From: "Aaron Held" <aaron@metrony.com>
To: <gentoo-dev@gentoo.org>
Subject: [gentoo-dev] [gentoo-dev]
Date: Thu Jan 18 14:52:01 2001 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <002e01c08199$bf788560$6b04040a@metrony.com> (raw)
Hi all,
I just read the IBM DW article about gentoo and I am impressed by the goals of this project. My first unix on x86 was FreeBSD
way back when and I remeber the days when I could only get BSDI/ FreeBSD drivers for the sync cards. Now its the opposite. I miss
walking up to any FreeBSD box and finding the right /etc/ files the first try.
I've been working with "Internet Appliances" and in contrast to thier simplified admin push I feel that the Linux/Redhat SysV
init is getting very complicated. I just downloaded e-smith (www.e-smith.com) which address this problem with some internesting
perl scripts that massage the /etc/ files based on user input from a webpage / console and a series of templates. I though this was
a good solution at first, but I guess a better solution would be to simplify the init first!
So basically can someone give me a brief overview as to what you guys mean by "Simplified SysV-style initialization scripts"?
Also where can I find out more about "Portage"? Can I rsync the source tree and make world? What is meant by merging the package
and why do I have to unmerge afterwards? Should I just install it and read the man pages?
Is Java running on rc3?
I have a PII/400 with an AMI RAID card setup as a testing machine. I was going to use it for e-smith, but I'd like to try this
first. Are there any RAID issues on install?
Thanks,
-Aaron Held
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next reply other threads:[~2001-01-18 21:51 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-01-18 14:52 Aaron Held [this message]
2001-01-18 15:51 ` [gentoo-dev] [gentoo-dev] Achim Gottinger
2001-01-18 16:14 ` Aaron Held
2001-01-19 2:38 ` Thomas Flavel
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