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how to emulate a Gentoo Linux Installati
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<version>1.1</version> |
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<version>1.2</version> |
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<date>2006-02-12</date> |
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<date>2006-02-28</date> |
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<title>Introduction</title> |
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In order to use a Gentoo Linux LiveUSB y
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<li>Bootable USB flash drive (at least 64MB)</li> |
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<li>Bootable USB flash drive (at least 64MB)</li> |
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x86 computer with support for booting from USB (with at least 64MB RAM) |
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Download the <path>install-x86-minimal-2005.1-r1.iso</path> file from your |
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Download the <path>install-x86-minimal-2006.0.iso</path> file from your |
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local Gentoo Linux <uri link="/main/en/where.xml">mirror</uri> site and mount |
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local Gentoo Linux <uri link="/main/en/where.xml">mirror</uri> site and mount |
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the ISO image on <path>/mnt/cdrom/</path> as shown below: |
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the ISO image on <path>/mnt/cdrom/</path> as shown below: |
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the ISO image on <path>/mnt/cdrom/</path
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<pre caption="Mounting the Gentoo Linux Installation CD ISO image"> |
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<pre caption="Mounting the Gentoo Linux Installation CD ISO image"> |
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<comment>(Create the /mnt/cdrom/ mount point if needed)</comment> |
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<comment>(Create the /mnt/cdrom/ mount point if needed)</comment> |
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# <i>mkdir -p /mnt/cdrom</i> |
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# <i>mkdir -p /mnt/cdrom</i> |
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# <i>mount -o loop,ro -t iso9660 install-x86-minimal-2005.1-r1.iso /mnt/cdrom/</i> |
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# <i>mount -o loop,ro -t iso9660 install-x86-minimal-2006.0.iso /mnt/cdrom/</i> |
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You can now unmount the ISO image:
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Adjust the syslinux configuration file using <c>sed</c> as shown below. The |
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Adjust the syslinux configuration file using <c>sed</c> as shown below. The |
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<c>scandelay=10</c> parameter will introduce a 10 seconds delay before |
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<c>dobladecenter</c> parameter will introduce some extra delays before |
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attempting to mount the filesystem. This is needed to allow the USB flash drive |
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attempting to mount the filesystem. This is needed to allow the USB |
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flash drive to settle upon detection. |
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to settle upon detection.
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Consider adding <c>docache</c> to the boot parameters. This will allow running |
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Consider adding <c>docache</c> to the boot parameters. This will allow running |
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<c>umount /mnt/cdrom/</c> after booting so that you can unplug the USB flash |
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<c>umount /mnt/cdrom/</c> after booting so that you can unplug the USB flash |
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drive. Do not enable this unless the target computer has at least 128MB RAM. |
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