What's a great way to waste all of a Sunday afternoon and evening, and then all of the free time (e.g. not taken up by that thing called an "educashun") on Monday? Installing Gentoo over Windows 2003 Server on a crappy little 500MHz Celeron system that performs print, file, NAT, http, and other services for the home network (and crunches F@H in its spare time), of course.
Mistake #1: trying to run LVM and udev. Oops! Several hours and countless almost inaudible "irregular expressions" later, I got that one fixed (no thanks to the incomplete documentation) by installing the device-mapper into the kernel instead of as a module. Mistake #2: compiling iptables into the kernel instead of as a module (sensing a trend here?). Why the $#@& the iptables utility can't detect it unless it's not in the freaking kernel I have no idea, but that's $#%*ing insane anyway! Numerous mistakes and more numerous wasted hours later, I now have a partially-working server, at the expense of much forum time and lost F@H production (as if...).
Ok, to get this back on topic, I might try to write a TeAm-specific (heh, using our team number
) F@H-on-Linux tutorial once these 40+ MB worth of printer drivers and necessary other stuff get done compiling... Perhaps they'll be done by my birthday (late November). :roll:
Mistake #1: trying to run LVM and udev. Oops! Several hours and countless almost inaudible "irregular expressions" later, I got that one fixed (no thanks to the incomplete documentation) by installing the device-mapper into the kernel instead of as a module. Mistake #2: compiling iptables into the kernel instead of as a module (sensing a trend here?). Why the $#@& the iptables utility can't detect it unless it's not in the freaking kernel I have no idea, but that's $#%*ing insane anyway! Numerous mistakes and more numerous wasted hours later, I now have a partially-working server, at the expense of much forum time and lost F@H production (as if...).
Ok, to get this back on topic, I might try to write a TeAm-specific (heh, using our team number
