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Gentoo

On-Campus, we can speed installation/updates by using a local source; in your /etc/make.conf:

GENTOO_MIRRORS="http://mirror.iat.sfu.ca/gentoo/"

An alternative is to use an NFS mount, but if NFS breaks or is unavailable... :-(


  • TODO: Find other documents about how to maintain a Gentoo machine, primarily for Gordon and Mark.
  • TODO: Custom gentoo configuration stuff that we use


Rescuing a Gentoo System

boot from a CD, typically

boot: gentoo

enable swap

livecd root # swapon /dev/sda2

mount the main (root) partition, optionally the boot partition

livecd root # mount /dev/sda3 /mnt/gentoo
livecd root # mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/gentoo/boot

get some networking going

livecd root # dhcpcd &
livecd root # ifconfig eth0 up
livecd root # ifconfig  (verify we got an IP)

prepare for chrooting

livecd root # mount -t proc none /mnt/gentoo/proc

set up a new environment root

root # chroot /mnt/gentoo /bin/bash
/ # env-update
/ # source /etc/profile

Now, do your rescue work. Good luck!

To back out of the chroot, and check your fix(es)

/ # exit
livecd root # cd /
livecd root # umount /mnt/gentoo/boot /mnt/gentoo/proc /mnt/gentoo
livecd root # reboot

SUSE

On-Campus, we can speed installation/updates by using a local source:
nfs://export/mirror/suse


  • TODO: Instructions for install with LDAP working
  • TODO: Instructions for auto-update configuration

RedHat/Fedora

  • TODO: Instructions for install with LDAP working

FreeBSD

  • TODO: Instructions on configuring the firewall on Dreadnought