Dale wrote:

Or use some other bootable CD like Knoppix.
The best way to install Gentoo is the old way.  You will learn a lot
about Linux that way too.  If you just have to, you can install some
binary based OS like Mandriva on a separate drive and use it to install
from then erase Mandriva after you get everything sorted out.  The plus
to that is you can use Mandriva to search the forums when a problem
arises.  It does have web browsers too.

Just a few thoughts there.

Dale :-) :-)
thanks Dale! I currently use ubuntu and Debian now. I try to install the gentoo system via chroot from Ubuntu but was a real suicide for me..at the end..I don't know why it does not work.
so do you think this is the best way?
thanks!
Fabio
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