Re: [gentoo-user] resume emerge after reboot

2005-05-22 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Thursday 28 April 2005 06:20 am, Tamas Sarga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'd like to do an emerge -e world. It would take 3 days, but I can't > sleep next to my machine, 'cause of the sound of the 7000RPM CPU cooler. > If I start an emerge, then C-c it, shutdown, start the PC at morning, > can

Re: [gentoo-user] resume emerge after reboot

2005-04-28 Thread Jason Stubbs
On Friday 29 April 2005 10:23, Daevid Vincent wrote: > No, 'emerge --resume' is lame. It doesn't do what you're thinking it does. > > What you want is: > > ebuild merge > > should do the trick -- at least for the last package that was worked > on. To find the last ebuild that was worked on, check

RE: [gentoo-user] resume emerge after reboot

2005-04-28 Thread Daevid Vincent
ts.gentoo.org > Subject: [gentoo-user] resume emerge after reboot > > Hi, > > I'd like to do an emerge -e world. It would take 3 days, but I can't > sleep next to my machine, 'cause of the sound of the 7000RPM > CPU cooler. > If I start an emerge, then C-c it, shutd

Re: [gentoo-user] resume emerge after reboot

2005-04-28 Thread William Kenworthy
use software suspend2, just put it to sleep when needed - it will take off again at boot. Much better than "emerge --resume" - especially after a few hours into openoffice ... After trialling it on my laptop, Ive even converted my 24/7 gateway over - can sleep it and restart it faster than a clea

Re: [gentoo-user] resume emerge after reboot

2005-04-28 Thread Jason Stubbs
On Thursday 28 April 2005 20:20, Tamas Sarga wrote: > Hi, > > I'd like to do an emerge -e world. It would take 3 days, but I can't > sleep next to my machine, 'cause of the sound of the 7000RPM CPU cooler. > If I start an emerge, then C-c it, shutdown, start the PC at morning, > can I resume the em

[gentoo-user] resume emerge after reboot

2005-04-28 Thread Tamas Sarga
Hi, I'd like to do an emerge -e world. It would take 3 days, but I can't sleep next to my machine, 'cause of the sound of the 7000RPM CPU cooler. If I start an emerge, then C-c it, shutdown, start the PC at morning, can I resume the emerge -e? TIA. Cheers, Tamas Sarga