On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 10:57:05PM +1000, Lie Ryan wrote:
> On 04/18/10 22:21, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> > 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > currently I am reading the Gentoo-Handbokk about installing a 
> > new Gentoo-System via boot-CD.
> > 
> > If I have a running Gentoo-Sytem on my PC...would it be
> > possible to install a new Gentoo-System on a fresh harddisk,
> > which is currently unpartitioned and unformatted electrically
> > wired with my PC (SATAII) ?
> 
> Yes, you should be able to, installing Gentoo is basically just copying
> a bunch of files to a partition in a harddisk, nothing magical.
> 
> However, you will have to be able to compile a compatible kernel from
> your PC. Compatible usually means either your PC have the same
> architecture as your laptop (which means everything should be already
> setup) or you have to cross-compile the kernel.
> 
> I've never done kernel cross-compiling, but it's definitely possible,
> you just need to modify modify some of the Makefile manually (search on
> google for a howto).
> 
> Also, I'm not sure whether a bootloader installation needs to mess with
> the BIOS. I *think* it shouldn't, as the low-level booting process
> between the box and the harddisk is controlled by BIOS from MBR and
> grub/lilo is just installing onto the MBR.
> 
> 

About the bootloader shouldn't one set that up on the individual machine? I'm 
sure everything but the bootloader could be done from another machine, but my 
guess is a bootcd would be necessary for the actual bootloader.

-- 
Zeerak Waseem

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