> >On a side note, you'll have a kernel on your boot media already when you > > run Gentoo's setup. If you need, just copy it over, and go. You may > > also need the modules. > > > >Kev. > > What do you mean? Do you mean the kernel recompile step? Last time I > installed gentoo (2004.0), just boot up the livecd. Has it changed in > 2004.2?
If you want to do a really rushed install of Gentoo, do a stage 3, and use the Kernel from your boot media. Then there's basically no compiling at all. I'm not suggesting it's a good way, but if you're desperate to have it running NOW, than this would work. It was a reply generally aimed at people saying Gentoo takes too long to install. Add precompiled binaries, and you're pretty much set. Things like VI or Vixie Cron take only a couple of minuites, even on a slow box, so this should cut the install time to maybe an hour or less. Kev. _______________________________________________ clug-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca

