* [gentoo-doc-cvs] cvs commit: hb-install-gli-dialog.xml
@ 2006-02-15 19:32 Shyam Mani
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To: gentoo-doc-cvs
fox2mike 06/02/15 19:32:39
Modified: xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.0 handbook-x86.xml
Added: xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.0
hb-install-gli-dialog.xml
Log:
Yay, and one for the gli-dialog installer
Revision Changes Path
1.7 +3 -3 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.0/handbook-x86.xml
file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.0/handbook-x86.xml?rev=1.7&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo
plain: http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.0/handbook-x86.xml?rev=1.7&content-type=text/plain&cvsroot=gentoo
diff : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.0/handbook-x86.xml.diff?r1=1.6&r2=1.7&cvsroot=gentoo
Index: handbook-x86.xml
===================================================================
RCS file: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.0/handbook-x86.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.6
retrieving revision 1.7
diff -u -r1.6 -r1.7
--- handbook-x86.xml 15 Feb 2006 17:09:57 -0000 1.6
+++ handbook-x86.xml 15 Feb 2006 19:32:39 -0000 1.7
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<!DOCTYPE book SYSTEM "/dtd/book.dtd">
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.0/handbook-x86.xml,v 1.6 2006/02/15 17:09:57 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.0/handbook-x86.xml,v 1.7 2006/02/15 19:32:39 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<book link="handbook-x86.xml">
<title>Gentoo Linux 2006.0 x86 Handbook</title>
@@ -167,11 +167,11 @@
<chapter>
<title>Using the Dialog based Gentoo Linux Installer</title>
<abstract>
-You now have an option of using our text based installer to install Gentoo.
+You also have an option of using our text based installer to install Gentoo.
Configure the options you need through an easy to use set of menus and you're
ready to go.
</abstract>
- <include href="hb-install-dialog.xml" />
+ <include href="hb-install-gli-dialog.xml" />
</chapter>
<chapter>
1.1 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.0/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml
file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.0/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml?rev=1.1&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo
plain: http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.0/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml?rev=1.1&content-type=text/plain&cvsroot=gentoo
Index: hb-install-gli-dialog.xml
===================================================================
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<!DOCTYPE sections SYSTEM "/dtd/book.dtd">
<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.0/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/15 19:32:39 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
<sections>
<version>1.0</version>
<date>2006-02-13</date>
<section>
<title>Welcome</title>
<subsection>
<title>Before you begin</title>
<body>
<p>
After you boot the Gentoo Linux Installer LiveCD, it will attempt to load a
graphical desktop. If it is unable to do so, it will instead display a command
line prompt. To launch the installer, simply type:
</p>
<pre caption="Start the installer">
# <i>installer</i>
</pre>
<p>
Once the installer has finished loading, you will be greeted by the welcome
screen. It provides a friendly introduction to the process of installing
Gentoo on your computer. Remember to read each option carefully. There is
detailed help available for each step of installation at the top of the screen.
We recommend that you always read the help provided before making your choices.
Note that at any time during the installation process, you can save your
configuration progress in case you need to resume your installation at a later
time. Use the <c>Tab</c> key (on your keyboard) to move around the menus within
a screen and the <c>Enter</c> key to confirm an action.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Partitioning</title>
<subsection>
<title>Preparing the disks</title>
<body>
<p>
In order to install Gentoo on your machine, you will need to prepare your
disks. The <e>Partitioning</e> screen will show you a list of detected disks and
allow you to specify the filesystems you would like to have on your
partitions. Selecting <c>Clear partitions</c> will erase all previous partitions on
your disk, so be careful with this option! It is also possible to resize
certain partition types.
</p>
<p>
If you choose to go with the <c>Recommended layout</c>, the installer will
create three partitions: 100MB for <path>/boot</path>, a <path>/swap</path>
partition up to 512MB in size, and the rest of the available space on the disk
is used for <path>/</path>, the root partition. If you have more than 4GB of
unpartitioned space, using the "Recommended layout" will automatically configure
your partitions without destroying any data on any existing partitions.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Network Mounts</title>
<subsection>
<title>Optional: Define network mounts</title>
<body>
<p>
This screen lets you set up and use any existing network mounts during and
after installation. Select <c>New</c> to begin configuration. At this time, only NFS
is supported.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Stage Selection</title>
<subsection>
<title>Dynamic stage generation</title>
<body>
<p>
Since you are performing an installation <e>without</e> an internet connection,
you <b>must</b> select <e>GRP</e> from the stage options present. Then, on the next
screen, select <e>Create from CD</e>. Everything you need to build your system will
then be generated from the files on the LiveCD.
</p>
<warn>
Do <e>not</e> select any options other than those specified above when you are
installing without an internet connection.
</warn>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Kernel Sources</title>
<subsection>
<title>Using the liveCD kernel</title>
<body>
<p>
You must use the kernel present on the LiveCD for the GRP/networkless
install. This is merely a <c>gentoo-sources</c> kernel compiled by
<c>genkernel</c>, Gentoo's automated compilation utility, and will give you a
kernel that automatically detects and configures your hardware upon boot.
</p>
<p>
Select <e>LiveCD kernel</e> and continue to the next screen.
</p>
<p>
If you want to have a nifty background image during system boot, select
<e>Enable bootsplash</e>.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Bootloader</title>
<subsection>
<title>Making your choice</title>
<body>
<p>
This screen allows to you choose your bootloader. The installer will
automatically configure your choice.
</p>
<!-- do we need to cover all the stuff about lilo/grub and kernel parameter
lines and/or block devices here? -->
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Timezone</title>
<subsection>
<title>Choose your timezone</title>
<body>
<p>
Study the list and select the region closest to your actual location.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Networking</title>
<subsection>
<title>Add network device</title>
<body>
<p>
On this screen, you will be able to configure the various network interface
devices detected on your computer. Read the available options carefully.
</p>
<p>
The next screen gives you a choice between DHCP and manual IP address
configuration. Once your network interface is properly configured, you will
need to create a hostname for your system. Optionally, you may specify a
domainname and any DNS server information needed.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Extra Packages</title>
<subsection>
<title>Optional: installing extra packages</title>
<body>
<p>
The LiveCD contains a number of available pre-built packages. If you wish to
install any of them, check the appropriate box.
</p>
<impo>
As you are installing Gentoo without an internet connection, you cannot add
any extra packages other than those shown in the installer.
</impo>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Users</title>
<subsection>
<title>Adding users and groups</title>
<body>
<p>
First set the root password for the system administrator (the <e>root</e>
user).
</p>
<p>
We <e>strongly</e> recommend that you create a regular user for daily work.
Working as root all the time is <e>dangerous</e> and should be avoided! Create
your users, set their passwords, and add them to the appropriate groups. You
can optionally change their home directories, select their login shell, and set
helpful comments.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Review</title>
<subsection>
<title>Finishing up</title>
<body>
<p>
Please take the time to double-check each step of the installation process,
ensuring that your system is properly configured. When you have finished
reviewing, you may save your progress and exit, or click "Install" to begin
automatically installing Gentoo.
</p>
<p>
The installer will alert you when it has finished. It will then return you to
the command prompt. All you need to do to reboot is type:
</p>
<pre caption="Rebooting">
# <i>shutdown -r now</i>
</pre>
<p>
Congratulations, your system is now fully equipped! Continue with <uri
link="?part=1&chap=5">Where to go from here?</uri> to learn more about
Gentoo.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
</sections>
<!--
Steps of the dialog:
(pre): type installer at the prompt to begin the dialog
1. Partitioning
(note: we absolutely must include partitioning info here; gli-dialog refers
users to the partitioning info in the gentoo handbook! note that the gtkfe
installer already has this partition info in its graphical help screens)
2. Network mounts
3. Stage Selection
4. kernel sources
5. bootloader
6. timezone
7. network interface selection/configuration (inc. dhcp/static-manual)
8. hostname/domainname/dns
9. Optional: install additional packages
10. set root password
11. add user, set passwords/groups
12. review
(post) finishes, drops to prompt: shutdown -r now
-->
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* [gentoo-doc-cvs] cvs commit: hb-install-gli-dialog.xml
@ 2006-02-17 19:01 Josh Saddler
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From: Josh Saddler @ 2006-02-17 19:01 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-doc-cvs
nightmorph 06/02/17 19:01:07
Modified: xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.0
hb-install-gli-dialog.xml
Log:
Email addy change. **no content change**
Revision Changes Path
1.2 +7 -12 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.0/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml
file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.0/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo
plain: http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.0/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/plain&cvsroot=gentoo
diff : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.0/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml.diff?r1=1.1&r2=1.2&cvsroot=gentoo
Index: hb-install-gli-dialog.xml
===================================================================
RCS file: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.0/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.1
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2
--- hb-install-gli-dialog.xml 15 Feb 2006 19:32:39 -0000 1.1
+++ hb-install-gli-dialog.xml 17 Feb 2006 19:01:07 -0000 1.2
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<!DOCTYPE sections SYSTEM "/dtd/book.dtd">
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.0/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/15 19:32:39 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.0/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/17 19:01:07 nightmorph Exp $ -->
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@
<p>
In order to install Gentoo on your machine, you will need to prepare your
-disks. The <e>Partitioning</e> screen will show you a list of detected disks and
+disks. The <c>Partitioning</c> screen will show you a list of detected disks and
allow you to specify the filesystems you would like to have on your
partitions. Selecting <c>Clear partitions</c> will erase all previous partitions on
your disk, so be careful with this option! It is also possible to resize
@@ -94,8 +94,8 @@
<p>
Since you are performing an installation <e>without</e> an internet connection,
-you <b>must</b> select <e>GRP</e> from the stage options present. Then, on the next
-screen, select <e>Create from CD</e>. Everything you need to build your system will
+you <e>must</e> select <c>GRP</c> from the stage options present. Then, on the next
+screen, select <c>Create from CD</c>. Everything you need to build your system will
then be generated from the files on the LiveCD.
</p>
@@ -122,12 +122,7 @@
</p>
<p>
-Select <e>LiveCD kernel</e> and continue to the next screen.
-</p>
-
-<p>
-If you want to have a nifty background image during system boot, select
-<e>Enable bootsplash</e>.
+Select <c>LiveCD kernel</c> and continue to the next screen.
</p>
</body>
@@ -239,8 +234,8 @@
<p>
Please take the time to double-check each step of the installation process,
ensuring that your system is properly configured. When you have finished
-reviewing, you may save your progress and exit, or click "Install" to begin
-automatically installing Gentoo.
+reviewing, you may save your progress and exit, or click <c>Install</c> to
+begin automatically installing Gentoo.
</p>
<p>
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* [gentoo-doc-cvs] cvs commit: hb-install-gli-dialog.xml
@ 2006-02-17 19:14 Shyam Mani
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To: gentoo-doc-cvs
fox2mike 06/02/17 19:14:50
Modified: xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.0
hb-install-gli-dialog.xml
Log:
Can't click the gli-dialog
Revision Changes Path
1.3 +2 -2 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.0/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml
file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.0/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml?rev=1.3&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo
plain: http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.0/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml?rev=1.3&content-type=text/plain&cvsroot=gentoo
diff : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.0/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml.diff?r1=1.2&r2=1.3&cvsroot=gentoo
Index: hb-install-gli-dialog.xml
===================================================================
RCS file: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.0/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.2
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
--- hb-install-gli-dialog.xml 17 Feb 2006 19:01:07 -0000 1.2
+++ hb-install-gli-dialog.xml 17 Feb 2006 19:14:50 -0000 1.3
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<!DOCTYPE sections SYSTEM "/dtd/book.dtd">
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.0/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/17 19:01:07 nightmorph Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.0/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml,v 1.3 2006/02/17 19:14:50 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
@@ -234,7 +234,7 @@
<p>
Please take the time to double-check each step of the installation process,
ensuring that your system is properly configured. When you have finished
-reviewing, you may save your progress and exit, or click <c>Install</c> to
+reviewing, you may save your progress and exit, or select <c>Install</c> to
begin automatically installing Gentoo.
</p>
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* [gentoo-doc-cvs] cvs commit: hb-install-gli-dialog.xml
@ 2006-02-27 0:37 Shyam Mani
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fox2mike 06/02/27 00:37:18
Modified: xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0 handbook-alpha.xml
handbook-amd64.xml handbook-hppa.xml
handbook-ppc.xml handbook-ppc64.xml
handbook-sparc.xml handbook-x86.xml
hb-install-about.xml
hb-install-alpha-bootloader.xml
hb-install-alpha-disk.xml
hb-install-alpha-kernel.xml
hb-install-alpha-medium.xml
hb-install-amd64-bootloader.xml
hb-install-amd64-disk.xml
hb-install-amd64-kernel.xml
hb-install-amd64-medium.xml hb-install-config.xml
hb-install-finalise.xml
hb-install-hppa-bootloader.xml
hb-install-hppa-disk.xml hb-install-hppa-kernel.xml
hb-install-hppa-medium.xml hb-install-network.xml
hb-install-next.xml hb-install-ppc-bootloader.xml
hb-install-ppc-disk.xml hb-install-ppc-kernel.xml
hb-install-ppc-medium.xml
hb-install-ppc64-bootloader.xml
hb-install-ppc64-disk.xml
hb-install-ppc64-kernel.xml
hb-install-ppc64-medium.xml
hb-install-sparc-bootloader.xml
hb-install-sparc-disk.xml
hb-install-sparc-kernel.xml
hb-install-sparc-medium.xml hb-install-stage.xml
hb-install-system.xml hb-install-tools.xml
hb-install-x86-medium.xml index.xml
Added: xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0 hb-install-gli-dialog.xml
hb-install-gtkfe.xml hb-installer-about.xml
Removed: xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0
hb-install-x86-bootloader.xml
hb-install-x86-disk.xml hb-install-x86-kernel.xml
Log:
Networkless handbook for 2006.0, "Chuck Norris can divide by zero" Initial Version
Revision Changes Path
1.2 +23 -23 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/handbook-alpha.xml
file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/handbook-alpha.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo
plain: http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/handbook-alpha.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/plain&cvsroot=gentoo
diff : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/handbook-alpha.xml.diff?r1=1.1&r2=1.2&cvsroot=gentoo
Index: handbook-alpha.xml
===================================================================
RCS file: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/handbook-alpha.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.1
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2
--- handbook-alpha.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:11:36 -0000 1.1
+++ handbook-alpha.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:37:17 -0000 1.2
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<!DOCTYPE book SYSTEM "/dtd/book.dtd">
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/handbook-alpha.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/handbook-alpha.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<book link="handbook-alpha.xml">
-<title>Gentoo Linux 2005.1 Alpha Handbook</title>
+<title>Gentoo Linux 2006.0 Alpha Handbook</title>
<author title="Author">
<mail link="swift@gentoo.org">Sven Vermeulen</mail>
@@ -121,8 +121,8 @@
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
<license/>
-<version>5.2</version>
-<date>2005-10-13</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<part>
<title>Installing Gentoo</title>
@@ -206,7 +206,7 @@
<chapter>
<title>Installing Necessary System Tools</title>
<abstract>
-As mentioned before, Gentoo is about choices. In this chapter we help you
+As mentioned before, Gentoo is about customization. In this chapter we help you
choose and install some important tools.
</abstract>
<include href="hb-install-tools.xml"/>
@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@
<title>Finalizing your Gentoo Installation</title>
<abstract>
You're almost done. We'll just create one (or more) users for your
-system and (optionally) install the prebuilt packages.
+system and (optionally) install the prebuild packages.
</abstract>
<include href="hb-install-finalise.xml"/>
</chapter>
@@ -254,7 +254,7 @@
This chapter explains the "simple" steps a user definitely needs to know to
maintain the software on his system.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-working-portage.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-working-portage.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -263,7 +263,7 @@
USE-flags are a very important aspect of Gentoo. In this chapter, you learn to
work with USE-flags and understand how USE-flags interact with your system.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-working-use.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-working-use.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -272,7 +272,7 @@
Discover the features Portage has, such as support for distributed compiling,
ccache and more.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-working-features.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-working-features.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -282,7 +282,7 @@
dependency-driven decisions and virtual initscripts. This chapter explains all
these aspects and explains how to deal with these scripts.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-working-rcscripts.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-working-rcscripts.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -292,7 +292,7 @@
This chapter explains how you do that, and also describes frequently used
variables.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-working-variables.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-working-variables.xml"/>
</chapter>
</part>
@@ -309,7 +309,7 @@
Once you want to know Portage in-depth you need to know where it stores its
files and data.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-portage-files.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-portage-files.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -318,7 +318,7 @@
Portage is completely configurable through various variables you can set in the
configuration file or as environment variable.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-portage-configuration.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-portage-configuration.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -329,7 +329,7 @@
branches can be configured and how you can override this separation
individually.
</abstract>
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Portage comes with a few extra tools that might make your Gentoo experience even
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your own Portage tree, how to synchronise only the categories you want, inject
packages and more.
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installing software and how you can do this yourself using the ebuild
application.
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A guide to quickly get your network interface up and running in most common
environments.
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Here we learn about how the configuration works - you need to know this
before we learn about modular networking.
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Gentoo provides you flexible networking - here you are told about choosing
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<abstract>
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<abstract>
For laptop users or people who move their computer around different networks.
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<book link="handbook-amd64.xml">
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<author title="Author">
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<license/>
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<chapter>
<title>Installing Necessary System Tools</title>
<abstract>
-As mentioned before, Gentoo is about choices. In this chapter we help you
+As mentioned before, Gentoo is about customization. In this chapter we help you
choose and install some important tools.
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<abstract>
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maintain the software on his system.
</abstract>
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Discover the features Portage has, such as support for distributed compiling,
ccache and more.
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dependency-driven decisions and virtual initscripts. This chapter explains all
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Once you want to know Portage in-depth you need to know where it stores its
files and data.
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<chapter>
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Portage is completely configurable through various variables you can set in the
configuration file or as environment variable.
</abstract>
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+ <include href="../../hb-portage-configuration.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
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branches can be configured and how you can override this separation
individually.
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+ <include href="../../hb-portage-branches.xml"/>
</chapter>
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Portage comes with a few extra tools that might make your Gentoo experience even
better. Read on to discover how to use dispatch-conf and other tools.
</abstract>
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+ <include href="../../hb-portage-tools.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
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your own Portage tree, how to synchronise only the categories you want, inject
packages and more.
</abstract>
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+ <include href="../../hb-portage-diverttree.xml"/>
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<chapter>
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installing software and how you can do this yourself using the ebuild
application.
</abstract>
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+ <include href="../../hb-portage-ebuild.xml"/>
</chapter>
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A guide to quickly get your network interface up and running in most common
environments.
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Here we learn about how the configuration works - you need to know this
before we learn about modular networking.
</abstract>
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+<include href="../../hb-net-advanced.xml"/>
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Gentoo provides you flexible networking - here you are told about choosing
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<abstract>
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<abstract>
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</chapter>
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<abstract>
For laptop users or people who move their computer around different networks.
</abstract>
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+<include href="../../hb-net-management.xml"/>
</chapter>
</part>
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<book link="handbook-hppa.xml">
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<author title="Author">
<mail link="swift@gentoo.org">Sven Vermeulen</mail>
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<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0 -->
<license/>
-<version>5.2</version>
-<date>2005-10-13</date>
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+<date>2006-02-27</date>
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<title>Installing Gentoo</title>
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<chapter>
<title>Installing Necessary System Tools</title>
<abstract>
-As mentioned before, Gentoo is about choices. In this chapter we help you
+As mentioned before, Gentoo is about customization. In this chapter we help you
choose and install some important tools.
</abstract>
<include href="hb-install-tools.xml"/>
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This chapter explains the "simple" steps a user definitely needs to know to
maintain the software on his system.
</abstract>
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+ <include href="../../hb-working-portage.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
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USE-flags are a very important aspect of Gentoo. In this chapter, you learn to
work with USE-flags and understand how USE-flags interact with your system.
</abstract>
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+ <include href="../../hb-working-use.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
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Discover the features Portage has, such as support for distributed compiling,
ccache and more.
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+ <include href="../../hb-working-features.xml"/>
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<chapter>
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dependency-driven decisions and virtual initscripts. This chapter explains all
these aspects and explains how to deal with these scripts.
</abstract>
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</chapter>
<chapter>
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This chapter explains how you do that, and also describes frequently used
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Once you want to know Portage in-depth you need to know where it stores its
files and data.
</abstract>
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+ <include href="../../hb-portage-files.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
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Portage is completely configurable through various variables you can set in the
configuration file or as environment variable.
</abstract>
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+ <include href="../../hb-portage-configuration.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
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branches can be configured and how you can override this separation
individually.
</abstract>
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+ <include href="../../hb-portage-branches.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
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Portage comes with a few extra tools that might make your Gentoo experience even
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</abstract>
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+ <include href="../../hb-portage-tools.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
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your own Portage tree, how to synchronise only the categories you want, inject
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</abstract>
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+ <include href="../../hb-portage-diverttree.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
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installing software and how you can do this yourself using the ebuild
application.
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+ <include href="../../hb-portage-ebuild.xml"/>
</chapter>
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A guide to quickly get your network interface up and running in most common
environments.
