On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 10:42 AM, Josh Sled<js...@asynchronous.org> wrote:
> Mark Knecht <markkne...@gmail.com> writes:
>> 2) Poking around the running environment things seem to work and it's
>> nicely up to date with a new kernel, etc. One thing I didn't find
>> though was /etc/make.conf.
>>
>>    I'm curious as to where I might get a copy of make.conf to see how
>> gcc flags were set up for this CD? If there isn't a specific file then
>> is there some way to get the flag settings from some other tool?
>
> /usr/share/portage/config/make.conf.example
>
> I too noticed that /etc/make.conf wasn't part of the autobuilt stage3,
> but had forgotten to report it.

Thanks. I'll boot it again today and double check it and I'm sure
you're right about it being there but I'm wondering how to ensure it's
really what was used for the boot CD? It's not critical - more my
curiosity at this point.

>
>>    Also, is there an AMD64 Quick Install guide? I did this AMD64
>> install 5 years ago and there wasn't in those days. I'm only spotting
>> x86 now.
>
> Just the AMD64 handbook, I believe,
> <http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-amd64.xml>.  I'd guess
> the quick-install guide is more of a rough guide, is reasonable
> arch-agnostic, but is no substitute for the handbook, really.

Yeah, right about that.

Thanks!

- Mark
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