User:Pnoecker/Undead USB Install

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This is an install strategy to target a USB flash stick as / instead of a traditional hard drive or internal solid state drive. this isn't a live cd, this is a persistent root funtoo install that changes will keep living on.

In this run i will use a 64gb 100 mb/s sandisk, 32gb minimum for gnome, 16gb are ok for xfce lxde lxqt type builds. get a fast usb3 drive even if you dont have usb3 ports as the flash memory on them is much faster than the flash memory on usb2 keys which will improve usability.

I'm using gparted on xubuntu to delete the flash key fat32 partition and create a single jfs / partition labeled as funtoo, and mount it to /mnt/funtoo. We're using JFS because we want as much raw speed, and power from the install possible.

we want our USB to be targeting generic hardware so we can have our root funtoo compatible with most hardware. We will use the generic 64 subarch. If a systems 32, you probably don't want to be doing much computing on it anyways, but do as you will. we will be using a gnome stage3 tarball.

https://www.funtoo.org/Generic_64

root # cd /mnt/funtoo
root # wget https://build.funtoo.org/1.4-release-std/x86-64bit/generic_64/gnome-latest.tar.xz
root # tar --numeric-owner -xpf *stage3* && rm -f *stage3*
root # mount -t tmpfs tmpfs /run
root # mount -t proc none proc
root # mount --rbind /sys sys
root # mount --rbind /dev dev
root # mount --rbind /run run

were using googles name server simply because its universal, and anyone can access it anywhere.

xubuntu has it's chroot command in /usr/sbin:

root # cd /mnt/funtoo && env -i HOME=/root TERM=$TERM /usr/sbin/chroot . bash -l

building from funtoo:

root # cd /mnt/funtoo && env -i HOME=/root TERM=$TERM /bin/chroot . bash -l
root # echo "nameserver 8.8.8.8" > /etc/resolv.conf

were disabling swap because we didn't partition for it, and switching the compile directory to ram instead of on disk. im compiling on 16gb of ram but 8 should be sufficient, possibly even 4gb or less if you avoid large packages.

   /etc/portage/make.conf - compile in RAM instead of on disk
PORTAGE_TMPDIR="/run"
root # rc-update del swap boot
root # passwd
root # echo "LABEL=funtoo / jfs noauto,noatime 0 1" >> /etc/fstab
root # ego sync && emerge jfsutils grub haveged linux-firmware media-fonts/noto

Name your host name to reflect that this is your undead media.

root # mv /etc/conf.d/hostname /etc/conf.d/.hostname
root # echo 'hostname="undead"' > /etc/conf.d/hostname

use old school mbr method of installing grub.

root # grub-install --target=i386-pc --no-floppy /dev/sdx 
root # ego boot update && rc-update add haveged

final install size is 10,176 MB

rebuild the kernel video drivers modules.

root # emerge -1 x11-drivers/nvidia-kernel-modules

DONE!

When you boot into your new system use nmtui to setup networking:

root # nmtui

to not run nvidia:

root # ego profile mix-in gfxcard-nouveau
root # ego profile mix-in -gfxcard-nvidia

remove nomodeset from /etc/boot.conf and change timeout to 0

root # nano /etc/boot.conf


If you're having problems with nouveau not playing sound over HDMI emerge pavucontrol:

root # emerge pavucontrol

to fix the clock to eastern standard time:

root # rm /etc/localtime
root # ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Detroit /etc/localtime


The magic words to update:

root # emerge -avuND @world 
root # emerge -av --depclean
root # ego boot update


every so often you will want to purge sources to keep the stick as low memory usage as possible

root # rm /var/cache/portage/distfiles/*.tar.bz2
root # rm /var/cache/portage/distfiles/*.tar.xz
root # rm /var/cache/portage/distfiles/*.tar.gz

Past this the USB should work on almost anything x86_64 with a USB port.

uefi isnt booting yet... i don't have equipment to test this method on. uefi looks like a disaster, suggesting setting uefi bios to support legacy mode for now. grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=/boot --bootloader-id="Funtoo Linux [GRUB]" --recheck /dev/sda

Xfce4

to install from a minimal tarball and build up xfce4 the merge commands are

root # ego profile flavor desktop
root # ego profile mix-in xfce
root # ego profile mix-in X
root # emerge alsa-utils xfce4-meta xorg-x11 networkmanager

gparted

you can emerge gparted, and use funtoo undead usb instructions to install funtoo on another usb, or to an actual hard drive.

root # emerge gparted

eix

use eix to browse portage to see packages you can emerge.

https://www.funtoo.org/Package:Eix

eselect

use eselect to set various system options

https://www.funtoo.org/Package:Eselect

branding

add fortunes piped through cowsay to the shells

root # emerge fortune-mod cowsay
root # echo "fortune | cowsay" >> .bashrc

windows 10 utc

if you're running ntp on undead usb you will want to set any dual booting windows clocks to be universal. in an administrator run command prompt run this:

reg add "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\TimeZoneInformation" /v RealTimeIsUniversal /d 1 /t REG_QWORD /f