I want to Escape the Jew botnet, but installing Gentoo is incredibly difficult. And I am an experienced Arch Linux user
Just wanna hang myself
You're not missing out on much. I ran Gentoo for years. Arch is more convenient and does almost everything.
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Sakaki's_EFI_Install_Guide/Preparing_the_LUKS-LVM_Filesystem_and_Boot_USB_Key
you're welcome
>>60856433
Sabayon is Gentoo for tards.
Your Malcolm.
>Experience Arch User
what does that even mean? You can use the wiki well?
>>60856433
Unless you're running libreboot you're still in the botnet
>>60856433
Install funtoo fagot, it has the debian kernel precompiled
>>60858124
> not coreboot
Jej
>>60856433
Gentoo is awful, compiling everything yourself gives you marginal benefits and portage is slow as fuck. Stop the meme.
- get LiveDVD, boot it up, connect to internet, grab the handbook.
- use parted to partition the disk, really just copypaste handbook and adjust sizes
- format the partitions, setup swap
- mount the root partition, download stage3 tarball, untar it into new root partition
- tweak make.conf (portage config file for compilations), setup mirror
- copy DNS info and chroot into this new system
- update portage
- select profile (default configs) and update packages (this takes a while)
- timezone, locale
- install kernel, take genkernel because you want it to work
- edit fstab and hostname, install some bullshit like dhcpcd, cron and syslog
- setup root password and main user
- install GRUB
- optionally install some stuff to be able to connect to internet after reboot
- reboot, install stuff
- post screenfetch on /g/ to prove how l33t you are
>>60858239
Libreboot disables the Intel ME