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# UNMAINTAINED
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I no longer use void linux, excellent distribution that it is.
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# Install Scripts for Void Linux on Pinebook Pro
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Before using either of the scripts in this repository, read through them to
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clearly understand what they do. They are very opinionated and specifically
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written to cater to my own needs (for example the use of `sudo`, other people
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might have different setups). It is, however, easy to change things around.
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By default, the `bootstrap` script creates a minimal installation on the emmc storage,
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with full disk encryption (with an unencrypted boot partition) via lvm on luks. Two volumes `swap` and `root` are created,
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the latter is formatted with an xfs filesystem. Additionally one user is created
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(with access to sudo via the wheel group) and keymap, hostname and timezone get set.
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By default, the `bootstrap` script creates a minimal installation on the emmc
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storage, with full disk encryption (with an unencrypted boot partition) via lvm
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on luks. Two volumes `swap` and `root` are created, the latter is formatted with
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an xfs filesystem. Additionally one user is created (with access to sudo via the
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wheel group) and keymap, hostname and timezone get set.
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This gets you to a booting system, going on from there is out of scope here
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as there are many ways to do that (for myself, I use `stow` to set up everything).
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This gets you to a booting system, going on from there is out of scope here as
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there are many ways to do that (for myself, I use `stow` to set up everything).
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An important thing to keep in mind is that not all commands in the `bootstrap`
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script are idempotent, that makes it all the more important to understand what they
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do and to be sure to backup all important data.
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script are idempotent, that makes it all the more important to understand what
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they do and to be sure to backup all important data.
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Pre-built images can be downloaded from the [releases](https://code.vanwa.ch/sebastian/void-linux-installer/-/releases) page
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Pre-built images can be downloaded from the
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[releases](https://code.vanwa.ch/sebastian/void-linux-installer/-/releases) page
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(those might be outdated though).
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User and password for the live image are the standard void linux ones (`root/voidlinux`).
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User and password for the live image are the standard void linux ones
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(`root/voidlinux`).
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# Scripts
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## mk_pbp_img
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Create a live image to boot void linux on the pinebook pro. Needs to be run on an
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existing void linux system (docker might be possible with a working buildx and some adaptions with the mounting of filesystems).
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Create a live image to boot void linux on the pinebook pro. Needs to be run on
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an existing void linux system (docker might be possible with a working buildx
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and some adaptions with the mounting of filesystems).
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A copy of the [void-mklive](https://github.com/void-linux/void-mklive.git)
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repository is downloaded next to the script into `.void-mklive` and used for
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building the image.
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The script assumes it is running on an `x86_64` architecture, if that is not the case,
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it needs to be changed (this applies to the use of `qemu-aarch64-static` to get a chroot).
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The script assumes it is running on an `x86_64` architecture, if that is not the
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case, it needs to be changed (this applies to the use of `qemu-aarch64-static`
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to get a chroot).
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The following tools need to be accessible in `PATH`:
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- sudo
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- xz
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If there is an argument provided to the script, it is treated as the folder to where
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the compressed image is written, if no argument is given, the current working
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directory is used.
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If there is an argument provided to the script, it is treated as the folder to
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where the compressed image is written, if no argument is given, the current
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working directory is used.
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After a successful build, the finished image can be found in the directory described
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above with a filename of `void-pbp.img.xz`
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After a successful build, the finished image can be found in the directory
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described above with a filename of `void-pbp.img.xz`
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Write it to a microSD card as such:
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- `xz -d < void-pbp.img.xz | sudo dd of=/dev/mmcblk0 bs=4M status=progress`
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- `sudo sync`
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Be ***very*** careful to get the parameter for `of` right, otherwise you can destroy your system.
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Be **_very_** careful to get the parameter for `of` right, otherwise you can
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destroy your system.
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MicroSD cards can be fickle, it sometimes is helpful to not take them out immediately, even after running `sync`.
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If booting from the card hangs, write the image again onto it or use a different card.
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MicroSD cards can be fickle, it sometimes is helpful to not take them out
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immediately, even after running `sync`. If booting from the card hangs, write
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the image again onto it or use a different card.
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## bootstrap
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Install void linux to the internal mmc storage of the pinebook pro or use it for some
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maintenance task.
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Be aware that the time needs to be set in ***UTC**, otherwise package installation might not work.
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Install void linux to the internal mmc storage of the pinebook pro or use it for
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some maintenance task.
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If running on a pinebook pro with an ISO keyboard, run `loadkeys uk` to load the correct keymap.
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Be aware that the time needs to be set in **\*UTC**, otherwise package
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installation might not work.
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If running on a pinebook pro with an ISO keyboard, run `loadkeys uk` to load the
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correct keymap.
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Run it in either of two ways:
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### non-interactive
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`bootstrap full`
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Run a full installation, this will overwrite all data on the storage.
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@ -75,14 +94,14 @@ Run a full installation, this will overwrite all data on the storage.
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Runs the `full_install` command internally.
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### interactive
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`bootstrap`
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Run `help` to get a list of commands you can run and quit interactive mode
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with typing `exit`.
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Run `help` to get a list of commands you can run and quit interactive mode with
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typing `exit`.
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A useful thing to do here is the `repair` command. It sets up all the needed filesystems
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and opens a chroot.
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Again, it is highly recommended to read what the respective commands do and to adapt
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them to your own needs.
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A useful thing to do here is the `repair` command. It sets up all the needed
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filesystems and opens a chroot.
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Again, it is highly recommended to read what the respective commands do and to
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adapt them to your own needs.
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