That partition shrinking method is described here :
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Convert_A_RedHat_Server_to_Gentoo_Remotely
Good luck with it!
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meewi, One other thing to be careful of is always making sure you have networking configured before each reboot to make sure the new partition/setup you boot into works correctly. It would be a bummer to get gentoo completely partitioned and setup correctly, but forget to change /etc/conf.d/net
Hi Tim,
That's spot on. At least as far as I know.
The reason why I want to give it a go, is that Gentoo is the only
distribution so far that managed to keep on running without screwing
itself up. In other words, the only stable one. For almost two years
now I have Gentoo running at home, with on
Hi Isern,
First, no need to be sorry. Helping is very much more appreciated and
respected.
Only thing is. I have no CD-drive. The only way I can reach the server
is over the net.
Cheers,
William.
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schreef Isern Palaus Montasell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi meewi
I've thought about doing this sort of thing in the past and I think it would be pretty tricky if you want to do this completely remotely. (meaning not using an installation cd) This is how I thought about doing it:
Resize the partitions on your current hosting server to free up enough space to cre
On 11/1/06, Bo Ørsted Andresen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wednesday 01 November 2006 17:36, meewi wrote:
> I would like install Gentoo on my hosting-server. I have full root
> access and running Gentoo on my desktop for more then a year now.
>
> But what or where do we find a good guide/doc fo
On Wednesday 01 November 2006 17:36, meewi wrote:
> I would like install Gentoo on my hosting-server. I have full root
> access and running Gentoo on my desktop for more then a year now.
>
> But what or where do we find a good guide/doc for installing Gentoo
> from a distance when using an ssh conn
Hi meewi,
But what or where do we find a good guide/doc for installing Gentoo
from a distance when using an ssh connection.
I think that it's easy. You need ssh access and a livecd (for example)
to start installation like your computre. Simply i think.
I the remote compture you need config
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