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Continuing Linx1010B Artix
- add section of environment variables
- add section on launching
- add section on config
Bay Trail 32bit EFI 64bit CPU
I've been pleasantly surprised by how few stumbling blocks I've hit getting Artix installed. One of the nice features of Artix is that it is derived from Arch, but eschews systemd in favour of a choice of alternatives. As I am more familiar with openrc from installing Alpine previously, I chose to use it again here.
- Download Ventoy, and x86_64 Artix Linux openrc ISO.
- Create a Ventoy USB with GPT format.
Bay Trail 32bit EFI 64bit CPU
I managed install Alpine on this device, with networking surviving reboot, though ultimately I moved to Artix with Hyprland.
- Download Ventoy, and both x86_64 & i386 Alpine Linux ISOs.
- Create a Ventoy USB with GPT format and ~3GB unused.
- Add
alpine-extended-VERSIONNUMBER-x86_64.iso
to 'Ventoy' partion. - Create a FAT or FAT32 partition using remaining space. This is where all handy stuff will be placed.