/portage" if you run `emerge
portage`? If not, what version of portage is reported by `emerge -V`?
Zac
> File "/usr/bin/emerge", line 2127, in altlist
>
> mygraph.remove(node)
>
> File "/usr/lib/portage/pym/portage.py", line 349, in remove
>
&g
ironment. Any suggestions (beyond
> reporting the problem to b.g.o???)
>
> Regards,
>
> David
ACCESS DENIED unlink:/usr/share/pygtk/2.0/codegen/argtypes.pyc
ACCESS DENIED open_wr: /usr/share/pygtk/2.0/codegen/argtypes.pyc
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Grant wrote:
> The mouse cursor is very jerky and somewhat unresponsive when I'm
> burning a CD on my laptop. Can I make a software change to fix that?
> top shows over 50% of the CPU is idle.
>
> - Grant
Maybe you need to enable CONFIG_PREEMPT in y
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Dale wrote:
> Calculating dependencies... done!
>
>
These are the packages that would be unmerged:
>
> sys-kernel/gentoo-sources
>selected: 2.6.23-r8
> protected: none
> omitted: 2.6.23-r3 2.6.24-r4
>
> sys-kernel/gentoo-sources
>
ml2-2.6.27.ebuild (as
suggested in the die message) and the pkg_prerm() and pkg_postrm()
phases will be completely skipped.
Zac
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" said. I just wonder how much sense this
> behaviour makes.
>
It seems like something that you have installed depends on
digikam-0-9.1 so the deep world update pulled that in instead of the
new version. You can use the --debug option if you want to examine
the dependency string
er to recompile
all the python bytecodes. That's supposed to solve the above
problem. Alternatively, you can use a script like the one I've attached.
Zac
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> [ebuild R ] app-portage/gentoolkit-0.2.3-r1 USERLAND="(GNU%*)"
It's related to this discussion:
http://archives.gentoo.org/gentoo-portage-dev/msg_06774.xml
In short, those ELIBC and USERLAND changes that you see won't really
make any differe
om outside the main tree,
it's probably a lot safer to use an eclipse-sdk-bin ebuild like the
one I've attached. You'll have to manually download
eclipse-SDK-3.3-linux-gtk.tar.gz or similar from eclipse.org and
save it in ${DISTDIR} before you can digest the ebuild and install
it
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James wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Does anyone know about any eclipse 3.3 ebuilds anywhere?
It seems to be available in the java-experimental overlay:
http://overlays.gentoo.org/proj/java/browser/java-experimental/dev-util/eclipse-sdk
Zac
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rge --noreplace nfs-utils
rc-update add nfs default
/etc/init.d/nfs start
If both client and server side services are running correctly then
should just work.
Zac
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properly then it can cause problems like that. Check dmesg.
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It is a bug in portage, but it's also abnormal to receive an
Input/output error in that case, so you should probably run fsck on
that filesystem.
Zac
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ile is
documented in `man portage`). Remove the cross-avr/gcc atoms from
/var/lib/portage/world since you won't need them anymore. Once
you've done that, a global `emerge --depclean` should remove
everything except the highest available overall version and the
highest available from the
that would be in
> that slot) from world or the equivalent?
I think you want --prune, since --depclean behaves like a dependency
aware version of --unmerge.
Zac
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--nodeps -1v python' command,
> but it also seems to hang with the sed command.
That's an interaction between an old version of bash and the sed
wrapper script located at /usr/lib/portage/bin/sed. You should
remove that wrapper script since it's only needed for FreeBSD us
ot;If unsure say no/yes" in the kernel was
related to being unfamiliar with the hardware you where configuring
the kernel for.
That said, all I can really say is that it works for me.
-Zac
On 8/10/07, Volker Armin Hemmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Freitag, 10. August 2007, Fl
Why don't you want mulit-core scheduler support?
On 8/10/07, Volker Armin Hemmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Freitag, 10. August 2007, Grant wrote:
> > I just upgraded from an AMD64 Sempron to an AMD64 Athlon X2. What do
> > I need to do in software to accommodate the new CPU? Do I need to
ages when you installed them. Look at the output of `emerge -pv
app-editors/vim` and you will be able to see if reinstalling the
package causes the flag to change state. The symbols in the USE
flag display are documented with the --verbose option in `man emerge`.
Zac
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> self.settings, 0, 0, self.vartree.dbapi)
> File "/usr/lib/portage/pym/portage.py", line 3013, in doebuild_environment
> mysettings.setcpv(mycpv, use_cache=use_cache, mydb=mydbapi)
> File "/usr/lib/portage/pym/portage.py", lin
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Mike Diehl wrote:
> make[1]: Entering directory
> `/var/tmp/portage/dev-libs/glib-1.2.10-r5/work/glib-1.2.10'
> Making all in .
