gsmd wrote:
Well, given that the same base install fits 9[1-9]% of customers, why do it from scratch?
I think at first it was because I needed 64-bit and the only gentoo image linode offered was 32-bit. After that it just seemed that the linode gentoo images were always behind the latest release. Now with gentoo doing weekly releases I think it might be a hard sell to get linode to keep up. Besides, the first thing I usually do on a new install is change make.conf to the point that at least half the system packages need to be rebuilt anyway

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BTW, do you get /proc/sys/xen with independent_wallclock & permitted_clock_jitter in it after install so that you don't have to sync time manually?
I've been using the pv_ops kernels for quite a while, so I have no /proc/sys/xen at all. The pv_ops kernels start with approximately correct time, but they will drift if you don't run ntpd or similar.