Hehe... I installed Gentoo last year and I was thrown in the deepest of deep ends after having to set up a custom initramfs for my LUKS setup... took about a week to get it running...
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Well done! Not too hard?
No it wasn't bad actually with the hand-holding a long the way, I mainly followed the handbook but if I didn't understand anything then I went back to the MO video to see what he did. Compiling from source is definitely what took the longest but that's to be expected with Gentoo. The overall install process felt like a bit more involved Arch install.
I did it once on the first intel MacBook. It compiled for like 14 hours.
What is the value proposition of Gentoo over, say, something like NixOS?