Gentoo Installation - Shut Down Midway - Will It Still Work?

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To continue the Gentoo installation after shutting down the computer mid-process, simply reboot from the live CD and chroot into the root partition. This allows you to resume the installation without starting over. It's noted that leaving the computer on during the emerge process is ideal, but if it was turned off, recovery is straightforward. Users should refer to the Gentoo Handbook for detailed instructions on chrooting and resolving any potential errors, such as issues with emerge or missing binaries.
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ok, I installed gentoo from a livecd and because I had to go somewhere and had to turn off the computer, i just downloaded all the sources using emerge --fetchonly --emptytree system and then turned off the computer so I could come back later and emerge/compile the system. Should I have waited till everything was over and then rebooted or shut down or is it still going to work?
 
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No, it doesn't really matter. Just boot from the livecd again, chroot to the root partition and continue what you were doing before.
 
klusener said:
ok, I installed gentoo from a livecd and because I had to go somewhere and had to turn off the computer, i just downloaded all the sources using emerge --fetchonly --emptytree system and then turned off the computer so I could come back later and emerge/compile the system. Should I have waited till everything was over and then rebooted or shut down or is it still going to work?

Dude, Emerging takes so long you should have left the computer on when you left.
 
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No, it doesn't really matter. Just boot from the livecd again, chroot to the root partition and continue what you were doing before.

ok, thanks. I was dreading going back and starting all over again.

Dude, Emerging takes so long you should have left the computer on when you left.

yeah, but there were people capable of turning off the computer unknowingly or intentionally (idiots) in the room. :p
 
ummm... this is kind of stupid, no, it is stupid, but how do you chroot back to the root partition?

I just booted the livecd and typed in cd / and then emerge --emptytree system, but it gave an error message saying emerge doesn't work and /bin/bash doesn't exist or something.
 
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