* [gentoo-amd64] stopping IPv6 @ 2006-12-17 12:00 arnuld 2006-12-17 12:30 ` Piotr Jaroszyński 0 siblings, 1 reply; 23+ messages in thread From: arnuld @ 2006-12-17 12:00 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-amd64 hai, i have downloaded "amd64-minimal-install CD". the trouble with my "ADSL modem, Netgear DG632" is that on LInux it gives problems in IPv6 mode. On Fedora Core, Debian & BLAG i have to "stop IPv6" to make internet work. On BLAG/Fedora, after installation, i add these to "/etc/modprobe.conf": alias net-pf-10 off alias ipv6 off i can not add these to Gentoo as it is not installed, not yet. i need to download "Stage3 tarball" 1st , So how can i stop IPv6 on Gentoo *before* installation so that i can access internet and download "Stage 3 tarball"? ( i have also posted it on "gentoo-users" mailing list, as i was not sure to where this post should belong) -- arnuld http://arnuld.blogspot.com/ -- gentoo-amd64@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-amd64] stopping IPv6 2006-12-17 12:00 [gentoo-amd64] stopping IPv6 arnuld @ 2006-12-17 12:30 ` Piotr Jaroszyński 2006-12-17 12:59 ` arnuld 2006-12-17 18:06 ` [gentoo-amd64] " Antoine Martin 0 siblings, 2 replies; 23+ messages in thread From: Piotr Jaroszyński @ 2006-12-17 12:30 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-amd64 > i can not add these to Gentoo as it is not installed, not yet. i need > to download "Stage3 tarball" 1st , So how can i stop IPv6 on Gentoo > *before* installation so that i can access internet and download > "Stage 3 tarball"? Have you tried rmmod? -- Best Regards, Piotr Jaroszyński -- gentoo-amd64@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-amd64] stopping IPv6 2006-12-17 12:30 ` Piotr Jaroszyński @ 2006-12-17 12:59 ` arnuld 2006-12-17 13:24 ` Piotr Jaroszyński 2006-12-17 18:06 ` [gentoo-amd64] " Antoine Martin 1 sibling, 1 reply; 23+ messages in thread From: arnuld @ 2006-12-17 12:59 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-amd64 > > i can not add these to Gentoo as it is not installed, not yet. i need > > to download "Stage3 tarball" 1st , So how can i stop IPv6 on Gentoo > > *before* installation so that i can access internet and download > > "Stage 3 tarball"? > > Have you tried rmmod? NO, i havn't. right now i am "googling" for "rmmod ipv6". If you know some commands please post. thanks -- arnuld http://arnuld.blogspot.com/ -- gentoo-amd64@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-amd64] stopping IPv6 2006-12-17 12:59 ` arnuld @ 2006-12-17 13:24 ` Piotr Jaroszyński 2006-12-17 13:30 ` arnuld 2006-12-17 17:36 ` arnuld 0 siblings, 2 replies; 23+ messages in thread From: Piotr Jaroszyński @ 2006-12-17 13:24 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-amd64 > NO, i havn't. right now i am "googling" for "rmmod ipv6". If you know > some commands please post. As root: To list modules loaded into kernel: # lsmod To remove one of them: # rmmod module_name To load: # modprobe module_name So rmmod ipv6 will remove the ipv6 module from your kernel(just like your alias prevents it from loading) and maybe solve your problem. -- Best Regards, Piotr Jaroszyński -- gentoo-amd64@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-amd64] stopping IPv6 2006-12-17 13:24 ` Piotr Jaroszyński @ 2006-12-17 13:30 ` arnuld 2006-12-17 14:16 ` Sebastian Redl 2006-12-17 17:36 ` arnuld 1 sibling, 1 reply; 23+ messages in thread From: arnuld @ 2006-12-17 13:30 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-amd64 > As root: > To list modules loaded into kernel: > # lsmod > > To remove one of them: > # rmmod module_name > > To load: > # modprobe module_name > > So rmmod ipv6 will remove the ipv6 module from your kernel(just like your > alias prevents it from loading) and maybe solve your problem. thanks a lot buddy, now i will format the Frugalware & will try to install Gentoo. BTW, do you have any idea on "Whether Formatting/Partitioning" destroys the