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Installing Gentoo Linux with Systemd

In this video, we will be installing Gentoo Linux with Systemd, instead of the default init-system; OpenRC. There are both advantages and disadvantages to this setup. It is my opinion that Systemd is going to result in an easier to use and maintain system, as the vast majority of Linux distributions use Systemd, and a good amount of Linux software actually requires Systemd as a dependency to run. I am installing within a vm, and using Gnome Boxes.
Host system: Intel Core I7 9700k 8C8T CPU, (4 cores for the vm) 16 GB RAM @ 3600mhz (8GB for the vm) AMD Radeon 5700xt GPU, running Arch Linux with Gnome 43 as the DE. Enjoy!

0:00 Intro
2:53 Configuring the network
3:36 preparing the disks
7:22 Gentoo installation files
16:02 installing base system
34:21 Kernel
35:54 configuring the system
38:33 installing system tools
45:40 configuring bootloader
47:24 finalizing base install

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