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>Let me explain myself. I was used to type 'useradd nick' to add a user |
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>with dir & co. So i tought (wrong it seems, and the error message didn't |
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>help me), that there was a bug. And i never thought a user list was the |
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>right place for bug report (btw, if gentoo-user is a good place for bug |
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>report, please tell me, thanks in advance), so i posted my problem here. |
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>Concerning the other question, you are right, this is not the good |
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>place, i thought of this thing just before sending the message, and |
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>didn't even think that there was a list more suited for this (but i was |
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>already a subscriber of gentoo-user.. not a excellent memory ;) (the |
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>next time i'll browse better in the portage tree, the answer was there.. |
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>humm). |
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No need to explain. Until recently, this list was the only discussion list |
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for gentoo. I would post to gentoo-user about issues first to actually |
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determine if it is a bug. Perhaps it's a case like this where you were |
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missing a flag or something. Once it's determined to be a bug, a detailed |
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bug report should be posted to gentoo-dev. Hopefully, we'll have a |
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bug-tracking system setup for taking in bug reports in a consistent |
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fashion. |
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>Btw, it's odd to see that all my questions that i thought were really |
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>dev-related (install/system questions, plans, hotplug) were not |
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>answered, unlike the not-so-dev-related ones. Don't misunderstand me, i |
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>really appreciate your answers (thanks all!), i just find this strange. |
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I saw your questions, but wanted to let drobbins comment on them. He |
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creates/coordinates the install images. I imagine others felt the same |
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way. |
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>Thanks again everyone, and sorry for my 'bad' questions, I'll try to |
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>answer my future ones by myself (or elsewhere). |
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Don't get me wrong. You're questions are fine. I'm just trying to remind |
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everyone of the gentoo-user list so we can separate the functionality. |
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kabau |
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"UNIX was not designed to stop you from doing stupid things, because that |
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would also stop you from doing clever things." --Doug Gwyn |