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a111: Logged on 2019-02-07 16:49 asciilifeform: in other cuntooisms : if anyone is short a x64 box to test-fire
cuntoo with, asciilifeform has a surplus disposable box, 'lenovo s10-3' , with that same chipset as in x60 etc period (
https://archive.is/Dny84 ) , if anyone in l1 wants, it's yours for the cost of postage ( has a mechanical hdd in it, i fughet of what size )
hanbot: trinque, /sys fails with "/usr/gnat/vtoolsp1/vtools/
cuntoo/build/sys: target is busy." lsof doesn't match anything tho.
trinque: in related news, I have trashed my
cuntoo build drive with repeated builds!
trinque: also congrats on your
cuntoo boot
hanbot: continuing my mounting woes, i can't unmount sdb3 partition on target drive from initial
cuntoo bootstrap.sh (target is busy); offending process from 'lsof | grep sdb3' looks like /proc/4693/exe ("txt, unknown"), no response from kill -9, no idea how it zombied out or why, what am i gonna do?
hanbot: so check this out: on new attempt to run
cuntoo bootstrap.sh, i get this error: "umount: invalid option -- 'R'". whereas man umount shows no uppercase R option (lowercase r makes sense, remount read-only). and moreover, first bootstrap.sh run moved past this no prob, not like the script *changed*, wth?
BingoBoingo: <hanbot> re my
cuntoo-in': i ran bootstrap.sh, got trinque's smileyface, but then "cp: cannot stat '../config/4.9.94-apu2': No such file or directory". i'm having moar surgery tomorrow, but i'll dig into this again friday. << Let me know if you need brought back online then. I can't imagine hippos work weekends, if their build is still going on by then.
hanbot: re my
cuntoo-in': i ran bootstrap.sh, got trinque's smileyface, but then "cp: cannot stat '../config/4.9.94-apu2': No such file or directory". i'm having moar surgery tomorrow, but i'll dig into this again friday.
lobbes: However, I'm pleased to say I now have a bootable (and, this time, login-able!)
cuntoo on my usb stick. I'll aim to get a post with all the details out this week
mircea_popescu: i suspect the whole heathen->
cuntoo environment building will require some more brush-up and tweaking. eventually we'll get it smooth but for now such attempts are indeed very useful globally, even if i imagine locally frustrating.
lobbes: However, I've got some detective work to do now; Last night I ran the
Cuntoo script (using the same kernel used for the above functioning Gentoo, and aimed at a usb drive), however when building the kernel I saw a spew of "error: cannot read XYZ elf file" and then it drops me out of the bootstrap.sh
lobbes: good day, #t. Quick update on what I've been doing lately: I've been on a bridge-to-
cuntoo quest. Firstly, I spent the last week or so successfully getting a hand-rolled classic Gentoo installed on my lappy; complete with alf's classic crapolade masks, functioning networking, gcc-musl, ave1's gnat, and diana_coman's v setup (tested and working splendidly, I will add).
hanbot: right right, i mixed 'em up. and yeah, i'm planning on grabbing phf's keccak v.py in step 3, if only because i've seen diana_coman's pop up in
cuntoo tests so i'd like to test the ver less traveled.
a111: Logged on 2019-01-15 15:32 asciilifeform: it is also time to speak of the next crate. and the customary four cargo slots. 1 is to contain a replacement for uy1 ( and ideally will run
cuntoo . ) 1 will contain a 1u that holds rk's. this gives 2 1u slots remaining, they can be occupied by colo passengers, if these stand up and wish to ride , or pizarro irons, at BingoBoingo's option.
mircea_popescu: diana_coman looks like it's going the way of
cuntoo-ada-musl, no glibc.
bvt: static version should be fine. then would also try it on
cuntoo (have it running, the genesis signature still does not match).
mircea_popescu: well, if you don't have experience with it or anything, it's not urgent -- can continue with
cuntoo, can switch to this, either way.
ave1: I was working on getting a
cuntoo up (which is going slow, I need to relearn to build a kernel, this used to be a lot easier 20 years ago)
mircea_popescu: nevertheless, the point has legs -- what we've done here very much can be done ands re-done, and with
cuntoo/ada-gnat/etc stack spitting out statics, it might even come close.
phf: i've been looking at getting x11 working for cp101a but not on top of
cuntoo. i'm going to take a break and attempt a build myself. i might run into the issue also
trinque: mod6: a/profiles/home/mod6/
cuntoo/
cuntoo/build/usr/portage/profiles/releases/17.0/package.use.mask << this for example is not a valid path for anything
mod6: you know, at one point i did actually handroll an initramfs on
cuntoo, at which point I updated the /etc/lilo.conf and when I booted, and it panic'd, it did drop me into a shell.
trinque: I very much want you on an actual
cuntoo because one of the immediate needs is a trb ebuild.
mod6: Ok, even if its not. I'm just saying I'd never expect anyone to follow the initramfs thing or any other thing. You know way more about what is kosher in gentoo/
cuntoo than I do.
mod6: I don't quite see it that way, I'm just trying to do Foundation work, that does overlap with the
Cuntoo work.
trinque: so your goal is to have a computer for mod6 on the back of my work, and if it incidentally helps get the
cuntoo thing done, w/e
trinque: I highly encourage you to not accidentally haul in an artifact of "user can't be expected to" into
cuntoo mod6: Might take a bit, but I'll begin work on that tomorrow-ish. Should have something to look at hopefully by Friday evening-ish. I'll inflate an entirely fresh
cuntoo.
