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I don't know if it's the correct list, but I did it as follows to |
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compile a pentium optimized system: |
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I plugged in the 4GB hdd of my Pentium system, created the file systems, |
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setup a chroot environment and did the whole gentoo install from there. |
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worked like a charm, which was pretty good since I don't have a keyboard |
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on my Pentium system. It's pretty straightforward, and shouldn't give |
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cheers, |
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Timo |
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On Sat, 2003-01-04 at 14:01, John Nilsson wrote: |
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> which is the correct mailing list for this kind of question? |
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> From: John Nilsson <john@×××××××.nu> |
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> To: gentoo-admin@g.o |
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> Subject: [gentoo-admin] Building a second system |
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> Date: 04 Jan 2003 12:52:51 +0100 |
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> I would like to use my current athlon-xp optimized system to compile a |
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> base system for a 486. How do I go about it? |
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> I suppose I would have to keep an 486 optimized copy of glibc somewhere, how? |
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> It would be nice to have a more or less permanent setup so I can upgrade |
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