Am 13.11.2014 um 21:34 schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
Up and running with gnome 3.14 as well.
Snappy performance so far.
Only a few packages left to care about.
Nice.
Just another status for the records:
so far I am running happily on ~amd64 built from scratch with
sys-devel/gcc(**)4.9.2
Back to the topic of the thread:
As I mentioned I started to prepare a new root-filesystem within a
btrfs-subvolume.
By using systemd-nspawn I chroot into it and can rebuild my system
from scratch while running my main installation.
I set up a second grub2-entry as well so I can even chose
Am 13.11.2014 um 19:12 schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
emerge -e @system went through fine completely ... but my @world is a
different thing. Some gnome-related stuff does not compile yet,
additionally complicated by the fact that I run the very unstable
packages from the gnome-overlay,
On Sun, 9 Nov 2014 02:58:48 + (UTC), James wrote:
Yes very much so. I use gmane to read and post,
So I have to write more than I quote and trim
the replied verbiage down.
That's not just a gmane rule, it's good netiquette.
Usually yes. But in this case, I would like
Am 08.11.2014 um 23:17 schrieb James:
I'm trying to keep it as simple as possible (the old boot root swap
type of approach for btrfs is all I'm after for now. (simple).
I have several system to experiment on, so once I get it figured out,
I'll try a more agressive set up. For now it's
Stefan G. Weichinger lists at xunil.at writes:
General rule(s) for subvolumes as I learned them:
* create them if you want to separate things logically
* use them if you want to use specific settings/parameters for specific
directories/subvols: for example compression, quotas ...
* use
Stefan G. Weichinger lists at xunil.at writes:
Does this help in any way?
Yes very much so. I use gmane to read and post,
So I have to write more than I quote and trim
the replied verbiage down.
Did you create your pool already?
No. Following the gentoo wiki:
On 8 November 2014 22:17:44 GMT+00:00, James wirel...@tampabay.rr.com wrote:
Yes very much so. I use gmane to read and post,
So I have to write more than I quote and trim
the replied verbiage down.
node
That's not just a gmane rule, it's good netiquette.
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Neil Bothwick neil at digimed.co.uk writes:
Yes very much so. I use gmane to read and post,
So I have to write more than I quote and trim
the replied verbiage down.
That's not just a gmane rule, it's good netiquette.
Usually yes. But in this case, I would like to eventually
respond
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