again could there be any problem whit the files it have
generated the first emerge process?
What is the best way to correct that?
Thanks in advance,
Pere
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Thanks,
The sysem has been rebooted.
I get an error after emerge --resume
"Emerge: It seems we have nothing to resume..."
Thanks again,
Pere
On 5/3/05, Karsten Baumgarten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> emer
Pere
On 5/3/05, Christoph Gysin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Pere Gentoo wrote:
>
> >If I emerge again KDE, what would happens? Emerge will continue on the
> >point i t has break? or it will begin again from the beginning? If it
> >begins again could there be an
and then not repats the
part of the work which has been done previously?
Thanks,
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one USE flag, then each package will
install with its default flags, isn't it? Would this be a good idea
for a begginer?
> FEATURE="keepwork" will cost you *a lot* of diskspace. If you build a
> complete system with this enabled, be prepared to spend a 50Gb+ disk
> just for /var/tmp/portage.
>
I see keepwork is not a really good idea.
> Christoph
>
Thanks for all
Would be easy to go inside Gentoo with an active list like this. I think, no?
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I see, in Gentoo, we work for runlevel groups and not the individual
runlevels 0,1,2,3,4,5 and 6. They are resumed as boot, single,
nonetwork and default.
Fine. But how to get a runlevel as runlevel 3 on other distributions,
with the same services and daemons as runevelel 5 or default but
without
Yes, of course, this is the unique differences between runlevel 3 and
5, but I think it should be enough, isn't it?
I think have or not have the X working was a big difference about
resource using, isn't it? Why not maintain this difference with a run
level?
Thanks,
On 5/7/05, A. Khattri <[EMA
On 5/7/05, Mark Shields <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think you're missing what he wants (and what I wanted to). See:
> http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_create_a_run_level
>
Thanks, this is what I was looking for. And of course this is the
logical solution.
Thanks,
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On 5/7/05, Mark Shields <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think you're missing what he wants (and what I wanted to). See:
> http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_create_a_run_level
>
And after creating the new runlevel, is it possible to modify
/etc/inittab so we could define the new runlevel in it without
Hi,
I'm getting an error using euse.
Here is the stdout + stderr from euse -c
readlink: too many arguments
Try `readlink --help' for more information.
/usr/bin/euse: line 199: /make.defaults: No such file or directory
readlink: too many arguments
Try `readlink --help' for more information.
/us
Thanks,
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What about this way:
I've seen it on http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_create_a_run_level
# mkdir /etc/runlevels/noxdm
# rc-update add x noxdm(add all services from the default
runlevel except xdm)
Modify /etc/inittab
id:3:initdefault: id:3:initnoxdm:
l3:3:wait:/sbin
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