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Here we learn about how the configuration works - you need to know this
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Gentoo provides you flexible networking - here you are told about choosing
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</abstract>
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<abstract>
Wireless isn't straight-forward. Hopefully we'll get you working!
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<abstract>
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<abstract>
For laptop users or people who move their computer around different networks.
</abstract>
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+<include href="../../hb-net-management.xml"/>
</chapter>
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<book link="handbook-ppc.xml">
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<author title="Author">
<mail link="swift@gentoo.org">Sven Vermeulen</mail>
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<author title="Editor">
<mail link="neysx@gentoo.org">Xavier Neys</mail>
</author>
+<author title="Editor">
+ <mail link="josejx@gentoo.org">Joseph Jezak</mail>
+</author>
<author title="Reviewer">
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<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
<license/>
-<version>5.2</version>
-<date>2005-10-13</date>
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<title>Installing Gentoo</title>
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<chapter>
<title>Installing Necessary System Tools</title>
<abstract>
-As mentioned before, Gentoo is about choices. In this chapter we help you
+As mentioned before, Gentoo is about customization. In this chapter we help you
choose and install some important tools.
</abstract>
<include href="hb-install-tools.xml"/>
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This chapter explains the "simple" steps a user definitely needs to know to
maintain the software on his system.
</abstract>
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<chapter>
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USE-flags are a very important aspect of Gentoo. In this chapter, you learn to
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</abstract>
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+ <include href="../../hb-working-use.xml"/>
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Discover the features Portage has, such as support for distributed compiling,
ccache and more.
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dependency-driven decisions and virtual initscripts. This chapter explains all
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This chapter explains how you do that, and also describes frequently used
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Once you want to know Portage in-depth you need to know where it stores its
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</chapter>
<chapter>
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Portage is completely configurable through various variables you can set in the
configuration file or as environment variable.
</abstract>
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Portage comes with a few extra tools that might make your Gentoo experience even
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installing software and how you can do this yourself using the ebuild
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A guide to quickly get your network interface up and running in most common
environments.
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Here we learn about how the configuration works - you need to know this
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Gentoo provides you flexible networking - here you are told about choosing
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For laptop users or people who move their computer around different networks.
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<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<!DOCTYPE book SYSTEM "/dtd/book.dtd">
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/handbook-ppc64.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/handbook-ppc64.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<book link="handbook-ppc64.xml">
-<title>Gentoo Linux 2005.1 PPC64 Handbook</title>
+<title>Gentoo Linux 2006.0 PPC64 Handbook</title>
<author title="Author">
<mail link="swift@gentoo.org">Sven Vermeulen</mail>
@@ -121,8 +121,8 @@
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
<license/>
-<version>5.2</version>
-<date>2005-10-13</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<part>
<title>Installing Gentoo</title>
@@ -206,7 +206,7 @@
<chapter>
<title>Installing Necessary System Tools</title>
<abstract>
-As mentioned before, Gentoo is about choices. In this chapter we help you
+As mentioned before, Gentoo is about customization. In this chapter we help you
choose and install some important tools.
</abstract>
<include href="hb-install-tools.xml"/>
@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@
This chapter explains the "simple" steps a user definitely needs to know to
maintain the software on his system.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-working-portage.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-working-portage.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
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USE-flags are a very important aspect of Gentoo. In this chapter, you learn to
work with USE-flags and understand how USE-flags interact with your system.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-working-use.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-working-use.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -273,7 +273,7 @@
Discover the features Portage has, such as support for distributed compiling,
ccache and more.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-working-features.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-working-features.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
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dependency-driven decisions and virtual initscripts. This chapter explains all
these aspects and explains how to deal with these scripts.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-working-rcscripts.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-working-rcscripts.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
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This chapter explains how you do that, and also describes frequently used
variables.
</abstract>
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+ <include href="../../hb-working-variables.xml"/>
</chapter>
</part>
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Once you want to know Portage in-depth you need to know where it stores its
files and data.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-portage-files.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-portage-files.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -319,7 +319,7 @@
Portage is completely configurable through various variables you can set in the
configuration file or as environment variable.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-portage-configuration.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-portage-configuration.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
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branches can be configured and how you can override this separation
individually.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-portage-branches.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-portage-branches.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -339,7 +339,7 @@
Portage comes with a few extra tools that might make your Gentoo experience even
better. Read on to discover how to use dispatch-conf and other tools.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-portage-tools.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-portage-tools.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -349,7 +349,7 @@
your own Portage tree, how to synchronise only the categories you want, inject
packages and more.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-portage-diverttree.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-portage-diverttree.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -359,7 +359,7 @@
installing software and how you can do this yourself using the ebuild
application.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-portage-ebuild.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-portage-ebuild.xml"/>
</chapter>
</part>
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A guide to quickly get your network interface up and running in most common
environments.
</abstract>
-<include href="../hb-net-start.xml"/>
+<include href="../../hb-net-start.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
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Here we learn about how the configuration works - you need to know this
before we learn about modular networking.
</abstract>
-<include href="../hb-net-advanced.xml"/>
+<include href="../../hb-net-advanced.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
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Gentoo provides you flexible networking - here you are told about choosing
different DHCP clients, setting up bonding, bridging, VLANs and more.
</abstract>
-<include href="../hb-net-modules.xml"/>
+<include href="../../hb-net-modules.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
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<abstract>
Wireless isn't straight-forward. Hopefully we'll get you working!
</abstract>
-<include href="../hb-net-wireless.xml"/>
+<include href="../../hb-net-wireless.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
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<abstract>
If you're feeling adventurous, you can add your own functions to networking.
</abstract>
-<include href="../hb-net-functions.xml"/>
+<include href="../../hb-net-functions.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -415,7 +415,7 @@
<abstract>
For laptop users or people who move their computer around different networks.
</abstract>
-<include href="../hb-net-management.xml"/>
+<include href="../../hb-net-management.xml"/>
</chapter>
</part>
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@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<!DOCTYPE book SYSTEM "/dtd/book.dtd">
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/handbook-sparc.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/handbook-sparc.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<book link="handbook-sparc.xml">
-<title>Gentoo Linux 2005.1 SPARC Handbook</title>
+<title>Gentoo Linux 2006.0 SPARC Handbook</title>
<author title="Author">
<mail link="swift@gentoo.org">Sven Vermeulen</mail>
@@ -121,8 +121,8 @@
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
<license/>
-<version>5.2</version>
-<date>2005-10-13</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<part>
<title>Installing Gentoo</title>
@@ -206,7 +206,7 @@
<chapter>
<title>Installing Necessary System Tools</title>
<abstract>
-As mentioned before, Gentoo is about choices. In this chapter we help you
+As mentioned before, Gentoo is about customization. In this chapter we help you
choose and install some important tools.
</abstract>
<include href="hb-install-tools.xml"/>
@@ -253,7 +253,7 @@
This chapter explains the "simple" steps a user definitely needs to know to
maintain the software on his system.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-working-portage.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-working-portage.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -262,7 +262,7 @@
USE-flags are a very important aspect of Gentoo. In this chapter, you learn to
work with USE-flags and understand how USE-flags interact with your system.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-working-use.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-working-use.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -271,7 +271,7 @@
Discover the features Portage has, such as support for distributed compiling,
ccache and more.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-working-features.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-working-features.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -281,7 +281,7 @@
dependency-driven decisions and virtual initscripts. This chapter explains all
these aspects and explains how to deal with these scripts.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-working-rcscripts.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-working-rcscripts.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -291,7 +291,7 @@
This chapter explains how you do that, and also describes frequently used
variables.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-working-variables.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-working-variables.xml"/>
</chapter>
</part>
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@
Once you want to know Portage in-depth you need to know where it stores its
files and data.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-portage-files.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-portage-files.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -317,7 +317,7 @@
Portage is completely configurable through various variables you can set in the
configuration file or as environment variable.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-portage-configuration.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-portage-configuration.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -328,7 +328,7 @@
branches can be configured and how you can override this separation
individually.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-portage-branches.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-portage-branches.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -337,7 +337,7 @@
Portage comes with a few extra tools that might make your Gentoo experience even
better. Read on to discover how to use dispatch-conf and other tools.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-portage-tools.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-portage-tools.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -347,7 +347,7 @@
your own Portage tree, how to synchronise only the categories you want, inject
packages and more.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-portage-diverttree.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-portage-diverttree.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -357,7 +357,7 @@
installing software and how you can do this yourself using the ebuild
application.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-portage-ebuild.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-portage-ebuild.xml"/>
</chapter>
</part>
@@ -371,7 +371,7 @@
A guide to quickly get your network interface up and running in most common
environments.
</abstract>
-<include href="../hb-net-start.xml"/>
+<include href="../../hb-net-start.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -380,7 +380,7 @@
Here we learn about how the configuration works - you need to know this
before we learn about modular networking.
</abstract>
-<include href="../hb-net-advanced.xml"/>
+<include href="../../hb-net-advanced.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -389,7 +389,7 @@
Gentoo provides you flexible networking - here you are told about choosing
different DHCP clients, setting up bonding, bridging, VLANs and more.
</abstract>
-<include href="../hb-net-modules.xml"/>
+<include href="../../hb-net-modules.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -397,7 +397,7 @@
<abstract>
Wireless isn't straight-forward. Hopefully we'll get you working!
</abstract>
-<include href="../hb-net-wireless.xml"/>
+<include href="../../hb-net-wireless.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -405,7 +405,7 @@
<abstract>
If you're feeling adventurous, you can add your own functions to networking.
</abstract>
-<include href="../hb-net-functions.xml"/>
+<include href="../../hb-net-functions.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -413,7 +413,7 @@
<abstract>
For laptop users or people who move their computer around different networks.
</abstract>
-<include href="../hb-net-management.xml"/>
+<include href="../../hb-net-management.xml"/>
</chapter>
</part>
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@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<!DOCTYPE book SYSTEM "/dtd/book.dtd">
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/handbook-x86.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/handbook-x86.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<book link="handbook-x86.xml">
-<title>Gentoo Linux 2005.1 x86 Handbook</title>
+<title>Gentoo Linux 2006.0 x86 Handbook</title>
<author title="Author">
<mail link="swift@gentoo.org">Sven Vermeulen</mail>
@@ -21,6 +21,9 @@
<author title="Author">
<mail link="jerry@gentoo.org">Jerry Alexandratos</mail>
</author>
+<author title="Author">
+ <mail link="nightmorph@gentoo.org">Joshua Saddler</mail>
+</author>
<author title="Gentoo x86 Developer">
<mail link="seemant@gentoo.org">Seemant Kulleen</mail>
</author>
@@ -95,6 +98,9 @@
<author title="Editor">
<mail link="neysx@gentoo.org">Xavier Neys</mail>
</author>
+<author title="Editor">
+ <mail link="fox2mike@gentoo.org">Shyam Mani</mail>
+</author>
<author title="Reviewer">
<mail link="g2boojum@gentoo.org">Grant Goodyear</mail>
</author>
@@ -121,8 +127,8 @@
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
<license/>
-<version>5.2</version>
-<date>2005-10-13</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<part>
<title>Installing Gentoo</title>
@@ -136,99 +142,36 @@
Users not familiar with Gentoo do not always know that choice is what
Gentoo is all about.
</abstract>
- <include href="hb-install-about.xml"/>
+ <include href="hb-installer-about.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
-<title>Booting the Universal Installation CD</title>
+<title>Booting the Installer LiveCD</title>
<abstract>
-Using our Universal Installation CD you can boot up your system into a running
+Using our Installer LiveCD you can boot up your system into a running
environment that allows you to install Gentoo.
</abstract>
<include href="hb-install-x86-medium.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
-<title>Configuring your Network</title>
-<abstract>
-If you need networking, this is the place where the network (and Internet
-connection) is configured.
-</abstract>
- <include href="hb-install-network.xml"/>
-</chapter>
-
-<chapter>
-<title>Preparing the Disks</title>
-<abstract>
-To be able to install Gentoo, you must create the necessary partitions.
-This chapter describes how to partition a disk for future usage.
-</abstract>
- <include href="hb-install-x86-disk.xml"/>
-</chapter>
-
-<chapter>
-<title>Installing the Gentoo Installation Files</title>
-<abstract>
-In this chapter we describe how you extract a stage3 file and
-how to configure Portage.
-</abstract>
- <include href="hb-install-stage.xml"/>
-</chapter>
-
-<chapter>
-<title>Chrooting into the Gentoo Base System</title>
-<abstract>
-Now that the stage3 file is extracted, we chroot into the new system and
-modify the USE variable.
-</abstract>
- <include href="hb-install-system.xml"/>
-</chapter>
-
-<chapter>
-<title>Configuring the Kernel</title>
-<abstract>
-The Linux kernel is the core of every distribution. This chapter
-explains how to configure your kernel.
-</abstract>
- <include href="hb-install-x86-kernel.xml"/>
-</chapter>
-
-<chapter>
-<title>Configuring your System</title>
-<abstract>
-You need to edit some important configuration files. In this chapter
-you receive an overview of these files and an explanation on how to
-proceed.
-</abstract>
- <include href="hb-install-config.xml"/>
-</chapter>
-
-<chapter>
-<title>Installing Necessary System Tools</title>
-<abstract>
-As mentioned before, Gentoo is about choices. In this chapter we help you
-choose and install some important tools.
-</abstract>
- <include href="hb-install-tools.xml"/>
-</chapter>
-
-<chapter>
-<title>Configuring the Bootloader</title>
+<title>Using the GTK+ based Gentoo Linux Installer</title>
<abstract>
-Several bootloaders exist for the x86 architecture. Each one of them has its
-own way of configuration. We step you through the process of configuring a
-bootloader to your needs.
+You now have an option of using our graphical installer to install Gentoo.
+Configure the options you need through an easy to use GUI and you're ready to
+go.
</abstract>
- <include href="hb-install-x86-bootloader.xml"/>
+ <include href="hb-install-gtkfe.xml" />
</chapter>
<chapter>
-<title>Finalizing your Gentoo Installation</title>
+<title>Using the Dialog based Gentoo Linux Installer</title>
<abstract>
-You're almost done. We'll just create one (or more) users for your
-system and (optionally) install prebuilt packages.
+You also have an option of using our text based installer to install Gentoo.
+Configure the options you need through an easy to use set of menus and you're
+ready to go.
</abstract>
- <include href="hb-install-finalise.xml"/>
+ <include href="hb-install-gli-dialog.xml" />
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -253,7 +196,7 @@
This chapter explains the "simple" steps a user definitely needs to know to
maintain the software on his system.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-working-portage.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-working-portage.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -262,7 +205,7 @@
USE-flags are a very important aspect of Gentoo. In this chapter, you learn to
work with USE-flags and understand how USE-flags interact with your system.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-working-use.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-working-use.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -271,7 +214,7 @@
Discover the features Portage has, such as support for distributed compiling,
ccache and more.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-working-features.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-working-features.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -281,7 +224,7 @@
dependency-driven decisions and virtual initscripts. This chapter explains all
these aspects and explains how to deal with these scripts.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-working-rcscripts.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-working-rcscripts.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -291,7 +234,7 @@
This chapter explains how you do that, and also describes frequently used
variables.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-working-variables.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-working-variables.xml"/>
</chapter>
</part>
@@ -308,7 +251,7 @@
Once you want to know Portage in-depth you need to know where it stores its
files and data.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-portage-files.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-portage-files.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -317,7 +260,7 @@
Portage is completely configurable through various variables you can set in the
configuration file or as environment variable.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-portage-configuration.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-portage-configuration.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -328,7 +271,7 @@
branches can be configured and how you can override this separation
individually.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-portage-branches.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-portage-branches.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -337,7 +280,7 @@
Portage comes with a few extra tools that might make your Gentoo experience even
better. Read on to discover how to use dispatch-conf and other tools.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-portage-tools.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-portage-tools.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -347,7 +290,7 @@
your own Portage tree, how to synchronise only the categories you want, inject
packages and more.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-portage-diverttree.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-portage-diverttree.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -357,7 +300,7 @@
installing software and how you can do this yourself using the ebuild
application.
</abstract>
- <include href="../hb-portage-ebuild.xml"/>
+ <include href="../../hb-portage-ebuild.xml"/>
</chapter>
</part>
@@ -371,7 +314,7 @@
A guide to quickly get your network interface up and running in most common
environments.
</abstract>
-<include href="../hb-net-start.xml"/>
+<include href="../../hb-net-start.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -380,7 +323,7 @@
Here we learn about how the configuration works - you need to know this
before we learn about modular networking.
</abstract>
-<include href="../hb-net-advanced.xml"/>
+<include href="../../hb-net-advanced.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -389,7 +332,7 @@
Gentoo provides you flexible networking - here you are told about choosing
different DHCP clients, setting up bonding, bridging, VLANs and more.
</abstract>
-<include href="../hb-net-modules.xml"/>
+<include href="../../hb-net-modules.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -397,7 +340,7 @@
<abstract>
Wireless isn't straight-forward. Hopefully we'll get you working!
</abstract>
-<include href="../hb-net-wireless.xml"/>
+<include href="../../hb-net-wireless.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -405,7 +348,7 @@
<abstract>
If you're feeling adventurous, you can add your own functions to networking.
</abstract>
-<include href="../hb-net-functions.xml"/>
+<include href="../../hb-net-functions.xml"/>
</chapter>
<chapter>
@@ -413,7 +356,7 @@
<abstract>
For laptop users or people who move their computer around different networks.
</abstract>
-<include href="../hb-net-management.xml"/>
+<include href="../../hb-net-management.xml"/>
</chapter>
</part>
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diff : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-about.xml.diff?r1=1.1&r2=1.2&cvsroot=gentoo
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+++ hb-install-about.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:37:17 -0000 1.2
@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0 -->
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-about.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-about.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<sections>
-<version>5.0</version>
-<date>2005-08-08</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>Introduction</title>
@@ -19,28 +19,27 @@
<p>
First of all, <e>welcome</e> to Gentoo. You are about to enter the world
-of choices and performance. Gentoo is all about choices. When
-installing Gentoo, this is made clear to you several times -- you can
-choose how much you want to compile yourself, how to install Gentoo,
-what system logger you want, etc.
+of customization and performance. When installing Gentoo, this is made clear to
+you several times -- you can choose how much you want to compile yourself, how
+to install Gentoo, what system logger you want, etc.
</p>
<p>
-Gentoo is a fast, modern metadistribution with a clean and flexible
+Gentoo is a fast, modern meta-distribution with a clean and flexible
design. Gentoo is built around free software and doesn't hide from its
users what is beneath the hood. Portage, the package maintenance system
which Gentoo uses, is written in Python, meaning you can easily view and
modify the source code. Gentoo's packaging system uses source code
(although support for precompiled packages is included too) and
-configuring Gentoo happens through regular textfiles. In other words,
+configuring Gentoo happens through regular text files. In other words,
openness everywhere.
</p>
<p>
-It is very important that you understand that <e>choices</e> are what
-makes Gentoo run. We try not to force you onto anything you don't like.
-If you feel like we do, please <uri
-link="http://bugs.gentoo.org">bugreport</uri> it.
+It is very important that you understand that <e>empowerment</e> is what makes
+Gentoo run. We try not to force anything on our users and try our best to
+empower you to make the choices you wish. If you feel a change should be made,
+please file a <uri link="http://bugs.gentoo.org">bug report</uri> about it.
</p>
</body>
@@ -126,11 +125,15 @@
</p>
<p>
-This document covers the installation using the Universal Installation CD, a
+This document covers the installation using a Gentoo Linux Installation CD, a
bootable CD that contains everything you need to get Gentoo Linux up and
-running. You can optionally use one of our Package CDs as well to install a
-complete system in a matter of minutes after having installed the Gentoo base
-system.
+running. There are two types of Installation CDs, the InstallCD and the
+Installer LiveCD. The InstallCD is a minimal environment which contains only
+those packages necessary for installing Gentoo Linux. The LiveCD is a complete
+Gentoo Linux environment and can be used for multiple tasks, one of which is
+installing Gentoo Linux. The LiveCD is not available on all architectures at
+this time. If your architecture does not have a LiveCD, then this document will
+refer to the Universal InstallCD for you.
</p>
<p>
@@ -162,8 +165,8 @@
If you find a problem in the installation (or in the installation
documentation), please check the errata from our <uri
link="/proj/en/releng/">Gentoo Release Engineering Project</uri>,
-visit our <uri link="http://bugs.gentoo.org">bugtracking
-system</uri> and check if the bug is known. If not, please create a bugreport
+visit our <uri link="http://bugs.gentoo.org">bug tracking
+system</uri> and check if the bug is known. If not, please create a bug report
for it so we can take care of it. Do not be afraid of the developers who are
assigned to (your) bugs -- they generally don't eat people.
</p>
@@ -212,7 +215,7 @@
of Gentoo to speed up the installation process. The GRP consists of all
packages required to have a fully functional Gentoo installation. They are not
just the ones you need to have a base installation up to speed in no time, but
-all lengthier builds (such as KDE, xorg-x11, GNOME, OpenOffice, Mozilla, ...)
