Installation

The installation of a Gentoo Linux system differs much from the installation methods of more desktop-oriented operating systems, like Microsoft Windows, MacOS, and popular Linux distributions such as Ubuntu or Fedora. Unlike these, the Gentoo Linux installation is a manual approach where the user is invited to execute, in a guided manner, the necessary commands to set up their system. Because of this, the installation is one of the major hurdles users have to go through, but once accomplished, they will already have learned quite a lot of Linux in general, and Gentoo in specific.

Official instructions
The official installation instructions are hosted in the Gentoo Handbooks as their first part. These are kept up to date by the Gentoo Documentation Project in close cooperation with the release engineering team, architecture teams and maintainers.

Unofficial instructions
Various community-driven installation instructions have emerged. A small set of these is listed below.


 * Installing Gentoo Linux, as part of the Linux Sea online e-book
 * Complete Handbook, a community-driven effort to create a fully documented approach on Gentoo Linux
 * Installing Gentoo Linux from Ubuntu on Wikihow.com
 * Sakaki's EFI Install Guide, a detailed tutorial showing how to install a dual secure-boot Gentoo system (on a Windows 10 (or 8) UEFI PC), including full instructions for LUKS, LVM, systemd and GNOME 3. Now extended to also cover the "GNOME 3 with OpenRC" use case.

Some instructions are made specifically for one hardware type (for instance a particular laptop).


 * Installing Gentoo on a ThinkPad X220