>>17889https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Handbook:AMD64https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/SystemdThis is a lot of documentation, but only because it has to cover all/most possible scenarios.
If you look at this and it raises more questions than it does answers, perhaps you should start off using Arch instead
>Manually configuring a kernel is often seen as the most difficult procedure a Linux user ever has to perform. Nothing is less true - after configuring a couple of kernels no-one even remembers that it was difficult ;) Manually configuring a kernel is the hardest part of installing Gentoo. For your first time you could expect to spend hours on this and still get it wrong. You can use genkernel to automatically generate a config file that will build a working kernel, and then edit it from there, which is what I do, but genkernel alone will build a shit kernel and you should learn about configuring your own kernel anyway.