Am 22.07.2013 23:35, schrieb FredL:
>>
>> Do you perhaps have NetworkManager or wicd installed?
>>
>>
>> no, none of them, it is a very basic install, with only the minimum
>> packages installed . I have checked at the init script and find a line
>> in the depend section saying :
>>
>> after lo lo0
On 2013/07/23 13:20, Yohan Pereira wrote:
On 23/07/13 at 07:06am, Tanstaafl wrote:
On 2013-07-22 6:08 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> I wonder why you didn't have dbus installed.
I don't have dbus installed either, but I'm still on the old udev.
I've been planning on updating it this weekend (so I'
On 23/07/13 at 07:06am, Tanstaafl wrote:
> On 2013-07-22 6:08 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > I wonder why you didn't have dbus installed.
>
> I don't have dbus installed either, but I'm still on the old udev.
>
> I've been planning on updating it this weekend (so I'll have time to
> deal with any
On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 07:06:18AM -0400, Tanstaafl wrote:
> On 2013-07-22 6:08 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > I wonder why you didn't have dbus installed.
>
> I don't have dbus installed either, but I'm still on the old udev.
>
> I've been planning on updating it this weekend (so I'll have time t
On 2013-07-22 6:08 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
I wonder why you didn't have dbus installed.
I don't have dbus installed either, but I'm still on the old udev.
I've been planning on updating it this weekend (so I'll have time to
deal with any issues), but when I do an emerge -pvuDN world, dbus i
On 2013/07/23 01:13, Neil Bothwick wrote:
Sets are your friend here. I have a base set containing all the useful
things I put on all installs, including the things details in the
handbook like a cron daemon and system logger as well as the likes of
eix, conf-update, portage-utils and emacs. Then
On Mon, 22 Jul 2013 23:45:04 +0100, FredL wrote:
> I just use my current gentoo system for building a new one from
> scratch, so I only use my current system as it was only a livecd. I
> won't use my current world file or anything else coming from my current
> system (except things like hostname,
Le 2013/07/22 23:08, Alan McKinnon a écrit :
On 23/07/2013 00:02, FredL wrote:
Le 2013/07/22 22:44, Alan McKinnon a écrit :
On 22/07/2013 23:35, FredL wrote:
Do you perhaps have NetworkManager or wicd installed?
no, none of them, it is a very basic install, with only the minimum
packages insta
On 23/07/2013 00:02, FredL wrote:
> Le 2013/07/22 22:44, Alan McKinnon a écrit :
>> On 22/07/2013 23:35, FredL wrote:
>>
>> Do you perhaps have NetworkManager or wicd installed?
>>
>>
>> no, none of them, it is a very basic install, with only the minimum
>> packages installed . I have checked at th
Le 2013/07/22 22:44, Alan McKinnon a écrit :
On 22/07/2013 23:35, FredL wrote:
Do you perhaps have NetworkManager or wicd installed?
no, none of them, it is a very basic install, with only the minimum
packages installed . I have checked at the init script and find a line
in the depend section
On 22/07/2013 23:35, FredL wrote:
>>
>> Do you perhaps have NetworkManager or wicd installed?
>>
>>
>> no, none of them, it is a very basic install, with only the minimum
>> packages installed . I have checked at the init script and find a line
>> in the depend section saying :
>>
>> after lo lo0 d
Do you perhaps have NetworkManager or wicd installed?
no, none of them, it is a very basic install, with only the minimum
packages installed . I have checked at the init script and find a line
in the depend section saying :
after lo lo0 dbus
but dbus is not yet installed, can this be the caus
Le 2013/07/22 21:54, Paul Hartman a écrit :
On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 3:42 PM, FredL wrote:
when I boot the system, none of my two interface are started, instead
dhcpcd
start and assign ip from dhcp server
After booting if I manually start the scripts it assign my static
config to
an alias of
On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 3:42 PM, FredL wrote:
> when I boot the system, none of my two interface are started, instead dhcpcd
> start and assign ip from dhcp server
>
> After booting if I manually start the scripts it assign my static config to
> an alias of my interfaces...
>
> I really can't figu
Hello,
I've just build a new gentoo system from my running one (no cd install
at all) and everything seems to be fine except that I can't start any
net.* script from default runlevel.
I use the new udev naming scheme, it detect my 2 interface as enp2s0 and
enp5s1 so I have created the symlin
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