I think you are missing the point of Gentoo. Gentoo is not a Linux distro, its a set of tools you use to build your own distro.
Think of Linux From Scratch with a package manager. Thats a little simplistic but its essentially correct.
What your "Gentoo Install" looks like depends on what part of the toolset the Gentoo offers, you use and to a lesser extend on how you use the tools.
This means everyones "Gentoo Install" is different.
No, thats not possible as Gentoo provides several versions of most packages. You may only install several versions of the same package on Gentoo, if they are "Slotted", like the kernel, gcc, python and a few others, otherwise one version will replace another. In some instance, several packages provide the same functionality and only one such package may be installed at any time.mengzhao wrote:So you have a portage tree? Can the Gentoo people build a system with all the packages in the portage tree.








