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Hi Peter and Andrej, |
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It did not help. I get the same errors, using the reslov.conf file |
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from the desktop in the shr and gentoo environment on the phone. |
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Have a good night, all of you, Elmar |
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On 15 June 2011 00:41, elmar bucher <elmbeech@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> Hi Peter, |
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> Thank you as well for the fast reply. |
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> I guess you have seen my longer answer to Andrej. |
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> Your answer make me optimistic to use the DNS names server information |
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> that works on my desktop in my phone. |
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> lets see what happens... |
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> So long, Elmar |
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> On 14 June 2011 12:09, Peter Volkov <pva@g.o> wrote: |
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>> В Втр, 14/06/2011 в 11:05 +0300, elmar bucher пишет: |
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>>> At the moment the phone have the latest version of shr installed. |
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>>> I can start wi-fi over "Iliwi" in shr. according to the message on the |
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>>> screen get wifi CONNECTED. |
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>>> how ever, if i try to ping from the non chrooted environment I get this: |
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>>> ping gentoo.org |
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>>> ping: bad address 'gentoo.org' |
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>> Probably /etc/resolv.conf inside chroot does not have valid DNS servers. |
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>> Try to |
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>> cp /etc/resolv.conf /chroot/path/etc/ . |
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