• nutbutter
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    6 hours ago

    I can agree that installing Arch is easier than installing a debloated Windows. But Gentoo? I spent 2 weeks trying to install it, but couldn’t get past partitioning the drive.

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      4 hours ago

      …paritioning the drives is exactly the same for Arch as it is Gentoo lol if you did it for Arch, why can’t you do it for Gentoo?

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      5 hours ago

      I’m genuinely curious as an Arch user. Does gentoo not come with fdisk?

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        As a Gentoo user who has used Arch in the past, I have no clue what problems this commenter could have run into because paritioning the drives is exactly the same for both distributions… if they were able to figure it out for Arch, then they can do it for Gentoo

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          4 hours ago

          Or you know, gparted, arch bootable, Windows Drive Management, Ubuntu…

          I mean out of all the things I’d THINK you’d have trouble in, partitioning and formatting is…. not one of them.

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        5 hours ago

        Yes it does. And while time-consuming it’s actually not too bad if you just follow the guide and don’t just skim through it.

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          There are certain parts of the guide where i really wish it went into more detail.

          Last time i installed Gentoo i had the Arch wiki open alongside the guide to help translate

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            Yeah to be fair it does make some assumptions about you knowing how to do something or know what you want.

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              The arch wiki is a good substitute, but the gentoo wiki when it was still around and at its peak was amazing.

              But I agree… Gentoo is not quite keeping up with a lot of details. Like experimenting with refind, dracut, efistubs, I felt I was in the dark a lot of the time. I ended up making very few mistakes, because the distro is very good at working for special cases even if all the details are not explained. Still my favourite distro.

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          3 hours ago

          Ma-ma-manual?

          I thought there were only automatics nowadays!

          No wonder Linux is so hard

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      6 hours ago

      I mean, that you couldn’t get past drive partitioning doesn’t make it difficult to install for everyone.

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          Lol what? As the other comment says, partitioning disks for Gentoo is exactly the same thing as partitioning disks for Arch. If the problem is a PEBKAC thing you can’t just blame the distro.

          The alleged “difficulty” of installing Gentoo is just about reading docs and waiting for it to compile stuff, it’s no rocket science as you people are trying to FUD.

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            Reread what I said.

            A>B is a relative statement that gives no information on the absolute values of either. If I say that Miami’s elevation is greater than New Orleans’, that doesn’t mean that I’m saying Miami’s equal to the top of Mount Everest.