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Gentoo is a source-based linux distribution.
 
Gentoo is a source-based linux distribution.
 
source-based means every application is compiled locally.
 
source-based means every application is compiled locally.
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You can download a copy of gentoo [http://www.gentoo.org/main/en/where.xml Here]
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To install gentoo you will need to create a bootable LiveCD or LiveUSB.
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There are many ways one could create a LiveCD or LiveUSB, but this is outside of the scope of Gentoo Installation
  
  
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And preferably multiple cores on an x86_64 processor
 
And preferably multiple cores on an x86_64 processor
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=Hard Drive Setup=
 
=Hard Drive Setup=

Revision as of 19:07, 24 November 2011

Gentoo is a source-based linux distribution. source-based means every application is compiled locally.

You can download a copy of gentoo Here

To install gentoo you will need to create a bootable LiveCD or LiveUSB. There are many ways one could create a LiveCD or LiveUSB, but this is outside of the scope of Gentoo Installation


Virtual Machine Setup

If you want to set up Gentoo within a virtual machine you will need at least:

  • Around 512MB to 1GB of RAM
  • At least 10GB HDD
  • Networking features enabled

And preferably multiple cores on an x86_64 processor



Hard Drive Setup

  ls /dev | grep sd
  cfdisk /dev/sda


cfdisk will then bring you into an ncurses gui. Use cfdisk to:

  • Create 100MB Partition Bootable at the Beginning
  • Create 2048MB Partition at the beginning
  • Create remaining free space partition at the beginning


Choose to Write tables to disk, and then exit.

<source lang="bash">

mkfs.ext2 /dev/sda1
mkswap /dev/sda2
mkfs.reiserfs /dev/sda3
mount -t reiserfs /dev/sda3 /mnt/gentoo ; cd /mnt/gentoo
wget http://gentoo.arcticnetwork.ca/releases/x86/current-stage3/stage3-i686-20110614.tar.bz2
    # for the below line, you can simply press the TAB button after stage3 and it will automatically complete the command, just press enter to confirm it
tar xvpjf stage3*
swapon /dev/sda2
cp /etc/resolv.conf /mnt/gentoo/etc/resolv.conf

</source>
   # make sure you can access network here, try ping google.com or links google.command
   # if it isn't working, try to:
   # ifconfig eth0 down && ifconfig eth0 up
   # dhcpcd eth0
   # you might need to do this each time you reboot