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| | | | | I installed NixOS on a Raspberry Pi 3B. Here's a write-up on the process, the problems I encountered and what I learned. Let me tell you: the Pi's boot process is weird. Also it's too slow to even evaluate my NixOS config so I had to build and deploy it remotely, and some other fun stuff. | |
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mtlynch.io
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| | | | | Updates about my life and what I learn about creating software | |
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manuel.kiessling.net
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| | | Most KVM or virt-install tutorials will make you think that while you can create new virtual guests on the text console, you still have to log into them using VNC in order to actually use their OS installation tools. But in fact there is a way to completely install new guests without leaving your SSH session - as long as the guest OS does have a text-based installer, that it. I have tested this with an Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Server guest. | ||