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Fixing your system after an update (gentoox) |
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Fixing your system after an update (gentoox)Published by joey12344 on 2005-05-14 Category: Linux | Page Views: 3,238
After updating all the software on your system (using emerge up world), or after updating portage you should always run etc-update and update all the required .cfgs � you will be presented with a list of updates and given options as to what should be done with them. Things you should NOT update/ replace include:
1) /etc/conf.d/local.start
2) /etc/conf.d/local.stop
3) /etc/init.d/modules
4) /etc/modules.autoload
5) /etc/X11/XF86Config
6) /etc/make.conf
7) /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/nv_drv.o
8) /etc/conf.d/gpm
9) /etc/conf.d/net
10) Anything else YOU have personalised and feel should remain unchanged. Use your common sense here.
Before resetting make sure you run the following as root:
magic fix nvnet && magic && xbvset
If you do reset and you find your network card doesn't work properly, run the following as root:
insmod -f nvnet && /etc/init.d/net.eth0 restart && magic
If you reset and find that Xfree doesn't run properly run the following as root:
xbvset
This should solve any issues brought about by upgrading your software packages.
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