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=== 8. Install a kernel. ===  
=== 8. Install a kernel. ===  
I skipped this as the instructions indicate that "If a version is listed under Latest version installed, then debian-sources is already pre-built for you and you can skip the rest of the Kernel section, and proceed to the Installing a Bootloader section. "  
I skipped this as the instructions indicate that "If a version is listed under Latest version installed, then debian-sources is already pre-built for you and you can skip the rest of the Kernel section, and proceed to the Installing a Bootloader section. " This is for experimental purposes, on a non-production machine. Please verify usefulness/security of stock kernel and take appropriate measures!


=== 9. Install a bootloader. ===  
=== 9. Install a bootloader. ===  

Revision as of 03:10, July 7, 2015




--Danielv (talk) 03:07, July 7, 2015 (UTC)

Redo Funtoo install


1. I already have latest systemrescuecd on CD-ROM

Once I've booted up ...

root # net-setup eth0
root # startx

and open up a few terminal windows to do stuff.

2. Prepare disk.

3. Create and mount filesystems.

I didn't bother with re-doing the partitioning, just mounted the partitions and deleted everything but the lost+found directories
http://www.funtoo.org/Funtoo_Linux_Installation
Create and mount filesystems.

root # mkswap /dev/sda2
root # swapon /dev/sda2


Mount the filesystems

root # mkdir /mnt/funtoo
root # mount /dev/sda3 /mnt/funtoo
root # mkdir /mnt/funtoo/boot
root # mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/funtoo/boot


see "Setting the Date" part of http://www.funtoo.org/Funtoo_Linux_Installation#Mounting_filesystems

root # date


4. Install the Funtoo stage tarball of your choice.

For stage 3 tarball, I just surfed to http://build.funtoo.org/funtoo-current/ in a web browser on a different computer my homenetwork and ssh it over to my Funtoo experimental computer... You can see here http://www.funtoo.org/Funtoo_Linux_Installation#Installing_the_Stage_3_tarball

5. Chroot into your new system.

Chroot in (http://www.funtoo.org/Funtoo_Linux_Installation#Chroot_into_Funtoo)

root # cd /mnt/funtoo
root # mount -t proc none proc
root # mount --rbind /sys sys
root # mount --rbind /dev dev
root # cp /etc/resolv.conf /mnt/funtoo/etc/
root # env -i HOME=/root TERM=$TERM chroot . bash -l
root # export PS1="(chroot) $PS1"


Test your network by pinging a website.

6. Download the Portage tree.

Download the Portage tree. http://www.funtoo.org/Funtoo_Linux_Installation#Downloading_the_Portage_tree

 (chroot) # emerge --sync
 (chroot) # emerge -auDN @world

7. Configure your system and network.

Make sure your /etc/fstab represents your actual partition layout.

 (chroot) # ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/MST7MDT /etc/localtime

More on network later...


8. Install a kernel.

I skipped this as the instructions indicate that "If a version is listed under Latest version installed, then debian-sources is already pre-built for you and you can skip the rest of the Kernel section, and proceed to the Installing a Bootloader section. " This is for experimental purposes, on a non-production machine. Please verify usefulness/security of stock kernel and take appropriate measures!

9. Install a bootloader.

see http://www.funtoo.org/Funtoo_Linux_Installation#Installing_a_Bootloader Old-fashioned booting method

 (chroot) # grub-install --target=i386-pc --no-floppy /dev/sda
 (chroot) # boot-update


Configuring your network

Desktop (Wired Ethernet)

 (chroot) # rc-update add dhcpcd default

10. Complete final steps.

 (chroot) # passwd

11. Reboot and enjoy.

Restart your system

 (chroot) # exit
root # cd /mnt
root # umount -lR funtoo
root # reboot


http://www.funtoo.org/Iptables

Install

root # emerge -av iptables

Configure iptables for ipv4

root # rc-service iptables save
root #  rc-service iptables start

to start with computer

root # rc-update add iptables default

Configure iptables for ipv6

root # rc-service ip6tables save
root # rc-service ip6tables start

to start with computer

root # rc-update add ip6tables default

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UFW

root # ufw enable
root # ufw default deny

Add rules, if you care to.