+all lengthier builds (such as xorg-x11, GNOME, OpenOffice, Mozilla, ...)
are available as GRP packages too.
</p>
@@ -263,22 +266,18 @@
<ul>
<li>
- The <b>x86</b> architecture (x86, athlon-xp, pentium3, pentium4)
- Note: The x86 packages (packages-x86-2005.1.iso) are available on
- our mirrors, while pentium3, pentium4 and athlon-xp are only available
- via bittorrent.
- </li>
- <li>
The <b>amd64</b> architecture (amd64)
</li>
<li>
- The <b>sparc</b> architecture (sparc64)
+ The <b>ppc</b> architecture (ppc32, ppc64)
</li>
<li>
- The <b>ppc</b> architecture (G3, G4, G5)
+ The <b>sparc</b> architecture (sparc64)
</li>
<li>
- The <b>alpha</b> architecture
+ The <b>x86</b> architecture (athlon, athlon-xp, athlon-mp, pentium-pro,
+ pentium2, pentium3, pentium4 and pentium-m) Note: The packages are for i686
+ and are available on the Installer LiveCD.
</li>
</ul>
@@ -289,7 +288,8 @@
<p>
Now that this introduction is over, let's continue with <uri
-link="?part=1&chap=2">Booting the Universal Installation CD</uri>.
+link="?part=1&chap=2">Booting the Universal InstallCD/Installer
+LiveCD</uri>.
</p>
</body>
1.2 +3 -3 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-alpha-bootloader.xml
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@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
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<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0 -->
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-alpha-bootloader.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-alpha-bootloader.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<sections>
-<version>5.1</version>
-<date>2006-01-19</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>Making your Choice</title>
1.2 +3 -3 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-alpha-disk.xml
file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-alpha-disk.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo
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@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-alpha-disk.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-alpha-disk.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<sections>
-<version>5.1</version>
-<date>2005-08-25</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>Introduction to Block Devices</title>
1.2 +3 -3 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-alpha-kernel.xml
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@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-alpha-kernel.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-alpha-kernel.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<sections>
-<version>5.5</version>
-<date>2006-01-06</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>Timezone</title>
1.2 +16 -6 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-alpha-medium.xml
file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-alpha-medium.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo
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+++ hb-install-alpha-medium.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:37:17 -0000 1.2
@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-alpha-medium.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-alpha-medium.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<sections>
-<version>5.3</version>
-<date>2005-11-29</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>Hardware Requirements</title>
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@
<p>
Gentoo Linux can be installed using a <e>stage3</e> tarball file.
Such a tarball is an archive that contains a minimal environment from
-which you can successfully install Gentoo Linux onto your system.
+which you can succesfully install Gentoo Linux onto your system.
</p>
<p>
@@ -134,9 +134,11 @@
You can download the Universal Installation CD (and, if you want to, the
Packages CD as well) from one of our <uri
link="/main/en/mirrors.xml">mirrors</uri>. The Installation CD is located in
-the <path>releases/alpha/2005.1/installcd</path> directory;
-the Package CD is located in the <path>releases/alpha/2005.1/packagecd</path>
+the <path>releases/alpha/2006.0/installcd</path> directory.
+<!-- No packages for alpha
+the Package CD is located in the <path>releases/alpha/2006.0/packagecd</path>
directory.
+-->
</p>
<p>
@@ -253,6 +255,14 @@
MILO> <i>boot hdb:/boot/gentoo_2.4 initrd=/boot/gentoo_2_4.igz root=/dev/ram0 init=/linuxrc looptype=zisofs loop=/zisofs cdroot</i>
</pre>
+<note>
+The default Alpha profile uses nptl and requires a 2.6 kernel. If your system
+cannot support nptl (or you do not want to use nptl), you should use the 2.4
+kernel. Alternatively, if you prefer to compile your system without nptl, you
+will be given the chance to select a stage built without nptl in <uri
+link="?part=1&chap=5">Installing a Stage Tarball</uri>.
+</note>
+
<p>
You should have a root ("#") prompt on the current console and can also switch
to other consoles by pressing Alt-F2, Alt-F3 and Alt-F4. Get back to the one you
1.2 +3 -3 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-amd64-bootloader.xml
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@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0 -->
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-amd64-bootloader.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-amd64-bootloader.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<sections>
-<version>5.9</version>
-<date>2006-02-02</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>Making your Choice</title>
1.2 +3 -3 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-amd64-disk.xml
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+++ hb-install-amd64-disk.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:37:17 -0000 1.2
@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-amd64-disk.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-amd64-disk.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<sections>
-<version>5.2</version>
-<date>2006-01-01</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>Introduction to Block Devices</title>
1.2 +22 -4 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-amd64-kernel.xml
file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-amd64-kernel.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo
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+++ hb-install-amd64-kernel.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:37:17 -0000 1.2
@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-amd64-kernel.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-amd64-kernel.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<sections>
-<version>5.6</version>
-<date>2006-02-15</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>Timezone</title>
@@ -151,11 +151,18 @@
</pre>
<p>
-Then we select the exact processor type.
+Then we select the exact processor type. The x86_64 kernel maintainer strongly
+recommends users enable MCE features so that they are able to be notified of any
+hardware problems. On x86_64, these errors are not printed to <c>dmesg</c> like on
+other architectures, but to <path>/dev/mcelog</path>. This requires the
+<c>app-admin/mcelog</c> package.
</p>
<pre caption="Selecting processor type and features">
+<comment>(Choose appropriate)</comment>
Processor type and features --->
+ [ ] Intel MCE Features
+ [ ] AMD MCE Features
Processor family (AMD-Opteron/Athlon64) --->
( ) AMD-Opteron/Athlon64
( ) Intel EM64T
@@ -231,6 +238,17 @@
</pre>
<p>
+If you want to run a multilib-enabled system (which is the default), you should
+make sure that support for 32bit executables is activated:
+</p>
+
+<pre caption="Activating 32-Bit Emulation Support">
+Executable file formats / Emulations --->
+ [*] IA32 Emulation
+ [*] IA32 a.out support
+</pre>
+
+<p>
When you've finished configuring the kernel, continue with <uri
link="#compiling">Compiling and Installing</uri>.
</p>
1.2 +10 -10 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-amd64-medium.xml
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@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-amd64-medium.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-amd64-medium.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<sections>
-<version>5.3</version>
-<date>2005-11-29</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>Hardware Requirements</title>
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@
<p>
Gentoo Linux can be installed using a <e>stage3</e> tarball file.
Such a tarball is an archive that contains a minimal environment from
-which you can successfully install Gentoo Linux onto your system.
+which you can succesfully install Gentoo Linux onto your system.
</p>
<p>
@@ -134,8 +134,8 @@
You can download the Universal Installation CD (and, if you want to, the
Packages CD as well) from one of our <uri
link="/main/en/mirrors.xml">mirrors</uri>. The Installation CD is located in
-the <path>releases/amd64/2005.1-r1/installcd</path> directory;
-the Package CD is located in the <path>releases/amd64/2005.1/packagecd</path>
+the <path>releases/amd64/2006.0/installcd</path> directory;
+the Package CD is located in the <path>releases/amd64/2006.0/packagecd</path>
directory.
</p>
@@ -419,23 +419,23 @@
<p>
If you want to view the documentation on the CD you can immediately run
-<c>links2</c> to read it:
+<c>links</c> to read it:
</p>
<pre caption="Viewing the on-CD documentation">
-# <i>links2 /mnt/cdrom/docs/handbook/html/index.html</i>
+# <i>links /mnt/cdrom/docs/handbook/html/index.html</i>
</pre>
<p>
However, it is preferred that you use the online Gentoo Handbook as it will be
-more recent than the one provided on the CD. You can view it using <c>links2</c>
+more recent than the one provided on the CD. You can view it using <c>links</c>
as well, but only after having completed the <e>Configuring your Network</e>
chapter (otherwise you won't be able to go on the Internet to view the
document):
</p>
<pre caption="Viewing the Online Documentation">
-# <i>links2 http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-amd64.xml</i>
+# <i>links http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-amd64.xml</i>
</pre>
<p>
1.2 +5 -4 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-config.xml
file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-config.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo
plain: http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-config.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/plain&cvsroot=gentoo
diff : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-config.xml.diff?r1=1.1&r2=1.2&cvsroot=gentoo
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diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2
--- hb-install-config.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:11:36 -0000 1.1
+++ hb-install-config.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:37:17 -0000 1.2
@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-config.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-config.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<sections>
-<version>5.3</version>
-<date>2005-11-19</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>Filesystem Information</title>
@@ -80,7 +80,8 @@
<p>
Let us take a look at how we write down the options for the <path>/boot</path>
partition. This is just an example, so if your architecture doesn't require a
-<path>/boot</path> partition (such as <b>PPC</b>), don't copy it verbatim.
+<path>/boot</path> partition (such as Apple <b>PPC</b> machines), don't copy it
+verbatim.
</p>
<p>
1.2 +3 -3 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-finalise.xml
file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-finalise.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo
plain: http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-finalise.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/plain&cvsroot=gentoo
diff : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-finalise.xml.diff?r1=1.1&r2=1.2&cvsroot=gentoo
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--- hb-install-finalise.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:11:36 -0000 1.1
+++ hb-install-finalise.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:37:17 -0000 1.2
@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0 -->
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-finalise.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-finalise.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<sections>
-<version>5.3</version>
-<date>2006-01-23</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>User Administration</title>
1.2 +6 -6 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-hppa-bootloader.xml
file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-hppa-bootloader.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo
plain: http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-hppa-bootloader.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/plain&cvsroot=gentoo
diff : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-hppa-bootloader.xml.diff?r1=1.1&r2=1.2&cvsroot=gentoo
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diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2
--- hb-install-hppa-bootloader.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:11:36 -0000 1.1
+++ hb-install-hppa-bootloader.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:37:17 -0000 1.2
@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0 -->
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-hppa-bootloader.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-hppa-bootloader.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<sections>
-<version>5.1</version>
-<date>2006-01-19</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>Installing PALO</title>
@@ -22,15 +22,15 @@
</p>
<pre caption = "/etc/palo.conf example">
---commandline=2/kernel-2.6.12.2-pa2 root=/dev/sda4
+--commandline=2/kernel-2.6.15.1-pa4 root=/dev/sda4
--recoverykernel=/vmlinux.old
--init-partitioned=/dev/sda
</pre>
<p>
The first line tells palo the location of the kernel and which boot
-parameters it must use. <c>2/kernel-2.6.12.2-pa2</c> means the kernel named
-<c>kernel-2.6.12.2-pa2</c> resides on the second partition. Beware, the path
+parameters it must use. <c>2/kernel-2.6.15.1-pa4</c> means the kernel named
+<c>kernel-2.6.15.1-pa4</c> resides on the second partition. Beware, the path
to the kernel is relative to the partition, not to the root of your filesystem.
</p>
1.2 +3 -3 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-hppa-disk.xml
file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-hppa-disk.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo
plain: http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-hppa-disk.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/plain&cvsroot=gentoo
diff : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-hppa-disk.xml.diff?r1=1.1&r2=1.2&cvsroot=gentoo
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retrieving revision 1.1
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diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2
--- hb-install-hppa-disk.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:11:36 -0000 1.1
+++ hb-install-hppa-disk.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:37:17 -0000 1.2
@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-hppa-disk.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-hppa-disk.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<sections>
-<version>5.1</version>
-<date>2005-08-25</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>Introduction to Block Devices</title>
1.2 +5 -5 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-hppa-kernel.xml
file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-hppa-kernel.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo
plain: http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-hppa-kernel.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/plain&cvsroot=gentoo
diff : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-hppa-kernel.xml.diff?r1=1.1&r2=1.2&cvsroot=gentoo
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retrieving revision 1.1
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diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2
--- hb-install-hppa-kernel.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:11:36 -0000 1.1
+++ hb-install-hppa-kernel.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:37:17 -0000 1.2
@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-hppa-kernel.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-hppa-kernel.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<sections>
-<version>5.5</version>
-<date>2006-01-06</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>Timezone</title>
@@ -63,13 +63,13 @@
<p>
When you take a look in <path>/usr/src</path> you should see a symlink called
<path>linux</path> pointing to your kernel source. In this case, the installed
-kernel source points to <c>hppa-sources-2.6.12.2-pa2</c>. Your version may be
+kernel source points to <c>hppa-sources-2.6.15.1-pa4</c>. Your version may be
different, so keep this in mind.
</p>
<pre caption="Viewing the kernel source symlink">
# <i>ls -l /usr/src/linux</i>
-lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 Oct 13 11:04 /usr/src/linux -> linux-2.6.12.2-pa2
+lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 Oct 13 11:04 /usr/src/linux -> linux-2.6.15.1-pa4
</pre>
<p>
1.2 +9 -9 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-hppa-medium.xml
file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-hppa-medium.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo
plain: http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-hppa-medium.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/plain&cvsroot=gentoo
diff : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-hppa-medium.xml.diff?r1=1.1&r2=1.2&cvsroot=gentoo
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retrieving revision 1.1
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diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2
--- hb-install-hppa-medium.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:11:36 -0000 1.1
+++ hb-install-hppa-medium.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:37:17 -0000 1.2
@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-hppa-medium.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-hppa-medium.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<sections>
-<version>5.2</version>
-<date>2005-11-29</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>Hardware Requirements</title>
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@
<p>
Gentoo Linux can be installed using a <e>stage3</e> tarball file.
Such a tarball is an archive that contains a minimal environment from
-which you can successfully install Gentoo Linux onto your system.
+which you can succesfully install Gentoo Linux onto your system.
</p>
<p>
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@
<p>
You can download the Universal Installation CD from one of our <uri
link="/main/en/mirrors.xml">mirrors</uri>. The Installation CD is located in
-the <path>releases/hppa/2005.1/installcd</path> directory.
+the <path>releases/hppa/2006.0/installcd</path> directory.
</p>
<p>
@@ -413,23 +413,23 @@
<p>
If you want to view the documentation on the CD you can immediately run
-<c>links2</c> to read it:
+<c>links</c> to read it:
</p>
<pre caption="Viewing the on-CD documentation">
-# <i>links2 /mnt/cdrom/docs/handbook/html/index.html</i>
+# <i>links /mnt/cdrom/docs/handbook/html/index.html</i>
</pre>
<p>
However, it is preferred that you use the online Gentoo Handbook as it will be
-more recent than the one provided on the CD. You can view it using <c>links2</c>
+more recent than the one provided on the CD. You can view it using <c>links</c>
as well, but only after having completed the <e>Configuring your Network</e>
chapter (otherwise you won't be able to go on the Internet to view the
document):
</p>
<pre caption="Viewing the Online Documentation">
-# <i>links2 http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-hppa.xml</i>
+# <i>links http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-hppa.xml</i>
</pre>
<p>
1.2 +27 -17 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-network.xml
file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-network.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo
plain: http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-network.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/plain&cvsroot=gentoo
diff : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-network.xml.diff?r1=1.1&r2=1.2&cvsroot=gentoo
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retrieving revision 1.1
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diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2
--- hb-install-network.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:11:36 -0000 1.1
+++ hb-install-network.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:37:17 -0000 1.2
@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0 -->
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-network.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-network.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<sections>
-<version>5.1</version>
-<date>2005-08-08</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>Do you need Networking?</title>
@@ -19,21 +19,25 @@
<p>
Generally, you don't need a working network connection to install Gentoo using
-the Universal Installation CD. However, there are some circumstances where you
-do want to have a working Internet connection:
+either the Universal InstallCD or the Installer LiveCD. However, there are some
+circumstances where you do want to have a working Internet connection:
</p>
<ul>
<li>
- The stage3 files that are stored in the Universal Installation CD do not
+ The stage3 files that are stored in the Universal InstallCD do not
+ match your architecture and you need to download the correct stage3 file
+ </li>
+ <li>
+ The stage3 file that is generated by the Installer LiveCD does not
match your architecture and you need to download the correct stage3 file
</li>
<li>
You need to install a specific networking application that will allow you to
- connect to the Internet which isn't available on the Universal Installation
- CD but is supported by the Installation CD (i.e. you can connect to the
- Internet using the Installation CD but the necessary sources are not
- available on the Installation CD)
+ connect to the Internet which isn't available on the Universal InstallCD or
+ the Installer LiveCD, but is supported by the CD (i.e. you can connect to
+ the Internet using the CD but the necessary sources are not available on
+ the CD)
</li>
<li>
You want remote assistance during the installation (using SSH or through
@@ -48,14 +52,20 @@
<body>
<p>
-To find out if the stage3 file for your architecture is available, take a look
-inside <path>/mnt/cdrom/stages</path> and check if one of the available stages
-matches your architecture. If not, you can still opt for a stage3 file of an
-architecture compatible with yours.
+To find out if the stage3 file for your architecture is available and you are
+using an Universal InstallCD, take a look inside <path>/mnt/cdrom/stages</path>
+and check if one of the available stages matches your architecture. If not, you
+can still opt for a stage3 file of an architecture compatible with yours.
+</p>
+
+<p>
+The stage3 file built by the x86 Installer LiveCD is optimized for i686 or
+better and uses NPTL. The stage3 file built by the amd64 Installer LiveCD is
+optimized for generic amd64 usage and uses NPTL.
</p>
<p>
-If you on the other hand want to use a stage3 file optimized for your
+If you, on the other hand, want to use a stage3 file optimized for your
architecture and the stage3 file of your choice is not available, then you will
need networking to download the appropriate stage3 file.
</p>
@@ -390,7 +400,7 @@
</p>
<ul>
- <li><uri link="#install-dhcp">Using DHCP</uri> for automatic IP retrieval</li>
+ <li><uri link="#dhcp">Using DHCP</uri> for automatic IP retrieval</li>
<li>
<uri link="#wireless">Preparing for Wireless Access</uri> if you have a
wireless card
@@ -407,7 +417,7 @@
</body>
</subsection>
-<subsection id="install-dhcp">
+<subsection id="dhcp">
<title>Using DHCP</title>
<body>
1.2 +4 -4 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-next.xml
file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-next.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo
plain: http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-next.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/plain&cvsroot=gentoo
diff : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-next.xml.diff?r1=1.1&r2=1.2&cvsroot=gentoo
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diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2
--- hb-install-next.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:11:36 -0000 1.1
+++ hb-install-next.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:37:17 -0000 1.2
@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-next.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-next.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<sections>
-<version>5.1</version>
-<date>2005-08-22</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>Documentation</title>
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@
</body>
</section>
<section>
-<title>Gentoo Changes since 2005.1</title>
+<title>Gentoo Changes since 2006.0</title>
<subsection>
<title>Changes?</title>
<body>
1.2 +46 -35 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc-bootloader.xml
file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc-bootloader.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo
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--- hb-install-ppc-bootloader.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:11:36 -0000 1.1
+++ hb-install-ppc-bootloader.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:37:17 -0000 1.2
@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0 -->
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc-bootloader.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc-bootloader.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<sections>
-<version>5.3</version>
-<date>2006-01-19</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>Choosing a Bootloader</title>
@@ -45,14 +45,19 @@
</impo>
<p>
-In order to find the boot devices, yaboot needs access to the <path>/dev</path>
-filesystem. To do this, you will need to "bind-map" the <path>/dev</path>
-filesystem from the Installation CD to <path>/dev</path> inside of the chroot.
+In order to find the boot devices, yaboot needs access to the device nodes
+created by udev on startup and the sysfs filesystem. These two filesystems
+are found at <path>/dev</path> and <path>sys</path> respectively. To do this,
+you will need to "bind mount" these filesystems from the Installation CD's root
+to the <path>/dev</path> and <path>/sys</path> mount points inside the chroot.
+If you have already bind mounted these filesystems, there is no need to do it
+again.
</p>
-<pre caption="Bind-mounting the /dev-filesystem">
+<pre caption="Bind-mounting the device and sysfs filesystems">
# <i>exit </i> # this will exit the chroot
# <i>mount -o bind /dev /mnt/gentoo/dev</i>
+# <i>mount -o bind /sys /mnt/gentoo/sys</i>
# <i>chroot /mnt/gentoo /bin/bash</i>
# <i>/usr/sbin/env-update && source /etc/profile </i>
</pre>
@@ -73,10 +78,10 @@
<pre caption="Adding genkernel boot arguments to yaboot.conf">
<comment>###########################################################
## This section can be duplicated if you have more than one
-## kernel or set of boot options - replace kernel-2.6.12
+## kernel or set of boot options - replace kernel-2.6.15
## with the exact filename of your kernel.
###########################################################</comment>
-image=/boot/kernel-2.6.12
+image=/boot/kernel-2.6.15
label=Linux
root=/dev/ram0 <comment># If using genkernel this is /dev/ram0</comment>
partition=3
@@ -107,25 +112,28 @@
<p>
To use <c>yabootconfig</c>, your drive must have an Apple_Bootstrap partition,
-and <path>/etc/fstab</path> must be configured with your Linux partitions. Both
-of these should have been done already in the steps above. To start, ensure that
-you have the latest <c>yaboot</c> installed.
+and <path>/etc/fstab</path> must be configured to reflect your Linux
+partitions. These steps should have already been completed before, but check
+<path>/etc/fstab</path> before proceeding. Now, ensure that you have
+<c>yaboot</c> installed.
