Uwe Klosa wrote:
>Well rob, I think you have to work with your attitude. I have setup several
>systems whithout any problem emerging and setting up grub.
>The problem might be on your side.
>
>Regards
>Uwe
>
>rob3 wrote:
>
>
>>Holly Bostick wrote:
>
Holly Bostick wrote:
>maxim wexler schreef:
>
>
>>>Remove the "root (hd0,1)" line. That should (I
>>>hope) let you boot
>>>gentoo from the floppy.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Arrrgh! Now when I choose "Gentoo" from the menu:
>>
>>Booting 'Gentoo'
>>kernel /vmlinuz root=/dev/hda4
>>
>>Error 15: File not
Mitko Moshev wrote:
>Christian Parpart wrote:
>
>
>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>I recently had to fully recreate my /home dir that I lost, though, I
>>experienced, that after having get an initial working X11 (/KDE) session, I
>>had to prace the space-bar each time I press some special buttons to get the
My $million advice. Go to www..gnu.org, and just download the Grub
source and compile it. Just make a note somewhere on your copy of the
Gentoo manual (you did print it out didn't you? haha) that grub is
not in the emerge system.
Problem solved. Once you know where all of grub resides (locate
Richard Fish wrote:
>rob3 wrote:
>
>
>
>>Hi guys,
>>
>>I am very interested in encrypted directories and/or disks. Right now
>>I am using ext3. Where can I find more info? The docs page at
>>Gentoo?
>>
>>
>>
>
>Probably
Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 1. Juni 2005 19:06 schrieb ext Richard Fish:
>
>> It is pretty easy to google for such a comparison. The main
>> security problem with dm-crypt is that it doesn't support
>> multi-key encryption modes, which makes it vulnerable to
>> "watermark" attacks. It is
Holly Bostick wrote:
>Shawn Singh schreef:
>
>
>>Hey all,
>>
>>I was attempting to encrypt my home directory using the CFS Howto as
>>my guide, but I am not getting far at all...
>>
>>When trying to emerge cfs, I'm getting the following message:
>>
>>convert usr # emerge app-crypt/cfs-1.4.1.14
>
Hi all,
I need some help migrating from the r6 to the r9 kernel. I copied my .config
file into the r9 directory and tried to make menuconfig, but I just get the
error message saying something to the effect that "}." is missing. What am I
missing?
Many Thanks,
Rob
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again.
Sincerely,
Rob
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>Andrew Gaffney wrote:
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Where do you get this? I couldn't find it on the www.nsa.gov site.
What am I missing?
Thanks,
Rob
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rob3 wrote:
> #
> INET_IFACE="eth0"
> #
> # Information pertaining to DHCP over the Internet,
> if needed.
> #
> # Set DHCP variable to no if you don't get IP from DHCP.
> If you get DHCP
> # over the Internet set thi
#
INET_IFACE="eth0"
#
# Information pertaining to DHCP over the Internet,
if needed.
#
# Set DHCP variable to no if you don't get IP from DHCP.
If you get DHCP
# over the Internet set this variable to yes, and set up
the proper IP
# addres
Root or su can start OO easily with ooffice command. But it doesn't
work as a user. I keeps sending the error message that the "setup is
aborted". Who knows what this means, but its irritating, having to go
back in to user directory and chowning and chgrpin files.
Rob.
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A. Khattri wrote:
>On Sat, 21 May 2005, Rob wrote:
>
>
>
>>Thanks for response. Acutually it was adding a line to rc.conf that
>>solved the problem CLOCK="local". This does not appear in the Gentoo
>>manual, but is only needed for BIOS's which use local time. I submitted
>>a doc bug report, s
Thank you!!!
My rc.conf file contained no "CLOCK="" line, so I missed it. This seems
like it was overlooked or a bug in the install process. Now it appears
that my Gentoo OS is keeping time. However, it is yet to be seen
whether the BIOS keeps its time since it appeared to also be a problem.
I looked at "adjtime". I alredy have 0.0 as the first entry, so that
mailing list thread does not apply to me.
Thanks,
Rob.
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David D. Rea wrote:
>On Thu, May 19, 2005 10:15 am, rob3 said:
>
>
>>I am not certain if this is a Gentoo problem, a bios problem, a mobo
>>problem, or what. I just want to know if anyone else has seen it or
>>has it now.
>>
>>I can't keep the cloc
I am not certain if this is a Gentoo problem, a bios problem, a mobo
problem, or what. I just want to know if anyone else has seen it or
has it now.
I can't keep the clock on the right time. This Dell 8600 Laptop has a
brand new mobo in it. So it seems crazy that the battery would be dead
al
We are a special breed. Much like FreeBSD, but on Torvalds side of the
fence. May peace and a wonderfull feeling of elitism fill your heart.
Sincerely, Rob.
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pepe antartico wrote:
>thank's, I know it is rare, but I forgot to write that
>it's not the first time I recompile the kernel, I
>should've do it at least 8 or 9 times, and it only
>failed when iptables where added.
>After the crash I booted from the old kernel and
>compile it again whitout iptabl
S. Schwartz wrote:
> Michael W. Holdeman wrote:
>
>> And I built OpenOffice once, it ended up running slower than
>> OpenOffice-bin...
>
> How come?
> I have noticed the same effect with Mozilla-software. At least I get
> the feeling that the binaries are a little faster -- I can't really
> say fo
Hi all,
Just a reminder that HOWTO Encrypt Your Home Directory using CFS is up
on the Gentoo Wiki now. I need beta testers and constructive
criticism. Here are the main problems so far:
1. With my procedure I get some warnings upon startup, but they seem
not to matter.
2. I am still having t
Many thanks for the help with OpenOffice. I now have it working. Its a
great program. Wow, MS Word files and .pdf. I haven't even scratched
the surface of it all yet. The OpenOffice people have sure done a great
job.
The Genoo mailing lists are great. They are on par with the FreeBSD and
Ope
Hi,
For using CDRW, etc I only know about how to use ide-scsi by passing to
the kernel during boot. But I get a warning during boot that it is
deprecated, and instead I should be using ide-cd and give dev=/dev/hdX
as device. So I tried putting in hdc=ide-cd and I got an error message
saying it
Hi all,
I compiled OpenOffice. It ran all day and successfully completed the
ebuild. Now I run setup and I get hundreds of error messages. How do I
install it? What have I missed?
The clueless,
Rob
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OK, I think I have an accessable draft copy of the doc at
www.gentoo-wiki.com/User:Roblytle.
It seems to be available anonymously, and editable. I am no wiki expert
so its likely something is screwed up. I'd like it to end up in the
HOWTO Security and Anonymity category, but I have no idea how
Nick Rout wrote:
>There clearly is interest. May I suggest the gentoo wiki as the place
>for this?
>
>On Wed, 04 May 2005 15:28:29 -0700
>rob3 wrote:
>
>
>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>If there is sufficient interest, I can write up detailed instructions
>>for
Daevid Vincent wrote:
> I'm interested too. I would love to have this on my notebook in case the
>worst happens. I can also test this in a Gentoo VMWare that I use. If you'd
>like the image, I can ftp it to you somewhere. Its' about 900MB zipped.
>
>Daevid.
>
>
>
>
Hi David,
Yes, I use a notebo
Hi all,
If there is sufficient interest, I can write up detailed instructions
for setting up an encrypted home directory. Unlike Windoze, since all
personal information is contained wholly in the home directory in *nix,
it is very advantagious to encrypt it. I can show how to migrate your
home d
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