gentoo
Deedra Waters
dmwaters at gentoo.org
Fri Jan 2 12:22:47 EST 2004
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Stage1 is fun, but it does take a lot to learn about it. I made the mistake of starting out with stage1, and not knowing enough. Fortunately for me, I had a friend who helped me when I had the wrong CFLAGS set, among other problems, and caused the bootstrap to die while compiling glibc. Stage1 is nice, but you need to have a lot of patience with it, though the end result is a nicely optomised system.
On Fri, 2 Jan 2004, Alex Snow wrote:
> downloaded it, burned it, and am currently booting it.
>
> I think i will start out with the stage 3 tarball until I learn more
> about how gentoo works. then I may try stage 1 or 2.
> On Fri, Jan 02, 2004
> at 10:28:58AM -0600, Deedra Waters wrote:
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> > hi alex.
> > You have to use the x86 experimental livecd located here: http://gentoo.oregonstate.edu/experimental/x86/livecd/livecd-2.6_11-29-200
> > 3.iso
> >
> > this is pretty much a basic iso so you need to download the stage tarball of your choice seperately. The install docs will tell you how to get a stage tarball if you do not have one
> >
> > You will need to burn the cd, then boot it. stick the cd in, start the machine, once the cd drive stops spinning, type 'gentoo speakup_synth=your_synth_here' You have about 30 seconds or so to enter this. If you do not enter that at the boot prompt, you will not have a talking install.
> >
> > I would suggest that you know ahead of time, what stage you want to use. It will make your life much easier in the longrun. I would also suggest that if you are new to linux and gentoo that you use the stage 3 tarball. this will make your install much quicker, and it can save you a lot of trouble in the long run, especially if you know little about CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS.
> >
> > I'm happy to answer questions if you have them.
> >
> >
> > On Fri, 2 Jan 2004, Alex Snow wrote:
> >
> > > Ok I'm thinking of installing gentoo on a spare box. I'v had a look at
> > > the install manual and picked my install media. I think the gnome/kde
> > > livecd looks the coolist since it's got a lot of stuff on it. it's
> > > either this or the regular livecd. I was just wondering if this cd has
> > > speakup on it and how I would get the install started?
> > > any help would be apreciated.
> > >
> > >
> >
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