mod6: so, `dd` the entire
cuntoo ssd disk onto a usb, then attempt to boot the USB, and then do the lsmod diff between the USB
cuntoo and the SSD
cuntoo?
mod6: So next mission is to use a clean USB drive, and inflate
cuntoo onto that, and then try?
mod6: asciilifeform: everything comes with trinque's
cuntoo afaik
mod6: Ok, so you're saying: Do all of the above steps, but instead of using a SATA SSD, inflate
cuntoo onto a USB stick?
mod6: Right, well,
cuntoo expands all of those things and build it, you just feed it a config. So if there is something that is "off" about my config with some other slightly different source version, then that might be a part of it.
mod6: certainly possible. seems totally wacky to me that the same kernel config would boot gentoo perfectly, but not
cuntoo. note in the wotpaste above that I copied in my /usr/src/linux/.config from gentoo directly and build that config.
mod6:
http://p.bvulpes.com/pastes/BoTML/?raw=true << Ok, so after installing
Cuntoo, I did what I said I'd do, which was test editing the append section and throwing a UUID in there instead of 'root=/dev/sda3'. It didn't work, I did get a kern dump.
mod6:
http://p.bvulpes.com/pastes/ht6ey/?raw=true << Ok, inflating /dev/sdb with
cuntoo. Will report back more tomorrow after install is complete, and I update the lilo.conf via LiveCD chroot mount of
cuntoo. Will post lilo.conf changes, and results.
mircea_popescu: trinque is it actually the case that
cuntoo can't boot off a non-first drive ? if so easy enough to check.
lobbes: btw, I managed to finally get a handrolled heathen gentoo installed the other day (my first one ever). Still wrestling with getting networking functional, but once I do I'ma get vtools set up, and then give the
cuntoo bootstrap.sh another spin
mircea_popescu: mod6 no man, the difference ain't that one's topic is ada and the other's topic is
cuntoo. the difference is that she said "here's the top level problem, here's the list of possible solutions, here's the failure mode of each, let me know if either the list's missing an item or wtf." ; you said "here's an error message pasted and i've been having problems".
a111: Logged on 2019-02-10 20:14 mod6: So during this adventure, I initially bought a WD 250Gb SATA SSD, upon which I installed
cuntoo. Which I never did get to work. Upon initial suspicion that disk might be bad, I bought another 250Gb WD SSD and installed
cuntoo on that also. Same error. So I at least removed the variable of "disk is bad".
trinque: I'm certain the
cuntoo script is *not done* which is why I'm having folks test it, but I want more out of these tests than "ow, it wasn't a debian installer"
a111: Logged on 2019-02-09 19:55 trinque: btw this means that e.g. what mod6 is experiencing are more likely to be "I need to go understand kernels and lilo better" than "
cuntoo is broken"
mod6: But that's what I've got now. 2 250Gb SSDs with
Cuntoo on them, neither boot, and now a 500Gb Gentoo disk that has worked perfectly up until just this very moment, which also doesn't boot.
mod6: So during this adventure, I initially bought a WD 250Gb SATA SSD, upon which I installed
cuntoo. Which I never did get to work. Upon initial suspicion that disk might be bad, I bought another 250Gb WD SSD and installed
cuntoo on that also. Same error. So I at least removed the variable of "disk is bad".
☟︎ mircea_popescu: asciilifeform so what is your idea here, "
cuntoo comes with gtk 2 and firefox 40" ?!
trinque: recall the "gentoo" repository is still present on the build, though at lower priority than "
cuntoo"
mircea_popescu: trinque i didn't suspect
cuntoo was necessarily at fault there, no.
trinque: btw this means that e.g. what mod6 is experiencing are more likely to be "I need to go understand kernels and lilo better" than "
cuntoo is broken"
☟︎ mircea_popescu: "this one crash that only happens twice every third saturday when running postgres on
cuntoo in x mode with y switch doing z task" is still catastrophic, as these things go.
trinque: of /
cuntoo/portage , the ebuild tree
mircea_popescu: speaking of which, hey asciilifeform do we have any plans to move phuctor to
cuntoo ?
a111: Logged on 2019-02-09 18:37 asciilifeform: mircea_popescu: ideally would be 'download trinque's signed iso and boot from it, then install
cuntoo'
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Rather than a rk, shinohai
cuntoo'd and AMD E-300 (AMD 64) laptop
hanbot: well my failed attempt isn't known to have anything to do with
cuntoo, as i didn't touch it yet.
a111: Logged on 2019-02-03 17:19 trinque: diana_coman: might I get a tarball of your
cuntoo build directory's present state?
mod6: i should also mention that shinohai's working
cuntoo is a APU box - not intel.
mod6: on the bright side, i thought that my inital new SSD i ordered for
cuntoo was just bad in some way, so i went and bought another. so now i have a spare :]
mod6: i've actually been lucky enough to have shinohai's ear this whole time too, who actually has a working
cuntoo.
mircea_popescu: won't be the end of the world if we manage to actually have a
cuntoo in a few months.
mircea_popescu: i'm guessing what we actually want here is to get
cuntoo ready already and then just skip this step altogether ; meanwhile sit unprotected
a111: Logged on 2019-02-09 18:02 asciilifeform: BingoBoingo: imho there's not much educational value any moar in setting up ancient gentoo; it's obsoleted by
cuntoo, and quite difficult to revv up on acct of the dead mirrors
mod6: right, i agree, so i don't think it's ~
cuntoo~ per se... but imagine this. I've had gentoo running on that hardware for nearly a year since i bought it.
mod6: fwiw, I've been working on trying to get
cuntoo working for 10 days.