Thanks Lucas.

Can anybody suggest an easy way to install the minimal install while
running another version of linux (Ubuntu) in another partition? I want
Gobo to be my main Linux OS (not just a side project in a Virtual
Environment) in the long run but need to minimize or eliminate
downtime?

Secondly after the minimal install,could I just chroot and continue
Compile while running Ubuntu as the main linux?

If I could parallely run both, it would make migration and acceptance
of Gobo in my environment much easier. Since I am primarily using it
as a ServerOS, it should be much easier to do this.

Anshuman



On 4 December 2014 at 01:06, Lucas C. Villa Real <luca...@gobolinux.org> wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 5:11 PM, Anshuman Aggarwal
> <anshuman.aggar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Lucas,
>>  Is the "Base" profile an option in the LiveCD? (sorry haven't gotten
>> a chance to boot it yet)...is it much like the Stage 3 tarball of
>> gentoo (are you aware of it?) ...I would like to ideally start from
>> that and then Compile my own. I have used source distributions before
>> (like gentoo) and the fact that Gobo is also one is a big plus.
>>
>
> Yes, it is an option given by the LiveCD's Installer utility. It is very
> much similar to Gentoo's Stage 3 tarball: you end up with a software stack
> that's just enough to launch GoboLinux' Compile utility (which depends on
> things like GCC, BinUtils and whatsnot) along with a few critical software
> which are tricky to build.
>
> Lucas
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