Generally, the install process goes like this (for stage 3):
1) boot to a shell (from cd, floppy, or network?)
2) prepare disk partitions (e.g. fdisk); reboot if necessary for partition tables
3) mount partitions
4) acquire (e.g. download) the appropriate stage 3 root snapshot
5) untar the snapshot onto what will be your new root partition
6) chroot to your new root partition
7) continue installing via gentoo commands and tools (emerge stuff)
HTH, Jonathan
Henry House wrote:
Does anyone know how to install Gentoo using an NFS mount instead of a CD? I am keen to try installing Gentoo but my only spare machine lacks a bootable CD-ROM. The logical first step would seem to be a rescue floppy, but a few minutes searching on Gentoo's site and the 'Net turned up no such item.
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