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**TL;DR:** Edit `scripts/config.sh` and execute `./install` in any live system.
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This will apply the selected partitioning scheme (with confirmation), and properly
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install the selected stage3 gentoo system. The new system will be bootable with
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`vanilla-kernel-bin` as the kernel. The script can optionally install sshd and
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ansible to allow for easier management of the new system. Afterwards, you can continue
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to deploy your own specific setup.
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# Gentoo installation script
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This script performs a reasonably minimal installation of gentoo. An EFI system is highly
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recommended, but legacy BIOS boot is still supported.
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It does everything from the ground up, including creating partitions, downloading
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and extracting the stage3 archive, initial system configuration and optionally installing
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some additional software. The script only supports OpenRC and not systemd.
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The system will temporarily use `sys-kernel/vanilla-kernel-bin`, which should be suitable
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to boot most systems out of the box. I strongly recommend you to replace this kernel
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with a custom built one, when the system is functional. If you are looking for a way
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to detect and manage your kernel configuration, have a look at [autokernel](https://github.com/oddlama/autokernel).
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## Overview
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Here is a quick overview of what this script does:
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* Does everything minus something
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* Partition disks (supports gpt, raid, luks)
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* Download and cryptographically verify the newest stage3 tarball
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* Extract the stage3 tarball
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* Sync portage tree
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* Configure the base system
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- Set hostname
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- Set timezone
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- Set keymap
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- Generate and select locale
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- Prepare `zz-autounmask` files for portage autounmasking
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* Select best gentoo portage mirrors
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* Install git (so you can add your portage overlays later)
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* Install `sys-kernel/vanilla-kernel-bin` (temporarily, until you replace it)
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* Copy kernel to efi partition
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* Create boot entry using efibootmgr
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* Generate fstab
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* Lets you set a root password
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Also, optionally the following will be done:
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* Install sshd with secure config
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* Install dhcpcd
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* Install ansible, create ansible user and add authorized ssh key
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* Install additional packages provided in config
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Anything else is probably out of scope for this script,
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but you can obviously do anything later on when the system is booted.
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I highly recommend building a custom kernel and maybe encrypting your
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root filesystem. Have a look at the [Recommendations](#Recommendations) section.
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# Install
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Installing gentoo with this script is simple.
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1. Boot into the live system of your choice. As the script requires some utilities,
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I recommend using a live system where you can quickly install new software.
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Any [Arch Linux](https://www.archlinux.org/download/) live iso works fine.
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2. Clone this repository
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3. Edit `scripts/config.sh`, and particularily pay attention to
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the device which will be partitioned. The script will ask before partitioning,
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but better be safe than sorry.
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4. Execute `./install`. The script will tell you if your live
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system is missing any required software.
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## Config
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The config file `scripts/config.sh` allows you to adjust some parameters of the installation.
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The most important ones will probably be the device to partition, and the stage3 tarball name
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to install. By default you will get the hardened nomultilib profile without systemd.
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## (Optional) sshd
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The script can provide a fully configured ssh daemon with reasonably good security settings.
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It will by default run on port `2222`, only allow ed25519 keys, restrict the key exchange
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algorithms, disable any password based authentication, and only allow specifically mentioned
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users to use ssh service (none by default).
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To add a user to the list of allowed users, append `AllowUsers myuser` to `/etc/ssh/sshd_config`.
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I recommend to create a separate group for all ssh users (like `sshusers`) and
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to use `AllowGroups sshusers`. You should adjust this to your preferences when
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the system is installed.
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## (Optional) Ansible
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This script can install ansible, create a system user for ansible and add an ssh key of
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you choice to the `.authorized_keys` file. This allows you to directly use ansible when
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the new system is up to configure the rest of the system.
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## (Optional) Additional packages
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You can enter any amount of additional packages to be installed on the target system.
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These will simply be passed to a final `emerge` call before the script is done.
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Autounmasking will be done automatically.
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## Troubleshooting
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The script checks every command for success, so if anything fails during installation,
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you will be given a proper message of what went wrong. Inside the chroot,
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most commands will be executed in some kind of try loop, and allow you to
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fix problems interactively with a shell, to retry, or to skip the command.
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# Recommendations
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There are some things that you probably want to do after installing the base system,
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or should consider:
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* Read the news with `eselect news read`.
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* Use a custom kernel (config and hardening, see [kernconf](https://github.com/oddlama/kernconf)), and remove `vanilla-kernel-bin`
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* Adjust `/etc/portage/make.conf`
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- Set `CFLAGS` to `-O2 -pipe -march=native` for native builds
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- Set `CPU_FLAGS_X86` using the `cpuid2cpuflags` tool
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- Set `MAKEOPTS` to `-jN` with N being the amount of threads used for building
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- Set `EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS` to `-jN` if you want parallel emerging
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- Set `FEATURES="buildpkg"` if you want to build binary packages
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* Use a safe umask like `umask 0077`
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* Edit `/etc/ssh/sshd_config`, change the port if you want and create a `sshusers` group.
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* Encrypt your system using LUKS
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- Remount the root fs read-only
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- Use `rsync -axHAWXS --numeric-ids --info=progress2 / /path/to/backup` to safely backup the whole
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system including all extended attributes.
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- Encrypt partition with LUKS
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- Use rsync to restore the saved system root.
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# References
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* [Sakaki's EFI Install Guide](https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Sakaki%27s_EFI_Install_Guide)
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* [Gentoo AMD64 Handbook](https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Handbook:AMD64)
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