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Revision as of 03:01, February 4, 2020
Install Guide: Download Portage Tree
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Now it's time to install the Portage repository, which contains package scripts (ebuilds) that tell portage how to build and install thousands of different software packages. To create the Portage repository, simply run ego sync
from within the chroot. This will automatically clone the portage tree from GitHub and all kits:
chroot # install -d /var/git -o 250 -g 250 chroot # ego sync
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