Great video cinemint I personally learned a lot I'm using docker containers from past 3 years and was always curious to learn more about alpine Myplan is to strip this down further and try with different desktop environments like KDE or Gnome and check which one takes least time for bootup and then apply a decent theme once this is done, this can serve as a base to make task specific os Thanks again Love from Bengaluru
Thanks for sorting this out and explaining it so well. The examples in your repo are very helpful and go far beyond the sparse explanations and examples in Alpine's wiki and aports demo files. Hope to see more from you. Cheers!
Hey good to see another video from you. I have looked at mkimage before but got overwhelmed so i really enjoyed the explanation. What are the benefits of logging in with a root user as opposed to a dummy user and modifying the /etc/doas.conf to permit?
There really aren't too many benefits to using root - it's just slightly easier and I'm lazy lol. This was a script I only ended up working on for a day or two, so I'll definitely go in and add a dummy user in the future.
Awsome video but i have a problem. i try to make an installable iso, but any configuration that i use it looks like it is missing the setup-variables or something. it doesn't accept the UTC time for example on setup-alpine command. and i get several errors of missing packages.. do you have any idea of which packages i need to enable setup-alpine command to run correctly? Thank you in advance.
I only have 2gb of memory... Older machines I have have less, that's why I was moving to Linux... Is there any memory manager driver i could use to force the system to use external memory AS built in RAM? (No I do NOT mean paging)
@@Wol333 physically, PCIe I'm asking how I could in software. I'm not the kind of programmer that can look at the source of a distributed memory memory manager and figure out how to rewrite it to use a PCIe flash module instead of a network interface. If I could figure it out, maybe a device could be used as easily as distributed shared memory.
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Great video cinemint
I personally learned a lot
I'm using docker containers from past 3 years and was always curious to learn more about alpine
Myplan is to strip this down further and try with different desktop environments like KDE or Gnome and check which one takes least time for bootup and then apply a decent theme
once this is done, this can serve as a base to make task specific os
Thanks again
Love from Bengaluru
Thanks for sorting this out and explaining it so well. The examples in your repo are very helpful and go far beyond the sparse explanations and examples in Alpine's wiki and aports demo files. Hope to see more from you. Cheers!
great vids! keep it up. thanks!
When you coming back bro
Maybe never, maybe I’ll never come back
you're a charm
nice tutorial... void mklive is also a good tool for making an iso of void linux...
Nice video, THX.
I've try on Virtual version, and... my iso start from 64Mo to 1Go for the ISO, why ??? I just add "nano" for test
How to fix a bug that iso dosent boot to graphics only to terminal and theres no startx command?
hi how to include thing lik python or other script in the iso file?
Hey good to see another video from you. I have looked at mkimage before but got overwhelmed so i really enjoyed the explanation. What are the benefits of logging in with a root user as opposed to a dummy user and modifying the /etc/doas.conf to permit?
There really aren't too many benefits to using root - it's just slightly easier and I'm lazy lol. This was a script I only ended up working on for a day or two, so I'll definitely go in and add a dummy user in the future.
Awsome video but i have a problem. i try to make an installable iso, but any configuration that i use it looks like it is missing the setup-variables or something. it doesn't accept the UTC time for example on setup-alpine command. and i get several errors of missing packages.. do you have any idea of which packages i need to enable setup-alpine command to run correctly? Thank you in advance.
I'll investigate that and get back to you
I thought openbox hasn't been maintained for 9 years. Curious why not use labwc?
I like Xorg more, but it's just personal preference
I only have 2gb of memory... Older machines I have have less, that's why I was moving to Linux...
Is there any memory manager driver i could use to force the system to use external memory AS built in RAM? (No I do NOT mean paging)
@@Wol333 physically, PCIe
I'm asking how I could in software. I'm not the kind of programmer that can look at the source of a distributed memory memory manager and figure out how to rewrite it to use a PCIe flash module instead of a network interface.
If I could figure it out, maybe a device could be used as easily as distributed shared memory.
I'm tryna make my own os based of off web technologies, i dunno how it'll turn out but thank you for the tutorial 💪
Good luck man!
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