Hard-Drive?". actually, in choosing a Linux Distro for an experienced Linux user, i formatted my Seagate SATA for more than 50 times :- | , 4 times just today to post problems -- arnuld http://arnuld.blogspot.com/ -- gentoo-amd64@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-amd64] stopping IPv6 2006-12-17 13:30 ` arnuld @ 2006-12-17 14:16 ` Sebastian Redl 2006-12-17 17:26 ` arnuld 0 siblings, 1 reply; 23+ messages in thread From: Sebastian Redl @ 2006-12-17 14:16 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-amd64 arnuld wrote: > BTW, do you have any idea on "Whether Formatting/Partitioning" > destroys the Hard-Drive?". No more than any other read/write operation. Sebastian Redl -- gentoo-amd64@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-amd64] stopping IPv6 2006-12-17 14:16 ` Sebastian Redl @ 2006-12-17 17:26 ` arnuld 0 siblings, 0 replies; 23+ messages in thread From: arnuld @ 2006-12-17 17:26 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-amd64 > > BTW, do you have any idea on "Whether Formatting/Partitioning" > > destroys the Hard-Drive?". > No more than any other read/write operation. > > Sebastian Redl thanks, now i have a reilef :-) -- arnuld http://arnuld.blogspot.com/ -- gentoo-amd64@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-amd64] stopping IPv6 2006-12-17 13:24 ` Piotr Jaroszyński 2006-12-17 13:30 ` arnuld @ 2006-12-17 17:36 ` arnuld 2006-12-17 18:04 ` Antoine Martin ` (2 more replies) 1 sibling, 3 replies; 23+ messages in thread From: arnuld @ 2006-12-17 17:36 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-amd64 > As root: > To list modules loaded into kernel: > # lsmod > > To remove one of them: > # rmmod module_name > > To load: > # modprobe module_name > > So rmmod ipv6 will remove the ipv6 module from your kernel(just like your > alias prevents it from loading) and maybe solve your problem. Hey Piotr, i used "lsmod" after booting from "amd4-minimal-install-CD" and to my surprise neither "ipv6" nor "net-pf-10" were there :-{ . i think there was some problem with my ISP (well, my ISP never accepts that). then i did the following: 1.) changed to "/mnt/gentoo/" a smy current directory 2.) successfully downloaded the "Stage3 tarball" for amd64, checked its MD5SUM - OK, unzipped it with command: "tar xvjf -stage3-tarball-here-" no problems. 3.) next i downloaded "Portage-latest" from "snapshots" directory at one of the mirrors. MD5SUM was OK, when i hit the following command: "tar -xvjf -latest-portage here- -C /usr" as instructed in the "Gentoo Handbook" then after 20 minutes of unzipping operation i got 1000s of messages like: "CAN NOT OPEN: no such file or directory" end message was: "tar exit delayed from previous errors" what went wrong now? i am trying to install gentoo since 4:00 PM, it's 11 PM now :-( -- arnuld http://arnuld.blogspot.com/ -- gentoo-amd64@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-amd64] stopping IPv6 2006-12-17 17:36 ` arnuld @ 2006-12-17 18:04 ` Antoine Martin 2006-12-17 18:12 ` arnuld 2006-12-18 18:57 ` [gentoo-amd64] " Koef 2006-12-18 19:37 ` Sergio Polini 2 siblings, 1 reply; 23+ messages in thread From: Antoine Martin @ 2006-12-17 18:04 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-amd64 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 > "tar -xvjf -latest-portage here- -C /usr" > > as instructed in the "Gentoo Handbook" then after 20 minutes of > unzipping operation i got 1000s of messages like: > > "CAN NOT OPEN: no such file or directory" Lack of disk space? What does 'df' say? