Stefan Hellermann wrote:
Roy Marples schrieb:
Two small things happened here:

After Login I the shell looks like:
-bash-3.2#
when I start then bash again manually it looks nice, the environment is not
setup correctly the first time.
Doesn't sound like an OpenRC issue as such as bash sets up it's own prompt. Also, OpenRC isn't responsible for setting up the environment. At most we suck in what's defined in /etc/profile.env

when rebooting, INIT stops with "no more processes left in this runlevel"
after "remounting /"
Curious. A suggest you open a bug a http://bugs.marples.name against openrc so we can move the debugging off this list.


Here is something other badly broken :) So I don't think it's a openrc issue.

# echo $PATH
/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin
# env | grep PATH
*nothing*
# sysctl   # only a example for a app that works
*works*
# which sysctl    # this should work if sysctl works without typing /sbin/sysctl
which: no sysctl in ((null))

I think it could be a CFLAG, I compiled my whole System with -mfpmath=sse (not 
sse,387),
but while emerging openrc there are compiler warnings saying it uses 
-mfpmath=387 because
sse is not available. Does openrc block -msse?

Cheers
Stefan
To hijack this thread, you know you're getting worse performance and more problematic results by using -mfpmath=sse. This is the very same reason that -march=pentium2 / -march=athlon-tbird and newer based CPUs don't enable this flag by default. It requires specific changes to system headers.
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