How to do a minimal installation of Linux manually?
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I'm looking for a guide on how to manually install Linux...
without the classic assisted setup...
just by copying files from a source to a target media...
and configuring the minimum required settings.
(this is for educational purpouses) > 1. creating partitions and formating the target drive... > 2. copying the files minimum files from a source to the target drive (manual copy, file-by-file) > 3. creating minimal required folders (/root /bin /etc ...) > 4. creating minimum configuration files (/etc/???) > 5. select and install a bootloader for MBR... and other for GPT/EFI Any modern distro like Arch/Alpine/Kali/UBUNTU-Minimal/... ?can somebody point me to some document/video on this topic Thanks
without the classic assisted setup...
just by copying files from a source to a target media...
and configuring the minimum required settings.
(this is for educational purpouses) > 1. creating partitions and formating the target drive... > 2. copying the files minimum files from a source to the target drive (manual copy, file-by-file) > 3. creating minimal required folders (/root /bin /etc ...) > 4. creating minimum configuration files (/etc/???) > 5. select and install a bootloader for MBR... and other for GPT/EFI Any modern distro like Arch/Alpine/Kali/UBUNTU-Minimal/... ?can somebody point me to some document/video on this topic Thanks
Asked by ZEE
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Apr 11, 2020, 12:27 AM
Last activity: Apr 11, 2020, 10:24 AM
Last activity: Apr 11, 2020, 10:24 AM