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iamben: copy the old config into the new source dir, and make oldconfig | |
tlhonmey: Also turning on the bit about storing a copy if the config in the kernel and making it | |
accessible via /proc/config.gz is a handy way to keep from losing your config. | |
tertl3: emerge -auvDU --jobs 4 --quiet-build=y --complete-graph=y --verbose-conflicts @world | |
emerge -avuDN @world | |
emerge --sync && emerge @world -uvDNa | |
//grub-install --target=i386-pc |