root # ufw reload
root # ufw status


--Danielv (talk) 00:06, July 3, 2015 (UTC)
Note to self: only edit ebuild pages.
http://www.funtoo.org/Adding_an_Ebuild_to_the_Wiki
http://www.funtoo.org/Help:Funtoo_Editing_Guidelines

http://www.funtoo.org/Install/Overview
http://www.funtoo.org/Install
http://www.funtoo.org/Install/Scraps
http://www.funtoo.org/Install/Stage3

A must read if you're new to Funtoo, has kernel descriptions...
http://www.funtoo.org/Installation_%28Tutorial%29

info on kernel v3.19.3 release from 26 Mar 2015
https://lwn.net/Articles/638054/
http://www.funtoo.org/Genkernel_Quick_Start_Tutorial
http://www.funtoo.org/Installing_Gentoo_Sources
http://www.funtoo.org/Install/Kernel
http://www.funtoo.org/Grub-install
http://www.funtoo.org/Building_a_Kernel_from_Source#Kernel_Sources

http://www.funtoo.org/Install/Portage
http://www.funtoo.org/Emerge
Might want to emerge packages using... (--av) or (--pretend), or (--update)
http://www.funtoo.org/Funtoo_Linux_First_Steps
http://www.funtoo.org/Video
http://www.funtoo.org/X_Window_System

--Danielv (talk) 20:07, June 29, 2015 (UTC)
re: kernels

root # emerge -av app-portage/eix


To see available kernel packages, I do this command for a brief listing

root # eix -# sys-kernel/
sys-kernel/alt-sources
sys-kernel/aufs-sources
sys-kernel/better-initramfs-bin
sys-kernel/bliss-initramfs
sys-kernel/bliss-kernel
sys-kernel/centos7plus-sources
sys-kernel/ck-sources
sys-kernel/cryptodev
sys-kernel/debian-sources
sys-kernel/dkms
sys-kernel/dracut
sys-kernel/genkernel
sys-kernel/genkernel-next
sys-kernel/gentoo-sources
sys-kernel/git-sources
sys-kernel/hardened-sources
sys-kernel/kccmp
sys-kernel/kergen
sys-kernel/linux-docs
sys-kernel/linux-firmware
sys-kernel/linux-headers
sys-kernel/mips-sources
sys-kernel/openvz-rhel6-stable
sys-kernel/openvz-sources
sys-kernel/pf-sources
sys-kernel/raspberrypi-image
sys-kernel/raspberrypi-sources
sys-kernel/rhel7-sources
sys-kernel/rsbac-sources
sys-kernel/rt-sources
sys-kernel/spl
sys-kernel/std-sources
sys-kernel/tuxonice-sources
sys-kernel/vanilla-sources
sys-kernel/vserver-sources
sys-kernel/xbox-sources
sys-kernel/zen-sources

or for more detail

root # eix -c sys-kernel/


This command puts out lots of content to the screen, and it has color...

root # eix -A sys-kernel/


Let's say you want to look at sys-kernel/genkernel

root # eix sys-kernel/genkernel/


--Danielv (talk) 19:03, June 29, 2015 (UTC)

root # emerge -ajv @module-rebuild

These are the packages that would be merged, in order:

Calculating dependencies  ... done!
[ebuild   R    ] sys-kernel/debian-sources-3.19.3:3.19.3  USE="binary -rt" 0 kB
[ebuild   R    ] x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers-352.21  USE="X gtk2 gtk3 (multilib) tools -acpi -pax_kernel -uvm" 0 kB

Total: 2 packages (2 reinstalls), Size of downloads: 0 kB

root # grep -r nvidia /etc/portage
/etc/portage/make.conf:VIDEO_CARDS="nvidia"

root # genkernel --menuconfig all
root # make modules_install
root # make install
 sh ./arch/x86/boot/install.sh 3.18.16-gentoo arch/x86/boot/bzImage \<br />
   System.map "/boot"

script runs automatically

root # boot-update
root # emerge x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers
352.21

add it to /etc/conf.d/modules


root # eix-installed all |grep nvidia
x11-drivers/nvidia-driver-352.21

root # eix-installed all |grep kernel
sys-kernel/debian-sources-3.19.3
sys-kernel/genkernel-3.4.40.7-r6
sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-3.18.16
sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-4.1.0
sys-kernel/linux-headers-4.0

root # eselect kernel list
[1] linux-3.18.16-gentoo *
[2] linux-debian-sources-3.19.3

root # cfg-update -u
root # emerge -auDN @world
root # emerge --depclean


http://www.funtoo.org/Ebuilds_by_CatPkg