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Well, all Gentoo releases are 2.2. Since Gentoo is not a distribution that has releases (i.e.

It aims to be a very quick way to install a pure Gentoo Linux system without spending hours or days compiling. Livedvd amd64 multilib 20140826 iso torrent. Oct 29, 2017  Gentoo Linux is an open-source and independent Linux kernel-based operating system designed from the ground up as a DIY. The distro is available for download as bootable ISO images, which contain a very minimal, bootable base from where you start to customize the operating system and add as many packages as you want.

In stepped increments), you won't find that around. Gentoo is a rolling release, which means all packages are continuously updated, there's no global system version like Ubuntu or Fedora. Bootable iso nero.

In short /etc/gentoo_release is irrelevant of the system «version». What you want probably is a Gentoo distribution with the same kernel sources. Bear in mind that such an old kernel may or may not work with recent system packages such as udev, bluetooth.

Expect some recent packages a) require a recent kernel version and b) wouldn't even compile otherwise. Fact for 2.6.32 no longer are available: • the oldest versions of are 3.2.68, just like the vanilla kernel; • the only (publicly available) kernel source tree that includes 2.6.32 if. You'll have to try. As per my own experience, I have seen not too many differences between a system that can run a 3.2 kernel and one with 2.6.32 so with a little luck and a good deal of work. Just keep in mind that, which correspond to the installed kernel source tree. Unlike other linux distros, you don't just get a Gentoo iso, hit setup and sit back, having a coffee, while setup does everything. Instead, you grab a stage and start building and compiling you OS.

Luckily, for those who only need to get a feeling of Gentoo, there's a live release from time to time (already compiled and put together). In your case, you either grab a stage and start building around the kernel release you need (2.6.32), or get the oldest live available (dated October 2009) based on kernel 2.6.30 from (link for amd64, but have a look around, you'll find it for other archs also). So you don't actually want 2.2 since that's fairly meaningless.

If you want the exact same setup, you can migrate and existing setup. Is a rough guide.

So long as the image you want copied isn't using options that your hardware doesn't support. Other sorts of images can work, that advantage of the above guide is that you can do it from within the install. Not exactly hassle free, you'll have to ch root in after extraction and do some setup. Not easy, but not too difficult if you've done an install a few times, process is basically the same. The image of the hosting company may be paravirtualized, but the good news is kernel ABI is stable, so you shouldn't have any issues configuring a newer kernel to run the image.