Hi
I was trying to install from the internet, but the packages download speed was an absolute pain (19 b/s!)
I know I can install from CDs, but which ones are the most suitable? I am downloading now packages-pentium4-2004.3.iso (obviously I have a P4) and install-x86-universal-2004.3.iso.
And can I use more than one CD, like in Debian?
Thanks for this great script.
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There is indeed some very limited CDROM support in GIS at the moment (v0.24), but this is very Alpha stage.
You can choose CDROM install when you have a CDROM with all stage files and a portage snapshot on it.
You should not use it because it could have some unexpected behaviour.
Regards,
Arjan Schrijver
GIS developer
If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link:
Hi
I was trying to install from the internet, but the packages download speed was an absolute pain (19 b/s!)
I know I can install from CDs, but which ones are the most suitable? I am downloading now packages-pentium4-2004.3.iso (obviously I have a P4) and install-x86-universal-2004.3.iso.
And can I use more than one CD, like in Debian?
Thanks for this great script.
There is indeed some very limited CDROM support in GIS at the moment (v0.24), but this is very Alpha stage.
You can choose CDROM install when you have a CDROM with all stage files and a portage snapshot on it.
You should not use it because it could have some unexpected behaviour.
Regards,
Arjan Schrijver
GIS developer