I found out the existing system had installed with bios and not gpt. When
I mostly got the gentoo install done I went the gpt path and that set up
complications. Using gdisk to put gpt on the drives destroyed both the
gentoo system and the original system.
Reinstallation of the original system le
On 2024.05.26 07:11, Jude DaShiell wrote:
I have tried a couple different things so linux-firmware and other
packages can find the boot location and none of them have worked.
I'm going with openrc and efi and gpt.
originally I made an efi partition and mounted it mount /dev/sda1
/mnt/gentoo/efi o
I have tried a couple different things so linux-firmware and other
packages can find the boot location and none of them have worked.
I'm going with openrc and efi and gpt.
originally I made an efi partition and mounted it mount /dev/sda1
/mnt/gentoo/efi once the efi directory had been created.
late
I'm getting a pair of errors when I do emerge linux-firmware:
undefined license group
emerge Assuming no boot partition
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Jude
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