| Taking full harddisk image of a Gentoo installation Hi, as anybody would agree, installing Gentoo is pain although its a good learning experience.
But what do we do if for some reason the harddisk is wiped out and we need to install it from the beginning? With other distros its as easy as installing from current cd iso image and then updating the system (with tools like apt-get update-upgrade or yum update...).
With this in mind I would like to know if there is a method to capture our harddisk install and later use (or install(?) ) it as and when required?
Sorry, if its a dumb question but I don't know how to do it; even could not find a good phrase so as to google.
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