TODO: make sure that gufw works as intended check for Nvidia Optimus support - or make it happen somehow compare sizes of glibc and musl installations need xdg menu maker? adjust required USB stick and RAM size in README do not rely on the RTC - change the message when configuring UTC/localtime to reflect that this is only for offline usage - use ntp to get time - only fall back to using rtc if offline - do not set the RTC make our own or extract (if feasible) kb selection and time zone selection to hijack them for our purposes - potentially interesting packages - ckbcomp - kbd-data overview of the installation process at the start overall progress indication (step x out of y) look into roxterm as an alternative terminal deal with the entropy thing that runs after rc.shutdown first run message in .xinitrc.d - auto-removes itself - displays README.txt on root dir of the F2FS partition add online check to all the selections that need internet sort out /etc/resolv.conf for the chroot set keyboard layout for initramfs tell user about expected GRUB error messaegs disable suspend and hibernate when shutting down, let Xorg exit first, then run `loginctl {poweroff,reboot}` add polkit to common packages https://github.com/aarnt/octoxbps system-image make all output appear on current TTY sync before and after creating the image package selections: desktop icewm-full packages -> audio applet -> volctl -> system monitor, file browser, image viewer, text editor, archive manager -> GUI package manager? GUI update manager? -> notification daemon? xscreensaver blueman -> BT support? post-install add ultimate.bashrc add backgrounds modify bashrc to auto-start X if not already running kick off scripts in .xinitrc.d from .xinitrc exec icewm-session from .xinitrc add to .xinitrc.d start pipewire, pipewire-pulse, wireplumber start conky start nm-applet, audio applet display README start xscreensaver start blueman put README.txt with relevant information on root dir of F2FS partition symlink to /home/README.txt add a symlink ~/.local/bin/xterm that points to lxterminal configure icewm startup script choose random background configuration configure conky configure xscreensaver icewm-lite post-install add ultimate.bashrc modify bashrc to auto-start X if not already running kick off scripts in .xinitrc.d from .xinitrc exec icewm (not session) from .xinitrc add to .xinitrc.d start pipewire, pipewire-pulse, wireplumber display README put README.txt with relevant information on root dir of F2FS partition symlink to /home/README.txt configure icewm none post-install add ultimate.bashrc modify bashrc to display README put README.txt with relevant information on root dir of F2FS partition symlink to /home/README.txt musl downsides: - no nvidia drivers - may be janky in regards to running some Minecraft versions musl upsides: - ?? Stage 1: -> select kb layout -> select installation type (x86_32/x86_64, glibc/musl) -> configure time zone -> selection dialog? -> symlink /etc/localtime Stage 2: -> set up user -> ask for username -> run useradd (non-interactively) -> useradd --groups "comma,separated,groups" --create-home --shell /bin/bash $USERNAME -> groups: dialout users wheel -> ?? groups: -> cdrom optical - can listen to CDs? Can watch DVDs? Can mount / unmount CDs/DVDs? -> storage - can mount / unmount disks from GUI? -> scanner - can scan things (for example using XSane?) -> network - can interface with NetworkManager? -> kvm - can run QEMU? -> run passwd (interactively) -> clean up -> mv /mnt/target/etc/sv/agetty-tty1/conf.bak /mnt/target/etc/sv/agetty-tty1/conf -> if [ -f /mnt/target/root/.profile.bak ]; then mv /mnt/target/root/.profile.bak /mnt/target/root/.profile; else rm /mnt/target/root/.profile; fi -> rm -r /opt/void-usb/installer -> build new squashfs image and reboot