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFFhYaorTBrLRG7eDcRAmTTAJ4zFE+KfX72FXnixPpdv+u3ZfUL3QCeMLSG ARFh+LsaRbx6i0nGQfbfsVA= =6TuJ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- gentoo-amd64@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-amd64] stopping IPv6 2006-12-17 18:04 ` Antoine Martin @ 2006-12-17 18:12 ` arnuld 2006-12-17 23:53 ` [gentoo-amd64] " Duncan 0 siblings, 1 reply; 23+ messages in thread From: arnuld @ 2006-12-17 18:12 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-amd64 > > "tar -xvjf -latest-portage here- -C /usr" > > > > as instructed in the "Gentoo Handbook" then after 20 minutes of > > unzipping operation i got 1000s of messages like: > > > > "CAN NOT OPEN: no such file or directory" > Lack of disk space? can't be. 1.) "/boot"; 120M 2.) "/" 14G 3.) "swap" 2G > What does 'df' say? what is "df"? well, just Googled for that, means "disk free", did not try that as did not know :-( -- arnuld http://arnuld.blogspot.com/ -- gentoo-amd64@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* [gentoo-amd64] Re: stopping IPv6 2006-12-17 18:12 ` arnuld @ 2006-12-17 23:53 ` Duncan 2006-12-18 8:34 ` arnuld 0 siblings, 1 reply; 23+ messages in thread From: Duncan @ 2006-12-17 23:53 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-amd64 arnuld <arnuld3@gmail.com> posted dd685b340612171012o6039622csb54844c4e7822fd5@mail.gmail.com, excerpted below, on Sun, 17 Dec 2006 23:42:14 +0530: >> > "tar -xvjf -latest-portage here- -C /usr" >> > >> > as instructed in the "Gentoo Handbook" then after 20 minutes of >> > unzipping operation i got 1000s of messages like: >> > >> > "CAN NOT OPEN: no such file or directory" > >> Lack of disk space? > > can't be. > > 1.) "/boot"; 120M > 2.) "/" 14G > 3.) "swap" 2G > >> What does 'df' say? > > what is "df"? well, just Googled for that, means "disk free", did not > try that as did not know :-( I'd suggest try "mount", which without options returns a list of mounted partitions. It does look like you ran out of disk (or RAM, consider the ramdisk) space. I noticed in your sequence you mentioned cding to /mnt/gentoo, but didn't mention mounting anything, and I'm wondering just where you were trying to untar everything to -- maybe the ramdisk in memory? df/diskfree should give the mounted information as well as free, too, of course, but as with the others, I'm guessing you tried extracting the archive to either memory or the wrong partition. -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman -- gentoo-amd64@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-amd64] Re: stopping IPv6 2006-12-17 23:53 ` [gentoo-amd64] " Duncan @ 2006-12-18 8:34 ` arnuld 2006-12-18 14:08 ` Duncan 0 siblings, 1 reply; 23+ messages in thread From: arnuld @ 2006-12-18 8:34 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-amd64 > >> Lack of disk space? > > > > can't be. > > > > 1.) "/boot"; 120M > > 2.) "/" 14G > > 3.) "swap" 2G > > > >> What does 'df' say? > > > > what is "df"? well, just Googled for that, means "disk free", did not > > try that as did not know :-( > > I'd suggest try "mount", which without options returns a list of mounted > partitions. It does look like you ran out of disk (or RAM, consider the > ramdisk) space. I noticed in your sequence you mentioned cding to > /mnt/gentoo, but didn't mention mounting anything, and I'm wondering just > where you were trying to untar everything to -- maybe the ramdisk in > memory? of course, i mounted all partitions: " /boot & /" & after that i did "cd /mnt/gentoo". "/boot" was mounted into "/mnt/gentoo/boot", "/" was mounted into "/mnt/gentoo" "sawp" was "made on" by using "swapon" command. > df/diskfree should give the mounted information as well as free, too, of > course, but as with the others, I'm guessing you tried extracting the > archive to either memory or the wrong partition. Is this the only reason for my problem? > "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- > and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman NOW, this had put a great impact on my brain..... (BTW, i respect RMS a lot but never knew he said that, thanks for telling this to the world) -- arnuld http://arnuld.blogspot.com/ -- gentoo-amd64@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* [gentoo-amd64] Re: stopping IPv6 2006-12-18 8:34 ` arnuld @ 2006-12-18 14:08 ` Duncan 2006-12-18 14:39 ` arnuld 0 siblings, 1 reply; 23+ messages in thread From: Duncan @ 2006-12-18 14:08 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-amd64 arnuld <arnuld3@gmail.com> posted dd685b340612180034w5824d795p492f214ee2a81cdf@mail.gmail.com, excerpted below, on Mon, 18 Dec 2006 14:04:47 +0530: >> df/diskfree should give the mounted information as well as free, too, of >> course, but as with the others, I'm guessing you tried extracting the >> archive to either memory or the wrong partition. > > Is this the only reason for my problem? Well, I've learned to be rather careful using words like "only" and "all" without some sort of escape clause, since it takes only a single exception to disprove the case. However, running out of room is the case must of us are familiar with that would trigger that error (as should be obvious given you had essentially three people suggest the same cause), and the usual reason for that is that one is extracting to a location that didn't have the free space one expected -- because it's not the location one had in mind. Another possibility in the same vein... Are you sure you created your partitions correctly? IOW, you didn't make it say 40960 KB (40 MB) instead of 40960000-odd KB (40 GB), right? Again, the output from df should make such a mistake immediately clear, if you did. Yet another variant on the theme would be if you messed up fstab, assigning / to the small partition you intended for /boot, or something like that. >> "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the >> program, he is your master." Richard Stallman > > NOW, this had put a great impact on my brain..... (BTW, i respect RMS a > lot but never knew he said that, thanks for telling this to the world) It was in an interview I read on one of the computer mag sites. I used to include the link as well, but decided that was a bit heavy for a sig, so don't now. However, a bit of quick googling points to this from late 2004: http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2004/12/22/rms_interview.html It's well worth reading, both on the freedom theme and because much of the material discussed, the freeing of Solaris and Java, is just as topical now if not more so than it was then, what with Java being GPLv2ed, and some hints coming out of Sun that it /might/ actually consider relicensing Solaris under the GPLv3 if it likes the look of the final license. What with Linux staying hard GPLv2 and the opposition of the Linux kernel hackers to GPLv3, if Solaris /does/ go GPLv3 along with most of the GNU software family, and with Tivoizing and the possible fallout from the MS/Novell deal, things could quickly get /very/ (as in /extremely/) interesting in the world of freedom software. (I had to delete several paragraphs and force myself to be content with only the above, or this could easily become a multi-hundred line post on that alone. =8^) -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman -- gentoo-amd64@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-amd64] Re: stopping IPv6 2006-12-18 14:08 ` Duncan @ 2006-12-18 14:39 ` arnuld 0 siblings, 0 replies; 23+ messages in thread From: arnuld @ 2006-12-18 14:39 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-amd64 > Well, I've learned to be rather careful using words like "only" and > "all" without some sort of escape clause, since it takes only a single > exception to disprove the case. However, running out of room is the case > must of us are familiar with that would trigger that error (as should be > obvious given you had essentially three people suggest the same cause), > and the usual reason for that is that one is extracting to a location that > didn't have the free space one expected -- because it's not the location > one had in mind. abyway, i am suing BLAg to read this email. also downloading "Linux >From Scratch LiveCD". tomorrow morning i will try Gentoo. > Another possibility in the same vein... Are you sure you created your > partitions