The Gentoo Linux Handbook: Architecture, Portage, and High-Performance Systems Kindle Edition

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This authoritative guide distills the power of Gentoo Linux as a meta-distribution, mapping its source-first philosophy to reliable, auditable systems at any scale. It explains how Portage, conforming to the Package Manager Specification (PMS), orchestrates builds with precise policy, modern dependency operators, and a rich Ebuild model. With EAPI 8 now widely adopted and Portage 3.0.68 in the field, the book shows how contemporary phase functions, helpers, and resolver semantics (slots, subslots, blockers, virtuals) produce reproducible results. Readers will learn the roles of the system and world sets, vdb, distfiles, and the critical /etc/portage configuration, while mastering the Gentoo Ebuild Repository (::gentoo), signed Manifests, and efficient rsync/Git synchronization that safeguard integrity without slowing velocity.In practice, the handbook moves from expert emerge workflows to policy-driven builds anchored by Profiles and USE Flags, culminating in a thorough tour of the Gentoo 23.0 Profile Series. It covers subprofiles, keywording and stabilization, world set hygiene, and safe migrations, linking profile defaults to consistent toolchains, language targets, and ABI coherency. Kernel and init are treated as first-class: OpenRC’s dependency-aware boot aligns with userland policy, while kernel choices span the 6.16 series, including the Gentoo Distribution Kernel (virtual/dist-kernel 6.16.6) for streamlined maintenance and custom builds from sys-kernel/gentoo-sources (6.16.9) for fine-grained control. Alongside this, the book delivers a performance playbook—CFLAGS and -march tuning, LTO/PGO strategy, parallelism and resource controls—together with security and reproducibility practices that leverage Portage FEATURES, verification of ::gentoo, and disciplined Ebuild authoring.For fleets and cloud-native estates, the book shows how to pair source correctness with speed via Portage Binary Packages, designing a robust Gentoo Binary Package Host (Binhost) with signed artifacts, staged promotion, and canary rollouts. It details creating and consuming binpkgs, compatibility matrices, and drift control, while shaping storage in PKGDIR (/var/cache/binpkgs) and client policy in /etc/portage/binrepos.conf. From x86-64-v3 sets to CI/CD tying provenance from ::gentoo to production, and from image pipelines to disaster recovery with snapshots, the handbook equips practitioners to build, harden, and operate Gentoo with confidence. Whether you write ebuilds, run high-performance services, or steward large fleets, this is the clarity and depth you need to turn Gentoo’s flexibility into dependable, high-throughput systems. Read more

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