</p>
<pre caption = "Installing yaboot with GRP">
-# <i>emerge --usepkg --update yaboot</i>
+# <i>emerge --usepkg yaboot</i>
</pre>
<p>
-Now exit the chroot and run <c>yabootconfig --chroot /mnt/gentoo</c>. The
-program will run and it will confirm the location of the bootstrap partition.
-Type <c>Y</c> if it is correct. If not, double check <path>/etc/fstab</path>.
-yabootconfig will then scan your system setup, create
-<path>/etc/yaboot.conf</path> and run <c>mkofboot</c> for you. <c>mkofboot</c>
-is used to format the Apple_Bootstrap partition, and install the yaboot
-configuration file into it. After this enter the chroot again.
+Now exit the chroot and run <c>yabootconfig --chroot /mnt/gentoo</c>. First,
+the program will confirm the location of the bootstrap partition. If you are
+using the suggested disk partitioning scheme, your bootstrap partition should
+be /dev/hda2. Type <c>Y</c> if the output is correct. If not, double check your
+<path>/etc/fstab</path>. <c>yabootconfig</c> will then scan your system setup,
+create <path>/etc/yaboot.conf</path> and run <c>mkofboot</c> for you.
+<c>mkofboot</c> is used to format the Apple_Bootstrap partition, and install
+the yaboot configuration file into it. After this enter the chroot again.
</p>
-<pre caption="enter chroot">
+
+<pre caption="Re-enter the chroot">
# <i>chroot /mnt/gentoo /bin/bash</i>
# <i>/usr/sbin/env-update && source /etc/profile</i>
</pre>
@@ -148,12 +156,11 @@
<body>
<p>
-First make sure you have the latest <c>yaboot</c> installed on your
-system:
+First make sure you have <c>yaboot</c> installed on your system:
</p>
-<pre caption = "Installing yaboot">
-# <i>emerge --usepkg --update yaboot</i>
+<pre caption = "Installing yaboot with GRP">
+# <i>emerge --usepkg yaboot</i>
</pre>
<p>
@@ -313,6 +320,12 @@
page</uri> for more information.
</p>
+<impo>
+Make sure that you have support for HFS and HFS+ filesystems in your kernel,
+otherwise you will not be able to upgrade or change the kernel on your MacOS
+partition.
+</impo>
+
<p>
Now reboot again and boot into Linux, then continue with <uri
link="?part=1&chap=11">Finalizing your Gentoo Installation</uri>.
@@ -346,12 +359,12 @@
<pre caption="Configuring quik.conf">
# Example of quik.conf
-init-message = "Gentoo 2005.1\n"
+init-message = "Gentoo 2006.0\n"
partition = 2 <comment># This is the boot partition</comment>
root = /dev/hda4
timeout = 30
default = gentoo
-image = /vmlinux-2.6.12
+image = /vmlinux-2.6.15
label = gentoo
</pre>
@@ -379,7 +392,7 @@
# <i>nvsetenv input-device kbd</i>
# <i>nvsetenv boot-device scsi/sd@1:0</i> <comment># For SCSI</comment>
# <i>nvsetenv boot-device ata/ata-disk@0:0</i> <comment># For ATA</comment>
-# <i>nvsetenv boot-file /boot/vmlinux-2.6.12 root=/dev/hda4</i> <comment>First item is the path to the kernel, the second is the root partition. You may append any kernel options to the end of this line.</comment>
+# <i>nvsetenv boot-file /boot/vmlinux-2.6.15 root=/dev/hda4</i> <comment>First item is the path to the kernel, the second is the root partition. You may append any kernel options to the end of this line.</comment>
# <i>nvsetenv boot-command boot</i> <comment># Set this to bye for MacOS and boot for Linux</comment>
</pre>
@@ -422,12 +435,11 @@
</impo>
<p>
-First make sure you have the latest <c>bootcreator</c> installed on your
-system:
+First make sure you have <c>bootcreator</c> installed on your system:
</p>
<pre caption = "Installing bootcreator">
-# <i>emerge --usepkg --update bootcreator</i>
+# <i>emerge --usepkg bootcreator</i>
</pre>
<p>
@@ -466,12 +478,12 @@
ide:0 boot2.img ramdebug edebugflags="logkprintf"
[SECTION]
-Local HD -> Linux 2.6.12 (Normal)
-ide:0 linux-2.6.12 video=radeonfb:1024x768@70 root=/dev/hda3
+Local HD -> Linux 2.6.15 (Normal)
+ide:0 linux-2.6.15 video=radeonfb:1024x768@70 root=/dev/hda3
[SECTION]
Local HD -> Genkernel (Normal)
-ide:0 kernelz-2.6.12 root=/dev/ram0 real_root=/dev/hda3 init=/linuxrc
+ide:0 kernelz-2.6.15 root=/dev/ram0 real_root=/dev/hda3 init=/linuxrc
</pre>
<p>
@@ -494,7 +506,6 @@
System</uri>.
</p>
-
</body>
</section>
<section id="reboot">
1.2 +14 -15 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc-disk.xml
file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc-disk.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo
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diff : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc-disk.xml.diff?r1=1.1&r2=1.2&cvsroot=gentoo
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--- hb-install-ppc-disk.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:11:36 -0000 1.1
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@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc-disk.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc-disk.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<sections>
-<version>5.1</version>
-<date>2005-08-25</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>Introduction to Block Devices</title>
@@ -26,10 +26,10 @@
</p>
<p>
-To begin, we'll introduce <e>block devices</e>. The most famous block device is
-probably the one that represents the first IDE drive in a Linux system, namely
-<path>/dev/hda</path>. If your system uses SCSI or SATA drives, then your first
-hard drive would be <path>/dev/sda</path>.
+To begin, we'll introduce <e>block devices</e>. The most common block device is
+the one that represents the first IDE drive in a Linux system, namely
+<path>/dev/hda</path>. If you are installing onto SCSI, FireWire, USB or SATA
+drives, then your first hard drive would be <path>/dev/sda</path>.
</p>
<p>
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@
<ti>(Not applicable)</ti>
<ti><path>/dev/hda2</path> (If using quik)</ti>
<ti><path>/dev/hda1</path></ti>
- <ti>(Not needed)</ti>
+ <ti>(Not applicable)</ti>
<ti>ext2</ti>
<ti>32MB</ti>
<ti>Boot partition</ti>
@@ -138,15 +138,15 @@
Apple_FWDriver, Apple_Driver_IOKit, Apple_Patches</path>. If you are not
planning to use MacOS 9 you can delete them, because MacOS X and Linux don't
need them. To delete them, either use parted or erase the whole disk by
-initialing the partition map.
+initializing the partition map.
</note>
<warn>
-<c>parted</c> is able to resize partitions. On the Installation CD there
-are patches included to resize HFS+ filesystem. Unfortunately it is not
-possible to resize HFS+ journaled filesystems, even if the journaling has been
-switchedoff in Mac OS X. Everything you do with resizing in parted you do it
-on your own risk! Be sure to have a backup of your data!
+<c>parted</c> is able to resize partitions including HFS+. Unfortunately it is
+not possible to resize HFS+ journaled filesystems, so switch off journaling in
+Mac OS X before resizing. Remember that any resizing operation is dangerous,
+so attempt at your own risk! Be sure to always have a backup of your data
+before resizing!
</warn>
<p>
@@ -522,7 +522,6 @@
also holds for <path>/var/tmp</path>.
</note>
-
<p>
We will have to mount the proc filesystem (a virtual interface with the
kernel) on <path>/proc</path>. But first we will need to place our files on the
1.2 +22 -17 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc-kernel.xml
file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc-kernel.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo
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diff : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc-kernel.xml.diff?r1=1.1&r2=1.2&cvsroot=gentoo
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--- hb-install-ppc-kernel.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:11:36 -0000 1.1
+++ hb-install-ppc-kernel.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:37:17 -0000 1.2
@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc-kernel.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc-kernel.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<sections>
-<version>5.4</version>
-<date>2006-01-06</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>Timezone</title>
@@ -59,24 +59,16 @@
# <i>USE="-doc symlink" emerge gentoo-sources</i>
</pre>
-<!-- Removed, as we're trying to avoid specific kernel versions to improve HB
-maintainability
-<note>
-The suggested sources at the time of the 2005.1 release are
-<c>gentoo-sources-2.6.12-r6</c> and <c>vanilla-sources-2.6.12.2</c>.
-</note>
--->
-
<p>
If you take a look in <path>/usr/src</path> you should see a symlink named
<path>linux</path> pointing to your current kernel source. In this case, the
-installed kernel source points to <c>gentoo-sources-2.6.12-r6</c>. Your version
+installed kernel source points to <c>gentoo-sources-2.6.15</c>. Your version
may be different, so keep this in mind.
</p>
<pre caption="Viewing the kernel source symlink">
# <i>ls -l /usr/src/linux</i>
-lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 22 Mar 18 16:23 /usr/src/linux -> linux-2.6.12-gentoo-r6
+lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 22 Mar 18 16:23 /usr/src/linux -> linux-2.6.15
</pre>
<p>
@@ -303,13 +295,26 @@
<p>
When the kernel has finished compiling, copy the kernel image to
-<path>/boot</path> (be sure that it is mounted properly on the Pegasos).
+<path>/boot</path> (be sure that it is mounted properly on Pegasos computers).
+If you are using BootX to boot, we'll copy the kernel later.
+</p>
+
+<p>
+Yaboot and BootX expect to use an uncompressed kernel unlike many other
+bootloaders. The uncompressed kernel is called vmlinux and it is placed in
+<path>/usr/src/linux</path> after the kernel has finished compiling. If you
+are using a Pegasos machine, the Pegasos firmware requires a compressed
+kernel called zImage.chrp which can be found in
+<path>/usr/src/linux/arch/ppc/boot/images</path>.
</p>
<pre caption="Installing the kernel">
+# <i>cd /usr/src/linux</i>
<comment>replace <kernel-version> with your kernel version</comment>
-(Apple/IBM) # <i>cp vmlinux /boot/<kernel-version></i>
-(Pegasos) # <i>cp arch/ppc/boot/images/zImage.chrp /boot/<kernel-version></i>
+<comment>(Apple/IBM)</comment>
+# <i>cp vmlinux /boot/<kernel-version></i>
+<comment>(Pegasos)</comment>
+# <i>cp arch/ppc/boot/images/zImage.chrp /boot/<kernel-version></i>
</pre>
<p>
@@ -442,7 +447,7 @@
the bootloader configuration file. The initrd will be started immediately after
booting to perform hardware autodetection (just like on the Installation CD)
before your "real" system starts up. Be sure to also copy down the required
-boot arguments, these are required for a sucessful boot with genkernel.
+boot arguments, these are required for a successful boot with genkernel.
</p>
<pre caption="Checking the created kernel image name and initrd">
1.2 +52 -41 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc-medium.xml
file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc-medium.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo
plain: http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc-medium.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/plain&cvsroot=gentoo
diff : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc-medium.xml.diff?r1=1.1&r2=1.2&cvsroot=gentoo
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--- hb-install-ppc-medium.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:11:36 -0000 1.1
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@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc-medium.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc-medium.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<sections>
-<version>5.3</version>
-<date>2005-11-29</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>Hardware Requirements</title>
@@ -71,8 +71,9 @@
</table>
<p>
-Be sure to read up on the <uri link="/doc/en/gentoo-ppc-faq.xml">Gentoo
-PPC FAQ</uri> before you begin.
+Be sure to read the <uri link="/doc/en/gentoo-ppc-faq.xml">Gentoo PPC FAQ</uri>
+for help with some common installation related issues or if you're unsure as to
+just what's in that PowerPC machine you've got sitting on your desk right now.
</p>
</body>
@@ -89,7 +90,7 @@
<p>
Gentoo Linux can be installed using a <e>stage3</e> tarball file.
Such a tarball is an archive that contains a minimal environment from
-which you can successfully install Gentoo Linux onto your system.
+which you can succesfully install Gentoo Linux onto your system.
</p>
<p>
@@ -157,9 +158,9 @@
You can download the Universal Installation CD (and, if you want to, the
Packages CD as well) from one of our <uri
link="/main/en/mirrors.xml">mirrors</uri>. The Installation CDs are located
-in the <path>releases/ppc/2005.1/installcd</path> directory;
+in the <path>releases/ppc/2006.0/ppc32/installcd</path> directory;
the Package CDs are located in the
-<path>releases/ppc/2005.1/packagecd</path> directory.
+<path>releases/ppc/2006.0/ppc32/packagecd</path> directory.
</p>
<p>
@@ -240,15 +241,13 @@
</p>
<p>
-At this prompt you are able to select a kernel for the subarchitecture you use.
-We provide <c>G3</c>, <c>G4</c> and <c>G5</c>. All kernels are built with
-support for multiple CPUs, but they will boot on single processor machines as
-well.
+We provide one generic kernel, <e>ppc32</e>. This kernel is built with support
+for multiple CPUs, but it will boot on single processor machines as well.
</p>
<p>
-You are also able to tweak some kernel options at this prompt. The following
-table lists some of the available boot options you can add:
+You can tweak some kernel options at this prompt. The following table lists
+some of the available boot options you can add:
</p>
<table>
@@ -260,10 +259,13 @@
<ti><c>video</c></ti>
<ti>
This option takes one of the following vendor-specific tags:
- <c>radeonfb</c>, <c>rivafb</c>, <c>atyfb</c>, <c>aty128</c> or
- <c>ofonly</c>. You can follow this tag with the resolution and refreshrate
- you want to use. For instance <c>video=radeonfb:1280x1024@75</c>. If you are
- uncertain what to choose, <c>ofonly</c> will most certainly work.
+ <c>nvidiafb</c>, <c>radeonfb</c>, <c>rivafb</c>, <c>atyfb</c>,
+ <c>aty128</c> or <c>ofonly</c>. You can follow this tag with the resolution
+ refresh rate and color depth you want to use. For instance,
+ <c>video=radeonfb:1280x1024@75-32</c> will select the ATI Radeon frame buffer
+ at a resolution of 1280x1024 with a refresh rate of 75Hz and a color depth of
+ 32 bits. If you are uncertain what to choose, and the default doesn't work,
+ <c>video=ofonly</c> will most certainly work.
</ti>
</tr>
<tr>
@@ -303,11 +305,11 @@
On the Pegasos simply insert the CD and at the SmartFirmware boot-prompt type
<c>boot cd /boot/menu</c>. This will open a small bootmenu where you can choose
between several preconfigured video configs. If you need any special boot
-options you can append them to the command-line. For instance <c>boot cd
-/boot/pegasos video=radeonfb:1280x1024@75 mem=256M</c>. The complete list of
-kernel appends (in case something goes wrong and you need it) is preconfigured
-in the kernel with <c>console=ttyS0,115200 console=tty0 init=/linuxrc
-looptype=squashfs loop=/livecd.squashfs udev nodevfs cdroot root=/dev/ram0</c>.
+options you can append them to the command-line just like with Yaboot above.
+For example: <c>boot cd /boot/pegasos video=radeonfb:1280x1024@75 mem=256M</c>.
+The default kernel options (in case something goes wrong and you need it) are
+preconfigured with <c>console=ttyS0,115200 console=tty0 init=/linuxrc
+looptype=squashfs loop=/image.squashfs cdroot root=/dev/ram0</c>.
</p>
</body>
@@ -320,8 +322,7 @@
<p>
If you have an OldWorld Mac the bootable portion of the livecd can't be used.
The most simple solution is to use MacOS to bootstrap into a Linux environment
-with a tool called BootX. Boot floppies are being prepared for Macs without
-MacOS, but they are not available at this time.
+with a tool called BootX.
</p>
<p>
@@ -330,33 +331,34 @@
archive into <c>Extensions Folder</c> and the BootX App Control Panel into
<c>Control Panels</c>, both of which are located in your MacOS System Folder.
Next, create a folder called "Linux Kernels" in your System folder and copy the
-<c>G3G4</c> kernel from the CD to this folder. Finally, copy <c>G3G4.igz</c>
+<c>ppc32</c> kernel from the CD to this folder. Finally, copy <c>ppc32.igz</c>
from the Installation CD <path>boot</path> folder into the MacOS
<c>System Folder</c>.
</p>
<p>
To prepare BootX, start the BootX App Control Panel. First select the Options
-dialog and check <c>Use Specified RAM Disk</c> and select <c>G3G4.igz</c> from
+dialog and check <c>Use Specified RAM Disk</c> and select <c>ppc32.igz</c> from
your System Folder. Continue back to the initial screen and ensure that the
ramdisk size is at least <c>32000</c>. Finally, set the kernel arguments as
shown below:
</p>
<pre caption="BootX kernel arguments">
-cdroot root=/dev/ram0 init=linuxrc loop=livecd.squashfs looptype=squashfs console=tty0 nodevfs udev
+cdroot root=/dev/ram0 init=linuxrc loop=image.squashfs looptype=squashfs console=tty0
</pre>
<note>
-The kernel parameters in the yaboot section above are also applicable here.
+The kernel parameters in the yaboot section above are also applicable here. You
+can append any of those options to the kernel arguments above.
</note>
<p>
Check once more to make sure the settings are correct and then save the
configuration. This saves typing just in case it doesn't boot or something is
-missing. Press the Linux button at the top of the window to boot into the
-Installation CD and continue with <uri link="#booted">And When
-You're Booted...</uri>
+missing. Press the Linux button at the top of the window. If everything goes
+correctly, it should boot into the Installation CD. Continue with
+<uri link="#booted">And When You're Booted...</uri>
</p>
</body>
@@ -369,8 +371,8 @@
<p>
You will be greeted by a root ("#") prompt on the current console. You can also
switch to other consoles by pressing Alt-F2, Alt-F3 and Alt-F4. Get
-back to the one you started on by pressing Alt-F1. Probably you have to hit
-Alt-fn-Fx on Apple machines.
+back to the one you started on by pressing Alt-F1. Due to the keyboard layout,
+you may need to press Alt-fn-Fx on Apple machines.
</p>
<p>
@@ -417,14 +419,23 @@
<p>
In the next example we try to load the <c>airport</c> module. This module
-supports only the old Airport cards (b-net). AirportExtreme is not supported
-under Linux:
+supports only the old Airport cards (802.11b). Airport Extreme (802.11g) is not
+supported on the InstallCD due to restrictions on firmware distribution.
</p>
-<pre caption="Loading kernel modules">
+<pre caption="Loading the airport module">
# <i>modprobe airport</i>
</pre>
+<p>
+On older iMacs, sometimes the network card is not detected properly. These use
+the BMAC driver:
+</p>
+
+<pre caption="Loading the bmac module">
+# <i>modprobe bmac</i>
+</pre>
+
</body>
</subsection>
<subsection>
@@ -513,24 +524,24 @@
<p>
If you want to view the documentation on the CD you can immediately run
-<c>links2</c> or even <c>links -g</c> for a graphical framebuffer browser to
+<c>links</c> or even <c>links -g</c> for a graphical framebuffer browser to
read it:
</p>
<pre caption="Viewing the on-CD documentation">
-# <i>links2 /mnt/cdrom/docs/html/index.html</i>
+# <i>links /mnt/cdrom/docs/html/index.html</i>
</pre>
<p>
However, it is preferred that you use the online Gentoo Handbook as it will be
-more recent than the one provided on the CD. You can view it using <c>links2</c>
+more recent than the one provided on the CD. You can view it using <c>links</c>
as well, but only after having completed the <e>Configuring your Network</e>
chapter (otherwise you won't be able to go on the Internet to view the
document):
</p>
<pre caption="Viewing the Online Documentation">
-# <i>links2 http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-ppc.xml</i>
+# <i>links http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-ppc.xml</i>
</pre>
<p>
1.2 +4 -4 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc64-bootloader.xml
file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc64-bootloader.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo
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--- hb-install-ppc64-bootloader.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:11:36 -0000 1.1
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@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0 -->
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc64-bootloader.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc64-bootloader.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<sections>
-<version>5.3</version>
-<date>2006-01-20</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>Making your Choice</title>
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@
<pre caption = "(ONLINE INSTALL FOR G5 USERS ONLY) Changing your profile">
# <i>rm /etc/make.profile</i>
-# <i>ln -sf /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/ppc/2005.1/ppc64/(userland)/970/pmac /etc/make.profile</i>
+# <i>ln -sf /usr/portage/profiles/default-linux/ppc/2006.0/ppc64/(userland)/970/pmac /etc/make.profile</i>
</pre>
<pre caption = "(OFFLINE INSTALL FOR G5 USERS ONLY) Installing Necessary File System Tools">
1.2 +16 -6 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc64-disk.xml
file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc64-disk.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo
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diff : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc64-disk.xml.diff?r1=1.1&r2=1.2&cvsroot=gentoo
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@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc64-disk.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc64-disk.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<sections>
-<version>5.2</version>
-<date>2006-01-20</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>Introduction to Block Devices</title>
@@ -242,12 +242,20 @@
<note>
If you are planning to use a RAID disk array for your gentoo installation and
-you are using POWER5-based hardware, you should now run <c>iprutils</c> to
+you are using POWER5-based hardware, you should now run <c>iprconfig</c> to
format the disks to Advanced Function format and create the disk array. You
-should also consider emerging this package after your install is complete.
