Well, all of my problems were down to my own crealess mistakes, but there was nothing in the install process that I haven't done many, many times before, so I would say that the install process is quite unforgiving.
For example, my BIOS wouldn't boot from the install DVD I had, which meant that when I fsck'd the kernel config, I was left with an unbootable system which I had to rescue using Knoppix. Of course, I
should have installed the kernel from the install disc, so that I was guaranteed at least one good kernel to boot from, but I didn't think of it.
That wasn't the only time I needed Knoppix to rescue it either...
Having said all that, I didn't at any stage get the horrible sinking feeling I've sometimes had during installs of other distros, and the effort was worth it - I absolutely LOVE Gentoo.
