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Introducció
El manual de Gentoo, és un intent de centralitzar tota la documentació en un sol manual, que sigui coherent i fàcil. Aquest Manual conté les instruccions per poder instalar, utilitzant la xarxa, Gentoo i Portage.

Arquitectures
Gentoo Linux està disponible en diferents tipus d'arquitectures. Però, què és volem dir quan ens referim a "arquitectura"?

En aquest context, arquitectura fa referència a una família de CPU's (processadors) que suporten les mateixes instruccions. Les dues arquitectures més abundants a nivell usuari son i x86_64 (per a la qual, Gentoo utilitza ). Però hi han molts altres tipus d'arquitectura, com ara, (the PowerPC family), , , etc...

Una distribució tan versàtil com Gentoo suporta moltes arquitectures. És per aquesta raò, que tenim disponibles diversos manuals amb totes les arquitectures soportades. S'ha de tenir em compte, però, que això pot portar a alguna confusiò, ja que no tots els usuaris son conscients d'aquesta pecularitat. Alguns només tenen en compte el tipus de CPU o el nom del sistema (com i686 o Intel core i7). A sota trobareu un resum ràpid de totes les arquitectures suportades i dels abrevacios que utlitza Gentoo. tot i així, molta gent no sap quina arquitectura utilitza el seu sistema, estarà interessada en o.

Consultant el manual
A note for new Gentoo users: if the CPU is less than five years old and the manufacturer is either Intel or AMD, choosing the AMD64 Handbook is probably the correct route.


 * Alpha Handbook
 * The Alpha architecture is a 64-bit architecture developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). It is still in use by some mid-range and high-end servers, but the architecture is slowly being faded out. Variants include: ES40, AlphaPC, UP1000, and Noname.
 * Full sections: Installation – Working – Portage – Networking


 * AMD64 Handbook
 * AMD64 is a 64-bit architecture that is compatible with the architecture (and thus also known as ). It was first used by AMD (under the AMD64 name) and Intel (under the EM64T name) and is now the most prominent architecture for medium and high-end desktop PCs. It is also commonly found in the server segment. Variants include: AMD Athlon 64, Opteron, Sempron, Phenom, FX, and Ryzen along with Intel Pentium 4, Core2, Core i3, i5, i7, and some Atoms.
 * Full sections: Installation – Working – Portage – Networking


 * ARM Handbook
 * ARM is a 32-bit architecture that is a very popular in embedded and small systems. Sub-architectures range from ARMv1 to ARMv7 (Cortex) and are often found in smart phones, tablets, hand-held consoles, end-user GPS navigation systems, etc. Variants include: StrongARM and Cortex-M.
 * There is no ARM Handbook available at this time. Please see.


 * ARM64 Handbook
 * ARM64 is a 64-bit variant of ARM for embedded and server systems. The primary sub-architecture referred to as AArch64 (also known as ARMv8-A) is produced by a few manufacturers. AArch64 chips are seen in a variety of SoCs including developer boards, smart phones, tablets, smart TVs, etc. Variants include: ARM Holdings' Cortex-A53, A57, A72, A73 and Qualcomm's Kryo and Falkor.
 * There is no ARM64 Handbook available at this time. Please see.


 * HPPA Handbook
 * Referred to as HPPA, the PA-RISC architecture is an instruction set developed by Hewlett-Packard and was used in their mid- and high-end server series until about 2008 (after which HP started using Intel Itanium). Variants include: HP 9000 and PA-8600.
 * Full sections: Installation – Working – Portage – Networking


 * IA64 Handbook
 * IA64 is a 64-bit architecture designed by Intel and used in their Intel Itanium processor series. This architecture is not compatible with or  (a.k.a. ) and is mostly found in medium and high-end server series. Variants include: Intel Itanium.
 * Full sections: Installation – Working – Portage – Networking


 * MIPS Handbook
 * Developed by MIPS Technologies, the MIPS architecture comprises multiple subfamilies (called revisions) such as MIPS I, MIPS III, MIPS32, MIPS64 and more. MIPS is most common in embedded systems. Variants include: MIPS32 1074K and R16000.
 * Full sections: Installation – Working – Portage – Networking


 * PPC Handbook
 * PPC is a 32-bit architecture used by many Apple, IBM and Motorola processors. They are most commonly found in embedded systems. Variants include: Apple OldWorld, Apple NewWorld, generi Pegasos, Efika, older IBM iSeries and pSeries.
 * Full sections: Installation – Working – Portage – Networking


 * PPC64 Handbook
 * PPC64 is the 64-bit variant of the PPC architecture, popular in both embedded as well as high-end performance servers. Variants include: IBM RS/6000s, IBM pSeries, and IBM iSeries.
 * Full sections: Installation – Working – Portage – Networking


 * SPARC Handbook
 * The SPARC architecture is best known by its most common producers, Sun Microsystems (now Oracle) and Fujitsu. It is used in server systems although a few workstations exist as well. In Gentoo, only SPARC64-compatible CPUs are supported. Variants include: E3000, Blade 1000, and Ultra 2.
 * Full sections: Installation – Working – Portage – Networking


 * X86 Handbook
 * X86 is a 32-bit architecture used by CPUs that are often said to be "Intel compatible". It was until recently the most popular architecture for desktop PCs. Gentoo offers builds for i486 (supports all families) and i686 (supports Pentium and higher or compatible). Variants include: i486, i686, AMD Athlon, Intel Core, and some Intel Atoms.
 * Full sections: Installation – Working – Portage – Networking

No es pot crear màgicament un manual per cada opció?
Tot és possible en aquesta vida, però hem optat per només fer-ho a nivell pre-arquitectura. Altres opcions, com ara, particionar, selecció de kernel, instal·lació d'eines i més son suficientment fàcils com per explicar-les en un sol document.

Concepts such as advanced partitioning, non-generic kernel configuration, and alternate init systems are explained other areas around the wiki in publicly modifiable namespace (hint: anyone with wiki account can edit them!).

We ask our readers to search wiki and discover what is already available before requesting a new section or addition to be added to the Handbook. If you believe a new generic section is necessary to add to the Handbook, then propose a request by following the instructions below.

No puc trobar informació del Stage 1 al manual de Gentoo
Les instruccions per utilitzar tant el Stage1 com el Stage dos, estan disponibles a Gentoo FAQ.Una instalació amb Stage3 és l'única suportada per ara.

No estic d'acord amb...
Si us plau, fes-nos arribar la teva idea mitjançant les "Pàgines de discussió" del respectiu manual. La documentació està feta per la comunitat, així que apreciem molt el feedback que ens pogeu donar.

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