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Now i've an error during the compilation "4.1.12-gentooError: kernelrelease |
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not valid - exceeds 64 characters" then don't create image and System.map |
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Il mercoledì 25 novembre 2015, Rich Freeman <rich0@g.o> ha scritto: |
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> On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 9:04 AM, mr_L4N <serverplus@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> > Thanks for your note, now system boot with openrc correctly, but |
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> absolutely |
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> > without network (possibly driver's problem). I'm on an Asus X79 |
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> That is quite possible. How did you build your kernel? Genkernel's |
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> defaults should give you the same configuration as the Gentoo install |
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> CD, so if that worked your install should work as far as drivers go. |
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> If you're using openrc you'll probably need a network manager, such as |
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> dhcpcd. It has been a while since I've used it so perhaps that has |
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> changed. Either dhcpcd or systemd-networkd should work for a dhcp |
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> network with no tweaking if you enable them and your drivers are good. |
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> If you have iproute2 or net-tools installed you can run either |
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> "ifconfig -a" or "ip link" to show all interfaces that are available. |
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> If you see your device then your kernel is good and the problem is the |
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> network manager. If you don't see your device the problem lies in the |
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> kernel. |
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> Rich |
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