Matthew Cline wrote:
I recommend using genkernel for creating a kernel. You still have to deal with configuring yourself, but then Gentoo deals with the compile and moving the kernel around and such.
What's wrong with make && make modules_install && make install?
probably that you forget 50% of the times the # mount /boot ;) (I've started to mount it read only so at least an error came up)
I always leave it mounted since it makes little real difference security wise. seriously, what does it protects you against when a compromise can probably also mount it then unmount it again as a courtesy
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