On 03/09/2011 07:01 PM, walt wrote:
> Just as an example, I use the "sys-kernel/gentoo-sources" package for
> my kernel source code.
I use gentoo-sources as well.
On Mar 10, 2011, at 8:55 AM, James wrote:
> sean myfairpoint.net> writes:
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>> As I said I do not know how this happened, this system has been running
>> fine for years with little effort to maintain.
>
> Hmmm,
> Not a good idea.
>
What I mean by that is that I have had few real probl
sean myfairpoint.net> writes:
> As I said I do not know how this happened, this system has been running
> fine for years with little effort to maintain.
Hmmm,
Not a good idea.
Try this page for guidance on upgrading an old installation
of Gentoo:
http://blog.jolexa.net/2009/03/25/gentoo-tip
on 03/10/2011 02:29 AM sean wrote the following:
> thanks for the info.
> As I said I do not know how this happened, this system has been running
> fine for years with little effort to maintain.
Perhaps /usr/src is/was a mount point?
thanks for the info.
As I said I do not know how this happened, this system has been running
fine for years with little effort to maintain.
On 03/09/2011 03:29 PM, sean wrote:
I just did an update of my system and now the linux directory under
/usr/src is not there.
In fact under /usr/src there is nothing.
Something change or would anyone have any ideas of what might have
happened, and how to fix?
I don't know why/how it happened,
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