I am planning on trying a gentoo install. I would like it all in one
partition. Is this possible? The docs talk about different partitions
for boot and root. If I use a file system type that /boot expects (ext3),
and I change the mount tables (/etc/fstab), what are my chances that it will
work.
it's better to have different partitions esp if you plan to upgrade your
linux from time to time or you want to play with multiple versions of linux.
Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
I am planning on trying a gentoo install. I would like it all in one
partition. Is this possible? The docs talk about
I have a partition with user accounts and all my stuff, whihc is not in any
OS partition. I typically make a partition for the OS itself, putting the
whole OS in the one partition. Selecting the partition gets me the OS.
Caldera, as an example, lets me put the partitions how I want. I was just
On Mon, 2002-10-07 at 10:10, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
I have a partition with user accounts and all my stuff, whihc is not in any
OS partition. I typically make a partition for the OS itself, putting the
whole OS in the one partition. Selecting the partition gets me the OS.
Caldera, as an
Apps that I can't get to compile:
xfree86 - get a bunch of atexit errors during make
gcc-3.1.1 and gcc-3.2 - Bootstrap comparison failure!
gnucash-CVS and kdemultimedia-CVS - atexit errors during configure
Some apps compile OK, though. I managed to compile the srpm for binutils
2.11.93 OK and,
On Mon, 7 Oct 2002 13:07:33 +0200 Roger Oberholtzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 07 Oct 2002 10:01:41 +0100
Bob Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2002-10-07 at 10:10, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
I have a partition with user accounts and all my stuff, whihc is
not in any OS
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On Mon, 7 Oct 2002 09:30:54 +0200 Roger Oberholtzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I am planning on trying a gentoo install. I would like it all in one
partition. Is this possible? The docs talk about different
partitions for boot and root.
Just decline to create the /boot partition
thank you. here is one prblem when I ran ./configure in proftpd-1.2.6
#include assert.h
Syntax error
configure:3745: /lib/cpp conftest.c
./configure: /lib/cpp: No such file or directory
configure:3745: $? = 126
configure: failed program was:
#line 3745 configure
#include
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Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am planning on trying a gentoo install. I would like it all in one
partition. Is this possible? The docs talk about different
partitions for boot and root.
Just decline to create the /boot partition and don't mount it
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you meant after you installed glibc-2.2.5, your gcc-2.95.3 would no
longer compile a thing? hmm.. let me try it tonight. do you want me to
compile a specific package? If not, I would just
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I got your point. but last time I install Mail::SpamAssassin 2.31,
everything finished properly. it seems that the perl shell didn't start
the spamd daemon bfore the test 28 hmm..
do
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The site.config.m4 can be placed in /etc/mail rather than in that
special devtools/Site directory. Just build your sendmail by:
sh Build -c -f /etc/mail/site.config.m4
neat trick. I'll
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Really?
My installation of glibc 2.2.5 seems to have rendered me incapable of
compiling *anything* on my Caldera
Anyone know of a decent tabbed text editor?
Thanks
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ronnie gauthier wrote:
Anyone know of a decent tabbed text editor?
Glimmer is nice, if/when you can get it to compile.
See
http://glimmer.sourceforge.net/
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On 6 Oct 2002 at 15:51, David A. Bandel boldly uttered:
On Sun, 06 Oct 2002 13:39:01 -0700
begin Philip J. Koenig [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth:
I'm looking for the simplest possible way to generate an X.509
certificate. (specifically, I have a piece of network hardware which
Greets list; This is a long message
For a lot of you, this is a nothing chore; for me, I've never
done this before, and I apologize for wasting your valuble
bandwidth;
I'm playing with a COL WS 3.1.1. edition for the time now; I
will be dropping this distro, since it appears Caldera is
I suspect this is a simple problem.. can anyone point me in the right
direction?
Thanks,
Phil
You are doing all of this as a typical user (Not root) and then trying
to execute a script or binary (tk script, more
than likely...) as superuser (root): The xserver will not allow the
Greets all
From the Vanlug President in Vancouver, B.C., Canada;
Hi, all.
