Hi,

you can install the gentoo linux-dist in parallel to the default linux-base. 
Gentoo will be in /usr/local, not in /compat/linux. As such you have to 
manually start programs there via chroot. This means you do not have access to 
you FreeBSD files like normally, except you do null-mounts into the gentoo 
area. It also means your experience will not be as "integrated" as with the 
defaut linux-base (the linux-base port does some effort to integrate FreeBSD 
config files and installed resources like fonts).

Just switching between them, like changing a symlink, is theoretically 
possible, but the gentoo linux-dist port is not designed for this kind of 
integration. It's a linux-"dist" port, not a linux-"base" port.

Bye,
Alexander.

-- 
Send via an Android device, please forgive brevity and typographic and spelling 
errors. Thomas Mueller <mueller6...@bellsouth.net> hat geschrieben:I noticed on 
http://www.freshports.org/commits.php an update to the Gentoo Linux 
distribution.

I know there are other Linux compatibility ports in the emulators category.

Is it possible to install more than one Linux compatibility package or actual 
Linux installation and switch from one to the other?

I might want to install a Linux compatibility package and still be able to run 
Linux software through an actual Linux installation, separate from the FreeBSD 
Linux compatibility package.

Or possibly be able to compare one Linux compatibility package to another.

Tom

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