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  • ...UEFI, and if your System Rescue CD initial boot menu was black and white. If it was light blue, this method will not work.}}
    186 bytes (35 words) - 06:28, July 14, 2015
  • ...UEFI, and if your System Rescue CD initial boot menu was black and white. If it was light blue, this method will not work.}}
    186 bytes (35 words) - 04:21, July 14, 2015
  • ...ing your BIOS, and if your Funtoo LiveCD initial boot menu was light blue. If you're going to use the UEFI/GPT disk format, then please proceed to the ne
    210 bytes (39 words) - 18:25, September 9, 2020
  • ...your BIOS, and if your System Rescue CD initial boot menu was light blue. If you're going to use the UEFI/GPT disk format, then please proceed to the ne
    213 bytes (40 words) - 04:22, September 12, 2018
  • If you have no keyboard/mouse input in x11, check if your kernel supports dev if your output is:
    266 bytes (42 words) - 05:00, April 14, 2019
  • ...your BIOS, and if your System Rescue CD initial boot menu was light blue. If you're going to use the new-school method, [[#New-School (UEFI/GPT) Method|
    240 bytes (43 words) - 05:59, July 14, 2015
  • ...your BIOS, and if your System Rescue CD initial boot menu was light blue. If you're going to use the new-school method, [[#New-School (UEFI/GPT) Method|
    240 bytes (43 words) - 04:25, July 14, 2015
  • ...if you emerge the following packages. These will be merged for you already if
    211 bytes (38 words) - 22:57, October 6, 2022
  • ...cessary configuration steps on the [[Funtoo Linux Localization]] page, and if needed, there's always plenty of friendly, helpful support available. (See
    382 bytes (59 words) - 22:23, September 11, 2018
  • ...l boot menu was black and white, or the system booted without a boot menu. If it was light blue, this method will not work. Instead, use the instructions
    340 bytes (61 words) - 18:26, September 9, 2020
  • {{Note|If you are an absolute beginner to Linux, you may be less confused if you skip to the next section, [[#Which to Use?|Which to Use?]]}}
    141 bytes (27 words) - 07:25, August 31, 2015
  • {{Note|If you are an absolute beginner to Linux, you may be less confused if you skip to the next section, [[#Which to Use?|Which to Use?]]}}
    141 bytes (27 words) - 06:03, July 14, 2015
  • {{Note|If you are an absolute beginner to Linux, you may be less confused if you skip to the next section, [[#Which to Use?|Which to Use?]]}}
    141 bytes (27 words) - 04:43, July 14, 2015
  • ...cessary configuration steps on the [[Funtoo Linux Localization]] page, and if needed, there's always plenty of friendly, helpful support available. (See
    397 bytes (60 words) - 06:10, July 14, 2015
  • ...cessary configuration steps on the [[Funtoo Linux Localization]] page, and if needed, there's always plenty of friendly, helpful support available. (See
    397 bytes (60 words) - 04:24, July 14, 2015
  • ...he following to install it. {{c|linux-firmware}} will be already installed if using the ''{{c|gnome}}'' image:
    439 bytes (73 words) - 22:06, October 10, 2019
  • ...S lookups enabled by default. Both these things will ''not'' be set up yet if you are using the basic ''{{c|stage3}}'' image.}}
    463 bytes (80 words) - 22:59, October 6, 2022
  • ...e OpenOffice). It is not usually necessary to set this if you use English. If you want another language such as French (fr) or German (de), set LINGUAS a
    292 bytes (48 words) - 06:12, July 14, 2015
  • ...e OpenOffice). It is not usually necessary to set this if you use English. If you want another language such as French (fr) or German (de), set LINGUAS a
    292 bytes (48 words) - 04:46, July 14, 2015
  • ...ns (if any exist yet) will be named {{c|nvme0n1p1}}, {{c|nvme0n1p2}}, etc. If you are installing on microSD Card for Raspberry Pi, your disk will likely
    590 bytes (110 words) - 18:25, September 9, 2020
  • * '''<code>a</code>''' - show us what will be emerged, and '''ask''' us if we want to proceed ...code>''' - '''update''' the packages we specify -- don't emerge them again if they are already emerged.
    439 bytes (80 words) - 21:24, September 11, 2018
  • * '''<code>a</code>''' - show us what will be emerged, and '''ask''' us if we want to proceed ...code>''' - '''update''' the packages we specify -- don't emerge them again if they are already emerged.
    439 bytes (80 words) - 06:35, July 14, 2015
  • * '''<code>a</code>''' - show us what will be emerged, and '''ask''' us if we want to proceed ...code>''' - '''update''' the packages we specify -- don't emerge them again if they are already emerged.
    439 bytes (80 words) - 04:42, July 14, 2015
  • ...dest CPU instruction set that your VM will run on, or a more generic image if it may run on both AMD and Intel processors.
