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Hmm, the n in naim stands for ncurses and ncurses seems unstable with |
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some USE and CFLAGS combinations these days. I had to reformat my root |
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partitition to reinstall from a stage3 to remove get rid of the |
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breakage. Segfaulting nano and less are very bad things. |
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> 1.) My regular user gets a response of not having the authority to su |
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> root even though the user is a member of the wheel group, but that may |
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> have more to do with the fact that I removed the pam use flag. |
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Effectively, it is related to the absence of the pam USE flag. |
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Fortunately, the is a workaround: |
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perl -pi -e 's/SU_WHEEL_ONLY.*yes/SU_WHEEL_ONLY no/' /etc/login.defs |
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echo 'root:ALL EXCEPT GROUP wheel:DENY' > /etc/suauth |
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> 2.) I don't appear to have ping, which I thought was a standard |
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> networking tool. |
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emerge net-tools |
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> 3.) I don't appear to have SSH, which I thought was standard for a |
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> gentoo installation. |
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The uclibc+hardened stage3 contains dropbear, a small SSH2 daemon. I |
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never tried it, so I cannot say more about it. |
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