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| Hi again, I'll have to reinstall my Gentoo . I've already downloades stage3 and portage from a mirror . I have no gentoo live or install CD , do I have to get one, or can I install from my running ubuntu, and chroot to the gentoo system to install it as I would do with a CD? thanks for your help jf |
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| jef_m wrote: > Hi again, > > I'll have to reinstall my Gentoo . I've already downloades stage3 and > portage from a mirror . I have no gentoo live or install CD , do I have to > get one, or can I install from my running ubuntu, and chroot to the gentoo > system to install it as I would do with a CD? You can use any livecd to install Gentoo. Just boot the computer with your preferred livecd (eg, ubuntu, knoppix) and follow the instructions in the Gentoo handbook. You won't be able to use stages from the CD as you would if you used a Gentoo livecd, but this doesn't matter as you can download everything from Internet (if you haven't already). You can also use an existing running distro, by chrooting into the partition where you intend to install Gentoo. See the following document, sections 3 and 5. http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/altinstall.xml |
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| "pk" <pk@pk.invalid> wrote in message news:fsfv9t$pqq$1@aioe.org... > > You can use any livecd to install Gentoo. Just boot the computer with your > preferred livecd (eg, ubuntu, knoppix) and follow the instructions in the > Gentoo handbook. You won't be able to use stages from the CD as you would > if you used a Gentoo livecd, but this doesn't matter as you can download > everything from Internet (if you haven't already). > You can also use an existing running distro, by chrooting into the > partition > where you intend to install Gentoo. > > See the following document, sections 3 and 5. > > http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/altinstall.xml > Thanks for your quick answer People like you make you like linux, and especially Gentoo . regards, jf |
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| On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 12:25:38 +0100, pk wrote: > > You can use any livecd to install Gentoo. Just boot the computer with your > preferred livecd (eg, ubuntu, knoppix) and follow the instructions in the > Gentoo handbook. You won't be able to use stages from the CD as you would > if you used a Gentoo livecd, but this doesn't matter as you can download > everything from Internet (if you haven't already). > You can also use an existing running distro, by chrooting into the partition > where you intend to install Gentoo. > > See the following document, sections 3 and 5. > > http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/altinstall.xml I have similar problem with installation. My laptop is not equipped with CDROM nor USB boot. The only boot option available is via the harddisk or network. My laptop is now installed with Ubuntu Breezy. There is still 7 GB of free space. My harddisk is partitioned into swap and root, nothing else. I want to install gentoo replacing the Ubuntu. So I think about 2 method to install. One is by booting the installer image from existing and loaded Ubuntu, and then do the partition (and of course deleting the installer image) and installation. Two is by loading the installer image from PXE network. None of it is mentioned in http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/altinstall.xml I mean, it is mentioned in above link, but that does not meets my condition. The network method is to make thin client, which is what I do not intend to do. And the existing Linux method need to boot my laptop using CDROM to resize my partition. If I could boot my laptop from CDROM, then I will install it directly. So... any other suggestion to me? Umar Said |
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| Umar Said wrote: > I have similar problem with installation. My laptop is not equipped with > CDROM nor USB boot. The only boot option available is via the harddisk > or network. My laptop is now installed with Ubuntu Breezy. There is still > 7 GB of free space. My harddisk is partitioned into swap and root, nothing > else. I want to install gentoo replacing the Ubuntu. So I think about 2 > method to install. One is by booting the installer image from existing and > loaded Ubuntu, and then do the partition (and of course deleting the > installer image) and installation. Two is by loading the installer image > from PXE network. None of it is mentioned in > http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/altinstall.xml > > I mean, it is mentioned in above link, but that does not meets my > condition. The network method is to make thin client, which is what I do > not intend to do. And the existing Linux method need to boot my laptop > using CDROM to resize my partition. If I could boot my laptop from CDROM, > then I will install it directly. > > So... any other suggestion to me? You could make a USBinstall, boot from it and run from the ubs-memory as you would have done from a CD-Rom. Or try this PXE http://menteb.org/tech/gentoo-pxe -- //Aho |
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| jef_m wrote: > Hi again, > > I'll have to reinstall my Gentoo . I've already downloades stage3 and > portage from a mirror . I have no gentoo live or install CD , do I have to > get one, or can I install from my running ubuntu, and chroot to the gentoo > system to install it as I would do with a CD? You don't need an install CD. You can install it from a running ubuntu. > thanks for your help No worries. -- Regards, Gregory. Gentoo Linux - Penguin Power |
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