A few months ago the Gentoo Release engineering team changed the way
that releases are done to simplfy, automate, and provide more current
release media on a more regular basis. One of the consequences of
this is that the livecds are no-longer being released. This leaves
the installer with no pla
On 6/13/07, Jayson Vaughn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok,
Gentoo is over.
Gentoo can't be over! I still have $10 riding on Gentoo having a
larger market share than Windows Vista in 5 years! I still think I
will win :)
-Codeman
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
On Sat, 2006-10-21 at 08:22 +0200, Hubert Mercier wrote:
Hi,
When I recently "officially" joined the Gentoo Project, I had the idea
to share a part of my work, in the way of a scripts set I've been
working on for more than 2 years now, which I called GeNUS (Gentoo
Network Update System).
Soun
I can understand chris's position. but it would be nice if he would
consider the development of a script for the "livecd" that could
extract the stage4 on it and include documentation in the handbook on
how to do it.
being done for next release. i'm assuming you meant stage3 here.
because as
The Installer Team is happy to announce the 0.4 release of the Gentoo
Linux Installer. There are two major new features in this release and
a number of smaller changes.
The biggest change is an overhaul of the partitioning code. The
installer will now be more gentle to people's drives and not r
The Gentoo Installer will be able to do mass installations very soon
using a secure XMLRPC server and nice web interface and all that
jazz.
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/releng/installer/
you can grab experimental livecds with the installer on them from the mirrors.
-CodemanOn 10/14/05, Alexander