Bob P wrote:where's the Linux From Scratch poll option?

Unfortunaley, polls have a maximum of only 10 options...
Bob P wrote:unfortunately, the Gentoo culture seems to place some sort of allure on a Stage 1 installation. i think that this is largely because the official gentoo documentation does not clearly spell out precisely when a Stage 1 install is necessary, and it fails to disclose what a total waste of time it is when it is not.
Worse, there was once a part in Handbook saying something about "bragging about stage1 installation"...
But I don't seem to find it anymore (which is Good

).
Bob P wrote:as a result, a great many Gentoo users are misled down the path of performing a Stage 1 install when a Stage 3 install would properly suit their needs.
Both thumbs up! stage3 is MUCH quicker way of installing Gentoo.
If one uses the kernel from, say, livecd, then it's possible to get the working system in just
several hours.
(It depends mostly on how fast you can type

)
Bob P wrote:if i had to guess, i'd say that 99% of the Stage 1 installs are preformed by people who are sufficiently inexperienced that they don't realize that a Stage 1 install isn't even necessary, but they do it in the false hope that it will make their system "better" or more "customized for their system" than if they had performed a Stage 3. in reality, the "customized for your system" part of the install comes at the point of building your kernel, not building your toolkit.
Well, but having the newer gcc (>=3.4.4) + the rest of the toolchain, optimized to the machine it runs on, is definitely worth having. Isn't it?
