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Would a knoppix-like boot-CD be useful ? |
Yes, I'm already working on that. |
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Yes, somebody should genereate one. |
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No, resources are better spent elsewhere. |
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bmichaelsen Veteran
Joined: 17 Nov 2002 Posts: 1277 Location: Hamburg, Germany
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Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2003 1:33 am Post subject: difficult install / instablilities? and unoptimized bootCD |
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Hi!
I was trying to install a new gentoo on my brothers machine (He did his 4th WinXP reinstall this year, wanted some help - and i talked him into sparing some 2GB for linux.) Great. I installed a stage 3 tarball - worked fine. Did the partitioning (root - reiserfs, boot - ext2, no swap - he has 768MB RAM). Fought a little with the kernel to get him to see the Promise RAID controller. Emerged X - took ages, but worked. But then I failed to emerge kde - always failed to compile kdelibs. I took various steps to work around the errors (upgrade gcc to 3.2.2, executed this fix_lib_links_something-script in sys-devel/gcc/files, manually ln -s'ed missing libs), but still the emerge failed. I even killed all CFLAGS - but no succesful compile. I started a run of memtest - no errors in the first 15 minutes - and slowed the FSB from 133 Mhz to 100 MHz (so the Athlon 1200 MHz ran at 900 Mhz) - but still the compile failed. Sometimes the emerge aborted with a seg fault. Later I saw that even lynx seg faulted on exit - so I dicided the system is pretty messed up - and gave up. BTW I started Saturday ... and my brother set a time limit this morning - he didn't want to sacrify his machine to unsuccesful compiles ...
So 2 hours before he came back from university I started a ftp-install of SuSE 8.1 and finished it with kde and openoffice before he was back. I know this is not comparable, but it still leads me to the following question:
If the install didn't fail for hardware reasons (which i don't believe, see above): Are packages unmasked too soon? (gcc 3.2.2 ???)
Is it possible to generate a unoptimized boot-CD of gentoo with packages comparable to knoppix-linux? With emerge/portage packages could be optimized/updated afterwards. Or even updated bit by bit whenever a newer ebuild is available. The CD wouldn't have to be updated with every new rc-release, I think, but would be attractive to newbies to linux ....
I'm just thinking about the hype the knoppix-CD generated (at least here in Germany).
Hoping for many opinions and comments,
Greetz, Björn
P.S.: I still like gentoo - but was frustated a little bit with this expirience - and I don't think my brother will be happy if i advert gentoo to him someday.
P.P.S.: Gnome failed too - at GTK 2.2. But, though being frustrated, i was able to emerge fluxbox - but its not the optimum for some guy used to M$ windoofs.
Last edited by bmichaelsen on Fri Mar 14, 2003 1:42 am; edited 1 time in total |
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bmichaelsen Veteran
Joined: 17 Nov 2002 Posts: 1277 Location: Hamburg, Germany
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Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2003 1:36 am Post subject: |
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BTW I post this in Chat since I don't need any support for the install anymore - see story above.
Greetz, Björn |
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JayBee n00b
Joined: 10 Nov 2002 Posts: 26 Location: Christchurch, New Zealand
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Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2003 1:42 am Post subject: |
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Yes there is - the GRP Packages provide a compiled (and not hugely optomised) collection of packages - X, KDE, GNOME, Mozilla are the major ones. These (plus a stage 3 tarball) can be installed in approx 30 mins (depending on net connection speed). All that is then required is to compile your kernel (or copy the live-cd one if your lazy), emerge a logger, cron daemon and any other required tools, and reboot. The system can then be updated by modifying your USE and CFLAGS, and running:
Code: | #emerge sync
#emerge -u system
#emerge -u world
| Any other packages can then be emerged as required. Easy. _________________ "There is no patch for stupidity" |
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dol-sen Retired Dev
Joined: 30 Jun 2002 Posts: 2805 Location: Richmond, BC, Canada
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Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2003 4:34 pm Post subject: |
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My experience seems to think that 2gig isn't enough for large compiles like kde. my var partition is 3 gigs and goes from about 25% full to 70% full during large emerges. You may have been running out of disk space.
Brian |
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jufoa Apprentice
Joined: 10 Dec 2002 Posts: 213 Location: Rovaniemi, Finland
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Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2003 7:18 pm Post subject: |
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yep, you have to have at least 2,5Gigs free for large compiles... that is just to way it is... |
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