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* [gentoo-dev] Install w/o CD
@ 2002-04-17 16:45 Will Glynn
  2002-04-17 17:17 ` Jano Lukac
  2002-04-17 20:44 ` Dave Lee
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Will Glynn @ 2002-04-17 16:45 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-dev

I was recently (40 minutes ago) placed in a position where I wanted to install Gentoo on an existing Linux computer. But... I didn't have a Gentoo CD, nor did I have access to a burner. I'm sure that there are others who are in this same position but would still like to use Gentoo.

...no, this e-mail isn't asking for help. How I did this may be obvious to some of you, but it took me a good half hour to figure out. I booted up the computer, downloaded the 16 MB ISO, did a mount -o loop .iso gentoocd/ and copied the contents into /boot/gentoo. The machine was running grub, so I added the following to /boot/grub/menu.lst:

title Gentoo Linux Setup
      kernel /gentoo/isolinux/kernel devfs=nomount vga=normal load_ramdisk=1 prompt_ramdisk=0 ramdisk_size=22000 root=/dev/ram0 rw
      initrd /gentoo/isolinux/rescue.gz

Then I rebooted and the world was happy. (After trying to figure out why it didn't work for half an hour, that is. But it works now, anyway.) This seems like a reasonable way to load Gentoo without writing to a CD-R, which some people might find useful.

--delta407




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* Re: [gentoo-dev] Install w/o CD
@ 2002-04-17 18:01 jurquijo
  2002-04-17 19:16 ` Jano Lukac
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: jurquijo @ 2002-04-17 18:01 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-dev

I've successfully used this process (tftp) to install onto a slim Sony Vaio
without buying their (overpriced, proprietary) pcmcia CD-ROM:

http://www.gentoo.org/doc/altinstall.html





"Will Glynn" <delta407@delta407.homeip.net> on 04/17/2002 12:45:05 PM

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Subject:  [gentoo-dev] Install w/o CD




I was recently (40 minutes ago) placed in a position where I wanted to
install Gentoo on an existing Linux computer. But... I didn't have a Gentoo
CD, nor did I have access to a burner. I'm sure that there are others who
are in this same position but would still like to use Gentoo.

...no, this e-mail isn't asking for help. How I did this may be obvious to
some of you, but it took me a good half hour to figure out. I booted up the
computer, downloaded the 16 MB ISO, did a mount -o loop .iso gentoocd/ and
copied the contents into /boot/gentoo. The machine was running grub, so I
added the following to /boot/grub/menu.lst:

title Gentoo Linux Setup
      kernel /gentoo/isolinux/kernel devfs=nomount vga=normal
load_ramdisk=1 prompt_ramdisk=0 ramdisk_size=22000 root=/dev/ram0 rw
      initrd /gentoo/isolinux/rescue.gz

Then I rebooted and the world was happy. (After trying to figure out why it
didn't work for half an hour, that is. But it works now, anyway.) This
seems like a reasonable way to load Gentoo without writing to a CD-R, which
some people might find useful.

--delta407


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