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Gentoo Linux 2008.0 x86 Networkless Handbook
Content:
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Installing Gentoo
In this part you learn how to install Gentoo on your system.
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About the Gentoo Linux Installation
Users not familiar with Gentoo do not always know that choice is what
Gentoo is all about.
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Booting the Installer LiveCD
Using our Installer LiveCD you can boot up your system into a running
environment that allows you to install Gentoo.
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Using the GTK+ based Gentoo Linux Installer
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.
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Using the Dialog based Gentoo Linux Installer
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.
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Where to go from here?
Now you have your Gentoo system, but what's next?
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Working with Gentoo
Learn how to work with Gentoo: installing software, altering variables,
changing Portage behaviour etc.
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A Portage Introduction
This chapter explains the "simple" steps a user definitely needs to know to
maintain the software on his system.
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USE flags
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.
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Portage Features
Discover the features Portage has, such as support for distributed compiling,
ccache and more.
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Initscripts
Gentoo uses a special initscript format which, amongst other features, allows
dependency-driven decisions and virtual initscripts. This chapter explains all
these aspects and explains how to deal with these scripts.
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Environment Variables
With Gentoo you can easily manage the environment variables for your system.
This chapter explains how you do that, and also describes frequently used
variables.
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Working with Portage
"Working with Portage" provides an in-depth coverage of Portage, Gentoo's
Software Management Tool.
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Files and Directories
Once you want to know Portage in-depth you need to know where it stores its
files and data.
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Configuring through Variables
Portage is completely configurable through various variables you can set in the
configuration file or as environment variable.
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Mixing Software Branches
Gentoo provides software separated in several branches, depending on stability
and architectural support. "Mixing Software Branches" inform you how these
branches can be configured and how you can override this separation
individually.
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Additional Portage Tools
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.
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Diverting from the Official Tree
"Diverting from the Official Tree" gives you some tips and tricks on how to use
your own Portage tree, how to synchronise only the categories you want, inject
packages and more.
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Gentoo Network Configuration
A comprehensive guide to Networking in Gentoo.
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Getting Started
A guide to quickly get your network interface up and running in most common
environments.
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Advanced Configuration
Here we learn about how the configuration works - you need to know this
before we learn about modular networking.
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Modular Networking
Gentoo provides you flexible networking - here you are told about choosing
different DHCP clients, setting up bonding, bridging, VLANs and more.
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Wireless Networking
Wireless isn't straight-forward. Hopefully we'll get you working!
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Adding Functionality
If you're feeling adventurous, you can add your own functions to networking.
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Network Management
For laptop users or people who move their computer around different networks.
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