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@ -4,23 +4,25 @@ This repository holds a bunch of scripts for installing and customizing
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Void Linux to run off a USB stick.
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There are a couple manual steps to get started before this script can take over:
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- Set up a Void live image
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- Set up a Void live medium
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- Download here: https://voidlinux.org/download/
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- The base image is good enough (don’t waste your time)
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- The following instructions assume you downloaded the "base" image
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- Burn to a CD/DVD or flash it to a USB stick
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- Windows should have a built-in thing for burning ISOs.
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- You can use something like Win32DiskImager or Rufus for USB sticks.
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- This will delete what’s on the stick.
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- Boot into Void live and prepare things
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- How to boot off CD/USB depends on your computer, so you’ll have to find out elsewhere (sorry).
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- Two things I can’t help you with (sorry):
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- How to boot off CD/USB depends on your computer, so you’ll have to find out elsewhere.
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- Be aware that Void uses a US keymap until you change it. If your keyboard is different, you might need to look up an image of a US keyboard to find the right keys.
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- If you are booting off the USB stick you want to install to, use the (RAM) option.
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- Log in as `root`, password `voidlinux`
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- Run `void-installer`
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- If you need to use WiFi, run `void-installer`
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- set your keyboard layout (optional)
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- connect to your network
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- abort the installation
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- Download and run stage 1 of the USB installation
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- `xbps-install -S wget`
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- Download and run stage 1 of the USB installation script
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- The base image doesn’t come with a way to download files so you need to install that first: `xbps-install -S wget`
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- if it yells at you about updating xbps, do that, then try again
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- `wget https://lostcave.ddnss.de/git/BodgeMaster/void-minecraft-usb/raw/branch/master/install-stage1.sh`
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- `bash install-stage1.sh`
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-> download and run install script
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- preparations:
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-> update xbps
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-> install xmirror
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-> make our own or extract kb selection and time zone selection (if feasible) to hijack them for our purposes
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-> install xmirror squashfs-tools
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-> make our own or extract (if feasible) kb selection and time zone selection to hijack them for our purposes
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- select kb layout
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- warn user about formatting and making the USB stick unusable with Windows
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- set up disks
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- set up disk
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-> select disk from a list
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-> warn user about formatting and making the USB stick unusable with Windows
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-> allow user to double check that it’s the USB drive
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-> wipe disk (new gpt)
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-> partition disk
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-> 270M ESP (if needed) or 2M BIOS GRUB
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-> partition that holds home and the squashfs image
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-> format partitions (use force option)
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-> wipe and partition disk (new gpt)
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-> 2M BIOS GRUB
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-> 268M ESP
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-> 1G /boot
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-> rest /container
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-> format partitions
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-> ESP FAT32
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-> rest F2FS
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- mount them things, set up tmpfs as / for now
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-> /boot and /container F2FS
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- mount them things
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-> set up plain tmpfs as / for now
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- install base system
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-> select mirror
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-> just use xmirror and get the result from the file
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-> if musl, add that bit to repo url
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-> install packages
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-> linux bash shadow f2fs-tools dosfstools dbus NetworkManager iana-etc iw wpa_supplicant util-linux which tar man-pages iproute2 iputils wifi-firmware traceroute grep gzip file sed gawk less coreutils findutils diffutils pciutils usbutils tzdata base-files ncurses mdocml procps-ng kbd xbps sudo ethtool kmod eudev runit-void removed-packages nano acpid squashfs-tools
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-> configure XBPS (set mirror?, anything else?)
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-> configure XBPS mirror
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-> configure sudo
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-> drop a file with "%wheel ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL" in /etc/sudoers.d/sudo_group
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-> configure overlayfs setup
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-> configure tmpfses
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-> configure /home (bind mount or symlink?)
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-> configure keymap (etc/rc.conf)
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-> configure shutdown squashfs updater
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-> startup script
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-> shutdown squashfs updater
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-> rc.shutdown?
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-> configure fstab
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-> /boot, /boot/efi
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-> /home (bind mount)
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-> NOT /, /container
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-> configure rc.conf
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-> keyboard layout
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-> hardware clock set to UTC?
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-> configure time zone while we’re at it
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-> selection dialog?
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-> symlink /etc/localtime
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-> configure host name
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-> configure and install bootloader
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-> determine BIOS or UEFI
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-> if UEFI, install as removable device
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-> if x86 install for both UEFI and BIOS
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-> Is there a way we can make this work with 32-bit AND 64-bit EFI at the same time?
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-> if ARM install only UEFI
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-> xbps-reconfigure -fa
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-> prepare 2nd stage installation
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-> auto login root
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-> NetworkManager
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-> acpid
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-> ask user to connect to network using nmtui
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-> set up timezone
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-> ask user which zone
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-> ask user whether to use UTC or local time
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-> configure (rc.conf and /etc/localtime)
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-> set hostname
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-> ask user
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-> configure
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-> install packages
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-> setxkbmap xauth xorg-video-drivers mesa mesa-dri xorg-server elogind xorg-input-drivers xrandr acpilight xhost xinit xrdb xinput xgamma xset iceauth sessreg transset xcmsdb xkbutils xmodmap dejavu-fonts-ttf
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-> terminal?
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-> browser?
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-> prism launcher
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-> java
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-> java (multiple versions?)
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-> pipewire (pulsemixer?)
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-> ask about nvidia driver
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-> install if needed
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