+should emerge <c>iprutils</c> after your install is complete.
</note>
<p>
+If you have an ipr based SCSI adapter, you should start the ipr utilities now.
+</p>
+
+<pre caption="Starting ipr utilities">
+# <i>/etc/init.d/iprinit start</i>
+</pre>
+
+<p>
The following parts explain how to create the example partition layout
described previously, namely:
</p>
@@ -560,7 +568,9 @@
<body>
<note>
-Several filesystems are available.
+Several filesystems are available. ext2, ext3 and ReiserFS support is built in
+the Installation CD kernels. JFS and XFS support is available through kernel
+modules.
</note>
<p>
1.2 +9 -22 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc64-kernel.xml
file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc64-kernel.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo
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diff : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc64-kernel.xml.diff?r1=1.1&r2=1.2&cvsroot=gentoo
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@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc64-kernel.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc64-kernel.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<sections>
-<version>5.5</version>
-<date>2006-01-06</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>Timezone</title>
@@ -107,25 +107,13 @@
uses (it might provide you with a nice hint on what to enable).
</p>
-<p>
-Now go to your kernel source directory and execute <c>make
-menuconfig</c>. This will fire up an ncurses-based configuration menu.
-</p>
-
-<p>
-When compiling the kernel on a 32bit userland system add the following to
-the bottom of /etc/profile:
-</p>
-
-<pre caption="32bit userland make alias">
-# <i>echo 'alias ppc64make="make ARCH=ppc64 CROSS_COMPILE=powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu-"' >> /etc/profile</i>
-# <i>source /etc/profile</i>
-</pre>
-
<pre caption="Invoking menuconfig">
# <i>cd /usr/src/linux</i>
-(64bit userland) # <i>make menuconfig</i>
-(32bit userland) # <i>ppc64make menuconfig</i>
+<comment>Important: In case you are in 32-bit userland, you must edit the top
+level Makefile in /usr/src/linux and change the CROSS_COMPILE option to
+CROSS_COMPILE ?= powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu-. You must do this before you run
+make menuconfig or it may result in kernel compilation problems.</comment>
+# <i>make menuconfig</i>
</pre>
<p>
@@ -231,8 +219,7 @@
</p>
<pre caption="Compiling the kernel">
-(64bit userland) # <i>make && make modules_install</i>
-(32bit userland) # <i>ppc64make && ppc64make modules_install</i>
+# <i>make vmlinux && make modules_install</i>
</pre>
<p>
1.2 +33 -22 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc64-medium.xml
file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc64-medium.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo
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+++ hb-install-ppc64-medium.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:37:17 -0000 1.2
@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc64-medium.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-ppc64-medium.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<sections>
-<version>5.5</version>
-<date>2005-11-29</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>Hardware Requirements</title>
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@
<p>
Gentoo Linux can be installed using a <e>stage3</e> tarball file.
Such a tarball is an archive that contains a minimal environment from
-which you can successfully install Gentoo Linux onto your system.
+which you can succesfully install Gentoo Linux onto your system.
</p>
<p>
@@ -139,8 +139,8 @@
You can download the Universal Installation CD (and, if you want to, the
Packages CD as well) from one of our <uri
link="/main/en/mirrors.xml">mirrors</uri>. The Installation CDs are located
-in the <path>releases/ppc64/2005.1-r1/installcd</path> directory;
-the Package CDs are located in the <path>releases/ppc64/2005.1/packagecd</path>
+in the <path>releases/ppc/2006.0/ppc64/installcd</path> directory; the Package
+CDs are located in the <path>releases/ppc/2006.0/ppc64/packagecd</path>
directory.
</p>
@@ -211,6 +211,11 @@
<body>
<p>
+Please check the <path>README.kernel</path> on the Installation CD for the
+latest information on how to boot various kernels and getting hardware support.
+</p>
+
+<p>
Place the Installation CD in the CD-ROM and reboot the system. Hold down the
'C' key at bootup. You will be greeted by a friendly welcome message and a
<e>boot:</e> prompt at the bottom of the screen.
@@ -273,27 +278,33 @@
</body>
</subsection>
<subsection>
-<title>Booting the Installation CD on an IBM pSeries</title>
+<title>Booting the Installation CD on an IBM pSeries, OpenPower and Power5
+iSeries servers</title>
<body>
<p>
-For pSeries boxes, sometimes the cds might not autoboot. You might have
-to set up your cdrom as a bootable device in the multi-boot menu. (F1 at
-startup) The other option is to jump into OF and do it from there:
+Please check the <path>README.kernel</path> on the Installation CD for the
+latest information on how to boot various kernels and getting hardware support.
</p>
<p>
-1) Boot into OF (this is 8 from the serial cons or F8 from a graphics
-cons, start hitting the key when you see the keyboard mouse etc etc
-messages
-</p>
-<p>
-2) run the command 0> boot cdrom:1,yaboot
-</p>
-<p>
-3) stand back and enjoy!
+Most modern pSeries servers can boot from the CDROM drive through SMS ('1' when
+the “IBM IBM IBM” messages flash across the console). On some older pSeries
+boxes, sometimes the cds might not autoboot. You might have to set up your
+cdrom as a bootable device in the multi-boot menu. (F1 at startup) The other
+option is to jump into OF and do it from there:
</p>
+<ol>
+ <li>
+ Boot into OF (this is 8 from the serial cons or F8 from a graphics
+ cons, start hitting the key when you see the keyboard mouse etc etc
+ messages.
+ </li>
+ <li>Run the command 0> boot cdrom:1,yaboot</li>
+ <li>Stand back and enjoy!</li>
+</ol>
+
</body>
</subsection>
<subsection id="booted">
@@ -442,11 +453,11 @@
<p>
If you want to view the documentation on the CD you can immediately run
-<c>links2</c> to read it:
+<c>links</c> to read it:
</p>
<pre caption="Viewing the on-CD documentation">
-# <i>links2 /mnt/cdrom/docs/handbook/html/index.html</i>
+# <i>links /mnt/cdrom/docs/handbook/html/index.html</i>
</pre>
<p>
@@ -455,7 +466,7 @@
</p>
<pre caption="Viewing the Online Documentation">
-# <i>links2 http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-ppc64.xml</i>
+# <i>links http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-ppc64.xml</i>
</pre>
<p>
1.2 +3 -3 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-sparc-bootloader.xml
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@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
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<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-sparc-bootloader.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-sparc-bootloader.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<sections>
-<version>5.3</version>
-<date>2006-01-19</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>Making your Choice</title>
1.2 +3 -3 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-sparc-disk.xml
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<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-sparc-disk.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-sparc-disk.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<sections>
-<version>5.1</version>
-<date>2005-08-25</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>Introduction to Block Devices</title>
1.2 +3 -3 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-sparc-kernel.xml
file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-sparc-kernel.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo
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@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
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+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-sparc-kernel.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<sections>
-<version>5.5</version>
-<date>2006-01-06</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>Timezone</title>
1.2 +14 -13 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-sparc-medium.xml
file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-sparc-medium.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo
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diff : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-sparc-medium.xml.diff?r1=1.1&r2=1.2&cvsroot=gentoo
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diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2
--- hb-install-sparc-medium.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:11:36 -0000 1.1
+++ hb-install-sparc-medium.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:37:17 -0000 1.2
@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-sparc-medium.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-sparc-medium.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<sections>
-<version>5.4</version>
-<date>2005-11-29</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>Hardware Requirements</title>
@@ -32,7 +32,8 @@
<tr>
<th>Sparc System</th>
<ti>
- Please check the <uri
+ Please check the <uri link="/proj/en/base/sparc/sunhw.xml">Gentoo
+ Linux/SPARC64 Compatibility list</uri> or the <uri
link="http://www.ultralinux.org/faq.html#s_2">UltraLinux FAQ</uri>
</ti>
</tr>
@@ -79,7 +80,7 @@
<p>
Gentoo Linux can be installed using a <e>stage3</e> tarball file.
Such a tarball is an archive that contains a minimal environment from
-which you can successfully install Gentoo Linux onto your system.
+which you can succesfully install Gentoo Linux onto your system.
</p>
<p>
@@ -147,9 +148,9 @@
You can download the Universal Installation CD (and, if you want to, the
Packages CD as well) from one of our <uri
link="/main/en/mirrors.xml">mirrors</uri>. The Installation CDs are located in
-the <path>releases/sparc/2005.1-r1/sparc64/installcd</path>
+the <path>releases/sparc/2006.0/sparc64/installcd</path>
directory; the Package CDs are located in the
-<path>releases/sparc/2005.1/sparc64/packagecd</path> directory.
+<path>releases/sparc/2006.0/sparc64/packagecd</path> directory.
</p>
<p>
@@ -228,12 +229,12 @@
<p>
You will be greeted by the SILO boot manager (on the Installation CD). Type in
-<c>gentoo-2.4</c> and press enter to continue booting the
+<c>gentoo</c> and press enter to continue booting the
system:
</p>
<pre caption="Continue booting from the Installation CD">
-boot: <i>gentoo-2.4</i>
+boot: <i>gentoo</i>
</pre>
<p>
@@ -332,23 +333,23 @@
<p>
If you want to view the documentation on the CD you can immediately run
-<c>links2</c> to read it:
+<c>links</c> to read it:
</p>
<pre caption="Viewing the on-CD documentation">
-# <i>links2 /mnt/cdrom/docs/handbook/html/index.html</i>
+# <i>links /mnt/cdrom/docs/handbook/html/index.html</i>
</pre>
<p>
However, it is preferred that you use the online Gentoo Handbook as it will be
-more recent than the one provided on the CD. You can view it using <c>links2</c>
+more recent than the one provided on the CD. You can view it using <c>links</c>
as well, but only after having completed the <e>Configuring your Network</e>
chapter (otherwise you won't be able to go on the Internet to view the
document):
</p>
<pre caption="Viewing the Online Documentation">
-# <i>links2 http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-sparc.xml</i>
+# <i>links http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-sparc.xml</i>
</pre>
<p>
1.2 +19 -20 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-stage.xml
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diff : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-stage.xml.diff?r1=1.1&r2=1.2&cvsroot=gentoo
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--- hb-install-stage.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:11:36 -0000 1.1
+++ hb-install-stage.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:37:17 -0000 1.2
@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-stage.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-stage.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<sections>
-<version>5.8</version>
-<date>2005-12-20</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>Installing a Stage Tarball</title>
@@ -100,12 +100,12 @@
<e>Decompress with bzip2</e>, the <c>p</c> for <e>Preserve permissions</e> and
the <c>f</c> to denote that we want to extract a file, not standard input. In
the next example, we extract the stage tarball
-<path>stage3-<subarch>-2005.1-r1.tar.bz2</path>. Be sure to substitute
+<path>stage3-<subarch>-2006.0.tar.bz2</path>. Be sure to substitute
the tarball filename with your stage.
</p>
<pre caption="Extracting the stage tarball">
-# <i>tar xvjpf /mnt/cdrom/stages/stage3-<subarch>-2005.1-r1.tar.bz2</i>
+# <i>tar xvjpf /mnt/cdrom/stages/stage3-<subarch>-2006.0.tar.bz2</i>
</pre>
<p>
@@ -133,13 +133,13 @@
<p>
Depending on your installation medium, you have a couple of tools available to
-download a stage. If you have <c>links2</c> available, then you can immediately
+download a stage. If you have <c>links</c> available, then you can immediately
surf to <uri link="/main/en/mirrors.xml">the Gentoo mirrorlist</uri> and
choose a mirror close to you.
</p>
<p>
-If you don't have <c>links2</c> available you should have <c>lynx</c> at your
+If you don't have <c>links</c> available you should have <c>lynx</c> at your
disposal. If you need to go through a proxy, export the <c>http_proxy</c> and
<c>ftp_proxy</c> variables:
</p>
@@ -150,24 +150,23 @@
</pre>
<p>
-We will now assume that you have <c>links2</c> at your disposal.
+We will now assume that you have <c>links</c> at your disposal.
</p>
<p>
Pick the <path>releases/</path> directory, followed by your architecture (for
-instance <path>x86/</path>) and the Gentoo version (<path>2005.1/</path> or
-<path>2005.1-r1/</path> if available) to finish up with the <path>stages/</path>
-directory. There you should see all available stage files for your architecture
-(they might be stored within subdirectories named to the individual sub
-architectures). Select one and press <c>D</c> to download. When you're
-finished, press <c>Q</c> to quit the browser.
+instance <path>x86/</path>) and the Gentoo version (<path>2006.0/</path>) to
+finish up with the <path>stages/</path> directory. There you should see all
+available stage files for your architecture (they might be stored within
+subdirectories named to the individual subarchitectures). Select one and press
+<c>D</c> to download. When you're finished, press <c>Q</c> to quit the browser.
</p>
-<pre caption="Surfing to the mirror listing with links2">
-# <i>links2 http://www.gentoo.org/main/en/mirrors.xml</i>
+<pre caption="Surfing to the mirror listing with links">
+# <i>links http://www.gentoo.org/main/en/mirrors.xml</i>
-<comment>(If you need proxy support with links2:)</comment>
-# <i>links2 -http-proxy proxy.server.com:8080 http://www.gentoo.org/main/en/mirrors.xml</i>
+<comment>(If you need proxy support with links:)</comment>
+# <i>links -http-proxy proxy.server.com:8080 http://www.gentoo.org/main/en/mirrors.xml</i>
</pre>
<p>
@@ -182,8 +181,8 @@
</p>
<pre caption="Example checking integrity of a stage tarball">
-# <i>md5sum -c stage3-x86-2005.1-r1.tar.bz2.md5</i>
-stage3-x86-2005.1-r1.tar.bz2: OK
+# <i>md5sum -c stage3-x86-2006.0.tar.bz2.DIGESTS</i>
+stage3-x86-2006.0.tar.bz2: OK
</pre>
</body>
1.2 +3 -3 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-system.xml
file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-system.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo
plain: http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-system.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/plain&cvsroot=gentoo
diff : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-system.xml.diff?r1=1.1&r2=1.2&cvsroot=gentoo
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@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-system.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-system.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<sections>
-<version>5.4</version>
-<date>2006-02-22</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>Chrooting</title>
1.2 +20 -3 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-tools.xml
file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-tools.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo
plain: http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-tools.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/plain&cvsroot=gentoo
diff : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-tools.xml.diff?r1=1.1&r2=1.2&cvsroot=gentoo
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+++ hb-install-tools.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:37:17 -0000 1.2
@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0 -->
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-tools.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-tools.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<sections>
-<version>5.2</version>
-<date>2005-11-21</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>System Logger</title>
@@ -200,6 +200,23 @@
long time to compile).
</p>
+</body>
+</subsection>
+<subsection>
+<title>Optional: RAID utilities for IBM hardware</title>
+<body>
+
+<p>
+If you are using SCSI RAID on a POWER5-based system, you should consider
+installing the <c>iprutils</c> which will allow you to work with the RAID disk
+array, get status on the disks in the arrays, and update microcode among other
+functions.
+</p>
+
+<pre caption="Installing iprutils">
+# <i>emerge iprutils</i>
+</pre>
+
<p>
Now continue with <uri link="?part=1&chap=10">Configuring the
Bootloader</uri>.
1.2 +222 -115 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-x86-medium.xml
file : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-x86-medium.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup&cvsroot=gentoo
plain: http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-x86-medium.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/plain&cvsroot=gentoo
diff : http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-x86-medium.xml.diff?r1=1.1&r2=1.2&cvsroot=gentoo
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diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2
--- hb-install-x86-medium.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:11:36 -0000 1.1
+++ hb-install-x86-medium.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:37:17 -0000 1.2
@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-x86-medium.xml,v 1.1 2006/02/27 00:11:36 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/hb-install-x86-medium.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<sections>
-<version>5.5</version>
-<date>2005-11-29</date>
+<version>6.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>Hardware Requirements</title>
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
<p>
Before we start, we first list what hardware requirements you need to
-successfully install Gentoo on your box.
+successfully install Gentoo on your box using the Installer LiveCD.
</p>
</body>
@@ -31,11 +31,11 @@
<table>
<tr>
<th>CPU</th>
- <ti>i486 or later</ti>
+ <ti>i686 or later</ti>
</tr>
<tr>
<th>Memory</th>
- <ti>64 MB</ti>
+ <ti>128 MB</ti>
</tr>
<tr>
<th>Diskspace</th>
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
<!-- General description, propagated to other architectures as well -->
<!-- START -->
<section>
-<title>The Gentoo Universal Installation CD</title>
+<title>The Gentoo Linux Installer LiveCD</title>
<subsection>
<title>Introduction</title>
<body>
@@ -74,11 +74,11 @@
</body>
</subsection>
<subsection>
-<title>Gentoo Universal Installation CD</title>
+<title>Gentoo Linux Installer LiveCD</title>
<body>
<p>
-An Installation CD is a bootable medium which contains a self-sustained Gentoo
+A LiveCD is a bootable medium which contains a self-sustained Gentoo
environment. It allows you to boot Linux from the CD. During the boot process
your hardware is detected and the appropriate drivers are loaded. The Gentoo
Installation CDs are maintained by Gentoo developers.
@@ -90,10 +90,10 @@
<ul>
<li>
- The Universal Installation CD contains everything you need to install
- Gentoo. It provides stage3 files for common architectures, source code
- for the extra applications you need to choose from and, of course, the
- installation instructions for your architecture.
+ The Installer LiveCD contains everything you need to install Gentoo. It
+ provides a graphical environment, a graphical as well as console based
+ installer which automatically carries out the installation for you, and of
+ course, the installation instructions for your architecture.
</li>
<li>
The Minimal Installation CD contains only a minimal environment that allows
@@ -103,45 +103,24 @@
</li>
</ul>
-<p>
-Gentoo also provides a Package CD. This is not an Installation CD but an
-additional resource that you can exploit during the installation of your Gentoo
-system. It contains prebuilt packages (also known as the GRP set) that allow
-you to easily and quickly install additional applications (such as
-OpenOffice.org, KDE, GNOME, ...) immediately after the Gentoo installation and
-right before you update your Portage tree.
-</p>
-
-<p>
-The use of the Package CD is covered later in this document.
-</p>
-
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<!-- STOP -->
<section>
-<title>Download, Burn and Boot the Gentoo Universal Installation CD</title>
+<title>Download, Burn and Boot the Gentoo Linux Installer LiveCD</title>
<subsection>
-<title>Downloading and Burning the Installation CD</title>
+<title>Downloading and Burning the Installer LiveCD</title>
<body>
<p>
-You can download the Universal Installation CDs (and, if you want to, the
-Packages CD as well) from one of our <uri
-link="/main/en/mirrors.xml">mirrors</uri>. The Installation CDs are located in
-the <path>releases/x86/2005.1-r1/installcd</path> directory;
-the Package CDs are located in the <path>releases/x86/2005.1/packagecd</path>
-directory.
-</p>
-
-<p>
-i686, athlon-xp, pentium3 and pentium4 Package CDs are available via
-<uri link="http://tracker.netdomination.org">BitTorrent</uri>.
+You can download the Installer LiveCDs from one of our <uri
+link="/main/en/mirrors.xml">mirrors</uri>. They are located in
+the <path>releases/x86/2006.0/livecd</path> directory.
</p>
<p>
-Inside those directories you'll find ISO-files. Those are full CD images which
+Inside that directory you'll find an ISO-file. That is a full CD image which
you can write on a CD-R.
</p>
@@ -201,7 +180,7 @@
</body>
</subsection>
<subsection>
-<title>Booting the Universal Installation CD</title>
+<title>Booting the Installer LiveCD</title>
<body>
<impo>
@@ -210,24 +189,23 @@
</impo>
<p>
-Once you have burned your installation CD, it is time to boot it.
-Remove all CDs from your CD drives, reboot your system and enter the BIOS.
-This is usually done by hitting DEL, F1 or ESC, depending on your BIOS. Inside
-the BIOS, change the boot order so that the CD-ROM is tried before the hard
-disk. This is often found under "CMOS Setup". If you don't do this, your system
-will just reboot from the hard disk, ignoring the CD-ROM.
+Once you have burned your LiveCD, it is time to boot it. Remove all CDs from
+your CD drives, reboot your system and enter the BIOS. This is usually done by
+hitting DEL, F1 or ESC, depending on your BIOS. Inside the BIOS, change the
+boot order so that the CD-ROM is tried before the hard disk. This is often found
+under "CMOS Setup". If you don't do this, your system will just reboot from the
+hard disk, ignoring the CD-ROM.
</p>
<p>
-Now place the installation CD in the CD-ROM drive and reboot. You
-should see a boot prompt. At this screen, you can hit Enter to begin the
-boot process with the default boot options, or boot the Installation CD with
-custom boot options by specifying a kernel followed by boot options and then
-hitting Enter.
+Now place the LiveCD in the CD-ROM drive and reboot. You should see a boot
+prompt. At this screen, you can hit Enter to begin the boot process with the
+default boot options, or boot the LiveCD with custom boot options by specifying
+a kernel followed by boot options and then hitting Enter.