correctly? IOW, you didn't make it say 40960 KB (40 MB) instead > of 40960000-odd KB (40 GB), right? Again, the output from df should > make such a mistake immediately clear, if you did. partitons were correct. damn-sure :-) > Yet another variant on the theme would be if you messed up fstab, > assigning / to the small partition you intended for /boot, or something > like that. i havn't even touched fstab. > It was in an interview I read on one of the computer mag sites. I used to > include the link as well, but decided that was a bit heavy for a sig, so > don't now. However, a bit of quick googling points to this from late 2004: > > http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2004/12/22/rms_interview.html hey thanks BUDDY ;-) > It's well worth reading, both on the freedom theme and because much of the > material discussed, the freeing of Solaris and Java, is just as topical > now if not more so than it was then, what with Java being GPLv2ed, and > some hints coming out of Sun that it /might/ actually consider relicensing > Solaris under the GPLv3 if it likes the look of the final license. What > with Linux staying hard GPLv2 and the opposition of the Linux kernel > hackers to GPLv3, if Solaris /does/ go GPLv3 along with most of the > GNU software family, and with Tivoizing and the possible fallout from the > MS/Novell deal, things could quickly get /very/ (as in /extremely/) > interesting in the world of freedom software. > > (I had to delete several paragraphs and force myself to be content with > only the above, or this could easily become a multi-hundred line post on > that alone. =8^) If you have saved the "deleted" lines, send them to me. i want to read them & If you have some time , create a BLOG of that "multi-hundred line post BUT 1st email them to me, i will feel happy to have a draft version 8-) -- arnuld http://arnuld.blogspot.com/ -- gentoo-amd64@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-amd64] stopping IPv6 2006-12-17 17:36 ` arnuld 2006-12-17 18:04 ` Antoine Martin @ 2006-12-18 18:57 ` Koef 2006-12-18 19:37 ` Sergio Polini 2 siblings, 0 replies; 23+ messages in thread From: Koef @ 2006-12-18 18:57 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-amd64 On Sun, Dec 17, 2006 at 11:06:58PM +0530, arnuld wrote: > "tar -xvjf -latest-portage here- -C /usr" You can't extract to the CDROM's /usr directory. -- Koef. -- gentoo-amd64@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-amd64] stopping IPv6 2006-12-17 17:36 ` arnuld 2006-12-17 18:04 ` Antoine Martin 2006-12-18 18:57 ` [gentoo-amd64] " Koef @ 2006-12-18 19:37 ` Sergio Polini 2006-12-19 5:10 ` arnuld 2 siblings, 1 reply; 23+ messages in thread From: Sergio Polini @ 2006-12-18 19:37 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-amd64 Please, let me be foolish. arnuld: > 1.) changed to "/mnt/gentoo/" a smy current directory > > 2.) successfully downloaded the "Stage3 tarball" for amd64, checked > its MD5SUM - OK, unzipped it with command: > > "tar xvjf -stage3-tarball-here-" > > no problems. > > 3.) next i downloaded "Portage-latest" from "snapshots" directory > at one of the mirrors. MD5SUM was OK, when i hit the following > command: > > "tar -xvjf -latest-portage here- -C /usr" > > as instructed in the "Gentoo Handbook" then after 20 minutes of > unzipping operation i got 1000s of messages like: > > "CAN NOT OPEN: no such file or directory" Antoin Martin: > Lack of disk space? arnuld: > can't be. > > 1.) "/boot"; 120M > 2.) "/" 14G > 3.) "swap" 2G Duncan: > I noticed in your sequence you mentioned cding to > /mnt/gentoo, but didn't mention mounting anything, > and I'm wondering just where you were trying to untar > everything to -- maybe the ramdisk in memory? arnuld: > of course, i mounted all partitions: " /boot & /" > & after that i did "cd /mnt/gentoo". "/boot" was mounted > into "/mnt/gentoo/boot", "/" was mounted into "/mnt/gentoo" > "sawp" was "made on" by using "swapon" command. Koef: >> "tar -xvjf -latest-portage here- -C /usr" > > You can't extract to the CDROM's /usr directory. Right. It should be: tar xvjf /mnt/gentoo/portage-latest.tar.bz2 -C /mnt/gentoo/usr However, my foolish 2 cents are: you "mounted all partitions", but did you attach the filesystem created on device /dev/hdaX or /dev/sdaX at the directory /mnt/gentoo? Did you mount /dev/[hs]da[1-9] /mnt/gentoo ? I know, it's a foolish question.... I beg your pardon Sergio -- gentoo-amd64@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-amd64] stopping IPv6 2006-12-18 19:37 ` Sergio Polini @ 2006-12-19 5:10 ` arnuld 2006-12-19 15:04 ` Piotr Jaroszyński 2006-12-19 19:50 ` Sergio Polini 0 siblings, 2 replies; 23+ messages in thread From: arnuld @ 2006-12-19 5:10 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-amd64 > tar xvjf /mnt/gentoo/portage-latest.tar.bz2 -C /mnt/gentoo/usr > > However, my foolish 2 cents are: you "mounted all partitions", but did > you attach the filesystem created on device /dev/hdaX or /dev/sdaX at > the directory /mnt/gentoo? Did you > mount /dev/[hs]da[1-9] /mnt/gentoo ? Of course i did.... and i also created a "/boot" directory into it after mounting & mounted the "/boot" partition there. tell me one thing if these 2 sets of commands do the same thing: [SET 1] # cd /mnt/gentoo/ # tar xvjf portage-latest.tar.bz2 [SET 2] # tar xvjf /mnt/gentoo/portage-latest.tar.bz2 -C /mnt/gentoo/usr i used SET 1 & i think both are same as i alrady did CD intp "/mnt/gentoo". > I know, it's a foolish question.... > I beg your pardon dont worry about "pardon" :-) just ask question whenever in doubt :-) -- arnuld http://arnuld.blogspot.com/ -- gentoo-amd64@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-amd64] stopping IPv6 2006-12-19 5:10 ` arnuld @ 2006-12-19 15:04 ` Piotr Jaroszyński 2006-12-19 19:50 ` Sergio Polini 1 sibling, 0 replies; 23+ messages in thread From: Piotr Jaroszyński @ 2006-12-19 15:04 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-amd64 > [SET 1] > # cd /mnt/gentoo/ > # tar xvjf portage-latest.tar.bz2 > > [SET 2] > # tar xvjf /mnt/gentoo/portage-latest.tar.bz2 -C /mnt/gentoo/usr > > i used SET 1 & i think both are same as i alrady did CD intp "/mnt/gentoo". Nope, you should have done cd /mnt/gentoo/usr in "SET 1". -- Best Regards, Piotr Jaroszyński -- gentoo-amd64@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-amd64] stopping IPv6 2006-12-19 5:10 ` arnuld 2006-12-19 15:04 ` Piotr Jaroszyński @ 2006-12-19 19:50 ` Sergio Polini 2006-12-20 4:46 ` arnuld 1 sibling, 1 reply; 23+ messages in thread From: Sergio Polini @ 2006-12-19 19:50 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-amd64 arnuld: > tell me one thing if these 2 sets of commands do the same thing: > > [SET 1] > # cd /mnt/gentoo/ > # tar xvjf portage-latest.tar.bz2 > > [SET 2] > # tar xvjf /mnt/gentoo/portage-latest.tar.bz2 -C /mnt/gentoo/usr > > i used SET 1 & i think both are same as i alrady did CD intp > "/mnt/gentoo". Your previous SET 1 was: # cd /mnt/gentoo/ # tar -xvjf -latest-portage here- -C /usr but, as Koef pointed, was wrong. Try SET 2, or the following SET 1 variant: # cd /mnt/gentoo/ # tar -xvjf -latest-portage here- -C usr because "-C /usr" is not the same as "-C /mnt/gentoo/usr". HTH Sergio -- gentoo-amd64@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-amd64] stopping IPv6 2006-12-19 19:50 ` Sergio Polini @ 2006-12-20 4:46 ` arnuld 2006-12-20 11:34 ` [gentoo-amd64] " Duncan 0 siblings, 1 reply; 23+ messages in thread From: arnuld @ 2006-12-20 4:46 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-amd64 > Your previous SET 1 was: > > # cd /mnt/gentoo/ > # tar -xvjf -latest-portage here- -C /usr > > but, as Koef pointed, was wrong. > Try SET 2, or the following SET 1 variant: > > # cd /mnt/gentoo/ > # tar -xvjf -latest-portage here- -C usr > > because "-C /usr" is not the same as "-C /mnt/gentoo/usr". OOPS! , one "/" made my life worse ;-) BTW, i am writing this reply in windowmaker running Gentoo :-) > HTH of course it helped, thanks a lot Sergio -- arnuld http://arnuld.blogspot.com/ -- gentoo-amd64@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* [gentoo-amd64] Re: stopping IPv6 2006-12-20 4:46 ` arnuld @ 2006-12-20 11:34 ` Duncan 0 siblings, 0 replies; 23+ messages in thread From: Duncan @ 2006-12-20 11:34 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-amd64 arnuld <arnuld3@gmail.com> posted dd685b340612192046o16c626abo4aaaa9efa3784a81@mail.gmail.com, excerpted below, on Wed, 20 Dec 2006 10:16:58 +0530: > OOPS! , one "/" made my life worse ;-) > > BTW, i am writing this reply in windowmaker running Gentoo :-) Glad we could help you figure it out. =8^) (BTW, re the other subthread, I had deleted those lines referenced, but will likely mail you some musings on the topic anyway. With Christmas coming up and no family in the area to do the expected social thing with, as any good geek, I'll be just as happy spending the extra time on my computer. =8^) -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman -- gentoo-amd64@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-amd64] stopping IPv6 2006-12-17 12:30 ` Piotr Jaroszyński 2006-12-17 12:59 ` arnuld @ 2006-12-17 18:06 ` Antoine Martin 2006-12-17 18:15 ` arnuld 1 sibling, 1 reply; 23+ messages in thread From: Antoine Martin @ 2006-12-17 18:06 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-amd64 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Piotr Jaroszyński wrote: >> i can not add these to Gentoo as it is not installed, not yet. i need >> to download "Stage3 tarball" 1st , So how can i stop IPv6 on Gentoo >> *before* installation so that i can access internet and download >> "Stage 3 tarball"? > > Have you tried rmmod? > FYI I remember reading and experiencing a similar problem: IPv6 cannot be removed from a kernel once loaded without a reboot. IIRC, Oracle's install script failed with IPv6 enabled and required a reboot to install (and still fail, but later !...) Antoine -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFFhYc4rTBrLRG7eDcRAtaFAJ0YKwUhKMt2dmsnzzeaAtgif/+a1QCfQ2cE bzqoUSmG6BUV8i6+Ot+wQbA= =dxFC -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- gentoo-amd64@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-amd64] stopping IPv6 2006-12-17 18:06 ` [gentoo-amd64] " Antoine Martin @ 2006-12-17 18:15 ` arnuld 0 siblings, 0 replies; 23+ messages in thread From: arnuld @ 2006-12-17 18:15 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-amd64 > FYI I remember reading and experiencing a similar problem: IPv6 cannot > be removed from a kernel once loaded without a reboot. IIRC, Oracle's > install script failed with IPv6 enabled and required a reboot to install > (and still fail, but later !...) later what? what happened then?.....or what you did?.....or...... ;-) -- arnuld http://arnuld.blogspot.com/ -- gentoo-amd64@gentoo.org mailing list ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 23+ messages in thread
end of thread, other threads:[~2006-12-20 11:36 UTC | newest] Thread overview: 23+ messages (download: mbox.gz follow: Atom feed -- links below jump to the message on this page -- 2006-12-17 12:00 [gentoo-amd64] stopping IPv6 arnuld 2006-12-17 12:30 ` Piotr Jaroszyński 2006-12-17 12:59 ` arnuld 2006-12-17 13:24 ` Piotr Jaroszyński 2006-12-17 13:30 ` arnuld 2006-12-17 14:16 ` Sebastian Redl 2006-12-17 17:26 ` arnuld 2006-12-17 17:36 ` arnuld 2006-12-17 18:04 ` Antoine Martin 2006-12-17 18:12 ` arnuld 2006-12-17 23:53 ` [gentoo-amd64] " Duncan 2006-12-18 8:34 ` arnuld 2006-12-18 14:08 ` Duncan 2006-12-18 14:39 ` arnuld 2006-12-18 18:57 ` [gentoo-amd64] " Koef 2006-12-18 19:37 ` Sergio Polini 2006-12-19 5:10 ` arnuld 2006-12-19 15:04 ` Piotr Jaroszyński 2006-12-19 19:50 ` Sergio Polini 2006-12-20 4:46 ` arnuld 2006-12-20 11:34 ` [gentoo-amd64] " Duncan 2006-12-17 18:06 ` [gentoo-amd64] " Antoine Martin 2006-12-17 18:15 ` arnuld
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