    315 bytes (60 words) - 22:07, October 10, 2019
  • ...default command prompt while inside the chroot. This will avoid confusion if you have to change terminals. Use this command: ...|/etc/resolv.conf}} doesn't contain things like {{c|127.0.x.x}} addresses, if it does, change the {{c|127.0.x.x}} entry to {{c|8.8.8.8}} -- Google's publ
    592 bytes (99 words) - 05:58, July 14, 2015
  • ...default command prompt while inside the chroot. This will avoid confusion if you have to change terminals. Use this command: ...|/etc/resolv.conf}} doesn't contain things like {{c|127.0.x.x}} addresses, if it does, change the {{c|127.0.x.x}} entry to {{c|8.8.8.8}} -- Google's publ
    592 bytes (99 words) - 04:41, July 14, 2015
  • ...rtificates and are marked with an activation and expiration date. However, if your system time is relatively close to correct, you can probably skip this
    409 bytes (68 words) - 18:27, September 9, 2020
  • ...rtificates and are marked with an activation and expiration date. However, if your system time is relatively close to correct, you can probably skip this
    409 bytes (68 words) - 06:15, July 14, 2015
  • ...rtificates and are marked with an activation and expiration date. However, if your system time is relatively close to correct, you can probably skip this
    409 bytes (68 words) - 04:24, July 14, 2015
  • ...CD, '''be sure to select the <code>rescue64</code> kernel at the boot menu if you are installing a 64-bit system'''. By default, System Rescue CD used to
    303 bytes (51 words) - 21:18, September 11, 2018
  • ...CD, '''be sure to select the <code>rescue64</code> kernel at the boot menu if you are installing a 64-bit system'''. By default, System Rescue CD used to
    303 bytes (51 words) - 03:34, March 15, 2016
  • ...CD, '''be sure to select the <code>rescue64</code> kernel at the boot menu if you are installing a 64-bit system'''. By default, System Rescue CD used to
    303 bytes (51 words) - 03:21, March 15, 2016
  • ...CD, '''be sure to select the <code>rescue64</code> kernel at the boot menu if you are installing a 64-bit system'''. By default, System Rescue CD used to
    303 bytes (51 words) - 11:17, August 30, 2015
  • ...CD, '''be sure to select the <code>rescue64</code> kernel at the boot menu if you are installing a 64-bit system'''. By default, System Rescue CD used to
    303 bytes (51 words) - 04:50, July 14, 2015
  • ...if it gets messy and requires investing our time and raw creative energy. If we don’t have time to hunt, we will find a way to make time. Wolves that
    599 bytes (113 words) - 00:08, November 22, 2021
  • ...box</code> if the installation is made through Virtualbox virtual machine. If you haven't yet switched to the <code>desktop</code> profile it's a good id
    396 bytes (65 words) - 05:00, April 14, 2019
  • ...ory-based may be the default option during LXD configuration -- it depends if you have btrfs-tools installed or not. ...er to only retrieve an IPv6 address if you leave it enabled. This is great if you have IPv6 working -- otherwise, you'll get a dud IPv6 address and no IP
    658 bytes (111 words) - 22:36, June 15, 2022
  • ...provided by NVIDIA corporation itself, or the Open Source Nouveau drivers. If you don't know which to choose, we recommend starting with the proprietary
    396 bytes (66 words) - 22:05, October 10, 2019
  • If you're not sure, pick {{c|standard}}.
    40 bytes (7 words) - 23:22, September 11, 2018
  • '''If you're not sure, pick {{c|standard}}.'''
    46 bytes (8 words) - 06:03, July 14, 2015
  • '''If you're not sure, pick {{c|standard}}.'''
    46 bytes (8 words) - 04:40, July 14, 2015
  • '''If you're not sure, pick {{c|funtoo-current}}.'''
    52 bytes (8 words) - 06:09, July 14, 2015
  • '''If you're not sure, pick {{c|funtoo-current}}.'''
    52 bytes (8 words) - 05:02, July 14, 2015
  • And finally if you don’t want hard memory limit enforcement:
    62 bytes (11 words) - 15:18, October 4, 2019
  • * If {{c|buildbot.sh}} tries to build a stage and the build fails, the failcount * If the build succeeds for a particular build, the failcount is reset to zero.
    424 bytes (69 words) - 03:26, February 25, 2022
  • ...ost emerge messages and follow their instructions. This is especially true if you have upgraded perl or python.}} If you choose different file systems then the ones in this guide such as JFS o
    465 bytes (75 words) - 16:49, October 16, 2020
  • Optionally, if you have a separate filesystem for {{f|/home}} or anything else:
    79 bytes (13 words) - 05:54, July 14, 2015
  • If you need to build a kernel for Funtoo Linux, please follow these steps:
    74 bytes (14 words) - 21:25, September 11, 2018
  • If you need to build a kernel for Funtoo Linux, please follow these steps:
    74 bytes (14 words) - 06:03, July 14, 2015
  • If you need to build a kernel for Funtoo Linux, please follow these steps:
    74 bytes (14 words) - 04:29, July 14, 2015

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