> make[2]: Entering directory
> `/var/tmp/portage/dev-libs/glib-1.2.10-r5/work/glib-1.2.10'
> /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=com
7;t help if aquamarine
is listed in /var/lib/portage/world. If you've unmerged aquamarine
since then, it will have been removed from the world file.
Zac
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ge.mask
>
>> =media-tv/mythtv-0.20.1_p13344
>
> It then wants to downgrade to:
>
> media-tv/mythtv-0.20_p13110
>
> which I don't want.
You have to mask all versions both higher and lower than the version
that you want to be locked at:
echo ">media-tv/myt
pdate sequence element #2 has length 1; 2 is
> required
rm -rf /var/cache/edb/dep
emerge --metadata
emerge portage
That's bug 156374 and it's fixed in the latest stable version of
portage.
Zac
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Mick wrote:
> Anyway, resyncing did not fix it.
>
> Any more ideas?
It's fixed in cvs now. The fix will trickle down to all the mirrors
pretty soon.
Zac
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ts no matter what I set
> in /etc/make.conf? If that's the case I'll just unmerge noatune and forget
> about it.
The way the dependencies are currently specified, it really is
unconditional (USE="-arts" makes no difference).
Zac
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ndency on kde-base/arts (at least that's what the ebuild
metadata currently specifies). If that package can build and run
without arts, then the unconditional dependency can be converted to
a conditional dependency that is controlled by the arts USE flag.
Zac
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Mick wrote:
> Thanks Zac, but that's what revdep-rebuild threw back at me. I am now
> running
> revdep-rebuild -p -v -t and remerging one at a time any packages that
> show -arts*. I thought that emerge -uaDNv world would hav
:
[snip]
> [ebuild N] kde-base/kaboodle-3.5.5
[snip]
> Any ideas?
It appears that you've forgotten to remove =kde-base/kaboodle-3.5.5
from the list of packages in your emerge command.
Zac
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le --delete --delete-after --stats
> --timeout=180 --exclude=/distfiles --exclude=/local --exclude=/packages"
>
> in /etc/make.conf ?
You can remove it if you don't have any more systems running
portage-2.0.x to upgrade. Those digest files are redundant now so
they only was
know exactly
> what you're doing. Note that certain absolutely required options will
> always be used even if PORTAGE_RSYNC_OPTS is empty"
>
> does not welcome users to explore rsync.
Perhaps, but again, not many people use portage-2.0.x these days.
They should upgrade to 2.1.
the
- --filter=H_**/files/digest-* option. After you've removed that
option, the digest files will reappear the next time that you sync.
Note that after you upgrade from portage-2.0.x to portage-2.1.x, you
need to run `emerge --metadata`.
Zac
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ou have both gvim and vim in your world file. If you want the
latest ~* versions of gvim, then you'll also need the latest ~*
version of vim. Alternatively, you could uninstall vim.
Zac
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, 'nomerge')
You can't have gvim-7.0.201 and vim-7.0.174 installed simultaneously
because they depend on different versions of vim-core. The solution
is to either mask gvim-7.0.201 and vim-core-7.0.201 or unmask
vim-7.0.201:
echo app-editors/vim >> /etc/portage/package.ke
It would
> run the "find" command above, process the output, and create a file
> ~/.docs.html with an unnumbered list of links to the actual
> documentation. Sounds like a plan.
That's the intended purpose of DOC_SYMLINKS_DIR which is documented
in `man make.conf`
make sure you have device-mapper installed.
Can you give an update on what you've found and if you've made any progress?
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e DB is currently 7.0
gigs. It was much much larger until I enabled autovaccuum...
By having your musicDB split off onto a postgres backend you can do whatever
you like with it.
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/db/pkg -name PROVIDE | xargs grep
virtual/opengl` to find the old-style virtuals that are preventing
the new-style virtuals from working correctly. You should simply
remove any PROVIDE file that contains virtual/opengl.
Zac
[1] http://bugstest.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154223
g _GNU_SOURCE you
are locked in.
We do have standards. They are sometimes a little hard to read and sometimes
you just can't get the behavior you want by following them, try to use them
when possible and be aware of the standards that functions are defined in on
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Sven Köhler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i already has openssl 0.9.8c installed. OpenSSH worked fine. Then, there
> was a new ebuild with had an sse2 useflag. So i installed it, but i
> didn't recompile openssh. Now, ssh and sshd do segfault! Do you have the
> sa
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ng way in the last 6 years. I think even further than the
proceeding years. Suse 10.1 is really a landmark. I say that from my Gentoo
installation, but they really did something right with that release.
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yesterday) has a much safer version of depclean than
portage-2.1 and earlier had. I wouldn't recommend for
anyone to use the old version of depclean now that the new
one is available.
Zac
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File "/usr/lib/portage/pym/portage_util.py", line 728, in write_atomic
> f.close()
> File "/usr/lib/portage/pym/portage_util.py", line 696, in close
> os.rename(self.name, self._real_name)
> OSError: [Errno 16] Device or resource busy
>
> Did anyone else no
all you want. All responses
> off list please. Thanks.
Please read:
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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like it. If you need
accounting I'd start with GnuCash and then move on if it doesn't meet your
needs.
I'd also start with the latest stable 2 version out.
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ything fancy.
>
> Maybe
>
> GnuCash
> http://www.gnucash.org/
GnuCash is very good. Also you should investigate KMyMoney. Both programs
are capable. GnuCash has been around longer, but they lack some features now
due to spending the last two years porting to GTK2.
Good luck,
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On Tuesday 05 September 2006 00:33, Jean-Marc Beaune wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just a stupid question : What is bootstrap.sh used for ?
This is the script used to "bootstrap" your system. Usually this is only used
if installing from stage1.
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It seems that /var/lib/portage/world is corrupt and contains NULL bytes. You
should probably check your filesystem for additional corruption.
Zac
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e remove
them:"
qecho "# rm ${provides}"
this_result=1
fi
update_result ${this_result}
return ${this_result}
}
The above find command will tell you which PROVIDE files to remove.
Zac
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tice about an "incomplete merge" if a merge has been interrupted.
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ava/kaffe-1.4".
> (dependency required by "net-dns/libidn-0.5.15" [ebuild])
Portage is confused by old-style virtual/jdk and virtual/jre providers. The
latest version of java-check-environment should help you correct this. Please
refer to the Java upgrade guide:
http://www.g
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Mark Knecht wrote:
> What is my best course of action at this point? The machine booted
> fine so I could start over. I also saved an old email from Zac Medico
> that suggested a command
>
> FEATURES=keepwork emerge --resume
>
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Lord Sauron wrote:
> On 7/7/06, Zac Medico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah. Portage works, however, I think it's really in need of a large
> overhaul. If what you're saying is true, and it's really just a load
>
ime, there was a portage-rescue
>
> seems, that it is gone (why?) but you can still find it here:
> http://dev.gentoo.org/~carpaski/portage_rescue/
>
Look inside $PORTDIR/sys-apps/portage/files/README.RESCUE and you'll see this:
Please see http://www.gentoo.org/proj/
of other things still need fixing...
Zac
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gt; general linux system? Thanks!
You should be able to use the "prefix" branch of portage on there:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/Portage-prefix
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adobe-utopia-type1-1.0.1
> media-libs/jpeg-6b-r7
> net-misc/cisco-vpnclient-3des-4.8.00.0490
> sys-apps/portage-2.1.1_pre1-r2
> sys-fs/udev-090
> sys-fs/udev-090-r1
> sys-libs/libstdc++-v3-3.3.6
> sys-libs/timezone-data-2006g
Just pipe the above list through the attache
this indicates that the cache has been invalidated for some reason.
For example, eclasses in one's overlay can cause this.
See here for more details: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124041
Zac
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> IndexError: list index out of range
>
That's bug 136209. Here's the fix:
echo '..' > /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/amd64/parent
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domainname"
fi
return $((retval + retval2))
}
${DNSDOMAIN} and ${NISDOMAIN} are read out of /etc/conf.d/domainname earlier
in the script. So it does as I said it did it sets a domain line
in /etc/resolv.conf.
However, this file does not exist in my /etc/init.d anymore. I'm not sure
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atever, set this to 1.
> OVERRIDE=1
>
> I thought that this setting would have an effect. Seems not so...
This will determin whether DHCP will be allowed to replace your domain
statement in /etc/resolv.conf.
I hope this clears it up.
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ends on
the consistency of at least a partition anyway. Maybe you are trying to
solve the wrong problem?
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ifferent WM/DE when you
startx all you have to do is "export XSESSION=". Then you will
have the window manager/desktop environment of your choice. If you are
already using kdm/gdm as a login manager then you have the ability to easily
select what environment you want each time you login.
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ou are looking for with bash scripting, but you may be
better served by using a more full featured programming language than shell
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vely" to a process and its children.
> Maybe I'm trying to solve a problem with wrong tools...
> Thanks,
You can find the PID of the last backgrouned process using the bash variable
$!
So something like:
subprocess &
$pid=$!
Using trap along with maybe setting alarms should get y
are some instructions here:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/Portage-prefix
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man page for more. Look under "Parameter Expansion" for all the
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be reflected.
This is a shortcoming of the Unix strategy for dealing with users. They are
immutable after they log in.
