Portage update helper scripts.
Project description
Easier Gentoo system maintenance
This is a set of commands to simplify maintaining a Gentoo system.
esync
This command needs eix
installed to fully function. It runs eix-sync
. This is intended for use as a cron job. I use it daily.
This command can run layman -S
for you if you pass -l
or --run-layman
.
emerges
This command will do the following:
- Update Portage
- Update
@world
with options--with-bdeps=y
,--update
,--deep
,--newuse
- Update live installations of packages (
@live-rebuild
) - Run
emerge @preserved-rebuild
- Run
systemctl daemon-reexec
(if applicable) - Update the kernel
There are flags to disable most parts of this functionality, such as --no-upgrade-kernel
. Pass --help
to see all the options.
Automatic kernel update process
The automatic kernel update will only work if there are 2 kernels displayed with the command eselect --brief kernel list
. The first one in the list must be the active kernel. The second one is the one to upgrade to. After switching to the new kernel, a .config
must exist in /usr/src/linux
or the command will not run make
. If the configuration exists at /proc/config.gz
it will be used.
If emerges
fails to build the kernel because of the state of eselect kernel list
, you can fix it and re-run the update by running upgrade-kernel
.
The old kernel data in /boot
will be stored in /root/.upkeep/old-kernels
.
Only GRUB (grub-mkconfig
) and Dracut are supported for the kernel update. There is currently no way to skip Dracut or GRUB. Valid configurations must be present in /etc
.
If you want to only rebuild the kernel, run rebuild-kernel
.
ecleans
This command will run the following commands (or equivalents):
emerge --depclean
emerge @preserved-rebuild
revdep-rebuild
eclean-dist --deep
rm -fR /var/tmp/portage/*
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