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I have a laptop workstation which I want to put Funtoo on. I am back at the planning stage (after not getting very far without planning). The SSD is partitioned as I want to enable hibernation. However, power management (and WiFi network discovery, although I haven’t got that far yet) appear to be the big issues. One thing I’d like if possible and circumstances allow, would be to kick off emerge, then close lid and after emerge finishes regular closed lid power management takes over :) as that would be nice. Please advise me on best practices? I am even willing to try systemd (please don’t get hung up on the mention of systemd, it’s just a tool that does a... many jobs). Btw, I have deliberately left out my mistakes to avoid confusion. — Stephen.
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I updated my systems and my recent builds are having this issue both on desktops and servers. When running rc-status, some services are reported as stopped even though they are running and when I try to either do a service <service name> start or service <service name> restart, it reports that the service is already running. I am only starting my services through the /usr/sbin/service command. The only thing I can think of is checking the permissions at /run, and that seems fine. What else / where else should I look to sort this out? Thanks in advance, Walter
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I'm looking to install Lilo to by MBR, but I'm not sure how to proceed with telling Lilo which kernel/initrd to use. I'm using the latest debian-sources kernel, so I would expect to write "image=/boot/debian-sources-x86_64-4.7.8" and the initrd bit to lilo.conf for it to boot. However my kernel isn't in /boot, and I'm not sure what to symlink to /boot/bzImage. I'd rather not creating symlinks, if it can be avoided.
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It's said Funtoo will create a new init system, is there any news on that? I ever came across VoidLinux.eu who uses runit and works impressive. jazzi