void_dinit
void-mklive
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The Unlicense | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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void_dinit
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Fastest way to boot Void Linux?
I've used a ton of improvements but I know this community knows a lot more about some parts than me. So here I come. I'm currently using efibootmgr to create an efistub to bypass grub. Using base-minimal with ncurses so terminal apps work. Also I use this in my /etc/dracut.conf.d/local.conf: hostonly="yes" omit_dracutmodules=" network plymouth " And that works perfectly. Don't know exactly what network or plymouth are for but they are not strictly required. Also I use dinit: void_dinit, dinit. This works perfectly fine and works like expected after a little troubleshooting. Also for making dinit about 2x faster is swapping coreutils to sbase. I only use ls from gnu coreutils which is something I may want to switch but I haven't come to finding a good alternative to ls that has colors (exa exists but is 11x as big) Things that I could think of that could improve stuff are: kernel, maybe initramfs. Maybe something else I've looked over. What is all made by GNU anyway? I may have forgot something Void Linux uses.
void-mklive
- So, what about systemd? (freebsd user, trying to switch to linux)
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Netinstall - User
You can always use void-mklive to create your own iso from the current git master.
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[Help] Fresh PC, can't run live usb
You can build your own iso - void-mklive scripts
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Where is /path/to/host/binpkgs in void-mklive?
In https://github.com/void-linux/void-mklive there is ./mklive.sh -a x86_64-musl -r /path/to/host/binpkgs, in my search I found some references to /hostdir/binpkgs/, but I have no such path on my system.
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I want to make a void-based distro for fun (linux newbie issue)
Use the live image maker https://github.com/void-linux/void-mklive
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Reproducible install on void linux?
the live isos have an autoinstaller, but it's not really documented. you can take this config file, edit it, and host it somewhere, then add auto autourl=http://example.com/your.cfg to the kernel command line when booting the iso to run the autoinstaller
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Void installer stuck after boot
Create a custom iso using mkive, with the lastest kernel version.
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Have to type sudo everytime
dbus elogind lxdm NetworkManager polkitd. (based on the void-mlive script)
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Incorrect password after install
try logging in as root, it may be this issue: https://github.com/void-linux/void-mklive/issues/306
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Getting this while booting i686 base image on my old desktop
The 2022 isos are broken (https://github.com/void-linux/void-mklive/issues/292. I wonder why they still haven't updated the isos...)
What are some alternatives?
dinit - Service monitoring / "init" system
zfsbootmenu - ZFS Bootloader for root-on-ZFS systems with support for snapshots and native full disk encryption
VoidLinuxInstaller - A bash script to install Void Linux with optional LUKS encryption, optional LVM, btrfs filesystem and optional swap as file.
void-mklive - The Void Linux live image maker
charch_dinit - Initialize Dinit System for the default ChArch rootfs instance.
hrmpf - hrmpf rescue system, built on Void Linux
linux-install - Void installation
dracut-crypt-ssh - dracut initramfs module to start dropbear sshd during boot to unlock the root filesystem with the (cryptsetup) LUKS passphrase remotely
void-packages - The Void source packages collection
install - distro install scripts
void-updates - Update check system for void-packages
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