![]() ![]() config that you made doing the "make menuconfig"), and the second line will copy the kernel to your /boot directory. The first line will rebuild the kernel and any modules (with the new. So, what you may need to do (if you didn't already do this, and didn't say that) is run config just tells the compiler to enable that option for the kernel when it is next built. Is the part of rebuilding the kernel (so the kernel knows of it). So I saved the ".config" and exited the kernel editor. The part that stands out to me, on a possible step you missed on the Last edited by Tefrem34 on Wed 2:42 am edited 4 times in total ![]() I obviously did somthing wrong.Įdit I added my username under the root ALL=(ALL) ALL and sudo seems to be working, so, so far I figured that out. I fallowed the hand boot in setting up my user account and adding it to the groups. I just can't figure out which line to edit with Code: My second issue is getting permissions enabled. So, how would I update and save the changes to the kernel so it will work in my system? However, I am missing a command some where, because after restarting my system I run Code: So I saved the ".config" and exited the kernel editor. Kernel automounter version 4 support (also supports v3)Įnabeled. I was fallowing the KDE setup guide and was trying to setup "Autofs" and I run the command Code: So I have been going through the forum and wiki trying to figure it out. Without making a directory in root, I can not make a new folder or even download anything off the internet. I am trying to get my file system permission and sudo to work. Posted: Sun 5:25 am Post subject: System Permissions and Autofs Errors Gentoo Forums Forum Index Installing Gentoo Gentoo Forums :: View topic - System Permissions and Autofs Errors
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