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Post by tolano » Tue Jul 04, 2006 7:22 pm

Hi, I want to install Gentoo in my Laptop. I have running Suse 10.1 already, but I'm really interested in Gentoo.
When I try to install using the LiveCD 2006, I can't finish the process, the last message that I get (and the first one) is the "root password changed"
Then stops.
I think that is because the internet is not working. I have an Intel Centrino, and my only access to the internet is a WIFI connection by a Ralink card. In Suse I use the driver ra2500. The wifi connection is not protected.
Well, I really want to install Gentoo, so, It would be great if someone could help me.
I'm looking forward to see Gentoo working in my laptop :-)

Thank you very much.
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Post by thpani » Tue Jul 04, 2006 7:55 pm

that is not really an answer to your livecd problem.
but if you're really interested in gentoo i'd recommend the AllTheFun (tm) traditional way: stick to the handbook and do it by hand.
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Post by tolano » Tue Jul 04, 2006 8:19 pm

thpani wrote:that is not really an answer to your livecd problem..
The exactly answer is something like:"Root password changed for the Live CD" and then no more.
I'm not sure because I have to come back to Suse to write in the forum
thpani wrote: but if you're really interested in gentoo i'd recommend the AllTheFun (tm) traditional way: stick to the handbook and do it by hand.
I wish I could, if I haven't tried before is because I couldn't print the manual. I have no printer, and all the printers that I can access (Ciber-Cafes) are just rubbish, the managers think that I'm stupid and once, they told me that I couldn't print a webpage because maybe I wasn't registered in it. I was so surprised that I just left. The quality is so bad that I can't even read.

So, I have to try this way.

Maybe is not because of the network, but the installation stops even before it starts. Although I need the wifi connection.
Thank you very much anyway!!
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Post by thpani » Tue Jul 04, 2006 8:29 pm

tolano wrote:
thpani wrote:that is not really an answer to your livecd problem..
The exactly answer is something like:"Root password changed for the Live CD" and then no more.
I'm not sure because I have to come back to Suse to write in the forum
what i actually ment was 'the following ain't an answer to your problem', i didn't comment on your post but on mine ;).
you can access the handbook during installation -- it's on the cd (http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/h ... chap_pre12).
anyway i've tried GLI only once and if you need help i recommend joining #gentoo-installer on irc.freenode.net
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Post by tolano » Tue Jul 04, 2006 9:38 pm

There is no way to get it.
I've tried that and with Dialog, and the only thing I see is:
"Starting Installation"
I'll ask in the irc if nobody here knows.
Thank you very much!
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Post by siccness » Wed Jul 05, 2006 1:17 pm

I had this issue, what I did was I put any old random IP under "static ip" when the installation asks me. (Of course you must choose stage3/GRP) to complete the installation though.
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Post by tolano » Wed Jul 05, 2006 6:51 pm

Thank you siccness, I have done that already, but now there is another problem.
Suddenly, the installation fails. The error is something with /dev-libs/cyrus-sasl-2.1.20
Anyway, the error is after installing GRUB so I have access to the system, but just a command line. Now, what I want, is to install the rt2500 drivers to enable the internet connection. When I try it it says that are masqueraded, and the file "/etc/portage/package.unmask" doesn't exist, either package.mask. Maybe because the installation stopped before planned.
Without the driver I have no internet so I can't carry on installing software.
What can I do?
Thank you.
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Post by Kaddy » Wed Jul 05, 2006 7:02 pm

is ther error before or after the system install?
if it is after then you can just build the kernel again with the ra2500 driver in it.
where it is exactly, I am not sure, it should be somewhere under Device Drivers -> Network Device Support
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Post by tolano » Wed Jul 05, 2006 8:43 pm

But is it in the LiveCD? And if it's marked as masqueraded and there is no file "/etc/portage/package.unmask" how can I do it?
The error is just after installing Grub, Just before start installing KDE. I think so.
I have no idea what to do.
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Post by Kaddy » Wed Jul 05, 2006 9:17 pm

can you atleast post the error wor for word, it might help.

if it is saying something about being masked, then you should add it to /etc/portage/package.unmask like this

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echo "=package-group/package-version.goes.here" >> /etc/portage/package.unmask
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Post by tolano » Wed Jul 05, 2006 10:40 pm

Well, now, I modified the make.conf file and add ACCEPT-KEYWORDS="~x86"
I can start the emerging but of course it fails trying to download the Linux Kernel, because I have no internet connection.
So, now it's a hard problem to solve. I need the internet to be able to use the internet.... :P

I hope I could get it some day. I need Gentoo!!!!! :!:

Thank you.
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