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On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 10:42 AM, Josh Sled<jsled@××××××××××××.org> wrote: |
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> Mark Knecht <markknecht@×××××.com> writes: |
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>> 2) Poking around the running environment things seem to work and it's |
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>> nicely up to date with a new kernel, etc. One thing I didn't find |
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>> though was /etc/make.conf. |
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>> I'm curious as to where I might get a copy of make.conf to see how |
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>> gcc flags were set up for this CD? If there isn't a specific file then |
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>> is there some way to get the flag settings from some other tool? |
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> /usr/share/portage/config/make.conf.example |
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> I too noticed that /etc/make.conf wasn't part of the autobuilt stage3, |
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> but had forgotten to report it. |
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Thanks. I'll boot it again today and double check it and I'm sure |
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you're right about it being there but I'm wondering how to ensure it's |
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really what was used for the boot CD? It's not critical - more my |
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curiosity at this point. |
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>> Also, is there an AMD64 Quick Install guide? I did this AMD64 |
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>> install 5 years ago and there wasn't in those days. I'm only spotting |
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>> x86 now. |
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> Just the AMD64 handbook, I believe, |
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> <http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-amd64.xml>. I'd guess |
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> the quick-install guide is more of a rough guide, is reasonable |
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> arch-agnostic, but is no substitute for the handbook, really. |
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Yeah, right about that. |
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Thanks! |
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- Mark |
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> ...jsled |
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