From: Sean Mitchell <SMitchell@phoenix-interactive.com>
To: gentoo-dev@cvs.gentoo.org
Subject: RE: [gentoo-dev] Install problems
Date: Mon Jul 9 14:26:01 2001 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1DCB85BD45DED211B12D009027279E4F476719@murcury> (raw)
Have a look at your /etc/hosts and your /etc/resolve.conf. I think you've
still got some leftovers from the tarball. Specifically, I think your
/etc/hosts file contains a defintion for cvs.gentoo.org, or possibly your
resolve.conf has set you domain to gentoo.org.
Cheers,
Sean
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-----Original Message-----
From: Wesley Moxam - CSCI/P2000 [mailto:wmoxam@scs.ryerson.ca]
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 4:18 PM
To: gentoo-dev@cvs.gentoo.org
Subject: [gentoo-dev] Install problems
Hello
I attempted to install gentoo on my system last night and I hit a snag. I
used the minimal build ISO, and everything went well right up until I ran
the command 'emerge rsync' after chrooting over to the build installation.
The problem is that emerge at first seemed to hang, then I got the
message: eth0: Too much work (or something to that effect). After a
while emerge finally quit with the message 'cvs.gentoo.org not found'. So,
I rebooted and went through the install process again, but this time after
I had set up the networking I tried pinging a few machines, which worked,
but when I pinged cvs.gentoo.org I got the IP address of my
firewall/gateway (192.168.1.1).
Could anyone give me a clue to what I'm doing wrong? To my knowledge I
have followed the exact installation instructions, and there shouldn't be
any problems with my hardware setup since it works fine with Slackware and
kernel 2.4.2. The ethernet card uses the epic100 module.
Any help at all would be appriciated.
-- wes
next reply other threads:[~2001-07-09 20:25 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-07-09 14:26 Sean Mitchell [this message]
[not found] <000a01c26464$6f4c8c30$323b0044@dave>
2002-09-30 22:19 ` [gentoo-dev] install problems Fred Van Andel
[not found] ` <200210010821.10187.tdickenson@geminidataloggers.com>
2002-10-01 15:20 ` Fred Van Andel
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2001-07-09 5:07 [gentoo-dev] KDE as a normal user - how? Collins Richey
2001-07-09 14:19 ` [gentoo-dev] Install problems Wesley Moxam - CSCI/P2000
2001-07-09 15:43 ` Daniel Robbins
2001-07-09 17:00 ` Wesley Moxam - CSCI/P2000
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