2014-09-04 9:53 GMT-06:00 James <[email protected]>: > Joseph <syscon780 <at> gmail.com> writes: > > >> Is your /home on "root" partition? I've notice that handbook does not >> designate separate partition for "home" anymore. > > Hello Joseph, > > Often, the Arch linux documents give one a more robust background for > reading up on issues/choices related to Gentoo. After all, Arch is based > on Gentoo and their documents are often a good compliment for reading > up on issues you face with Gentoo, Arch is NOT based on gentoo, ArchLinux is it's own thing, PKGBUILDS for building, and pacman as package manager, and there's systemd which is used there as default, on top of that, is the /bin and /sbin merge in in /usr, so arch and gentoo are different and it's own thing each.
>particularly when abstracted to > a general understanding of the needs you may have. That said, do not > blindly follow Arch Linux documents to resolve gentoo issues. > But since Arch packages are very vanilla as those of Gentoo, the Arch documentation is a good source, but you have to be aware of the base system differences. > https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/partitioning > > hth, > James > > >

