2016-08-14 16:45 GMT+05:00 Raymond Jennings :
> Hey, just curious about something:
>
> How is genkernel's "default" kernel config maintained? Is it fixed, or is
> it maintained as a diff against upstream, or what?
>
> I'm curious because I'm considering if I should just go straight to the
> kerne
On Sunday, August 14, 2016 08:38:42 PM Mike Gilbert wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 14, 2016 at 4:29 PM, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> > On August 14, 2016 8:55:32 PM GMT+02:00, Neil Bothwick
wrote:
> >>On Sun, 14 Aug 2016 11:48:08 -0700, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> >>> Don't you still need genkernel if you want to bui
On Monday, August 15, 2016 09:48:14 AM Jeroen Mathon wrote:
> I have used genkernel for my initramfs.
>
> The dracut one seems to hang on a kernel panic(Implying that it did not
> load the correct modules for luks and lvm).
In my experience, normal for both...
> Besides the size of your initram
On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 4:10 AM, J. Roeleveld wrote:
>
> The ones created by genkernel or dracut always need a few iterations before
> they work semi-reliably and are not flexible enough.
> I have 2 disks in my laptop. Both are encrypted using LUKS and the same
> passphrase. Neither genkernel nor
On Mon, 15 Aug 2016 10:10:22 +0200, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> > A homegrown initramfs created by a novice is going to be more reliable
> > than one created by dracut or genkernel? Seems unlikely.
>
> The ones created by genkernel or dracut always need a few iterations
> before they work semi-reliab
On Mon, 15 Aug 2016 12:27:43 +0500, Azamat Hackimov wrote:
> Definitely you should build own kernel configuration, and genkernel can
> significantly ease this task.
> genkernel supports --menuconfig and --oldconfig (which placed into
> /etc/kernels by default) options, so you can customize and reb
On Monday, August 15, 2016 04:32:29 AM Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 4:10 AM, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> > The ones created by genkernel or dracut always need a few iterations
> > before
> > they work semi-reliably and are not flexible enough.
> > I have 2 disks in my laptop. Both are e
2016-08-15 13:43 GMT+05:00 Neil Bothwick :
> On Mon, 15 Aug 2016 12:27:43 +0500, Azamat Hackimov wrote:
>
> > Definitely you should build own kernel configuration, and genkernel can
> > significantly ease this task.
> > genkernel supports --menuconfig and --oldconfig (which placed into
> > /etc/ke
On 08/15/2016 03:27 AM, Azamat Hackimov wrote:
I suggest to read https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Genkernel for final
enlightenment.
From Siberia with Love!
As well as::
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Initramfs/Guide
hth,
James
On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 5:06 AM, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> On Monday, August 15, 2016 04:32:29 AM Rich Freeman wrote:
>>
>> It is also somewhat dependent on a correct fstab. Don't take that for
>> granted: the kernel doesn't look at fstab at all when mounting root,
>> and neither do most of the other
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On 08/13/2016 09:40 AM, hw wrote:
> Fernando Rodriguez schrieb:
>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>> Hash: SHA256
>>
>> On 08/12/2016 08:44 AM, Jeroen Mathon wrote:
>>> Is it perhaps an idea to mask the gentoolkit package when updating portage?
>
On 08/15/2016 09:12 AM, Fernando Rodriguez wrote:
> On 08/13/2016 09:40 AM, hw wrote:
>> Fernando Rodriguez schrieb:
>>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>>> Hash: SHA256
>>>
>>> On 08/12/2016 08:44 AM, Jeroen Mathon wrote:
Is it perhaps an idea to mask the gentoolkit package when updating p
On Saturday 13 Aug 2016 09:21:14 I wrote:
> Thanks all for your contributions.
I meant to add that I'd found this page[0], which lists more MUAs than you
could shake a stick at, but sadly only a few extant.
[0] http://linuxmafia.com/faq/Mail/muas.html
--
Rgds
Peter
It mostly depends on your preference and what you use most. If you have a
DE focussed on CLI(awesomewm,i3) then stick to mail clients like mutt,
otherwise use something like geary,evolution,thunderbird
On Mon, 15 Aug 2016, 17:54 Peter Humphrey, wrote:
> On Saturday 13 Aug 2016 09:21:14 I wrote:
On Mon, 15 Aug 2016 07:57:02 -0400, james wrote:
> > I suggest to read https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Genkernel for final
> > enlightenment.
>
> As well as::
>
>
> https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Initramfs/Guide
If you want to look at rolling your own, see
/usr/src/linux/Documentation/filesystems
Well,
I brought this up before. No need for argument, just test it out
for yourself.
Multiple times (over the last few weeks) I have run 'emerge -uDNvp
@world' and there are issues to deal with manually.
For example 'One or more updates/rebuilds have been skipped due to a
dependency conflic
On 16/08/2016 00:02, james wrote:
> Well,
>
> I brought this up before. No need for argument, just test it out
> for yourself.
>
> Multiple times (over the last few weeks) I have run 'emerge -uDNvp
> @world' and there are issues to deal with manually.
>
> For example 'One or more updates/rebuil
Please post the output of layman -l
alunduil
java
pentoo
science
sunrise
torbrower
ultrabug
xmw
It works on the portage tree
James
On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 06:02:27PM -0400, james wrote
What response do you get with...
emerge --backtrack=30 -pvuDt @world
Note that I've included "pv" to turn it into a "dummy run" with
verbose output.
--
Walter Dnes
I don't run "desktop environments"; I run useful applications
On Monday, August 15, 2016 08:41:31 AM Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 5:06 AM, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> > On Monday, August 15, 2016 04:32:29 AM Rich Freeman wrote:
> >> It is also somewhat dependent on a correct fstab. Don't take that for
> >> granted: the kernel doesn't look at fsta
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