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-<!DOCTYPE HTML>
-<html lan="en">
-<head>
-<title>Module Management | Carbs Linux</title>
-<link rel="stylesheet" href="/assets/style.css">
-<meta charset="utf-8">
-<meta name="Description" content="Carbs Linux - a simple busybox linux distribution">
-<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1, shrink-to-fit=no">
-</head>
-<p class=header><strong>Carbs Linux - a simple busybox linux distribution</strong></p>
-<div class="header"><nav>
-<a href='/'>index</a>
-<a href='https://github.com/CarbsLinux'>github</a>
-<a href='//dl.carbslinux.org'>downloads</a>
-<a href='/blog'>blog</a>
-<a href='/wiki'>wiki</a>
-<a href='/wiki/install.html'>installation</a>
-</nav></div><div class="border"></div>
-<h1>Module Management</h1>
-
-<p>With <strong>busybox-init</strong>, a module can be loaded at boot by adding such a line to your <code>inittab</code></p>
-
-<pre><code>::once:/bin/modprobe module-name
-</code></pre>
-
-<p>With <strong>sinit</strong>, a module can be loaded from your <code>/etc/rc.local</code> file. Add this to your file</p>
-
-<pre><code>/bin/modprobe module-name
-</code></pre>
-<a href="/wiki/boot/module-management.txt">View Page Source</a><div class=border></div>
-<p class=footer>Linux® is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds</p>
-<p class=footer>Copyright © 2019-2020 Cem Keylan</p>
-</body>
-</html>
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-
-Module Management
-=================
-
-With **busybox-init**, a module can be loaded at boot by adding such a line to your `inittab`
-
- ::once:/bin/modprobe module-name
-
-
-With **sinit**, a module can be loaded from your `/etc/rc.local` file. Add this to your file
-
- /bin/modprobe module-name
-
-
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-<!DOCTYPE HTML>
-<html lan="en">
-<head>
-<title>Wiki | Carbs Linux</title>
-<link rel="stylesheet" href="/assets/style.css">
-<meta charset="utf-8">
-<meta name="Description" content="Carbs Linux - a simple busybox linux distribution">
-<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1, shrink-to-fit=no">
-</head>
-<p class=header><strong>Carbs Linux - a simple busybox linux distribution</strong></p>
-<div class="header"><nav>
-<a href='/'>index</a>
-<a href='https://github.com/CarbsLinux'>github</a>
-<a href='//dl.carbslinux.org'>downloads</a>
-<a href='/blog'>blog</a>
-<a href='/wiki'>wiki</a>
-<a href='/wiki/install.html'>installation</a>
-</nav></div><div class="border"></div>
-<h1>Wiki</h1>
-
-<p>Welcome to the Carbs Linux wiki! This wiki is open for access, and can be edited
-freely by anyone who wants to contribute.</p>
-
-<p>If you want to make a contribution, go to <a href="https://github.com/CarbsLinux/wiki">https://github.com/CarbsLinux/wiki</a></p>
-
-<h2>Content</h2>
-
-<ul>
-<li><a href="boot/module-management.html">Module Management</a></li>
-<li><a href="init/switching-to-sinit.html">Switching to Sinit</a></li>
-<li><a href="install.html">Install</a></li>
-<li><a href="keymaps/X-keymaps.html">X-keymaps</a></li>
-<li><a href="keymaps/keymaps.html">Keymaps in TTY</a></li>
-<li><a href="system/service-management.html">Service Management</a></li>
-</ul>
-
-<a href="/wiki/index.txt">View Page Source</a><div class=border></div>
-<p class=footer>Linux® is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds</p>
-<p class=footer>Copyright © 2019-2020 Cem Keylan</p>
-</body>
-</html>
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-Wiki
-================================================================================
-
-Welcome to the Carbs Linux wiki! This wiki is open for access, and can be edited
-freely by anyone who wants to contribute.
-
-If you want to make a contribution, go to <https://github.com/CarbsLinux/wiki>
-
-Content
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-* [Module Management](boot/module-management.html)
-* [Switching to Sinit](init/switching-to-sinit.html)
-* [Install](install.html)
-* [X-keymaps](keymaps/X-keymaps.html)
-* [Keymaps in TTY](keymaps/keymaps.html)
-* [Service Management](system/service-management.html)
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-<!DOCTYPE HTML>
-<html lan="en">
-<head>
-<title>Switching to Sinit | Carbs Linux</title>
-<link rel="stylesheet" href="/assets/style.css">
-<meta charset="utf-8">
-<meta name="Description" content="Carbs Linux - a simple busybox linux distribution">
-<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1, shrink-to-fit=no">
-</head>
-<p class=header><strong>Carbs Linux - a simple busybox linux distribution</strong></p>
-<div class="header"><nav>
-<a href='/'>index</a>
-<a href='https://github.com/CarbsLinux'>github</a>
-<a href='//dl.carbslinux.org'>downloads</a>
-<a href='/blog'>blog</a>
-<a href='/wiki'>wiki</a>
-<a href='/wiki/install.html'>installation</a>
-</nav></div><div class="border"></div>
-<h1>Switching to Sinit</h1>
-
-<p>Carbs Linux runs <code>busybox-init</code> by default. You can switch to
-anything else you desire, but only busybox-init and sinit are
-officially supported. Switching to sinit is extremely easy, you
-can be up and running within minutes. The only &ldquo;hard&rdquo; requirement
-is an environment you will be chrooting in. So, let&rsquo;s begin!</p>
-
-<h2>Preparing your environment</h2>
-
-<p>From your other environment, download the kiss-chroot utility
-and make it executable.</p>
-
-<pre><code>$ wget https://dl.getkiss.org/kiss-chroot
-$ chmod +x kiss-chroot
-
-# From your environment start the chroot
-$ kiss-chroot /mnt
-</code></pre>
-
-<h2>Removing busybox-init</h2>
-
-<p>Now that we are in chroot environment, let&rsquo;s remove busybox-init.</p>
-
-<pre><code>$ kiss r busybox-init
-</code></pre>
-
-<h2>Installing and configuring sinit</h2>
-
-<p>Build and install sinit</p>
-
-<pre><code>$ kiss b sinit
-$ kiss i sinit
-</code></pre>
-
-<p>Open up your <code>/etc/init/rc.conf</code> now and uncomment
-the variables regarding SINIT. You are ready now.</p>
-
-<p>If you edited your inittab, make sure you reflect your changes
-on the <code>/etc/init/sinit-launch-services.boot</code> file.</p>
-
-<h2>Finishing up</h2>
-
-<p>If all of the above is done, simply exit the chroot and reboot.
