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* [gentoo-user] How to become root on 2006.0
@ 2006-08-01 19:51 frank
  2006-08-01 20:19 ` Richard Fish
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From: frank @ 2006-08-01 19:51 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

Hi,

My problem:
I try to reinstall Gentoo over an existing Gentoo installation. My
provider has changed to DHCP, so I have no inet connection from the old
system (there was no reason to install something DHCP related).
There is a lot of data on the disk (1 big partition plus swap and boot)
cca 3 GB in my home, cca 2 GB in oracle's home and cca 4 GB in the home
of a user ``tester``.
My old system is experimental, I planned to change to stable for a long
time already.
I do not have a DVD burner.

How do I want to solve it:
Start the live-CD, mount the old root partition and delete everything
except /home and /opt.
Install the new system without repartitioning it and without formatting
the partitions (I'm happy with these I have ;).

Is there a way to do this with 2006.0? There was a way with older Gentoo
versions, with Slack, with LFS ...

Excuse me that I don't search the forums. I'm connected now using the
live-CD.

BTW: I have inet connection after booting from the live-cd. This is gone
away after starting an as-if-install.

Thanks for any help
Frank


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