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mod6: np. i was more hoping if this 3rd attempt fails, you could watch over my shoulder to make sure I don't make any retarded moves.
mod6: Anyway, no worries, I was moving fast. Figured I was just stupid.
mod6: The first attemp's error might have... I only got a glimpse of it once though, it never let me look at the System log again for some dumb reason.
mod6: anyway, moving on. I'll get the test in motion for asciilifeform's new patch.
mod6: *shrug*
mod6: maybe the document just didn't space the /sys & sysfs properly.
mod6: no worries, now when I check it with `mount -a`, it all seems happy
mod6: sorry, paste'd 2x
mod6: fffff
mod6: none /sys sysfs defaults 0 0none /sys sysfs defaults 0 0
mod6: it's supposed to be this, I'm pretty sure:
mod6: sysysfs isn't a thing
mod6: i.e.: none /syssysfs defaults 0 0
mod6: the instructions that you posted were slightly off from what is reality on these environments. (perhaps just a bit old)
mod6: I know for sure I did that the first time... didn't seem to help. however, the first attempt, I'm not positive that I didn't somehow screw-up the fstab.
mod6: anyway, i'll give an update in here after this next attempt with a new kernel.
mod6: it's all paravirtual
mod6: There was some talk that one wouldn't/shouldn't need to change kernels anyway for AWS.
mod6: i didn't do anything special in that case. tbh, didn't know I had to, or even what to do, if anything.
mod6: now, the new one I'm trying; that one has a .config -- that's actually the last thing I just did in the steps, config'd the kern, build the kern. now need to make the AMI and try it.
mod6: <+mod6> (this error is from the build where I /didn't/ build a new kernel) << no new kernel, no .config
mod6: i don't have evidence to support this claim: i'm very sure everything was setup for ext4
mod6: (this error is from the build where I /didn't/ build a new kernel)
mod6: http://thebitcoin.foundation/gentoo-stage3-amd64-hardened-nomultilib-default-kernel.txt
mod6: sec...
mod6: I don't think I will... so not really sure where to go on that. trinque, I think you're gonna have to help me build this thing; if you can.
mod6: then, I tried the same thing without a new kernel, with the same result. I'm gonna try one more time with kernel and see if I get any different results.
mod6: got an AMI built from stage3 with a new kernel, which promptly kernel panic'd when I used said AMI to provision a new system
mod6: So anyway, maybe I can somehow graph these things. Meanwhile, I'm still wrestling with gentoo.
mod6: so, I have that deb6 aws env still... I used to use MRTG, but now I guess this 'RRD' thing is all the rage. I know for sure that I can test mem on a 1s interval with vmstat and capture that with `script`. I'd really like to compare the network traf of full sync with the patch, and without.
mod6: <+mircea_popescu> and yes i wonder about bw. not such megatonnes. << this was the thought that came to my mind too.
mod6: <+ascii_field> 'we will slip the cock in with such grease that you will never notice' << heheh, yeah pretty much.
mod6: <+ascii_field> [BTC-dev] (EXPERIMENTAL) Full Orphanage Thermonuke. << Just saw this on the train & read patch. Great work!
mod6: ok gotcha. thanks for the heads up.
mod6: <+ascii_field> http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/glibc-iconv-Implementation.html << wtf is this thing doing in bitcoind << is this another automagically linked in pos to glibc?
mod6: ;;bc,stats
mod6: alrighty, ordered. thanks again.
mod6: ok awesome, got one in my cart.
mod6: Thank you
mod6: the correct pogo to order is the Series 4 with the maroon/red colored logo on the front right?
mod6: anyway, thanks, i'll update on the next months address.
mod6: 'em
mod6: well, at least im consistant. :] looks that way in all of
mod6: ah derp
mod6: haha
mod6: To read about all those other people you’ve got to buy the Professional version or even the Enterprise Edition. << lol
mod6: the thing is pretty neat
mod6: The "Private Eye"?
mod6: haha. wow, did you ever actually try to get used to using that alf?
mod6: i think the only thing I've ever gotten off ebay was an UltraSPARC II box
mod6: mircea_popescu: lot of nice pics in there thx!
mod6: <+ascii_field> every country should have an exhibit of its 'zimbabwean' currencies << agreed.
mod6: Lady quasi-butt, depicted with all the skill and guile of somebody that's never seen one. << lol
mod6: haha re: "assorted domestic animals"
mod6: *aerodynamic
mod6: i just realized i can zoom out on this... looking more and more areodynamic every day.
mod6: got a link to phuctor too. \o/
mod6: sweet, the sorting of ratings data looks great
mod6: Sorry, I don't wanna make more work for ya. It's p. awesome as is.
mod6: werd
mod6: I love this chart as well; are there any plans to make the name's in the graph link to the corresponding page for that user/keyid?
mod6: :]
mod6: Well, the lordship updates seem to be in place nicely.
mod6 looks
mod6: ham slicer just waxed that thing
mod6: or select a jpg from a random pool of hotbutts
mod6: !butt should just do like: (_8_)
mod6: :]
mod6: nice
mod6: did they hassle you about the meat?
mod6: heheh
mod6: ah, i see.
mod6: haha, is that a reverse-stocks of somesort?
mod6: !up ascii_field
mod6: sure.
mod6: since this discussion, im gonna go back and re-read these logs.
mod6: ok right.
mod6: and only on your machine.
mod6: im sure it's not. just was sort of thinking about it in some context of "roll your own environment"
mod6: <+jurov> the libnss was done as binary plugin to glibc << so there is no possible way to just build glibc by hand and not include libnss? or there are basically so many things that use libnss that even if you did, stuff wouldn't work anyway?
mod6: ok got it.
mod6: Anyway, thanks guise. I think that helps me clear a few things up.
mod6: ?
mod6: <+mircea_popescu> ~whether one even uses libnss or not~! << so even if we didn't even call "whatsMyIP()" or w/e it is, this would still be a dingleberry attached to glibc.
mod6: <+ascii_field> the patch, note, did not remove all (there is a 'what is my ip' thing in there ) << ah, i recall. ok and this is what initiated the conversation about SHA256 addy's as opposd to dotted quads right?
mod6: Anyway, going forward, we've got something to work around this issue. So, thanks for that.
mod6: :/
mod6: we were on track at that point to try to cut a milestone. but just about that time is when we hit the tx validation problem in 168`000 ; I think your patch just got lost in the shuffle.
mod6: yup, noted.
mod6: ok, so that helps us going forward then.
mod6: http://thebitcoin.foundation/ml/btc-dev/2015-February/000040.html << this?
mod6: is that releated to his patch that removes the dns stuff?
mod6: it's not broke from the web-perspective. i've just read so much stuff that I've confused myself.
mod6: so libnss is dynamically compiled and built/linked to glibc, and can not be avoided? ☟︎
mod6: ok maybe that's the part I was missing - how libnss is somehow tied to glibc.
mod6: np
mod6: !up ascii_field
mod6: !up asciilifeform
mod6: asciilifeform: I'm just trying to put together the monthy address; In one to three sentences cna you help me summarize what is going on with glibc/libnss? ☟︎
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