One thing I noticed with sysrescuecd switching from Gentoo to Arch was no more
gcc, meaning you can't build any additional software.
But then the use of squashfs always was an annoyance.
Tom
On June 4, 2019 1:10:13 PM UTC, Mick wrote:
>I just downloaded my preferred medium of choice for installing Gentoo
>and
>discovered sysrescuecd now runs Linux Arch instead of Gentoo and to
>make
>things worse it is running systemd instead of openrc. :-(
>
>A quick look in the forums did not
On Tuesday, 4 June 2019 14:10:13 BST Mick wrote:
> I just downloaded my preferred medium of choice for installing Gentoo and
> discovered sysrescuecd now runs Linux Arch instead of Gentoo and to make
> things worse it is running systemd instead of openrc. :-(
Oh, woe!
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Regards,
Peter.
I found some hints for using non-Gentoo LiveCDs for installation over here
when I realized that my beloved SystemRescueCD switched over to Arch:
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Installation_alternatives#Installation_from_non-Gentoo_LiveCDs
It seems though that these special advices (tar options when
Mick wrote:
> I just downloaded my preferred medium of choice for installing Gentoo and
> discovered sysrescuecd now runs Linux Arch instead of Gentoo and to make
> things worse it is running systemd instead of openrc. :-(
>
> A quick look in the forums did not reveal the reasons for this
On Tue, 4 Jun 2019 at 15:10, Mick wrote:
>
> I just downloaded my preferred medium of choice for installing Gentoo and
> discovered sysrescuecd now runs Linux Arch instead of Gentoo and to make
> things worse it is running systemd instead of openrc. :-(
>
> A quick look in the forums did not
I just downloaded my preferred medium of choice for installing Gentoo and
discovered sysrescuecd now runs Linux Arch instead of Gentoo and to make
things worse it is running systemd instead of openrc. :-(
A quick look in the forums did not reveal the reasons for this strategic
change.
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