Tyler Trafford wrote: > A Knoppix CD could help. That's what I use it for.
Seconded - it's one of the most useful things known to man. Just drop in the Knoppix CD, do your Gentoo install, complete with OO and the rest to keep you working, and let it get on with it. <heresy> It's even more useful to do a debian install however, as you can use the shell scripts to copy over a fully working install ready for apt-get update. </heresy> Perhaps a Gentoo-based Knoppix-like CD would be handy for people wanting a quick way to get a basic system installed ready for a background emerge -u world? -- Lightspeed - the less fattening alternative to fullspeed. 2:31:50 up 29 days, 23:55, 2 users, load average: 7.40, 6.67, 5.12 RX bytes:1369083901 (1305.6 Mb) TX bytes:1008525277 (961.8 Mb) E-mail address munged to prevent spam. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list