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Dale wrote: |
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> Or use some other bootable CD like Knoppix. |
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> The best way to install Gentoo is the old way. You will learn a lot |
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> about Linux that way too. If you just have to, you can install some |
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> binary based OS like Mandriva on a separate drive and use it to install |
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> from then erase Mandriva after you get everything sorted out. The plus |
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> to that is you can use Mandriva to search the forums when a problem |
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> arises. It does have web browsers too. |
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> Just a few thoughts there. |
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> Dale |
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> :-) :-) |
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thanks Dale! I currently use ubuntu and Debian now. I try to install the |
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gentoo system via chroot from Ubuntu but was a real suicide for me..at |
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the end..I don't know why it does not work. |
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so do you think this is the best way? |
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thanks! |
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Fabio |
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