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Gentoo Linux/SPARC Handbook

Content:

  • Installing Gentoo
    In this part you learn how to install Gentoo on your system.
    1. About the Gentoo Linux Installation
      Users not familiar with Gentoo do not always know that choice is what Gentoo is all about.
    2. Choosing the Right Installation Medium
      You can install Gentoo in many ways. In this chapter we explain how to install Gentoo from one of our LiveCDs.
    3. Configuring your Network
      If you want to install Gentoo using the Internet, you need to set up networking.
    4. Preparing the Disks
      To be able to install Gentoo, you must create the necessary partitions. This chapter describes how to partition a disk for future usage.
    5. Installing the Gentoo Installation Files
      Gentoo installs work through so-called stage-files. In this chapter we describe how you extract a stage-file and configure Portage.
    6. Installing the Gentoo Base System
      Independent of what stage you chose, the eventual result is that you have a Gentoo base system at your disposal. This chapter describes how to progress to that stadium.
    7. Configuring the Kernel
      The Linux kernel is the core of every distribution. This chapter explains how to configure your kernel.
    8. Configuring your System
      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.
    9. Installing Necessary System Tools
      As mentioned before, Gentoo is about choices. In this chapter we help you choose and install some important tools.
    10. Configuring the Bootloader
      The SPARC architecture uses the SILO bootloader to fire up your Linux system. In this chapter we step you through the process of configuring this bootloader to your needs.
    11. Finalizing your Gentoo Installation
      You're almost done. We'll just create one (or more) users for your system and (optionally) install prebuilt packages.
    12. Where to go from here?
      Now you have your Gentoo system, but what's next?
  • Working with Gentoo
    Learn how to work with Gentoo: installing software, altering variables, changing Portage behaviour etc.
    1. A Portage Introduction
      This chapter explains the "simple" steps a user definitely needs to know to maintain the software on his system.
    2. 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.
    3. Portage Features
      Discover the features Portage has, such as support for distributed compiling, ccache and more.
    4. 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.
    5. 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.
  • Working with Portage
    "Working with Portage" provides an in-depth coverage of Portage, Gentoo's Software Management Tool.
    1. Files and Directories
      Once you want to know Portage in-depth you need to know where it stores its files and data.
    2. Configuring through Variables
      Portage is completely configurable through various variables you can set in the configuration file or as environment variable.
    3. 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.
    4. 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.
    5. 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.
    6. The Ebuild Application
      In "The Ebuild Application" you are informed about the steps Portage takes while installing software and how you can do this yourself using the ebuild application.

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Updated September 24, 2004

Summary: This is the Gentoo Handbook, an effort to centralise Gentoo/Linux information.

Sven Vermeulen
Author

Daniel Robbins
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Chris Houser
Author

Jerry Alexandratos
Author

Seemant Kulleen
Gentoo x86 Developer

Tavis Ormandy
Gentoo Alpha Developer

Jason Huebel
Gentoo AMD64 Developer

Guy Martin
Gentoo HPPA developer

Pieter Van den Abeele
Gentoo PPC developer

Joe Kallar
Gentoo SPARC developer

John P. Davis
Editor

Pierre-Henri Jondot
Editor

Eric Stockbridge
Editor

Rajiv Manglani
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Jungmin Seo
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Stoyan Zhekov
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Jared Hudson
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Colin Morey
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Jorge Paulo
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Carl Anderson
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Jon Portnoy
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Zack Gilburd
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Jack Morgan
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Benny Chuang
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Erwin
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Joshua Kinard
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Tobias Scherbaum
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Grant Goodyear
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Gerald J. Normandin Jr.
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Donnie Berkholz
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Ken Nowack
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Lars Weiler
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