If you find a livecd-stage1 somehwere, you can just build a livecd-stage2 with it, which involves calling genkernel to build the cd's kernel (that's where you add sata support), plenty of other stuff, and eventually output an iso. If you don't find any livecd-stage1, build one with a brand 2006.1 stage3! You'll be able to choose each and every program that gets installed. See the manual at
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/releng/catalyst/ for details. On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 16:39:02 -0300 "Rodrigo Severo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > > I have just discovered Catalyst, despite being an old time Gentoo user (2 or > 3 years). > > I need an updated inimal install cd for amd64 as 2006.1 won't recognize my > sata. Is Catalyst a good path? > > Any particular suggestions or warnings about this quest? > > > Thanks in advance for your attention, > > Rodrigo Severo > > -- > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Rodrigo Severo > > Fábrica de Idéias > SBS Quadra 2 - Bloco S - Ed. Empire Center - Sala 1.301 > Brasília - DF - CEP 70070-904 > Tel. (61) 3321-1357 Fax (61) 3223-1712 > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
