On Saturday 12 January 2008, Qian Qiao wrote: > I can understand why you guys think we are so compelled to have a > Gentoo LiveCD, because every other OS does, and to be honest, that is > exactly the reason that stops you guys thinking out of the box, in > what way is being able to install Gentoo from any LiveCD/distro a bad > thing? In everyway it should be considered one of Gentoo's strengths?
Joe, You have hit the nail on the head. The users around here pushing the idea to have an install CD just do not get it, and are probably *not*able* to think out the box. They can comprehend is "Gentoo = Gentoo install CD", precisely because virtually every other OS does it this way. And they have been indoctrinated to think this is the only way it can work, or they have drunk the PR department Kool-Aid or suffer from Red Hat Inc.'s major disease - Not Invented Here syndrome. I've had hundreds of people pass through my Linux sysadmin courses, and guess which concept they have most trouble grasping? It's not how initrd works, Xen, or LVM (the usual assumed suspects), it's how do you manage to use an Ubuntu LiveCD to fix a broken Red Hat system? Or how did I install Red Hat using Ubuntu as a bootstrap system (possible, but waaaaaay more trouble than it's worth) Such people should probably be running Ubuntu or a binary distro as they don't fit the profile of gentoo's target audience. Before anyone flames me to oblivion for insulting them, it's not an insult. I just recognize that you want to buy a high performance passenger car, and gentoo sells an experimental plane in kit form. -- Alan McKinnon alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com -- gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org mailing list