My $.02 being a gentoo guy. Before the installfest get the stage3 and 
binary disks for your particular processor. That is the easiest way to 
do a gentoo install. If you look at their "x86 installation handbook" on 
gentoo.org its the "grp install" also known as the "netless" install.

Adam


Patrick Hawkins wrote:

>Are there any problems with doing a Gentoo install at the installfest?
>I'm willing to do a stage 3 install for time, but am curious if the
>nature of this particular beast is such that it does not make for good
>installfest fun.
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