On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 7:16 AM Majid Hussain <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
> hey there mark,
> you are ausom!
> it has cleared things up alot!
> on the chroot what doo I need?
> thanks,
> Majid Hussain
>
> On 22/04/2020, Mark Knecht <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 5:45 AM Majid Hussain <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> hi there,
> >> now er days, the mate desktop is considderd very accessible,
> >> compared to gnome,
> >> orca is the screen reader used when a gui is launched,
> >> espeakup is the screen reader that is used on the tty before xorg and
> >> friends are launched,
> >> it's what debian uses on the net install image,
> >> hence me asking if espeakup would be able to be added to an iso image?
> >> unless there's away of building your own iso image from a non  gentoo
> > system?
> >> Majid
> >>
> >
> > Hi Majid,
> >    I know nothing about accessibility systems but the meat of installing
> > Gentoo is essentially just you executing a bunch of instructions inside
of
> > a chroot. You can start with any distro that currently provides
> > accessibility for you, set aside some disk space, chroot into it and
then
> > do the Gentoo install work there. If the distro you start with can read
> > what's going on in that terminal as well as the install instructions off
> > the web pages for this task then I think you should be good to go.
> >
> > Hope this helps,
> > Mark
> >
>
>
> --
> kind regards,
> Majid Hussain

Hi Majid,
   Again, I know nothing at all about how you deal with these tasks with
blindness. A few things:

1) This list tends to a a bottom posting list. I don't think anyone is
going to give you much grief about top posting. I certainly won't.

2) Fundamentally you just need to follow the isntall guide located here:

https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Handbook:AMD64

Under the section "Installing Gentoo" there are a bunch of links. The first
5 are basically about getting a new box with no OS booting, setting up a
network, basic stuff. You should have all of that from any OS you boot. TO
BE CLEAR: you can do this on your existing system if it's Linux based and
you have disk space available to play with. You can do this in a Virtualbox
VM. There is NO requirement to use a new empty system. Find some disk space
and follow the "Preparing the disks" and "Installing the Gentoo
installation files" sections to map out the design of your system. Once
that is done the section "Installing the Gentoo Base system" is where you
chroot into what will eventually become your machine. At that point you are
running Gentoo inside the chroot. You just build it p following the
instructions.

I hope this helps a little. Once you get started youo can ask questions
here and I am certain you'll get responses. This is, for the 25 years I've
been using Linux, the most helpful place on the web for both Gentoo and
general Linux admin sorts of topics.

   Warm welcomes and best of luck. I'm excited to see how you do.

Cheers,
Mark

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