b.n. schrieb:
Yes, this is quite boring, since I wouldn't like to rely on
network/double drive. Wouldn't it be possible to use a multisession
cd/dvd with the gentoo cd in the first session and the tarball in the
second (or editing the gentoo cd ISO)?
I d'ont know. I'm not good at this CD-ISO
Marc Blumentritt ha scritto:
I d'ont know. I'm not good at this CD-ISO stuff, though I always use
network, if possible. What about a USB-Stick (if you have USB 2.0)? Or
possibly a second hard drive? Or you move the harddrive from your old
machine to your build machine and build everything on it?
Marc Blumentritt ha scritto:
Then create a tarball from it. You could call this tarball a stage4
tarball, because it is a complete system (compared to a stage3 tarball).
To create the tarball, leave the chroot an run something like this:
tar -cjvpf /stage4.tar.bz2 /path/to/your/chroot
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b.n. schrieb:
Hi,
I have looked a bit for this but I've found nothing.
I'd like to create an installable disk ready-to-install on another old,
low specs machine that cannot bear a Gentoo install by itself.
The logic would be:
- create a chroot environment
- install a subgentoo in it
-
in this case you need a second drive or boot your cd with
the option to load the whole image to memory (I d'ont remember the name
for it
in boot prompt of livecd type:
# gentoo docache
greets :)
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