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emerge --nomem |
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'man emerge' might be able to be improved for laypersons... once, I am |
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more confort w/ Gentoo, I may consider submit bug. |
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Cheers, |
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Lloyd |
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On Thu, 2003-08-21 at 12:46, Lloyd D Budd wrote: |
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> Hi, before I further boffo my system, any devel that is online know the |
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> solution? |
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> Cheers, |
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> Lloyd |
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> -----Forwarded Message----- |
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> From: Lloyd D Budd <lloyd@×××××××××××.com> |
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> To: gentoo-user@g.o |
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> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] how to trigger ._cfg* to be "installed"? |
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> Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2003 10:03:50 -0400 |
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> On Thu, 2003-08-21 at 10:25, Andrew Gaffney wrote: |
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> > Lloyd D Budd wrote: |
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> > > On Thu, 2003-08-21 at 10:10, Andrew Gaffney wrote: |
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> > > |
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> > >>Lloyd D Budd wrote: |
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> > >> |
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> > >>>I did an 'emerge -e world' in the hopes that I would have all of the cfg |
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> > >>>change files. This did not occur. Any one know how to accomplish this? |
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> > >>Are you trying to overwrite all your config files with the defaults? If so: |
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> > > Nope, just re-inspect the changes. |
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> > Like someone else already said, I think your only option is to |
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> > re-emerge. *cringe* |
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> Which I did with 'emerge -e world' :-( |
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