A while back I asked the list and got some good advice about installing
Gentoo over SSH, without any human intervention on the remote end. This
is a common situation when you have a dedicated server that comes with
another Linux distribution installed, and want to replace it with
Gentoo, possibly changing partition setups and filesystems at the same
time. I've finally written up (briefly) what I did here:
http://www.mjclement.com/31/
I'd appreciate any feedback. It's a bit of a rough draft, I'd like to
make it more explicit and easier for beginners, so if there's references
to other documentation I should add, or parts that could be explained
better, and especially if you notice any errors, please let me know.
-MJ
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gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Gentoo over SSH, without any human intervention on the remote end. This
is a common situation when you have a dedicated server that comes with
another Linux distribution installed, and want to replace it with
Gentoo, possibly changing partition setups and filesystems at the same
time. I've finally written up (briefly) what I did here:
http://www.mjclement.com/31/
I'd appreciate any feedback. It's a bit of a rough draft, I'd like to
make it more explicit and easier for beginners, so if there's references
to other documentation I should add, or parts that could be explained
better, and especially if you notice any errors, please let me know.
-MJ
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