Re: [gentoo-user] SystemRescueCD with nonm

2018-12-30 Thread Alarig Le Lay
Hi, I modified the boot options to have a debugging OS on my DHCP for LAN: drscott ~ # grep netboot /srv/tftp/pxelinux.cfg/default APPEND rescue64 scandelay=1 netboot=http://[2a01:cb08:898c:fc00::1]/sysrcd.dat docache setkmap=fr console=ttyS0,115200 console=tty0 rootpass=root dhcp -- rescue32 sc

Re: [gentoo-user] SystemRescueCD with nonm

2018-12-30 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Sunday, 30 December 2018 18:12:15 GMT J. Roeleveld wrote: > The sysresccd has a double bootline. Did you add the boot option to both (32 > and 64 bit) versions? It's a 32-bit machine. The boot line seems to have two places to put entries: before and after the -- separator. I've tried putting

Re: [gentoo-user] SystemRescueCD with nonm

2018-12-30 Thread J. Roeleveld
On December 30, 2018 9:30:00 AM UTC, Peter Humphrey wrote: >Hello list, > >I've been trying to boot this CD without NetworkManager starting. The >docs say >to specify "nonm" on the boot command line, but it has no effect. Has >anyone >else found this? > >They don't tell us where to report bugs,

Re: [gentoo-user] SystemRescueCD with nonm

2018-12-30 Thread mad.scientist.at.large
That wold be very nice to know, frankly i've been pulling network cables during installs for a long time, for one your' booting an unpatched version of the os so you are vulnerable and I'm on fiber which means I'm wearing a big bullseye for potential intruders. "We the People Dare to Create a M

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Thank you for your insight.

2018-12-30 Thread Wols Lists
On 28/12/18 21:49, R0b0t1 wrote: > As I am sure you are aware, under US law there is no contract if both > sides have not provided consideration. This leaves us in the strange > place of gratis licenses being suggestions. Please note (and this is apparently settled case law in the US) consideratio

[gentoo-user] SystemRescueCD with nonm

2018-12-30 Thread Peter Humphrey
Hello list, I've been trying to boot this CD without NetworkManager starting. The docs say to specify "nonm" on the boot command line, but it has no effect. Has anyone else found this? They don't tell us where to report bugs, except in beta versions, and they don't tell us how to register an a