On Sunday, 28 April 2024 03:29:09 BST Dale wrote: > Michael wrote: > > On Saturday, 27 April 2024 23:30:46 BST Dale wrote: [snip ...]
> >> Anyone ever seen this? Searching didn't help. This is a new kernel so > >> maybe I missed something in there? > > > > Yes, most likely. > > > > What does this show: > > > > grep SOCKET /usr/src/linux/.config > > > > or this: > > > > grep PACKET /usr/src/linux/.config > > OK. Some of those were turned off. I cut on anything that looked like > something I'd need. Recompiled the kernel and rebooted. What do you > know, it worked. Cool :-) > Now some questions, why is something that most anyone would need turned > off by default? Why is it not mentioned along with other things in the > install docs? I went through the install docs for those options needed, > I don't recall seeing those. I don't know what the devs' thinking on this has been, but it could be such options are not enabled by default because the network configuration can affect security. For a binary desktop distro, more generic options would be preconfigured, as I expect is the case with genkernel. > The only things I left out were the UEFI > thingy stuff. I so dread that UEFI thingy on the new build. o_O I think UEFI is rather simpler to set up, no "BIOS Boot Partition" required. Just create a partition with type ef00 (GUID type C12A7328-F81F-11D2- BA4B-00A0C93EC93B - EFI system partition) and format it as FAT32, before you mount it as /efi. The handbook details how to set up a UEFI system with ESP, so spend some time reading through the docs before you jump in and consider options and permutations if you will be using openrc or systemd. > Thanks to all. It running, apparently with IPv6 at that. O_O Consider your firewall settings to include IPv6, if IPv6 is enabled.
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