yea it would be like installing gentoo at an installfest.
however if somebody brought in a gentoo or linux from scratch box and
just had some questions about it i'm sure one of us could help them out.
i'd love to install gentoo on a box but they would have to bring it in
at 10 am and not expect anything beyond command line interface before 6.
unless it was a pentium 4 stage 3 install and everything taken off of
the cd. even then when i install slackware or something easy like
mandrake or fedora at an installfest it usually takes a very long time.
seems like they always have something they need done like dual booting
and the like. i remember from the asulug fest they guy wanted 4 or 5
distributions on his computer. i still don't understand that one.
speaking of linux from scratch i'd like to get into that. anybody here
have any experience before i go digging into yet another project. I
assume mr wultsch does.
mike h
Rob Wultsch wrote:
>On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 17:23:03 -0700, Mikey Haven s <bmike1@mcleodusa.net> wrote:
>
>
>>Hey, why don't we do linux from scratch instead of distributions at
>>installfests?
>>
>>
>
>Because it would take forever and people at installfests are newbies
>that would be completely lost
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