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[โ€“] cyclohexane@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago

Gentoo's install process is manual by design. If you don't like the install process, then gentoo may not be for you, because want to use those skills while you use it day to day too.

There is bootable ISO installation media. One that is TTY-based, like Arch's, and there's one they added a couple years ago that has GUI based with KDE. You'll still have to follow the hand book while you install, so it's still manual. But if you wanted a graphical experience in the bootable ISO then that's the one.