On Dienstag 23 Dezember 2008, Grant wrote:
> >> >> I've looked over this:
> >> >>
> >> >> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gentoo-upgrading.xml
> >> >>
> >> >> but I'm still not sure if I can choose any of the above.
> >> >
> >> > ... why?  Do you have a specific question?  Did you even bother to try
> >> > to choose one?
> >>
> >> I read a while back that changing from certain profiles to certain
> >> other profiles is impossible without a complete reinstall.  I'd like
> >> to change to hardened/amd64/multilib but also have the option to
> >> switch to default/linux/amd64/2008.0/desktop if I have problems with a
> >> hardened profile like I do on my laptop.  Can I do all that?
> >
> > Wow, why couldn't you have said that in your first post?  It would have
> > saved a round trip.  Also, and I'm probably nit-picking here, but
> > usually when I see a "I heard that" or "I read a while back" my initial
> > thought is "What is your source" because a lot of times people will say
> > things and have no idea wtf they're talking about (myself included).
> >
> > I couldn't find anything to support that, in fact the official Gentoo
> > hardened docs seem to indicate you *can* switch to hardened (though you
> > should probably read the docs yourself) but you basically need to
> > recompile *everything* after switching to hardened.  You should read the
> > hardened docs [1] and probably ask on the gentoo-hardened ML.
> >
> > However if you just want to switch from 2007.0/desktop to 2008.0/desktop
> > that's perfectly fine/possible.  If people had to re-install every year
> > when a new profile came out I think they'd get ticked off pretty quick.
>
> I'm really surprised to hear that.  Can I switch my laptop from a
> hardened profile to a non-hardened one?  I know I've been told I can't
> do that.
>
> You think an 'eselect profile set 2 && emerge -e world' will
> accomplish the entire thing?

no, you have to do -e  system first because system does not belong to world 
anymore (for a couple of month it does not belong to world anymore. 6 or 
something like that).


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