please try it on a usb stick or hard drive.VikingB wrote:I have used the DVd on two different PC's and also re-burned the ISO . Same problem .
See here the messages ( picture from the screen) :
http://www.culbutte.be/content/gentoo-1 ... omment-422
please try it on a usb stick or hard drive.VikingB wrote:I have used the DVd on two different PC's and also re-burned the ISO . Same problem .
See here the messages ( picture from the screen) :
http://www.culbutte.be/content/gentoo-1 ... omment-422


The hybrid mode is not available on all bioses, make sure your system allows booting from a usb device.ArneBab wrote:Hi,
I just tried to boot a PowerBook (intel) with the USB stick, but it didn't see the stick (in the boot volume menu I reached by pressing alt during boot). How can I get it to boot from the stick?

that has been removed.Ant_P wrote:First complaint I have about it: as soon as you log in KDE floods you with indexing notices and runs like molasses for several minutes. Is there any point to having all that crap loaded on startup on a LiveCD?

If you would like to learn how to compile your own kernels pappys guide has helped many;NuGearz wrote: I'm lost on this step. What do I need to do with .config or genkernel?
so I need to emerge gentoo-sources and make menuconfig? I've built kernels before, but just wanted to make sure this is what i need to do. I've seen pappy's configs, but haven't played with them yet.comprookie2000 wrote:If you would like to learn how to compile your own kernels pappys guide has helped many;NuGearz wrote: I'm lost on this step. What do I need to do with .config or genkernel?
http://62.3.120.141/~pappy/
http://62.3.120.141/~pappy/working.html
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gentoo-kernel.xml
the easy way isNuGearz wrote:so I need to emerge gentoo-sources and make menuconfig? I've built kernels before, but just wanted to make sure this is what i need to do. I've seen pappy's configs, but haven't played with them yet.comprookie2000 wrote:If you would like to learn how to compile your own kernels pappys guide has helped many;NuGearz wrote: I'm lost on this step. What do I need to do with .config or genkernel?
http://62.3.120.141/~pappy/
http://62.3.120.141/~pappy/working.html
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gentoo-kernel.xml
I've yet to get my stinking bcm4312 to work right but that's another thread that i haven't started... Still just learning how the nix world rolls as compared to the Windows world which my friends and co-workers agree I'm a somewhat a guru.
So forgive any ignorance
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# genkernel --menuconfig all
The livedvd is read-only for a number of reasons but the biggest is that squashfs setup in genkernel is read-only and the old unionfs method is broken. I will be working on a patch for gentoo-sources and genkernel to include aufs support so that you can use portage on all the release media.linked67 wrote: I have copied the livedvd on a liveusb with: dd if=.... of=....
I want to use emerge but the system is mounted in read only. How can i change this ?

Oh Wow, now that would be sweetlikewhoa wrote: The livedvd is read-only for a number of reasons but the biggest is that squashfs setup in genkernel is read-only and the old unionfs method is broken. I will be working on a patch for gentoo-sources and genkernel to include aufs support so that you can use portage on all the release media.

I too get errors with livedvd-amd64-multilib-10.0.iso I think there will be a 10.1 to fix them.

You are not doing anything wrong. Which iso ?ottembomb wrote:Downloaded the .iso last night and am able to boot OK... but i've several problems.
1) resolution through default X session reports as 1440x900 - monitor reports as 1280x1024 - 2nd monitor not detected at all
2) absolutely no networking support - net-setup eth0 / eth1 returns no errors, but ifconfig lists only net.lo
3) so I try to modprobe the forcedeth module for my 780i mobo and get this error "FATAL: Error inserting forcedeth (/lib/modules/2.6.30-gentoo-r5/kernel/drivers/net/forcedeth.ko): Invalid module format.
Out of curiosity, I try various modules of all sorts, networking and otherwirse - all return the invalid module format ...
what'm i doing wrong?

Thanks for the Info! I'll try it with a DVD once I get back there (in two weeks or so).likewhoa wrote:The hybrid mode is not available on all bioses, make sure your system allows booting from a usb device.

I tried it, and I also tried using the version which runs my main Gentoo, but it didn't work.likewhoa wrote:Use this
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xorg.conf
Thanks! I was using the amd64 only .iso... Downloading thy hybrid as we speak!comprookie2000 wrote:You are not doing anything wrong. Which iso ?ottembomb wrote:Downloaded the .iso last night and am able to boot OK... but i've several problems.
1) resolution through default X session reports as 1440x900 - monitor reports as 1280x1024 - 2nd monitor not detected at all
2) absolutely no networking support - net-setup eth0 / eth1 returns no errors, but ifconfig lists only net.lo
3) so I try to modprobe the forcedeth module for my 780i mobo and get this error "FATAL: Error inserting forcedeth (/lib/modules/2.6.30-gentoo-r5/kernel/drivers/net/forcedeth.ko): Invalid module format.
Out of curiosity, I try various modules of all sorts, networking and otherwirse - all return the invalid module format ...
what'm i doing wrong?
If it is the livedvd-amd64-multilib-10.0.iso and you downloaded this because you have a 64 bit machine there is a problem with the iso and it is in the process of being updated. In the meantime you can download:
livedvd-x86-amd64-32ul-10.0.iso
and boot with the option gentoo64