</p>
<p>
-Specifying a kernel? Yes, we provide several kernels on our Installation CDs.
+Specifying a kernel? Yes, we provide several kernels on our LiveCD.
The default one is <c>gentoo</c>. Other kernels are for specific hardware needs
and the <c>-nofb</c> variants which disable framebuffer.
</p>
@@ -258,30 +236,152 @@
<p>
You can also provide kernel options. They represent optional settings you can
(de)activate at will. The following list is the same as the one you receive
-when you press F2 at the bootscreen.
+when you press F2 through F7 at the bootscreen.
</p>
<pre caption="Options available to pass to your kernel of choice">
-- agpgart loads agpgart (use if you have graphic problems,lockups)
-- acpi=on loads support for ACPI firmware
-- ide=nodma force disabling of DMA for malfunctioning IDE devices
-- doscsi scan for scsi devices (breaks some ethernet cards)
-- dopcmcia starts pcmcia service for PCMCIA cdroms
-- nofirewire disables firewire modules in initrd (for firewire cdroms,etc)
-- nokeymap disables keymap selection for non-us keyboard layouts
-- docache cache the entire runtime portion of cd in RAM, allows you
- to umount /mnt/cdrom to mount another cdrom.
-- nodetect causes hwsetup/kudzu and hotplug not to run
-- nousb disables usb module load from initrd, disables hotplug
-- nodhcp dhcp does not automatically start if nic detected
-- nohotplug disables loading hotplug service
-- noapic disable apic (try if having hardware problems nics,scsi,etc)
-- noevms2 disable loading of EVMS2 modules
-- nolvm2 disable loading of LVM2 modules
-- hdx=stroke allows you to partition the whole harddrive even when your BIOS
- can't handle large harddrives
-- noload=module1[,module2[,...]]
- disable loading of specific kernel modules
+<comment>Hardware options:</comment>
+
+acpi=on This loads support for ACPI and also causes the acpid daemon to
+ be started by the CD on boot. This is only needed if your
+ system requires ACPI to function properly. This is not
+ required for Hyperthreading support.
+
+acpi=off Completely disables ACPI. This is useful on some older
+ systems, and is also a requirement for using APM. This will
+ disable any Hyperthreading support of your processor.
+
+console=X This sets up serial console access for the CD. The first
+ option is the device, usually ttyS0 on x86, followed by any
+ connection options, which are comma separated. The default
+ options are 9600,8,n,1.
+
+dmraid=X This allows for passing options to the device-mapper RAID
+ subsystem. Options should be encapsulated in quotes.
+
+doapm This loads APM driver support. This requires you to also use
+ acpi=off.
+
+dobladecenter This adds some extra pauses into the boot process for the slow
+ USB CDROM of the IBM BladeCenter.
+
+dopcmcia This loads support for PCMCIA and Cardbus hardware and also
+ causes the pcmcia cardmgr to be started by the CD on boot.
+ This is only required when booting from a PCMCIA/Cardbus device.
+
+doscsi This loads support for most SCSI controllers. This is also a
+ requirement for booting most USB devices, as they use the SCSI
+ subsystem of the kernel.
+
+hda=stroke This allows you to partition the whole hard disk even when your
+ BIOS is unable to handle large disks. This option is only used
+ on machines with an older BIOS. Replace hda with the device
+ that is requiring this option.
+
+ide=nodma This forces the disabling of DMA in the kernel and is required
+ by some IDE chipsets and also by some CDROM drives. If your
+ system is having trouble reading from your IDE CDROM, try this
+ option. This also disables the default hdparm settings from
+ being executed.
+
+noapic This disables the Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller
+ that is present on newer motherboards. It has been known to
+ cause some problems on older hardware.
+
+nodetect This disables all of the autodetection done by the CD,
+ including device autodetection and DHCP probing. This is
+ useful for doing debugging of a failing CD or driver.
+
+nodhcp This disables DHCP probing on detected network cards. This is
+ useful on networks with only static addresses.
+
+nodmraid Disables support for device-mapper RAID, such as that used for
+ on-board IDE/SATA RAID controllers.
+
+nofirewire This disables the loading of Firewire modules. This should only
+ be necessary if your Firewire hardware is causing a problem
+ with booting the CD.
+
+nogpm This disables gpm console mouse support.
+
+nohotplug This disables the loading of the hotplug and coldplug init
+ scripts at boot. This is useful for doing debugging of a
+ failing CD or driver.
+
+nokeymap This disables the keymap selection used to select non-US
+ keyboard layouts.
+
+nolapic This disables the local APIC on Uniprocessor kernels.
+
+nosata This disables the loading of Serial ATA modules. This is
+ useful if your system is having problems with the SATA subsystem.
+
+nosmp This disables SMP, or Symmetric Multiprocessing, on SMP-enabled
+ kernels. This is useful for debugging SMP-related issues with
+ certain drivers and motherboards.
+
+nosound This disables sound support and volume setting. This is useful
+ for systems where sound support causes problems.
+
+nousb This disables the autoloading of USB modules. This is useful
+ for debugging USB issues.
+
+<comment>Volume/Device Management:</comment>
+
+dodevfs This enables the deprecated device filesystem on 2.6 systems.
+ You will also need to use noudev for this to take effect.
+ Since devfs is the only option with a 2.4 kernel, this option
+ has no effect if booting a 2.4 kernel.
+
+doevms2 This enables support for IBM's pluggable EVMS, or Enterprise
+ Volume Management System. This is not safe to use with lvm2.
+
+dolvm2 This enables support for Linux's Logical Volume Management.
+ This is not safe to use with evms2.
+
+noudev This disables udev support on 2.6 kernels. This option
+ requires that dodevfs is used. Since udev is not an option for
+ 2.4 kernels, this options has no effect if booting a 2.4
+ kernel.
+
+unionfs Enables support for Unionfs on supported CD images. This will
+ create a writable Unionfs overlay in a tmpfs, allowing you to
+ change any file on the CD.
+
+unionfs=X Enables support for Unionfs on supported CD images. This will
+ create a writable Unionfs overlay on the device you specify.
+ The device must be formatted with a filesystem recognized and
+ writable by the kernel.
+
+<comment>Other options:</comment>
+
+debug Enables debugging code. This might get messy, as it displays
+ a lot of data to the screen.
+
+docache This caches the entire runtime portion of the CD into RAM,
+ which allows you to umount /mnt/cdrom and mount another CDROM.
+ This option requires that you have at least twice as much
+ available RAM as the size of the CD.
+
+doload=X This causes the initial ramdisk to load any module listed, as
+ well as dependencies. Replace X with the module name. Multiple
+ modules can be specified by a comma-separated list.
+
+noload=X This causes the initial ramdisk to skip the loading of a
+ specific module that may be causing a problem. Syntax matches
+ that of doload.
+
+nox This causes an X-enabled LiveCD to not automatically start X,
+ but rather, to drop to the command line instead.
+
+scandelay This causes the CD to pause for 10 seconds during certain
+ portions the boot process to allow for devices that are slow to
+ initialize to be ready for use.
+
+scandelay=X This allows you to specify a given delay, in seconds, to be
+ added to certain portions of the boot process to allow for
+ devices that are slow to initialize to be ready for use.
+ Replace X with the number of seconds to pause.
</pre>
<p>
@@ -300,12 +400,25 @@
installing Gentoo on a system with a non-US keyboard, make sure you
immediately press Alt-F1 to switch to verbose mode and follow the prompt. If no
selection is made in 10 seconds the default (US keyboard) will be accepted and
-the boot process will continue. Once the boot process completes, you will be
-automatically logged in to the "Live" Gentoo Linux as
-"root", the super user. You should have a root ("#") prompt
-on the current console and can also switch to other consoles by pressing Alt-F2,
-Alt-F3 and Alt-F4. Get back to the one you started on by pressing Alt-F1.
-</p>
+the boot process will continue. Once the boot process completes, Gnome will
+start up and you will be automatically logged in to the "Live" Gentoo Linux
+system as "gentoo" in graphical mode. You will be logged in as "root", the
+superuser on the other consoles and should have a root ("#") prompt there. You
+can switch to those consoles by pressing Alt-F2, Alt-F3, Alt-F4 Alt-F5, Alt-F6.
+Get back to the graphical desktop you started on by pressing Alt-F7. To switch
+to other consoles from within X, you must prefix the above with Ctrl. You are
+able to run commands as root from any terminal within the graphical environment
+by using the <c>sudo</c> application. You can even become root within a
+terminal to perform multiple tasks.
+</p>
+
+<pre caption="Using sudo to run applications">
+<comment>(Example only)</comment>
+<comment>(Editing the group file)</comment>
+# <i>sudo vi /etc/group</i>
+<comment>(Becoming root for a session)</comment>
+# <i>sudo su -</i>
+</pre>
</body>
</subsection>
@@ -314,12 +427,12 @@
<body>
<p>
-When the Installation CD boots, it tries to detect all your hardware devices and
+When the LiveCD boots, it tries to detect all your hardware devices and
loads the appropriate kernel modules to support your hardware. In the
vast majority of cases, it does a very good job. However, in some cases, it
may not auto-load the kernel modules you need. If the PCI auto-detection
missed some of your system's hardware, you will have to load the appropriate
-kernel modules manually.
+kernel modules manually. These tasks require root access.
</p>
<p>
@@ -347,9 +460,9 @@
<p>
If you are an advanced user, you might want to tweak the IDE hard disk
-performance using <c>hdparm</c>. With the <c>-tT</c> options you can
-test the performance of your disk (execute it several times to get a
-more precise impression):
+performance using <c>hdparm</c>. You will need root access to use <c>hdparm</c>.
+With the <c>-tT</c> options you can test the performance of your disk (execute
+it several times to get a more precise impression):
</p>
<pre caption="Testing disk performance">
@@ -377,7 +490,8 @@
If you plan on giving other people access to your installation
environment or you want to chat using <c>irssi</c> without root privileges (for
security reasons), you need to create the necessary user accounts and change
-the root password.
+the root password. You need root access to change the root password and add new
+users.
</p>
<p>
@@ -385,6 +499,7 @@
</p>
<pre caption="Changing the root password">
+$ <i>sudo su -</i>
# <i>passwd</i>
New password: <comment>(Enter your new password)</comment>
Re-enter password: <comment>(Re-enter your password)</comment>
@@ -412,6 +527,18 @@
# <i>su - john</i>
</pre>
+<p>
+You can also change the password for the "gentoo" user in the graphical
+environment. This account is already suitable for use on the Internet.
+</p>
+
+<pre caption="Changing the gentoo password">
+$ <i>passwd</i>
+New password: <comment>(Enter your new password)</comment>
+Re-enter password: <comment>(Re-enter your password)</comment>
+</pre>
+
+
</body>
</subsection>
<subsection>
@@ -427,54 +554,34 @@
<p>
If you want to view the documentation on the CD you can immediately run
-<c>links2</c> to read it:
+<c>links</c> to read it:
</p>
<pre caption="Viewing the on-CD documentation">
-# <i>links2 /mnt/cdrom/docs/html/index.html</i>
+# <i>links /mnt/cdrom/docs/handbook/html/index.html</i>
</pre>
<p>
However, it is preferred that you use the online Gentoo Handbook as it will be
-more recent than the one provided on the CD. You can view it using <c>links2</c>
+more recent than the one provided on the CD. You can view it using <c>links</c>
as well, but only after having completed the <e>Configuring your Network</e>
chapter (otherwise you won't be able to go on the Internet to view the
document):
</p>
<pre caption="Viewing the Online Documentation">
-# <i>links2 http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml</i>
+# <i>links http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml</i>
</pre>
<p>
-You can go back to your original terminal by pressing <c>Alt-F1</c>.
-</p>
-
-</body>
-</subsection>
-<subsection>
-<title>Optional: Starting the SSH Daemon</title>
-<body>
-
-<p>
-If you want to allow other users to access your computer during the
-Gentoo installation (perhaps because those users are going to help you
-install Gentoo, or even do it for you), you need to create a user
-account for them and perhaps even provide them with your root password
-(<e>only</e> do that <e>if</e> you <b>fully trust</b> that user).
-</p>
-
-<p>
-To fire up the SSH daemon, execute the following command:
+You can go back to your original window by pressing <c>Alt-F7</c>.
</p>
-<pre caption="Starting the SSH daemon">
-# <i>/etc/init.d/sshd start</i>
-</pre>
-
<p>
-To be able to use sshd, you first need to set up your networking. Continue with
-the chapter on <uri link="?part=1&chap=3">Configuring your Network</uri>.
+You can now choose to proceed by using the <uri link="?part=1&chap=3">GTK+
+based installer</uri> (which needs X) or the <uri
+link="?part=1&chap=4">Dialog based installer</uri> that can be run on a
+console.
</p>
</body>
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+++ index.xml 27 Feb 2006 00:37:17 -0000 1.3
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
<?xml version='1.0' encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE guide SYSTEM "/dtd/guide.dtd">
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/index.xml,v 1.2 2006/02/01 17:56:00 neysx Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/index.xml,v 1.3 2006/02/27 00:37:17 fox2mike Exp $ -->
<guide link="/doc/en/handbook/2006.0/index.xml" disclaimer="draft">
<title>Gentoo 2006.0 Handbook</title>
@@ -18,8 +18,8 @@
<license/>
-<version>6.0</version>
-<date>2006-02-01</date>
+<version>7.0</version>
+<date>2006-02-27</date>
<chapter>
<title>The Gentoo Linux 2006.0 Handbooks</title>
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<sections>
<version>1.0</version>
<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>Welcome</title>
<subsection>
<title>Before you begin</title>
<body>
<p>
After you boot the Gentoo Linux Installer LiveCD, it will attempt to load a
graphical desktop. If it is unable to do so, it will instead display a command
line prompt. To launch the installer, simply type:
</p>
<pre caption="Start the installer">
# <i>installer</i>
</pre>
<p>
Once the installer has finished loading, you will be greeted by the welcome
screen. It provides a friendly introduction to the process of installing
Gentoo on your computer. Remember to read each option carefully. There is
detailed help available for each step of installation at the top of the screen.
We recommend that you always read the help provided before making your choices.
Note that at any time during the installation process, you can save your
configuration progress in case you need to resume your installation at a later
time. Use the <c>Tab</c> key (on your keyboard) to move around the menus within
a screen and the <c>Enter</c> key to confirm an action.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Partitioning</title>
<subsection>
<title>Preparing the disks</title>
<body>
<p>
In order to install Gentoo on your machine, you will need to prepare your
disks. The <c>Partitioning</c> screen will show you a list of detected disks and
allow you to specify the filesystems you would like to have on your
partitions. Selecting <c>Clear partitions</c> will erase all previous partitions on
your disk, so be careful with this option! It is also possible to resize
certain partition types.
</p>
<p>
If you choose to go with the <c>Recommended layout</c>, the installer will
create three partitions: 100MB for <path>/boot</path>, a <path>/swap</path>
partition up to 512MB in size, and the rest of the available space on the disk
is used for <path>/</path>, the root partition. If you have more than 4GB of
unpartitioned space, using the "Recommended layout" will automatically configure
your partitions without destroying any data on any existing partitions.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Network Mounts</title>
<subsection>
<title>Optional: Define network mounts</title>
<body>
<p>
This screen lets you set up and use any existing network mounts during and
after installation. Select <c>New</c> to begin configuration. At this time, only NFS
is supported.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Stage Selection</title>
<subsection>
<title>Dynamic stage generation</title>
<body>
<p>
Since you are performing an installation <e>without</e> an internet connection,
you <e>must</e> select <c>GRP</c> from the stage options present. Then, on the next
screen, select <c>Create from CD</c>. Everything you need to build your system will
then be generated from the files on the LiveCD.
</p>
<warn>
Do <e>not</e> select any options other than those specified above when you are
installing without an internet connection.
</warn>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Kernel Sources</title>
<subsection>
<title>Using the LiveCD kernel</title>
<body>
<p>
You must use the kernel present on the LiveCD for the GRP/networkless
install. This is merely a <c>gentoo-sources</c> kernel compiled by
<c>genkernel</c>, Gentoo's automated compilation utility, and will give you a
kernel that automatically detects and configures your hardware upon boot.
</p>
<p>
Select <c>LiveCD kernel</c> and continue to the next screen.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Bootloader</title>
<subsection>
<title>Making your choice</title>
<body>
<p>
This screen allows to you choose your bootloader. The installer will
automatically configure your choice.
</p>
<!-- do we need to cover all the stuff about lilo/grub and kernel parameter
lines and/or block devices here? -->
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Timezone</title>
<subsection>
<title>Choose your timezone</title>
<body>
<p>
Study the list and select the region closest to your actual location.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Networking</title>
<subsection>
<title>Add network device</title>
<body>
<p>
On this screen, you will be able to configure the various network interface
devices detected on your computer. Read the available options carefully.
</p>
<p>
The next screen gives you a choice between DHCP and manual IP address
configuration. Once your network interface is properly configured, you will
need to create a hostname for your system. Optionally, you may specify a
domainname and any DNS server information needed.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Extra Packages</title>
<subsection>
<title>Optional: installing extra packages</title>
<body>
<p>
The LiveCD contains a number of available pre-built packages. If you wish to
install any of them, check the appropriate box.
</p>
<impo>
As you are installing Gentoo without an internet connection, you cannot add
any extra packages other than those shown in the installer.
</impo>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Users</title>
<subsection>
<title>Adding users and groups</title>
<body>
<p>
First set the root password for the system administrator (the <e>root</e>
user).
</p>
<p>
We <e>strongly</e> recommend that you create a regular user for daily work.
Working as root all the time is <e>dangerous</e> and should be avoided! Create
your users, set their passwords, and add them to the appropriate groups. You
can optionally change their home directories, select their login shell, and set
helpful comments.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Review</title>
<subsection>
<title>Finishing up</title>
<body>
<p>
Please take the time to double-check each step of the installation process,
ensuring that your system is properly configured. When you have finished
reviewing, you may save your progress and exit, or select <c>Install</c> to
begin automatically installing Gentoo.
</p>
<p>
The installer will alert you when it has finished. It will then return you to
the command prompt. All you need to do to reboot is type:
</p>
<pre caption="Rebooting">
# <i>shutdown -r now</i>
</pre>
<p>
Congratulations, your system is now fully equipped! Continue with <uri
link="?part=1&chap=5">Where to go from here?</uri> to learn more about
Gentoo.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
</sections>
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(pre): type installer at the prompt to begin the dialog
1. Partitioning
(note: we absolutely must include partitioning info here; gli-dialog refers
users to the partitioning info in the gentoo handbook! note that the gtkfe
installer already has this partition info in its graphical help screens)
2. Network mounts
3. Stage Selection
4. kernel sources
5. bootloader
6. timezone
7. network interface selection/configuration (inc. dhcp/static-manual)
8. hostname/domainname/dns
9. Optional: install additional packages
10. set root password
11. add user, set passwords/groups
12. review
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<sections>
<version>1.0</version>
<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>Welcome</title>
<subsection>
<title>Before you begin</title>
<body>
<p>
Once the Gentoo Linux Installer (GLI) has finished loading, you will be
greeted by the welcome screen. It provides a friendly introduction to the
process of installing Gentoo on your computer. Remember to read each option
carefully. There is detailed help available for each step of installation;
just click <c>Help</c> in the lower left corner of the installer. We recommend that
you always read the help pages before making your choices. Note that at any
time during the installation process, you can save your configuration
progress in case you need to resume your installation at a later time.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Pre-installation Configuration</title>
<subsection>
<title>Optional: Manual Network Configuration</title>
<body>
<p>
In the next section, you are required to configure your network. The Installer
should have already detected and set up your network for you, but if it didn't,
you can manually configure your network. On the <e>Misc.</e> tab, you can
specify a location of your choice or keep the default of
<path>/var/log/installer.log</path> where the Installer will store its logs.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
<subsection>
<title>Optional: Remote Installation</title>
<body>
<p>
If you wish to enable SSH access to the machine, you can start <c>sshd</c> and
specify a root password.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
<subsection>
<title>Optional: Load Additional Kernel Modules</title>
<body>
<p>
If you need to load more kernel modules to support your hardware, enter their
names into the appropriate line, each separated by a space.
</p>
<warn>
Do not change the <e>Install mode</e> selection to anything besides
<b>Normal</b>. This feature is still experimental and changing it will leave you
with an unbootable system!
</warn>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Partitioning</title>
<subsection>
<title>Preparing the disks</title>
<body>
<p>
In order to install Gentoo on your machine, you will need to prepare your
disks. The <e>Partitioning</e> screen will show you a list of detected disks and
allow you to specify the filesystems you would like to have on your
partitions. Clicking <c>Clear partitions</c> will erase all previous partitions on
your disk, so be careful with this option! It is also possible to resize
certain partition types.
