Am Sonntag, 22. Februar 2009 12:28:29 schrieb b.n.:
> James ha scritto:
> > Neil Bothwick <neil <at> digimed.co.uk> writes:
> >>> Yes, you heard me right - I recommend one uses Ubuntu to install
> >>> Gentoo
> >>
> >> I took that a stage further with my Eee.
> >> Knowing how long it would take to build everything, I installed
> >> Ubuntu, then used that while Gentoo was building in a chroot.
> >
> > OK, got it.
>
> +1, just for the sake of history :).
>
> I *never* used a Gentoo livecd. I always used Knoppix or Kubuntu cds.

I guess it always depends on what tools you actually need during installation. 
I use GRML, since it

* uses zsh as its default shell
* didn't drop EVMS like Debian (ok, they wanted to, but I could convince them 
to keep it)
* has some handy scripts like grml-chroot which does all the /proc and /dev 
bind mounting stuff
* ...

Bye...

        Dirk

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