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On 10/10/11 17:05, Alan Mackenzie wrote: |
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> Hi, Colleen |
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>> I'll try this, but I REALLY want those cute little penguins that appear |
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>> when the computer is booting! :-) |
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> Make sure this is configured in your kernel. The config option ought to |
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> be called "CONFIG_BOOTUP_TUX", but it isn't - it's called "Bootup Logo" |
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> and is located at Device Drivers/Graphics Support/Bootup Logo. |
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> I think you get one penguin for each core your processor has. |
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Well, still no penguins, but I did get it to boot to the command |
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prompt. Still, it's back to the drawing board 'cause now I have an |
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network issue and I thought I had copied the working |
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/mnt/gentoo/etc/resolv.conf file to the /etc/resolv.conf file in the |
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chroot'd environment. |
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I'll keep plugging away. Thanks for the suggestions. |
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Regards, |
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Colleen |
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