</p>
<p>
If you choose to go with the <c>Recommended layout</c>, the installer will
create three partitions: 100MB for <path>/boot</path>, a <path>/swap</path>
partition up to 512MB in size, and the rest of the available space on the disk
is used for <path>/</path>, the root partition. If you have more than 4GB of
unpartitioned space, using the "Recommended layout" will automatically configure
your partitions without destroying any data on any existing partitions.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Network Mounts</title>
<subsection>
<title>Optional: Define network mounts</title>
<body>
<p>
This screen lets you set up and use any existing network mounts during and after
installation. Click <c>New</c> to begin configuration. At this time, only NFS is
supported.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Stage Selection</title>
<subsection>
<title>Dynamic stage generation</title>
<body>
<p>
Since you are performing an installation <e>without</e> an internet
connection, you <b>must</b> check <c>GRP Install</c> as well as <c>Dynamic</c>
from the options present. Everything you need to build your system will
then be generated from the files on the LiveCD.
</p>
<warn>
Do <e>not</e> select options other than those specified above when you are
installing without an internet connection.
</warn>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Portage Tree</title>
<subsection>
<title>Obtaining a Portage tree</title>
<body>
<p>
You must choose <c>Snapshot</c> on this screen. The installer will automatically
install a Portage tree from the LiveCD once you select <c>Snapshot</c>; you do not
need to specify a snapshot URI.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>make.conf</title>
<subsection>
<title>USE flags</title>
<body>
<p>
Since you are performing a GRP/networkless install, you will not be allowed
to select USE flags before installation. However, you are free to set your own
USE flags in <path>/etc/make.conf</path> after you have rebooted into your
finished system.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
<subsection>
<title>CFLAGS</title>
<body>
<p>
You should, however, select your processor type in the <e>CFLAGS</e> section along
with any custom optimizations you may want, such as <c>-O2</c> and
<c>-pipe</c>.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
<subsection>
<title>Other</title>
<body>
<p>
Any other options you wish to set for future use should be selected now. <e>Use
unstable (~arch)</e> will allow you to use packages from the unstable branch of
the Portage tree. <e>Build binary packages</e> creates ready-to-install binary
tarballs of all packages you compile on your system. <e>DistCC</e> allows you to
share the burden of compiling with another computer via your network
connection.<e>ccache</e> saves compiled code for later use, and thus can greatly
speed up compilation time if you re-install the same package.
</p>
<p>
You will not be allowed to change your <e>CHOST</e>, as this can seriously damage
your installation. In <e>MAKEOPTS</e> you define how many parallel compilations
should occur when you install a package. A good choice is the number of CPUs
in your system plus one, but this guideline isn't always perfect. On a
uniprocessor system, <c>-j2</c> might be used.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Kernel Sources</title>
<subsection>
<title>Using the LiveCD kernel</title>
<body>
<p>
You must use the kernel present on the LiveCD for the GRP/networkless install.
This is merely a <c>gentoo-sources</c> kernel compiled by <c>genkernel</c>,
Gentoo's automated kernel compilation utility and will give you a kernel that
automatically detects and configures your hardware upon boot.
</p>
<p>
If you want to have a nifty background image during system boot, select the
<c>Enable bootsplash</c> option.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Bootloader</title>
<subsection>
<title>Making your choice</title>
<body>
<p>
This screen allows to you choose your bootloader and, optionally, specify
additional kernel parameters that will be used at bootup.
</p>
<p>
You may specify which disk to boot from by choosing the appropriate option
from <e>Boot Drive</e>. In Linux, the first IDE disk in your system is called
<c>hda</c>, the second IDE disk is <c>hdb</c>, and so on. If you have SATA or
SCSI disks, they will be called <c>sda</c>, <c>sdb</c>, etc. Please make the
correct selection for your system.
</p>
<!-- more bootloader inclusions needed about vga, etc. just don't include pure
CLI stuff, but only what can go on the extra kernel params line -->
<p>
If you need to pass any additional options to the kernel, such as video and/or
VGA statements, simply add them to the "Extra kernel parameters" section.
</p>
<p>
If you jumpered your harddrive because the BIOS can't handle large harddrives
you'll need to append <c>hdx=stroke</c>. If you have SCSI devices, you should
add <c>doscsi</c> as a kernel option.
</p>
<!-- do we need to cover all the stuff about lilo/grub and kernel parameter
lines and/or block devices here? -->
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Timezone</title>
<subsection>
<title>Choose your timezone</title>
<body>
<p>
Study the map and select the region closest to your actual location. Later,
you will be asked to select if you want your clock to be set to UTC or local
time.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Networking</title>
<subsection>
<title>Device information</title>
<body>
<p>
On this screen, you will be able to configure the various network interface
devices on your computer. Read the available options carefully.
</p>
<p>
On the <e>Hostname/Proxy Information/Other</e> tab, you will need to choose a
hostname for your machine. You may also specify proxy server and DNS settings
if needed.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Daemons</title>
<subsection>
<title>Cron daemon</title>
<body>
<p>
Cron daemons are helpful programs that run tasks at scheduled times. While you
do not <e>need</e> to install one, they can be quite useful.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
<subsection>
<title>System logger</title>
<body>
<p>
A system logger is a necessity for any Linux operating system. Make your
selection from the available choices.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Extra Packages</title>
<subsection>
<title>Optional: installing extra packages</title>
<body>
<p>
The LiveCD contains a number of available pre-built packages. If you wish to
install any of them, check the appropriate box.
</p>
<impo>
As you are installing Gentoo without an internet connection, you cannot add
any extra packages other than those shown in the installer.
</impo>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Startup Services</title>
<subsection>
<body>
<p>
This screen allows you to choose various services to load at system boot.
Study the available options and their descriptions carefully, and then select
your desired services. For example, if you have chosen to install
<c>xorg-x11</c> and wamt to boot straight into a graphical desktop, then you
would select "xdm" from the list.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Other Settings</title>
<subsection>
<title>Miscellaneous options</title>
<body>
<p>
Now you will be able to change various settings, including keyboard layout,
graphical display manager, the default editor, and whether to set your
hardware clock to UTC or local time.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Users</title>
<subsection>
<title>Adding users and groups</title>
<body>
<p>
First set the root password for the system administrator (the <e>root</e>
user).
</p>
<p>
We <e>strongly</e> recommend that you create a regular user for daily work.
Working as root all the time is <e>dangerous</e> and should be avoided! Create
your users, add them to the appropriate groups, and set their passwords. You
can optionally change their home directories, select their login shell, and
set helpful comments.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Review</title>
<subsection>
<title>Finishing up</title>
<body>
<p>
Please take the time to double-check each step of the installation process,
ensuring that your system is properly configured. When you have finished
reviewing, you may save your progress and exit, or click <c>Install</c> to begin
automatically installing Gentoo.
</p>
<p>
You are free to browse around on the LiveCD while the installation proceeds.
The installer window will alert you when it has finished. At that point, can
close the window by clicking the <c>x</c> in the top right corner. When you are
ready, you may log out and reboot. Make sure you remove the LiveCD during the
reboot.
</p>
<p>
Congratulations, your system is now fully equipped! Continue with <uri
link="?part=1&chap=5">Where to go from here?</uri> to learn more about
Gentoo.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
</sections>
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<version>1.0</version>
<date>2006-02-27</date>
<section>
<title>Introduction</title>
<subsection>
<title>Welcome!</title>
<body>
<p>
First of all, <e>welcome</e> to Gentoo. You are about to enter the world
of customization and performance. When installing Gentoo, this is made clear to
you several times -- you can choose how much you want to compile yourself, how
to install Gentoo, what system logger you want, etc.
</p>
<p>
Gentoo is a fast, modern meta-distribution with a clean and flexible
design. Gentoo is built around free software and doesn't hide from its
users what is beneath the hood. Portage, the package maintenance system
which Gentoo uses, is written in Python, meaning you can easily view and
modify the source code. Gentoo's packaging system uses source code
(although support for precompiled packages is included too) and
configuring Gentoo happens through regular text files. In other words,
openness everywhere.
</p>
<p>
It is very important that you understand that <e>empowerment</e> is what makes
Gentoo run. We try not to force anything on our users and try our best to
empower you to make the choices you wish. If you feel a change should be made,
please file a <uri link="http://bugs.gentoo.org">bug report</uri> about it.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
<subsection>
<title>How do I go about Installing Gentoo?</title>
<body>
<p>
Gentoo Linux comes with two versions of an easy to use Installer. A GTK+ based
installer (for use with an X based environment) and a Dialog based installer for
use on the console. Chapter 3 of the handbook deals with the GTK+ based
installer while Chapter 4 is for the Dialog based one.
</p>
<p>
Sometimes, you are given a certain choice in the handbook. We try our best to
explain what the pros and cons are. We will continue then with a default choice,
identified by "Default: " in the title. The other possibilities are
marked by "Alternative: ". Do <e>not</e> think that the default is
what we recommend. It is however what we believe most users will use.
</p>
<p>
Sometimes you can pursue an optional step. Such steps are marked as
"Optional: " and are therefore not needed to install Gentoo.
However, some optional steps are dependant on a previous decision you
made. We will inform you when this happens, both when you make the
decision, and right before the optional step is described.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
<subsection>
<title>What are my Options?</title>
<body>
<p>
You can install Gentoo in many different ways. You can download and install from
one of our Installation CDs, from an existing distribution, from a bootable CD
(such as Knoppix), from a netbooted environment, from a rescue floppy, etc.
</p>
<p>
This document covers the installation using a Gentoo Linux Installation CD, a
bootable CD that contains everything you need to get Gentoo Linux up and
running. There are two types of Installation CDs, the InstallCD and the
Installer LiveCD. The InstallCD is a minimal environment which contains only
those packages necessary for installing Gentoo Linux. The LiveCD is a complete
Gentoo Linux environment and can be used for multiple tasks, one of which is
installing Gentoo Linux. The LiveCD is not available on all architectures at
this time. If your architecture does not have a LiveCD, then this document will
refer to the Universal InstallCD for you.
</p>
<p>
This installation approach however does not immediately use the latest version
of the available packages; if you want this you should check out the
Installation Instructions inside our <uri
link="/doc/en/handbook/index.xml">Gentoo Linux Handbooks</uri>.
</p>
<p>
For help on the other installation approaches,
please read our <uri link="/doc/en/altinstall.xml">Alternative Installation
Guide</uri>. We also provide a <uri
link="/doc/en/gentoo-x86-tipsntricks.xml">Gentoo Installation Tips &
Tricks</uri> document that might be useful to read as well. If you feel that
the current installation instructions are too elaborate, feel free to use our
Quick Installation Guide available from our <uri
link="/doc/en/index.xml">Documentation Resources</uri> if your architecture
has such a document available.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
<subsection>
<title>Troubles?</title>
<body>
<p>
If you find a problem in the installation (or in the installation
documentation), please check the errata from our <uri
link="/proj/en/releng/">Gentoo Release Engineering Project</uri>,
visit our <uri link="http://bugs.gentoo.org">bug tracking
system</uri> and check if the bug is known. If not, please create a bug report
for it so we can take care of it. Do not be afraid of the developers who are
assigned to (your) bugs -- they generally don't eat people.
</p>
<p>
Note though that, although the document you are now reading is
architecture-specific, it will contain references to other architectures as
well. This is due to the fact that large parts of the Gentoo Handbook use source
code that is common for all architectures (to avoid duplication of efforts and
starvation of development resources). We will try to keep this to a minimum
to avoid confusion.
</p>
<p>
If you are uncertain if the problem is a user-problem (some error you
made despite having read the documentation carefully) or a
software-problem (some error we made despite having tested the
installation/documentation carefully) you are free to join #gentoo on
irc.freenode.net. Of course, you are welcome otherwise too :)
</p>
<p>
If you have a question regarding Gentoo, check out our <uri
link="/doc/en/faq.xml">Frequently Asked
Questions</uri>, available from the <uri
link="/doc/en/">Gentoo Documentation</uri>. You can
also view the <uri
link="http://forums.gentoo.org/viewforum.php?f=40">FAQs</uri> on our
<uri link="http://forums.gentoo.org">forums</uri>. If you can't find the answer
there ask on #gentoo, our IRC-channel on irc.freenode.net. Yes, several of
us are freaks who sit on IRC :-)
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Fast Installation using the Gentoo Reference Platform</title>
<subsection>
<title>What is the Gentoo Reference Platform?</title>
<body>
<p>
The Gentoo Reference Platform, from now on abbreviated to GRP, is a snapshot of
prebuilt packages users (that means you!) can install during the installation
of Gentoo to speed up the installation process. The GRP consists of all
packages required to have a fully functional Gentoo installation. They are not
just the ones you need to have a base installation up to speed in no time, but
all lengthier builds (such as xorg-x11, GNOME, OpenOffice, Mozilla, ...)
are available as GRP packages too.
</p>
<p>
However, these prebuilt packages aren't maintained during the lifetime of the
Gentoo distribution. They are snapshots released at every Gentoo release and
make it possible to have a functional environment in a short amount of time. You
can then upgrade your system in the background while working in your Gentoo
environment.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
<subsection>
<title>How Portage Handles GRP Packages</title>
<body>
<p>
Your Portage tree - the collection of <e>ebuilds</e> (files that contain all
information about a package, such as its description, homepage, sourcecode URLs,
compilation instructions, dependencies, etc.) - must be synchronised with the
GRP set: the versions of the available ebuilds and their accompanying GRP
packages must match.
</p>
<p>
For this reason you can only benefit from the GRP packages Gentoo provides while
performing the current installation approach. GRP is not available for those
interested in performing an installation using the latest versions of all
available packages.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
<subsection>
<title>Is GRP Available?</title>
<body>
<p>
Not all architectures provide GRP packages. That doesn't mean GRP isn't
supported on the other architectures, but it means that we don't have the
resources to build and test the GRP packages.
</p>
<p>
At present we provide GRP packages for the following architectures:
</p>
<ul>
<li>
The <b>amd64</b> architecture (amd64)
</li>
<li>
The <b>ppc</b> architecture (ppc32, ppc64)
</li>
<li>
The <b>sparc</b> architecture (sparc64)
</li>
<li>
The <b>x86</b> architecture (athlon, athlon-xp, athlon-mp, pentium-pro,
pentium2, pentium3, pentium4 and pentium-m) Note: The packages are for i686
and are available on the Installer LiveCD.
</li>
</ul>
<p>
If your architecture (or subarchitecture) isn't on this list, you are not
able to opt for a GRP installation.
</p>
<p>
Now that this introduction is over, let's continue with <uri
link="?part=1&chap=2">Booting the Universal InstallCD/Installer
LiveCD</uri>.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
</sections>
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<sections>
<version>1.0</version>
<date>2006-06-25</date>
<section>
<title>Welcome</title>
<subsection>
<title>Before you begin</title>
<body>
<p>
After you boot the Gentoo Linux Installer LiveCD, it will attempt to load a
graphical desktop. If it is unable to do so, it will instead display a command
line prompt. To launch the installer, simply type:
</p>
<pre caption="Start the installer">
# <i>installer</i>
</pre>
<p>
Once the installer has finished loading, you will be greeted by the welcome
screen. It provides a friendly introduction to the process of installing
Gentoo on your computer. Remember to read each option carefully. There is
detailed help available for each step of installation at the top of the screen.
We recommend that you always read the help provided before making your choices.
Note that at any time during the installation process, you can save your
configuration progress in case you need to resume your installation at a later
time. Use the <c>Tab</c> key (on your keyboard) to move around the menus within
a screen and the <c>Enter</c> key to confirm an action.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Preinstallation Configuration</title>
<subsection>
<title>Optional: Manual Network Configuration</title>
<body>
<p>
Even though you will be installing without a connection to the internet, you
can manually set up connections to your local area network (LAN), in case you
want to install Gentoo from another machine on your LAN.
</p>
<p>
If you wish to enable SSH access to the machine (for remote installation), you
can start <c>sshd</c> and specify a root password.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
<subsection>
<title>Optional: Load Additional Kernel Modules</title>
<body>
<p>
If you need to load more kernel modules to support your hardware, enter their
names, each separated by a space.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Partitioning</title>
<subsection>
<title>Preparing the disks</title>
<body>
<p>
In order to install Gentoo on your machine, you will need to prepare your
disks. The <c>Partitioning</c> screen will show you a list of detected disks and
allow you to specify the filesystems you would like to have on your
partitions. Selecting <c>Clear partitions</c> will erase all previous partitions on
your disk, so be careful with this option! It is also possible to resize
certain partition types.
</p>
<p>
If you choose to go with the <c>Recommended layout</c>, the installer will
create three partitions: 100MB for <path>/boot</path>, a <path>/swap</path>
partition up to 512MB in size, and the rest of the available space on the disk
is used for <path>/</path>, the root partition. If you have more than 4GB of
unpartitioned space, using the "Recommended layout" will automatically configure
your partitions without destroying any data on any existing partitions.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Network Mounts</title>
<subsection>
<title>Optional: Define network mounts</title>
<body>
<p>
This screen lets you set up and use any existing network mounts during and
after installation. At this time, only NFS is supported.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Stage Selection</title>
<subsection>
<title>Dynamic stage generation</title>
<body>
<p>
Since you are performing an installation <e>without</e> an internet connection,
you <e>must</e> select <c>3+GRP</c> from the stage options present. Then, on the next
screen, select <c>Create from CD</c>. Everything you need to build your system will
then be generated from the files on the LiveCD.
</p>
<warn>
Do <e>not</e> select any options other than those specified above when you are
installing without an internet connection.
</warn>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Portage Tree</title>
<subsection>
<title>Obtaining a Portage tree</title>
<body>
<p>
You must choose <c>Snapshot</c> on this screen. The installer will automatically
install a Portage tree from the LiveCD once you select Snapshot; you do not
need to specify a snapshot URI.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>make.conf</title>
<subsection>
<title>USE flags</title>
<body>
<p>
Since you are performing a GRP/networkless install, you will not be allowed to
select USE flags before installation. However, you are free to set your own USE
flags in <path>/etc/make.conf</path> after you have rebooted into your finished
system.
</p>
<p>
Next, select <c>Stable</c> and proceed to the next screen.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
<subsection>
<title>CFLAGS</title>
<body>
<p>
Select your processor type in the CFLAGS section along with any custom
optimizations you may want, such as <c>-O2</c> and <c>-pipe</c>.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
<subsection>
<title>Features</title>
<body>
<p>
Any other options you wish to set for future use should be selected now. Read
through the available FEATURES and make your choices.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Kernel Sources</title>
<subsection>
<title>Using the LiveCD kernel</title>
<body>
<p>
You must use the kernel present on the LiveCD for the GRP/networkless
install. This is merely a <c>gentoo-sources</c> kernel compiled by
<c>genkernel</c>, Gentoo's automated compilation utility, and will give you a
kernel that automatically detects and configures your hardware upon boot.
</p>
<p>
Select <c>LiveCD kernel</c> and continue to the next screen.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Bootloader</title>
<subsection>
<title>Making your choice</title>
<body>
<p>
This screen allows to you choose your bootloader. Next, select your boot device
and (optionally) specify any additional boot options.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Timezone</title>
<subsection>
<title>Choose your timezone</title>
<body>
<p>
Study the list and select the region closest to your actual location.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Networking</title>
<subsection>
<title>Add network device</title>
<body>
<p>
On this screen, you will be able to configure the various network interface
devices detected on your computer. Read the available options carefully.
</p>
<p>
The next screen gives you a choice between DHCP and manual IP address
configuration. Once your network interface is properly configured, you will
need to create a hostname for your system. Optionally, you may specify a
domainname and any DNS server information needed.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Extra Packages</title>
<subsection>
<title>Optional: installing extra packages</title>
<body>
<p>
The LiveCD contains a number of available pre-built packages. If you wish to
install any of them, check the appropriate box.
</p>
<impo>
As you are installing Gentoo without an internet connection, you cannot add any
extra packages other than those marked <c>(GRP)</c>.
</impo>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Startup Services</title>
<subsection>
<body>
<p>
This screen allows you to choose various services to load at system boot. Study
the available options and their descriptions carefully, and then select your
desired services. For example, if you have chosen to install <c>xorg-x11</c>
and want to boot straight into a graphical desktop, then you would select
"xdm" from the list.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Other Settings</title>
<subsection>
<title>Miscellaneous options</title>
<body>
<p>
Now you will be able to change various settings, including keyboard layout,
graphical display manager, the default editor, and whether to set your hardware
clock to UTC or local time.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Users</title>
<subsection>
<title>Adding users and groups</title>
<body>
<p>
First set the root password for the system administrator (the <e>root</e>
user).
</p>
<p>
We <e>strongly</e> recommend that you create a regular user for daily work.
Working as root all the time is <e>dangerous</e> and should be avoided! Create
your users, set their passwords, and add them to the appropriate groups. You
can optionally change their home directories, select their login shell, and set
helpful comments.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
<title>Review</title>
<subsection>
<title>Finishing up</title>
<body>
<p>
Please take the time to double-check each step of the installation process,
ensuring that your system is properly configured. When you have finished
reviewing, you may save your progress and exit, or select <c>Install</c> to
begin automatically installing Gentoo.
