Roy Marples schrieb: >> Two small things happened here: >> >> After Login I the shell looks like: >> -bash-3.2# >> when I start then bash again manually it looks nice, the environment is not >> setup correctly the first time. > > Doesn't sound like an OpenRC issue as such as bash sets up it's own prompt. > Also, OpenRC isn't responsible for setting up the environment. At most we > suck in what's defined in /etc/profile.env > >> when rebooting, INIT stops with "no more processes left in this runlevel" >> after "remounting /" > > Curious. A suggest you open a bug a http://bugs.marples.name against openrc > so > we can move the debugging off this list. >
Here is something other badly broken :) So I don't think it's a openrc issue. # echo $PATH /usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin # env | grep PATH *nothing* # sysctl # only a example for a app that works *works* # which sysctl # this should work if sysctl works without typing /sbin/sysctl which: no sysctl in ((null)) I think it could be a CFLAG, I compiled my whole System with -mfpmath=sse (not sse,387), but while emerging openrc there are compiler warnings saying it uses -mfpmath=387 because sse is not available. Does openrc block -msse? Cheers Stefan -- gentoo-dev@lists.gentoo.org mailing list