void-minecraft-usb/notes_to_self.txt

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TODO:
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)
add bash completion along the line somewhere
replace OpenBox with something lighter
allow unprivileged users to mount / unmount disks in GUI sessions
look into roxterm as an alternative terminal
add a zram swap option to package_selections
include arandr or something similar in fully featured desktop utils
deal with the entropy thing that runs after rc.shutdown
add firewall option to package_selections
first run message in xinitrc
- auto-disables itself
- displays README.txt on root dir of the F2FS partition
put a README.txt on root dir of 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
need some sort of notification handler?
when installing GUI also install elogind xdg-utils dbus-elogind dbus-elogind-libs dbus-elogind-x11
allow backgrounds only for icewm-fancy
when pre-configuring desktop
-> check if pipewire installed
-> add pipewire, pipewire-pulse, wireplumber
-> run IceWM directly if the lighter setup was selected
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/aarch64, 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:
-> video - Can use GUI? Can use webcam?
-> 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