Those of you who are into both Linux and astronomy are likely very
familiar with XEphem,
http://www.clearskyinstitute.com/xephem/
Here's some data that's worth plugging into it:
On 7 Oct 2002 at 13:30, Philip J. Koenig boldly uttered:
On 6 Oct 2002 at 15:51, David A. Bandel boldly uttered:
On Sun, 06 Oct 2002 13:39:01 -0700
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I'm looking for the simplest possible way to generate an X.509
On Mon, 07 Oct 2002 00:39:57 -0400 Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 06 October 2002 09:21 pm, m.w.chang wrote:
glibc-2.3 requires gcc-3.2 and gcc 3.2 is not backward comapatible to
older gcc stuffs, right? will it create chaos?
you have to use 'checkinstall make install
make bootstrap should have a step that do the tsets. read
the install/INSTALL file.
The site documention is somewhat circular, and I get more
frustrated the more and more I read it. I cannot find the
link from the site docs. [ either that, or i'm trying to hard ]
And please, if testing
ok. but I really need someone to verify my procedure. my write-up will
cover teh compilation of cyrus-sasl-1.5.28 froms source as well.
I wish I could get 2.1.7 working
a _lot_ of people use smrsh (for majordomo, mailman, etc), so it should
probaly stay in. just my opinion. write up the
yet your article on adding spam and virus filters for sendmail MILTER
was about using perl -MCPAN -e shell, rgiht? that's my next step after I
figured out glibc.
do you happen to know how to skip the test (didn't even know where to
look for in the doc files). I ended up getting out of the
On Mon, 07 Oct 2002 13:50:07 -0600
bof [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ronnie gauthier wrote:
Anyone know of a decent tabbed text editor?
Glimmer is nice, if/when you can get it to compile.
See
http://glimmer.sourceforge.net/
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Has anyone gotten a simple Linksys WPC11 card to work 'out of the box' in
SuSE 8.1 using the standard setup unde yast2 lan? I installed SuSE 8.1
(fresh) on my laptop which ran (sometimes intermittently) a wireless
Linksys WPC11 card under 8.0 with tweaking manually. 8.1 comes with a
If you like the emacs family of editors, the latest version of xemacs
has tabbed buffers which I find quite nice. (But I've been using
emacs/xemacs off and on for nearly 15 years.)
A second option that I've been working with recently is jEdit. There is
a buffer tabs plugin available for it
[ot] tag would be appreciated. :)
tom wrote:
Greets all
From the Vanlug President in Vancouver, B.C., Canada;
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no. not 'make'. `make bootstrap`
linux-sxs.org has an article on compiling gcc. read it first.
it worked for me.
I did not read this anywhere yet. It seemed to be spelled out
pretty well on the installing GCC configuration page as simply;
configure
make
make install.
linux-sxs' article
On Mon, 7 Oct 2002, J. Allen Crider wrote:
I am looking for suggestions on what I need to do to install or upgrade
to Red Hat 8.0. I am using CD-Rs burned from downloaded images. The
failure occurs fairly quickly after attempting to start Anaconda, in
either graphics or text mode.
The
Yesterday, I purchased an HP 7350V color injet printer...
FWIW, it works like a champ even though it's usb. Further,
the driver that I'm using is known as the hpoj driver and
the development of this driver is/was sponsored by HP. The HP 7530V
auto-detects the paper type and ink cartridge type and
what's it? do I need to update it if I am to upgrade glibc to 2.2.5?
anyway, I tried to compile it, but got an error about missing install-sh
which is really missing.
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you may want to consult the linux-sxs articles first. search for pcmcia
gui to set this up during installation, but it fails to work. Pcmcia is
recognizing the card correctly and all the right modules are being
installed. But it complains that it fails to find an interface for the
card on
Thanks for the suggestions. I have decided to use Kate, while not tabs
it seems OK for what I need with its tree pane.
On Mon, 7 Oct 2002 13:34:28 -0500
ronnie gauthier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know of a decent tabbed text editor?
Thanks
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