Debootstrap Ubuntu from Gentoo

Why?
The original way of installing Ubuntu is to use a temporary installation of Debian. This small guide is for people who already have a running system, such as Gentoo.

How?
First, prepare your target partition with 'fdisk' and 'mkfs.ext3'. I'll assume your target partition is mounted at /mnt/ubuntu/

Now get debootstrap: $ mkdir temp $ cd temp $ wget http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/d/debootstrap/debootstrap_1.0.8.tar.gz $ tar -xzvf debootstrap_1.0.8.tar.gz $ sudo make $ sudo make install

Now get the debootstrap script for Gutsy: $ sudo su -
 * 1) cd /usr/lib/debootstrap/scripts/
 * 2) wget http://insignificant.org/wp-content/2007/12/gutsy.zip
 * 3) unzip gutsy.zip

Now start the debootstrap:
 * 1) debootstrap --arch powerpc gutsy /mnt/ubuntu http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/

Then continue according to the Ubuntu using temporary Debian guide.