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On 21/07/15 12:08 PM, Andrew Savchenko wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Jul 2015 09:10:52 -0500 J.Rutkowski wrote:
>> The problem I have with using Sabayon to ultimately install
>> Gentoo is it takes way too much work than just doing a Gentoo
>> install...
> 
> You missed my point. I'm interesting not in minimizing total time 
> spent for installation and configuration. I'm interested in fast 
> bootstrapping from "here your box" to "you need to have this work 
> done". Of course proper configuration and fine tuning will require 
> time, but this should be done later, not right away.
> 

The livedvd / liveusb images might support this better, then -- boot
it, use an aufs overlay target to store environment changes for what
you need right away, and then use 'em like a stage4 image on the main
system later?

IIRC, the old installer did this (more or less), except it used
quickpkg's off of the non-minimal livecd/livedvd rather than copying.
 And I don't think it had the ability to store persistent state or
changes via an aufs/unionfs overlay.


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