Pinebook Pro Installing Void Linux ARM
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DISCLAIMER: This is Work In Progress, no warranty implied
This will not be a complete guide, as it borrows heavily on Installing Arch Linux ARM On The Pinebook Pro, so read it first then come back here.
Only the steps that are different are listed here.
Downloading and verifying the rootfs tarball
You can go to the Void linux download page, select the "arm" tab, and choose one of the aarch64 rootfs tarballs, either glibc or musl. How to check integrity of the downloaded file is explained on the same page, no need to reinstate that here.
Or use the following instructions (on debian):
$ wget https://repo-default.voidlinux.org/live/current/void-aarch64-musl-ROOTFS-20221001.tar.xz $ wget https://repo-default.voidlinux.org/live/current/sha256sum.{txt,sig} $ wget https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/raw/master/srcpkgs/void-release-keys/files/void-release-20221001.pub $ signify-openbsd -V -p void-release-20221001.pub -x sha256sum.sig -m sha256sum.txt Signature Verified $ sha256sum -c --ignore-missing sha256sum.txt void-aarch64-musl-ROOTFS-20221001.tar.xz: OK
Extracting and configuring the root filesystem
Extracting the root filesystem
# bsdtar -xpf void-aarch64-musl-ROOTFS-20221001.tar.xz -C /mnt
Configuring a login agent on the serial console
# cp -R /mnt/etc/sv/agetty-ttyS0 /mnt/etc/sv/agetty-ttyS2 # ln -sf /etc/sv/agetty-ttyS2 /mnt/etc/runit/runsvdir/default