Issac Trotts wrote: <snippage>
>>This is something that happens *during* the Gentoo install? If so, >>maybe you're misinterpreting an instruction, because I don't recall ever >>having to mount any filesystem in two places during a Gentoo install. >>You do have to chroot at some point, which could cause some confusion. >> > > > Well, no, it's something that happens in preparation to install. > Instead of burning a CD-ROM (which involves lots of extra trial-and-error > since I don't have my CD burner installed yet) I was going to do what > the Gentoo people said would be easier: install from within an existing > Linux installation. Aha. Admittedly I'm too lazy to go read the Gentoo docs for myself, but from what I remember, I wonder if maybe what you're supposed to do is copy the Gentoo install CD contents to a directory on an existing filesystem that won't get clobbered in the new system install. I think I did something similar when I installed Gentoo -- I was dealing with an old IDE CD drive that for some reason can't mount filesystems under 2.4 kernels. I could boot from it, but when it came time to copy the base system over, I couldn't mount the CD. So... after creating and formatting my partitions, I either ftp'ed the files from the net or scp'ed them from another machine on my network... I'm not sure which. Anyway, you could maybe do something like that, except that if you have the iso image, you'd just mount it as a loopback device and copy the stuff over to an existing filesystem. To mount img.iso as a loopback device, issue a command like: # mount -t iso9660 -o ro,loop=/dev/loop0 img.iso /mnt/img Of course, I'm kind of shooting in the dark here. In any case, I wouldn't recommend risking any kind of Gentoo install on a working system until you've tried it on another system. Matt > >>I know it's been mentioned before, but Gentoo is not a very >>newbie-friendly distribution. That said, if you have a piece of >>hardware laying around for which you can risk a lot of downtime, >>installing Gentoo can be a great way to learn a bunch of stuff about how >>a Linux system works... if you're ready for that kind of experience. > > > There's a machine I have at home that's just dying to be reconfigured. > Maybe I'll sacrifice it to the little penguin god. > > >>Good luck, >>Matt > > > Thanks, looks like I'll need it :^}. > > - Issac > > _______________________________________________ > vox-tech mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech