Re: [gentoo-user] System borked after emerge -e world

2017-04-28 Thread Mick
On Thursday 27 Apr 2017 18:31:36 Dale wrote: > I have it on a small post-it-note stuck on the side of my monitor. I'm > not sure, may have been Neil or Alan, that posted it this way. > > Reboot Even If System Utterly Broken. Another mnemonic: B U S I E R <=<=<=<=<=< Of course, you're meant

Re: [gentoo-user] System borked after emerge -e world

2017-04-27 Thread Floyd Anderson
On Fr, 28 Apr 01:27:23 +0200 wabe wrote: Floyd Anderson wrote: On Do, 27 Apr 16:56:00 -0500 Dale wrote: >One thing about alt sysreq, once you get to a certain point, you >have >to go "all the way" with it. I've found that just the R

Re: [gentoo-user] System borked after emerge -e world

2017-04-27 Thread Dale
wabe wrote: > Neil Bothwick wrote: > >> On Thu, 27 Apr 2017 16:56:00 -0500, Dale wrote: >> >>> One thing about alt sysreq, once you get to a certain point, you >>> have to go "all the way" with it. I've found that just the R and E >>> generally gets things back to a point it

Re: [gentoo-user] System borked after emerge -e world

2017-04-27 Thread wabe
Floyd Anderson wrote: > On Do, 27 Apr 16:56:00 -0500 > Dale wrote: > >One thing about alt sysreq, once you get to a certain point, you > >have >to go "all the way" with it. I've found that just the R and E > >generally >gets things back to a point it is

Re: [gentoo-user] System borked after emerge -e world

2017-04-27 Thread Floyd Anderson
On Do, 27 Apr 16:56:00 -0500 Dale wrote: One thing about alt sysreq, once you get to a certain point, you have to go "all the way" with it. I've found that just the R and E generally gets things back to a point it is accessible and I don't have to go through it all. I

Re: [gentoo-user] System borked after emerge -e world

2017-04-27 Thread wabe
Neil Bothwick wrote: > On Thu, 27 Apr 2017 16:56:00 -0500, Dale wrote: > > > One thing about alt sysreq, once you get to a certain point, you > > have to go "all the way" with it. I've found that just the R and E > > generally gets things back to a point it is accessible

Re: [gentoo-user] System borked after emerge -e world

2017-04-27 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Thu, 27 Apr 2017 16:56:00 -0500, Dale wrote: > One thing about alt sysreq, once you get to a certain point, you have to > go "all the way" with it. I've found that just the R and E generally > gets things back to a point it is accessible and I don't have to go > through it all. I think once

Re: [gentoo-user] System borked after emerge -e world

2017-04-27 Thread Dale
wabe wrote: > Dale wrote: > >> wabe wrote: >>> Hi folks, >>> >>> it seems that my system is broken after recompiling everything with >>> the new gcc5. >>> >>> I even cannot execute any command or start new programs. It is also >>> not possible to open a terminal or to

Re: [gentoo-user] System borked after emerge -e world

2017-04-27 Thread wabe
Dale wrote: > wabe wrote: > > Hi folks, > > > > it seems that my system is broken after recompiling everything with > > the new gcc5. > > > > I even cannot execute any command or start new programs. It is also > > not possible to open a terminal or to login on console. >

Re: [gentoo-user] System borked after emerge -e world

2017-04-27 Thread Dale
wabe wrote: > Hi folks, > > it seems that my system is broken after recompiling everything with > the new gcc5. > > I even cannot execute any command or start new programs. It is also > not possible to open a terminal or to login on console. > > When I type something in an already opened Xterm

Re: [gentoo-user] System borked after emerge -e world (SOLVED)

2017-04-27 Thread wabe
Rasmus Thomsen wrote: > Hi, > "Invalid Machine command" (forgot the exact error message) usually > happened to me when I passed the wrong -march to GCC (e.g. > -march=haswell on sandybridge cpus) I'm using -march native since many years. After restarting my machine

Re: [gentoo-user] System borked after emerge -e world

2017-04-27 Thread Rasmus Thomsen
Hi, "Invalid Machine command" (forgot the exact error message) usually happened to me when I passed the wrong -march to GCC (e.g. -march=haswell on sandybridge cpus) Regards, Rasmus On 27 Apr 2017 7:43 pm, wabe wrote: "J. Roeleveld" wrote: > On

Re: [gentoo-user] System borked after emerge -e world (SOLVED)

2017-04-27 Thread wabe
I tried to reboot the system. But even this did not work. So I toggled the power. The system booted without problems and it seems that everything works well again. I wonder what caused the trouble. The last package that was compiled successfully was media-plugins/frei0r-plugins-1.5.0. The next

Re: [gentoo-user] System borked after emerge -e world

2017-04-27 Thread Floyd Anderson
On Do, 27 Apr 19:43:46 +0200 wabe wrote: "J. Roeleveld" wrote: On April 27, 2017 7:20:29 PM GMT+02:00, wabe wrote: On tty12 I can see messages […] Try to switch to an other virtual terminal (with Ctrl+Alt+2) and start from there.

Re: [gentoo-user] System borked after emerge -e world

2017-04-27 Thread wabe
"J. Roeleveld" wrote: > On April 27, 2017 7:20:29 PM GMT+02:00, wabe > wrote: > >Hi folks, > > > >it seems that my system is broken after recompiling everything with > >the new gcc5. > > > >I even cannot execute any command or start new programs. It is

Re: [gentoo-user] System borked after emerge -e world

2017-04-27 Thread wabe
Ian Bloss wrote: > Try rebooting, worst thing you'll have to do if it doesn't want to > reboot is boot a rescue image and mount it to repair it I don't know how to repair it because I don't know what exactly is broken. At the moment I can at least ask the M/L. I don't

Re: [gentoo-user] System borked after emerge -e world

2017-04-27 Thread J. Roeleveld
On April 27, 2017 7:20:29 PM GMT+02:00, wabe wrote: >Hi folks, > >it seems that my system is broken after recompiling everything with >the new gcc5. > >I even cannot execute any command or start new programs. It is also >not possible to open a terminal or to login on

Re: [gentoo-user] System borked after emerge -e world

2017-04-27 Thread Ian Bloss
Try rebooting, worst thing you'll have to do if it doesn't want to reboot is boot a rescue image and mount it to repair it On Thu, Apr 27, 2017, 10:22 AM wabe wrote: > Hi folks, > > it seems that my system is broken after recompiling everything with > the new gcc5. > > I