should be /var/git/openrc# git pull --rebase
On 12/1/09, Maxim Wexler <maxim.wex...@gmail.com> wrote:
> so tell me how come none of you quarter-brights have responded to the
> email where I say this problem has been fixed?
>
> you want to help? answer me this: why did # /var/git/openrc/git pull
> --rebase update all init.d services except net.lo? That's today's
> scintillating question.
>
> On 12/1/09, Joshua Murphy <poiso...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 6:18 PM, Maxim Wexler <maxim.wex...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>> We just want to help you -- that's what the police say before they tase
>>> your ass
>>>
>>> On 12/1/09, Maxim Wexler <maxim.wex...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> meh, you got nothing
>>>>
>>>> On 12/1/09, Alan McKinnon <alan.mckin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> On Tuesday 01 December 2009 22:19:24 Neil Bothwick wrote:
>>>>>> On Tue, 1 Dec 2009 11:57:58 -0700, Maxim Wexler wrote:
>>>>>> > Fine, then read what I say and, until you know better, believe it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> OK, you're right, everyone else is wrong and there's no point in any
>>>>>> of
>>>>>> us trying to help you.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Wise Chinese man say: young tempestuous fellow need to bang head on
>>>>> rock
>>>>> many
>>>>> more time before lesson be learned. Allow young man to bang head,
>>>>> obviously
>>>>> he
>>>>> like. Maybe he get head rush?
>>>>>
>>>>> One day he'll realise that he has installed a combination of software
>>>>> packages
>>>>> that just does not do what suits him best. Then he will change it.
>>>>> Until
>>>>> then,
>>>>> well, many happy non-booting returns!
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
>>
>> I *almost* feel sorry for you, after several people here have tried to
>> help, even WITHOUT you giving an actual direct error message that
>> you're receiving beyond the *expected* behavior of the fsck being
>> skipped on boot, and even despite your being belligerent toward
>> several of the most helpful people I've seen on the list overall. What
>> I do fail to understand, though, is why a person would post, asking
>> for help, disregard every bit of help given, and *both* act as though
>> they're being forced to listen to help they didn't ask for *and* as
>> though they're not getting any help at all. If someone gives you an
>> answer that is wrong for the situation as you see it, it typically
>> means one of two things... 1) you didn't give all the details needed
>> for them to understand what you're seeing and to know WHY the answer
>> they're giving isn't correct, which 2) you're overlooking or ignoring
>> something that they're trying to point out in their answer and,
>> despite what you may want to hear, they are in fact correct. Now,
>> a-typically, it's possible you know what's wrong, what's causing it,
>> and the solution, so you can instantly know that answers you're
>> receiving are wrong... but in my experience, in those cases, people
>> don't waste other people's time asking for help.
>>
>> --
>> Poison [BLX]
>> Joshua M. Murphy
>>
>>
>