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@ -47,11 +47,25 @@ but you can obviously do anything later on when the system is booted.
I highly recommend building a custom kernel and maybe encrypting your
root filesystem. Have a look at the [Recommendations](#Recommendations) section.
# Install
Installing gentoo with this script is simple.
1. Boot into the live system of your choice. As the script requires some utilities,
I recommend using a live system where you can quickly install new software.
Any [Arch Linux](https://www.archlinux.org/download/) live iso works fine.
2. Clone this repository
3. Edit `gentoo-bootstrap/scripts/config.sh`, and particularily pay attention to
the device which will be partitioned. The script will ask before partitioning,
but better be safe than sorry.
4. Execute `bash gentoo-bootstrap/install`. The script will tell you if your live
system is missing any required software.
## Config
The config file `scripts/config.sh` allows you to adjust some parameters of the installation.
The most important ones will probably be the device to partition, and the stage3 tarball name
to install. By default you will get hardened nomultilib
to install. By default you will get the hardened nomultilib profile without systemd.
### Using existing partitions
@ -83,25 +97,12 @@ You can enter any amount of additional packages to be installed on the target sy
These will simply be passed to a final `emerge` call before the script is done.
Autounmasking will be done automatically.
# Install
Installing gentoo with this script is simple.
1. Boot into the live system of your choice. As the script requires some utilities,
I recommend using a live system where you can quickly install new software.
Any [Arch Linux](https://www.archlinux.org/download/) live iso works fine.
2. Clone this repository
3. Edit `gentoo-bootstrap/scripts/config.sh`, and particularily pay attention to
the device which will be partitioned. The script will ask before partitioning,
but better be safe than sorry.
4. Execute `bash gentoo-bootstrap/install`. The script will tell you if your live
system is missing any required software.
# Recommendations
There are some things that you probably want to do after installing the base system,
or should consider:
* Read the news with `eselect news read`.
* Use a custom kernel (config and hardening, see [kernconf](https://github.com/oddlama/kernconf)), and remove `vanilla-kernel-bin`
* Adjust `/etc/portage/make.conf`
- Set `CFLAGS` to `-O2 -pipe -march=native` for native builds