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I installed your gentoo stage 4 but can't log-in! What is the root password?
Thanks,
ZXoney
Usually you'd install it from another installed Linux system, chroot into it and run passwd to set your own before booting it.
If it's been created from a stage3 and then just archived, then the password has been randomized by the Gentoo install system anyway. It's not root, genesi, efika or humpback :)
The same goes for nixnut's stage4.
If you need binary packages (as the thread was about) then yes, there is a repository (PORTAGE_BINHOST) which goes with nixnut's stage4 at
http://tinderbox.dev.gentoo.org/default ... ppc-efika/
- but just remember to set the --getbinpkg and --usebinpkg flags in EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS if you want it to happen all the time (but remember it adds a couple of minutes to every emerge while it verifies the cache). Just setting PORTAGE_BINHOST doesn't do a great deal.
Also just to be warned, don't change your CFLAGS or LDFLAGS or things will start to go kooky pretty fast if any of the binary packages mismatch compiled emerges in some esoteric way.
There are some safer optimizations but I would not want to browse the gcc documentation and ld documentation to find out which ones are the default and which ones don't mix. It's safer to leave them just as they are in the stage4.