can't install RR64 via gentoo installer!@! ( nice BUT!! )

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Postby cvill64 » Sat Jul 08, 2006 22:31

lol, don't worry about it, but let me know if it works for you, either that or we'll figure out another way to do it :)
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Postby neighborlee » Sat Jul 08, 2006 22:34

cvill64 wrote:lol, don't worry about it, but let me know if it works for you, either that or we'll figure out another way to do it :)


i've done a gentoo install manually,,this just gave me a slight ability to be lazy about it <G>

ill give manual a shot and thx

approx. timeframe for anaconda installer ?

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Postby wolfden » Sat Jul 08, 2006 22:41

I missed that link too

I have done a gentoo install by hand myself a couple years ago and omg yes I have been looking for the lazy way too!! :lol: This is a bonus tho, you end up with a much better system doing this way :wink:
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Postby cvill64 » Sat Jul 08, 2006 22:49

neighborlee wrote:
cvill64 wrote:lol, don't worry about it, but let me know if it works for you, either that or we'll figure out another way to do it :)


i've done a gentoo install manually,,this just gave me a slight ability to be lazy about it <G>

ill give manual a shot and thx

approx. timeframe for anaconda installer ?

cheers
nl


Anaconda will hopefully be in the next RC2 release. Fabio is working his butt off on it though!

This "manual" way will give you the full dvd->hd install though, so its semi automatic and I call it the lazy man's manual install since you get the whole Sabayon Linux installed on your system :D So no having to manually configure all of your USE flags, etc.
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Postby Diddy » Sat Jul 08, 2006 23:30

i did not have any problems with the gentoo installer. (ok, there were some things i didn't know, but seem to have guessed it right :roll:)
i started with gparted. i left the space which should be used for linux as 'unallocated'.
then i told the gentoo installer to give a suggestion how it could make the partitions. (i don't remember how that button was called.) ...and then i let the gentoo installer create the partitions as it wanted to. everything worked fine. was i just lucky :D
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Postby cvill64 » Sat Jul 08, 2006 23:34

Diddy, on some hard drives partition tables, it has no problem, but the gli partitioner sucks majorly and will break many a disk setup, mainly extended partitions. That's why we're overing an alternative manual way for dvd -> hd way until we can get the Sabayon linux flavored anaconda installer out :)
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Postby neighborlee » Sat Jul 08, 2006 23:35

cvill64 wrote:
neighborlee wrote:
cvill64 wrote:lol, don't worry about it, but let me know if it works for you, either that or we'll figure out another way to do it :)


i've done a gentoo install manually,,this just gave me a slight ability to be lazy about it <G>

ill give manual a shot and thx

approx. timeframe for anaconda installer ?

cheers
nl


Anaconda will hopefully be in the next RC2 release. Fabio is working his butt off on it though!

This "manual" way will give you the full dvd->hd install though, so its semi automatic and I call it the lazy man's manual install since you get the whole Sabayon Linux installed on your system :D So no having to manually configure all of your USE flags, etc.


ok something is wrong..I'm almost done and issuing:
cp /etc/env.d/02locale /mnt/gentoo/etc/env.d/02locale
cp: cannot create regular file `/mnt/gentoo/etc/env.d/02locale': No such file or directory

help ? ;)

thx
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Postby cvill64 » Sat Jul 08, 2006 23:40

neighborlee wrote:ok something is wrong..I'm almost done and issuing:
cp /etc/env.d/02locale /mnt/gentoo/etc/env.d/02locale
cp: cannot create regular file `/mnt/gentoo/etc/env.d/02locale': No such file or directory

help ? ;)

thx
nl


Hmm...what does
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ls -l /etc/env.d/
give you ?

Also, if you want some real time help, you can try the irc #Sabayon on irc.oftc.net :) Usually I'm on quite a bit, if not, maybe somebody else is also...but it is the weekend :P
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