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instead just launching from the applications menu in your desktop
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as possible)
>
> Is cp -a sufficient ?
Why not? Just make sure after you finish copying all the files that you
install grub to the new disk and make it bootable etc. If you are using lvm
this is easier because you can do a pvmove to migrate the data to the new
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will then fall back to sending the jobs to localhost.
If you have a lot of jobs you are sending to distcc then you will see a huge
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ers. :)
That is a much larger benefit than most people give it credit for. Almost
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ot only is it under rapid development, each ebuild contains a release (even
the betas) that is almost of release quality. I feel completely safe using
the betas that come out of the audacity project for my every day audio work.
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> that it tries to use gtk2 for the compilation.
Is this on x86_64
here is my output from emerge -av audacity (using 2005.1 profile):
ebuild R ] media-sound/audacity-1.2.4b-r1 USE="encode mad vorbis" 4,394kB
What gtk use flag are you talking about??? I don't have one.
On Tuesday 14 March 2006 19:35, JimD wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 18:25:06 -0600
> perldoc perlfunc
or man perlfunc
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ake sure you read the man page, this ANDREW is really flexible.
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//krakrjak.com/pub/ANDREW/andrew-1.2.tar.bz2
Please anyone that can mirror this file do so! It will be needed for once it
gets a package maintainer.
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3263, in ?
> if "resume" in portage.mtimedb and \
> KeyError: 'mergelist'
There are instructions to apply a patch that corrects the problem here:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=125993#c1
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a wizard that does all of the "heavy lifting"
> >for you.
Here here! ANDREW Rules!
> Just tried acidrip which is mplayer based instead of transcode. It
> worked fine on the
> one DVD I've tested with.
You should give ANDREW a shot.
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi
Here is the gentoo distcc guild that says you should not run distcc on
hardened host for a not hardened system.
http://mirror.eacoss.org/documentation/gentoo/distcc.html
However, I currently have an amd64 system that runs distccd that my
celeron laptop and p3 media pc use with no issues.
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> gtk jpeg nls png spell -Xaw3d -tiff" 0 kB
Hmm, the emerge output indicates that app-editors/emacs-cvs-22.0.50 is
installed (managed by portage). Normally package.provided is used for packages
that aren't managed by portage. Now I'm not sure what you want to acco
.2
> bacula-1.48.5
> cvs-emacs-24
The example for package.provided syntax in `man portage` shows categories like
this:
app-backup/rsnapshot-1.2.2
app-backup/bacula-1.48.5
app-editors/emacs-cvs-24
And like Dave said, you have cvs-emacs rather than emacs-cvs.
Zac
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> The last two are
ed" to have that issue. And they only had that issue when doing
playback and record using integrated sound cards. This is now a non-issue.
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portage/pym/portage_util.py", line 257, in getconfig
> raise e.__class__, str(e)+" in "+mycfg
> Exception: ParseError: Invalid token (not '='): /etc/env.d/99oracle:
> line 4 in /etc/env.d/99oracle
> frankies env.d #
Hmm, the actual problem is on line 3
th1 is seeing another host at 192.168.1.1 and eth0 shows three hosts
192.168.0.10,20,22 and each of those it knows their hostname.
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ines without hardware
mixing.
So to recap, you don't need esd anymore, just working OSS (ALSA provides OSS
compatibility). If you are having trouble with it playing while other things
are playing sound try using aoss or artsdsp to mux the sounds for you (or esd
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e only solution. Flash uses esd for
sound. You can start it everytime you start your web browser or you can add
esound to your default run level.
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n't too processor
intensive.
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0.19) at 00:10:B5:91:85:88 [ether] on eth0
It's interesting here that you don't see anything on 192.168.1.0/24. Perhaps
nothing is connected to that interface right now?
Congrats on the problem being fixed.
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ge features?
Read two lines above this one for the answer to your question. The other way
is to read man portage, man emerge, man make.conf. The example file stays
updated with new features (it may lag some) and so do the man pages.
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Gentoo system is
to use rc single.
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ple as
> the error symptom is the same)
What is the other program? What is the real issue? Mount is sort of special.
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> add a static route for config_eth1?
This should not be required for your setup as I understand it. I'd be realy
interested in your arp table too, arp -a.
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l in one shell
for maintenece like busybox or nash. Also lvm is not statically linked and
can require libraries out of /usr/lib also. So be careful and understand
what you are doing. You just might need a livecd in some cases for
shrinking.
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initialize the device. Not sure what the configuration issue is.
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ieve he said that! What he might have meant is that we should
provide sane defaults to our users so newcomers don't get hosed systems due
to us requiring intimate knowledge of the system. While we shouldn't make
unsafe policies at the global level we should allow advanced users to do as
they please.
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just fine (emu10k driver
here).
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