A.R.S. KA9QLQ Alvin Koffman wrote:
Well I can't get the live cd to boot so I'll check back in a year to see
if Gentoo has it's act togather yet. I do look forward to running Gentoo,
someday.
Alvin
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> -Original Message-
> From: Bob Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 08 March 2006 21:05
> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> Subject: RE: [gentoo-user] antivirus
>
[snip]
> As to not running without Admin
> rights, most of those
> cases can be taken care of with RunAs. It's bette
On 3/10/06, A.R.S. KA9QLQ Alvin Koffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well I can't get the live cd to boot so I'll check back in a year to see
> if Gentoo has it's act togather yet. I do look forward to running Gentoo,
> someday.
> Alvin
I've trying to help you at the "My screen goes off on boot" t
Jim wrote:
evor.
Did you try to boot from the livecd, or another boot cd, and see if
you can even mount your JFS partition?
Jim
Yes I have. It mounts fine when using the livecd to boot from. I can
read/write to it no problem, and all the file structure is there.
I've h
Sarpy Sam wrote:
I am assuming the kernel is built with JFS support compiled in and not
as a module.
I am not a genkernel user but couldn't you boot the machine like this,
root (hd0,1)
kernel /boot/kernel-genkernel-x86-2.6.15-gentoo-r5 root=/dev/hda2
This will test if it's a kernel problem or
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TN wrote:
> Yes I have. It mounts fine when
using the livecd to boot from. I can
> read/write to it no problem, and all the file structure is there.
> I've had a look at the bootlog with dmesg, and I'm now thinking
that
> the installed kernel doesn
On 3/9/06, TN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sarpy Sam wrote:
> > I am assuming the kernel is built with JFS support compiled in and not
> > as a module.
> >
> > I am not a genkernel user but couldn't you boot the machine like this,
> >
> >
> > root (hd0,1)
> > kernel /boot/kernel-genkernel-x86-2.6.1
Hi,
When I logged into my box just now I received the following error messages:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ su
Password:
configuration error - unknown item 'FAILLOG_ENAB' (notify administrator)
configuration error - unknown item 'LASTLOG_ENAB' (notify administrator)
configuration error - unknown item
All,
Samba proved to be a very simple and effective fix. Plus, as was said
earlier, it doesn't break any of the rules that my school has in
place.
Thanks again, all, for your help.
Kris
On Thursday 09 March 2006 13:33, Michael Crute wrote:
> On 3/9/06, Daniel da Veiga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
Jim wrote:
Can you build a kernel? I could build a kernel for you with JFS
support and zip up the kernel image from /boot and everything under
/lib/modues.
Or see if you can use a boot CD to boot, then chroot to your JFS drive
and build your own kernel.
Jim
Jim & Kirby:
I h
TN wrote:
Jim wrote:
Can you build a kernel? I could build a kernel for you with JFS
support and zip up the kernel image from /boot and everything under
/lib/modues.
Or see if you can use a boot CD to boot, then chroot to your JFS drive
and build your own kernel.
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TN wrote:
> TN wrote:
>> Jim wrote:
>>>
>>> Can you build a kernel? I could build a kernel for you
with JFS
>>> support and zip up the kernel image from /boot and
everything under
>>> /lib/modues.
>>>
>>> Or see if you can use a boot CD to boot,
Jim wrote:
How long did it take you to build a kernel? It seemed pretty fast
since I emailed you.
An easy fix for your kde probs is to use Gome : )
Jim
Damn quick I must say - about 15 mins. This laptop is a PentiumM 1.8.
Gentoo boots damn fast too.
My KDE probs seems to be improving, jus
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