Hello list.
I'm back from the convention and have recuperated to some degree.
Sadly, I am still encounteriung a problem even with my MAKEOPTS being set
to "-j1". Now, it stops during the compilation of gcc. It is also
interesting to note that it stops at the same point it did when I was
bootstr
In my experience installig Gentoo Stage 1 on my AMD K6-2 500Mhz server,
I found that I had a lot of problems getting software to compile. Some
things worked, and some didn't, but the errors were always repeatable.
One day I decided to try changing something in my make.conf file. I
changed -marc
Another "happy" gentooer passing its final tests on making the system
work!!! That's cool!
You can always test it later changing USE and compiling something to
test it, maybe just the initial packages (glibc, binutils) are getting
your compile options wrong (-j2), after all is done you can always
Hello everyone!
I am excited to report that using "-j1" instead of "-j2" for my MAKEOPTS
is working so far! Of course, it has to work on the day I leave for a
convention. :-( I won't be back for a week. But I got through glibc!
Now, it's building binutils.
I'll keep everyone posted. Thanks v
> El Thu, Jun 30, 2005 at 08:44:40PM -0400, Jason Castonguay me dec?a:
> > Hello list members.
Greetings! Family keeps growing :)
On 2005-06-30 23:03:15 -0300 (Thu, Jun), Fernando Canizo wrote:
> To make it short: test your RAM.
OR/AND you may want to ensure that your machine has proper cooling:
El Fri, Jul 01, 2005 at 01:25:45AM -0400, Jason Castonguay me dec?a:
> Hi Fernando.
>
> Thanks for responding. I can't say that I CHECKED my hardware because I
> thought that it might be referring to the lack of memory as being the
> actual problem.
I see your other post when you say the error
Hi Fernando.
Thanks for responding. I can't say that I CHECKED my hardware because I
thought that it might be referring to the lack of memory as being the
actual problem. So I went out and bought some brand new Centon DIMMs.
The computer sees them fine, but perhaps I should test them. I do know
Hi Daniel.
Yes, I had already chrooted at that point, but I guess "livecd" is the
default host name until it is changed.
Best regards,
--
"Let music echo the thoughts of your soul."
-- Jason Castonguay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Jun 30, 2005 22:01 -0300, Daniel da Veiga wro
El Thu, Jun 30, 2005 at 08:44:40PM -0400, Jason Castonguay me dec�a:
> Hello list members.
Hello Jason, and welcome.
> I saw a message indicating that the error
> was not software based and was most likely a hardware/OS problem.
Did you checked your hardware after viewing that error message?
Ba
(this question may seem n00b)
I noticed you have a /livecd shell string, so, did you chroot
correctly? Because I guess when you change the root system this shell
changes (but it was quite a long time since I installed my stage1, so,
I may be wrong).
On 6/30/05, Jason Castonguay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello list members.
I just joined the list and am looking forward to participating and
learning. I am in the process of installing Gentoo and have run into a
problem that will not go away. I have researched it in the Gentoo forums,
but have not found a definite solution to the problem. I hope t
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