Is it possible to use Devuan as a base?? ((Pure Debian upstream but no System-D)) #429
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Hi there, thanks for the question. In theory it should be possible to build an installable live system from Devuan sources. I use Debian's live-build tool to build the ISOs, and I upload the full build directory structure for each release here: It looks like you could use the same tool to build a Devuan image by changing the source repositories, according to these results from a quick search:
Here's a bit more information about how you can build images based on SpiralLinux: |
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Hey, I love this project but couldn't find a way to contact you. I see your OS is using pure Debian upstream, and I'm wondering if it would be easy to use your setup/tweaks with a Devuan base?? ((it's also pure Debian upstream but comes without system-d -- instead it comes with either sysvinit, runit, openrc)). I'm hoping you might have a script that you use to apply all the patches that I could utilize.
Ideally, I'd like to be able to either integrate or apply your patches/mods to either a base server/desktop image or install.
I noticed one of the recent changes in the changelog involved system-d so figured it best to ask. I prefer running a pure ALSA system for the audio, no extra pulseaudio layer... So far I've been able to achieve this via a Devuan server install + LxQT.
Thanks very much!
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