El 18/9/25 a las 23:26, Dennis Clarke escribió:
On 9/18/25 13:23, Javier Martinez wrote:El 18/9/25 a las 18:53, Michael escribió:On Thursday, 18 September 2025 17:40:08 British Summer Time Javier Martinezwrote:El 18/9/25 a las 18:29, Michael escribió:...Oops! My bad. I misread the bug report. The OP was not emerging 'sys-kernel/gentoo-sources', but 'sys-kernel/gentoo-kernel' which should emerge andinstall. The bug report includes a .config file, which has set: CONFIG_NET_NS=y CONFIG_NAMESPACES=y CONFIG_PID_NS=y CONFIG_NET_NS=y among others.Maybe one zgrep CONFIG_NET /proc/config.gz could give as more info.With complete honesty I do not know what the next reasonable step is. I have unplugged the machine because this has taken a week of my time and the end result is "does not work". So I may look at it again next week. For now I have an ORACLE S7-2 server to begin work on and my plan is to get Linux running on that. With a great deal of luck the Gentoo handbook procedure will "just work" or maybe we land here in two days with the same problem. Regardless I would rather deal with this using a 4.2GHz processor than the old old SPARCv9 500MHz unit.
get into kernel sources dir make menuconfig switch on CONFIG_NET make install the kernel
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