</p>
<p>
The installer will alert you when it has finished. It will then return you to
the command prompt. All you need to do to reboot is type:
</p>
<pre caption="Rebooting">
# <i>shutdown -r now</i>
</pre>
<p>
Congratulations, your system is now fully equipped! Continue with <uri
link="?part=1&chap=5">Where to go from here?</uri> to learn more about
Gentoo.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
</sections>
<!--
Steps of the dialog:
(pre): type installer at the prompt to begin the dialog
1. Partitioning
(note: we absolutely must include partitioning info here; gli-dialog refers
users to the partitioning info in the gentoo handbook! note that the gtkfe
installer already has this partition info in its graphical help screens)
2. Network mounts
3. Stage Selection
4. kernel sources
5. bootloader
6. timezone
7. network interface selection/configuration (inc. dhcp/static-manual)
8. hostname/domainname/dns
9. Optional: install additional packages
10. set root password
11. add user, set passwords/groups
12. review
(post) finishes, drops to prompt: shutdown -r now
-->
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From: Josh Saddler @ 2006-08-12 18:51 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-doc-cvs
nightmorph 06/08/12 18:51:35
Modified: hb-install-gli-dialog.xml
Log:
Updated gli-dialog per agaffney and codeman's suggestions
Revision Changes Path
1.4 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.1/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml
file : http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.1/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml?rev=1.4&view=markup
plain: http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.1/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml?rev=1.4&content-type=text/plain
diff : http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.1/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml?r1=1.3&r2=1.4
Index: hb-install-gli-dialog.xml
===================================================================
RCS file: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.1/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.3
retrieving revision 1.4
diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4
--- hb-install-gli-dialog.xml 9 Aug 2006 16:49:32 -0000 1.3
+++ hb-install-gli-dialog.xml 12 Aug 2006 18:51:35 -0000 1.4
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<!DOCTYPE sections SYSTEM "/dtd/book.dtd">
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.1/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml,v 1.3 2006/08/09 16:49:32 fox2mike Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.1/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml,v 1.4 2006/08/12 18:51:35 nightmorph Exp $ -->
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
<sections>
<version>1.0</version>
-<date>2006-06-25</date>
+<date>2006-08-12</date>
<section>
<title>Welcome</title>
@@ -28,16 +28,26 @@
<p>
Once the installer has finished loading, you will be greeted by the welcome
-screen. It provides a friendly introduction to the process of installing
-Gentoo on your computer. Remember to read each option carefully. There is
-detailed help available for each step of installation at the top of the screen.
-We recommend that you always read the help provided before making your choices.
+screen. It provides a friendly introduction to the process of installing Gentoo
+on your computer. Remember to read each option carefully. There is detailed
+help available for each step of installation at the top of the screen. We
+recommend that you always read the help provided before making your choices.
Note that at any time during the installation process, you can save your
configuration progress in case you need to resume your installation at a later
time. Use the <c>Tab</c> key (on your keyboard) to move around the menus within
a screen and the <c>Enter</c> key to confirm an action.
</p>
+<p>
+There are two types of installation modes available. Choose <c>Networkless</c>
+to begin installing Gentoo Linux.
+</p>
+
+<note>
+Selecting <c>Networkless</c> will make some later configuration options
+unavailable. Simply proceed to the next screen.
+</note>
+
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
@@ -117,6 +127,9 @@
</subsection>
</section>
+<!-- removed per codeman's suggestion on IRC; selecting "Networkless at
+beginning makes these options unavailable
+
<section>
<title>Stage Selection</title>
<subsection>
@@ -155,6 +168,8 @@
</subsection>
</section>
+-->
+
<section>
<title>make.conf</title>
<subsection>
@@ -198,6 +213,9 @@
</subsection>
</section>
+<!-- removed per codeman's suggestion on IRC; selecting "Networkless at
+beginning makes these options unavailable
+
<section>
<title>Kernel Sources</title>
<subsection>
@@ -219,6 +237,8 @@
</subsection>
</section>
+-->
+
<section>
<title>Bootloader</title>
<subsection>
@@ -281,11 +301,6 @@
install any of them, check the appropriate box.
</p>
-<impo>
-As you are installing Gentoo without an internet connection, you cannot add any
-extra packages other than those marked <c>(GRP)</c>.
-</impo>
-
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
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From: Josh Saddler @ 2006-08-12 22:35 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-doc-cvs
nightmorph 06/08/12 22:35:35
Modified: hb-install-gli-dialog.xml
Log:
Updated gli-dialog per agaffney's suggestion
Revision Changes Path
1.5 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.1/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml
file : http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.1/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml?rev=1.5&view=markup
plain: http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.1/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml?rev=1.5&content-type=text/plain
diff : http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.1/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml?r1=1.4&r2=1.5
Index: hb-install-gli-dialog.xml
===================================================================
RCS file: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.1/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.4
retrieving revision 1.5
diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5
--- hb-install-gli-dialog.xml 12 Aug 2006 18:51:35 -0000 1.4
+++ hb-install-gli-dialog.xml 12 Aug 2006 22:35:35 -0000 1.5
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<!DOCTYPE sections SYSTEM "/dtd/book.dtd">
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.1/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml,v 1.4 2006/08/12 18:51:35 nightmorph Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/draft/2006.1/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml,v 1.5 2006/08/12 22:35:35 nightmorph Exp $ -->
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
@@ -183,10 +183,6 @@
system.
</p>
-<p>
-Next, select <c>Stable</c> and proceed to the next screen.
-</p>
-
</body>
</subsection>
<subsection>
@@ -213,9 +209,6 @@
</subsection>
</section>
-<!-- removed per codeman's suggestion on IRC; selecting "Networkless at
-beginning makes these options unavailable
-
<section>
<title>Kernel Sources</title>
<subsection>
@@ -229,16 +222,10 @@
kernel that automatically detects and configures your hardware upon boot.
</p>
-<p>
-Select <c>LiveCD kernel</c> and continue to the next screen.
-</p>
-
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
--->
-
<section>
<title>Bootloader</title>
<subsection>
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From: Josh Saddler @ 2007-03-20 3:53 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-doc-cvs
nightmorph 07/03/20 03:53:42
Modified: hb-install-gli-dialog.xml
Log:
updated gli-dialog HB, massive changes as usual
Revision Changes Path
1.2 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2007.0/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml
file : http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2007.0/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml?rev=1.2&view=markup
plain: http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2007.0/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml?rev=1.2&content-type=text/plain
diff : http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2007.0/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml?r1=1.1&r2=1.2
Index: hb-install-gli-dialog.xml
===================================================================
RCS file: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2007.0/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.1
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2
--- hb-install-gli-dialog.xml 19 Mar 2007 20:37:28 -0000 1.1
+++ hb-install-gli-dialog.xml 20 Mar 2007 03:53:42 -0000 1.2
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<!DOCTYPE sections SYSTEM "/dtd/book.dtd">
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2007.0/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml,v 1.1 2007/03/19 20:37:28 nightmorph Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2007.0/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml,v 1.2 2007/03/20 03:53:42 nightmorph Exp $ -->
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
<sections>
-<version>2.1</version>
-<date>2006-11-01</date>
+<version>3.0</version>
+<date>2007-03-19</date>
<section>
<title>Welcome</title>
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
</p>
<pre caption="Start the installer">
-# <i>installer</i>
+# <i>installer-dialog</i>
</pre>
<p>
@@ -39,23 +39,25 @@
</p>
<p>
-There are two types of installation modes available. Choose <c>Networkless</c>
-to begin installing Gentoo Linux.
+There are two types of installation modes available, <c>Standard</c> and
+<c>Advanced</c>. The first mode will set a number of options without requiring
+your intervention, while the second mode will require you to make several more
+choices during installation.
</p>
-<note>
-Selecting <c>Networkless</c> will make some later configuration options
-unavailable. Simply proceed to the next screen.
-</note>
+<p>
+If you choose <c>Standard</c>, skip ahead to <uri
+link="#partitioning">Partitioning</uri>. Otherwise, continue reading.
+</p>
</body>
</subsection>
</section>
<section>
-<title>Preinstallation Configuration</title>
+<title>Advanced: Preinstallation Configuration</title>
<subsection>
-<title>Optional: Manual Network Configuration</title>
+<title>Manual Network Configuration</title>
<body>
<p>
@@ -72,7 +74,7 @@
</body>
</subsection>
<subsection>
-<title>Optional: Load Additional Kernel Modules</title>
+<title>Load Additional Kernel Modules</title>
<body>
<p>
@@ -84,7 +86,7 @@
</subsection>
</section>
-<section>
+<section id="partitioning">
<title>Partitioning</title>
<subsection>
<title>Preparing the disks</title>
@@ -95,17 +97,15 @@
disks. The <c>Partitioning</c> screen will show you a list of detected disks and
allow you to specify the filesystems you would like to have on your
partitions. Selecting <c>Clear partitions</c> will erase all previous partitions on
-your disk, so be careful with this option! It is also possible to resize
-certain partition types.
+your disk, so be careful with this option!<!-- It is also possible to resize
+certain partition types. -->
</p>
<p>
If you choose to go with the <c>Recommended layout</c>, the installer will
create three partitions: 100MB for <path>/boot</path>, a <path>/swap</path>
partition up to 512MB in size, and the rest of the available space on the disk
-is used for <path>/</path>, the root partition. If you have more than 4GB of
-unpartitioned space, using the "Recommended layout" will automatically configure
-your partitions without destroying any data on any existing partitions.
+is used for <path>/</path>, the root partition.
</p>
<warn>
@@ -119,174 +119,78 @@
</section>
<section>
-<title>Network Mounts</title>
-<subsection>
-<title>Optional: Define network mounts</title>
-<body>
-
-<p>
-This screen lets you set up and use any existing network mounts during and
-after installation. At this time, only NFS is supported.
-</p>
-
-</body>
-</subsection>
-</section>
-
-<!-- removed per codeman's suggestion on IRC; selecting "Networkless at
-beginning makes these options unavailable
-
-<section>
-<title>Stage Selection</title>
+<title>System Configuration</title>
<subsection>
-<title>Dynamic stage generation</title>
+<title>Installation type</title>
<body>
<p>
-Since you are performing an installation <e>without</e> an internet connection,
-you <e>must</e> select <c>3+GRP</c> from the stage options present. Then, on the next
-screen, select <c>Create from CD</c>. Everything you need to build your system will
-then be generated from the files on the LiveCD.
+Since you are performing a GRP/networkless install, you must select
+<c>Networkless</c>, then continue with the installation.
</p>
-<warn>
-Do <e>not</e> select any options other than those specified above when you are
-installing without an internet connection.
-</warn>
-
</body>
</subsection>
-</section>
-
-<section>
-<title>Portage Tree</title>
<subsection>
-<title>Obtaining a Portage tree</title>
-<body>
-
-<p>
-You must choose <c>Snapshot</c> on this screen. The installer will automatically
-install a Portage tree from the LiveCD once you select Snapshot; you do not
-need to specify a snapshot URI.
-</p>
-
-</body>
-</subsection>
-</section>
-
--->
-
-<section>
-<title>make.conf</title>
-<subsection>
-<title>USE flags</title>
+<title>Timezone</title>
<body>
<p>
-Since you are performing a GRP/networkless install, you will not be allowed to
-select USE flags before installation. However, you are free to set your own USE
-flags in <path>/etc/make.conf</path> after you have rebooted into your finished
-system.
+Study the list and select the region closest to your actual location.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
<subsection>
-<title>CFLAGS</title>
+<title>Networking</title>
<body>
<p>
-Select your processor type in the CFLAGS section along with any custom
-optimizations you may want, such as <c>-O2</c> and <c>-pipe</c>.
+On this screen, you will be able to configure the various network interface
+devices detected on your computer. Read the available options carefully.
</p>
-</body>
-</subsection>
-<subsection>
-<title>Features</title>
-<body>
-
<p>
-Any other options you wish to set for future use should be selected now. Read
-through the available FEATURES and make your choices.
+The next screen gives you a choice between DHCP and manual IP address
+configuration. Once your network interface is properly configured, you will
+need to create a hostname for your system. Optionally, you may specify a
+domainname and any DNS server information needed.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
-</section>
-
-<section>
-<title>Kernel Sources</title>
<subsection>
-<title>Using the LiveCD kernel</title>
-<body>
-
-<p>
-You must use the kernel present on the LiveCD for the GRP/networkless
-install. This is merely a <c>gentoo-sources</c> kernel compiled by
-<c>genkernel</c>, Gentoo's automated compilation utility, and will give you a
-kernel that automatically detects and configures your hardware upon boot.
-</p>
-
-</body>
-</subsection>
-</section>
-
-<section>
<title>Bootloader</title>
-<subsection>
-<title>Making your choice</title>
<body>
<p>
-This screen allows to you choose your bootloader. Next, select your boot device
-and (optionally) specify any additional boot options.
+This screen allows to you choose your bootloader (<c>grub</c>, or no
+bootloader). Next, select your boot device and (optionally) specify any
+additional boot options.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
-</section>
-
-<section>
-<title>Timezone</title>
-<subsection>
-<title>Choose your timezone</title>
-<body>
-
-<p>
-Study the list and select the region closest to your actual location.
-</p>
-
-</body>
-</subsection>
-</section>
-
-<section>
-<title>Networking</title>
<subsection>
-<title>Add network device</title>
+<title>Users and groups</title>
<body>
<p>
-On this screen, you will be able to configure the various network interface
-devices detected on your computer. Read the available options carefully.
+First set the root password for the system administrator (the <e>root</e>
+user).
</p>
<p>
-The next screen gives you a choice between DHCP and manual IP address
-configuration. Once your network interface is properly configured, you will
-need to create a hostname for your system. Optionally, you may specify a
-domainname and any DNS server information needed.
+We <e>strongly</e> recommend that you create a regular user for daily work.
+Working as root all the time is <e>dangerous</e> and should be avoided! Create
+your users, set their passwords, and add them to the appropriate groups. You can
+optionally change their home directories and select their login shell.
</p>
</body>
</subsection>
-</section>
-
-<section>
-<title>Extra Packages</title>
<subsection>
-<title>Optional: installing extra packages</title>
+<title>Extra Packages</title>
<body>
<p>
@@ -296,11 +200,8 @@
</body>
</subsection>
-</section>
-
-<section>
-<title>Startup Services</title>
<subsection>
+<title>Startup Services</title>
<body>
<p>
@@ -313,41 +214,15 @@
</body>
</subsection>
-</section>
-
-<section>
-<title>Other Settings</title>
<subsection>
-<title>Miscellaneous options</title>
-<body>
-
-<p>
-Now you will be able to change various settings, including keyboard layout,
-graphical display manager, the default editor, and whether to set your hardware
-clock to UTC or local time.
-</p>
-
-</body>
-</subsection>
-</section>
-
-<section>
-<title>Users</title>
-<subsection>
-<title>Adding users and groups</title>
+<title>Other Settings</title>
<body>
<p>
-First set the root password for the system administrator (the <e>root</e>
-user).
-</p>
-
-<p>
-We <e>strongly</e> recommend that you create a regular user for daily work.
-Working as root all the time is <e>dangerous</e> and should be avoided! Create
-your users, set their passwords, and add them to the appropriate groups. You
-can optionally change their home directories, select their login shell, and set
-helpful comments.
+If you chose to perform an <c>Advanced</c> installation, you now will be able to
+change various settings, including keyboard layout, graphical display manager,
+the default editor, and whether to set your hardware clock to UTC or local
+time.
</p>
</body>
@@ -355,21 +230,14 @@
</section>
<section>
-<title>Review</title>
+<title>Finishing Up</title>
<subsection>
-<title>Finishing up</title>
<body>
<p>
-Please take the time to double-check each step of the installation process,
-ensuring that your system is properly configured. When you have finished
-reviewing, you may save your progress and exit, or select <c>Install</c> to
-begin automatically installing Gentoo.
-</p>
-
-<p>
-The installer will alert you when it has finished. It will then return you to
-the command prompt. All you need to do to reboot is type:
+The installer will ask if you want to save your <c>installation profile</c> for
+later use. The installer will alert you when it has finished. It will then
+return you to the command prompt. All you need to do to reboot is type:
</p>
<pre caption="Rebooting">
@@ -386,25 +254,3 @@
</subsection>
</section>
</sections>
-
-<!--
-Steps of the dialog:
-(pre): type installer at the prompt to begin the dialog
-1. Partitioning
-(note: we absolutely must include partitioning info here; gli-dialog refers
-users to the partitioning info in the gentoo handbook! note that the gtkfe
-installer already has this partition info in its graphical help screens)
-
-2. Network mounts
-3. Stage Selection
-4. kernel sources
-5. bootloader
-6. timezone
-7. network interface selection/configuration (inc. dhcp/static-manual)
-8. hostname/domainname/dns
-9. Optional: install additional packages
-10. set root password
-11. add user, set passwords/groups
-12. review
-(post) finishes, drops to prompt: shutdown -r now
--->
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To: gentoo-doc-cvs
nightmorph 07/12/09 02:48:47
Modified: hb-install-gli-dialog.xml
Log:
update dialog handbook for bug 197814
Revision Changes Path
1.5 xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2007.1/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml
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RCS file: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2007.1/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.4
retrieving revision 1.5
diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5
--- hb-install-gli-dialog.xml 3 Nov 2007 23:49:25 -0000 1.4
+++ hb-install-gli-dialog.xml 9 Dec 2007 02:48:47 -0000 1.5
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<!DOCTYPE sections SYSTEM "/dtd/book.dtd">
-<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2007.1/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml,v 1.4 2007/11/03 23:49:25 nightmorph Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo/xml/htdocs/doc/en/handbook/2007.1/hb-install-gli-dialog.xml,v 1.5 2007/12/09 02:48:47 nightmorph Exp $ -->
<!-- The content of this document is licensed under the CC-BY-SA license -->
<!-- See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 -->
@@ -27,27 +27,14 @@
</pre>
<p>
-Once the installer has finished loading, you will be greeted by the welcome
-screen. It provides a friendly introduction to the process of installing Gentoo
-on your computer. Remember to read each option carefully. There is detailed
-help available for each step of installation at the top of the screen. We
-recommend that you always read the help provided before making your choices.
-Note that at any time during the installation process, you can save your
-configuration progress in case you need to resume your installation at a later
-time. Use the <c>Tab</c> key (on your keyboard) to move around the menus within
-a screen and the <c>Enter</c> key to confirm an action.
-</p>
-
-<p>
-There are two types of installation modes available, <c>Standard</c> and
-<c>Advanced</c>. The first mode will set a number of options without requiring
-your intervention, while the second mode will require you to make several more
-choices during installation.
-</p>
-
-<p>
-If you choose <c>Standard</c>, skip ahead to <uri
-link="#partitioning">Partitioning</uri>. Otherwise, continue reading.
+The Gentoo Linux Installer (GLI) provides a friendly introduction to the process
+of installing Gentoo on your computer. Remember to read each option carefully.
+There is detailed help available for each step of installation at the top of the
+screen. We recommend that you always read the help provided before making your
+choices. Note that at any time during the installation process, you can save
+your configuration progress in case you need to resume your installation at a
+later time. Use the <c>Tab</c> key (on your keyboard) to move around the menus
+within a screen and the <c>Enter</c> key to confirm an action.
</p>
</body>
@@ -55,38 +42,6 @@
</section>
<section>
-<title>Advanced: Preinstallation Configuration</title>
-<subsection>
-<title>Manual Network Configuration</title>
-<body>
-
-<p>
-Even though you will be installing without a connection to the internet, you
-can manually set up connections to your local area network (LAN), in case you
-want to install Gentoo from another machine on your LAN.
-</p>
-
-<p>
-If you wish to enable SSH access to the machine (for remote installation), you
-can start <c>sshd</c> and specify a root password.
-</p>
-
-</body>
-</subsection>
-<subsection>
-<title>Load Additional Kernel Modules</title>
-<body>
-
-<p>
-If you need to load more kernel modules to support your hardware, enter their
-names, each separated by a space.
-</p>
-
-</body>
-</subsection>
-</section>
-
-<section id="partitioning">
<title>Partitioning</title>
<subsection>
<title>Preparing the disks</title>
@@ -121,17 +76,6 @@
<section>
<title>System Configuration</title>
<subsection>
-<title>Installation type</title>
-<body>
-
-<p>
-Since you are performing a GRP/networkless install, you must select
-<c>Networkless</c>, then continue with the installation.
-</p>
-
-</body>
-</subsection>
-<subsection>
<title>Timezone</title>
<body>
@@ -160,18 +104,6 @@
</body>
</subsection>
<subsection>
-<title>Bootloader</title>
-<body>
-
-<p>
-This screen allows to you choose your bootloader (<c>grub</c>, or no
-bootloader). Next, select your boot device and (optionally) specify any
-additional boot options.
-</p>
-
-</body>
-</subsection>
-<subsection>
<title>Users and groups</title>
<body>
@@ -219,10 +151,9 @@
<body>
<p>
-If you chose to perform an <c>Advanced</c> installation, you now will be able to
-change various settings, including keyboard layout, graphical display manager,
-the default editor, and whether to set your hardware clock to UTC or local
-time.
+You now will be able to change various settings, including keyboard layout,
+graphical display manager, the default editor, and whether to set your hardware
+clock to UTC or local time.
</p>
</body>
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