-Sinit should be functioning without any issues.</p>
-<a href="/wiki/init/switching-to-sinit.txt">View Page Source</a><div class=border></div>
-<p class=footer>Linux® is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds</p>
-<p class=footer>Copyright © 2019-2020 Cem Keylan</p>
-</body>
-</html>
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-
-Switching to Sinit
-==================
-
-Carbs Linux runs `busybox-init` by default. You can switch to
-anything else you desire, but only busybox-init and sinit are
-officially supported. Switching to sinit is extremely easy, you
-can be up and running within minutes. The only "hard" requirement
-is an environment you will be chrooting in. So, let's begin!
-
-
-Preparing your environment
---------------------------
-
-From your other environment, download the kiss-chroot utility
-and make it executable.
-
- $ wget https://dl.getkiss.org/kiss-chroot
- $ chmod +x kiss-chroot
-
- # From your environment start the chroot
- $ kiss-chroot /mnt
-
-Removing busybox-init
----------------------
-
-Now that we are in chroot environment, let's remove busybox-init.
-
- $ kiss r busybox-init
-
-
-Installing and configuring sinit
---------------------------------
-
-Build and install sinit
-
- $ kiss b sinit
- $ kiss i sinit
-
-Open up your `/etc/init/rc.conf` now and uncomment
-the variables regarding SINIT. You are ready now.
-
-If you edited your inittab, make sure you reflect your changes
-on the `/etc/init/sinit-launch-services.boot` file.
-
-
-Finishing up
-------------
-
-If all of the above is done, simply exit the chroot and reboot.
-Sinit should be functioning without any issues.
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-<!DOCTYPE HTML>
-<html lan="en">
-<head>
-<title>Install | Carbs Linux</title>
-<link rel="stylesheet" href="/assets/style.css">
-<meta charset="utf-8">
-<meta name="Description" content="Carbs Linux - a simple busybox linux distribution">
-<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1, shrink-to-fit=no">
-</head>
-<p class=header><strong>Carbs Linux - a simple busybox linux distribution</strong></p>
-<div class="header"><nav>
-<a href='/'>index</a>
-<a href='https://github.com/CarbsLinux'>github</a>
-<a href='//dl.carbslinux.org'>downloads</a>
-<a href='/blog'>blog</a>
-<a href='/wiki'>wiki</a>
-<a href='/wiki/install.html'>installation</a>
-</nav></div><div class="border"></div>
-<h1>Installation Instructions</h1>
-
-<p>This post will guide you step-by-step in order to install
-Carbs Linux. It is not complete yet.</p>
-
-<h2>Downloading and Getting Ready to Chroot</h2>
-
-<p>Installing Carbs Linux is the same as installing most
-rootfs distributions, such as Gentoo, or Void Linux.</p>
-
-<h3>Requirements</h3>
-
-<p>You simply need a Live Linux ISO. Gentoo would be the best
-as programs you will require will be already there. Get the
-ISO, boot it and set up your network.</p>
-
-<p><strong>Required Programs:</strong></p>
-
-<ul>
-<li>tar</li>
-<li>wget</li>
-<li>xz</li>
-</ul>
-
-
-<p>Rest of the instructions assume that you have set all of these
-up, and will continue on.</p>
-
-<h3>Download</h3>
-
-<p>First, we need to download the rootfs tarball. In your terminal
-type</p>
-
-<pre><code>$ wget https://carbslinux.org/releases/carbs-rootfs-20191210.tar.xz
-</code></pre>
-
-<h3>Check the integrity of the tarball</h3>
-
-<p>While optional, it is highly recommended to check the integrity
-of the tarball.</p>
-
-<pre><code>$ wget https://carbslinux.org/releases/carbs-rootfs-20191210.tar.xz.sha256sum
-$ sha256sum -c carbs-rootfs-20191210.tar.xz.sha256sum
-</code></pre>
-
-<h3>Check the signatures</h3>
-
-<p>While optional, it is highly recommended to check the signature
-of the tarball</p>
-
-<pre><code>$ wget https://carbslinux.org/releases/carbs-rootfs-20191210.tar.xz.sig
-
-Import the public key of release@carbslinux.org
-
-$ gpg --recv-keys FF484BDFEFCEF8FF
-
-$ gpg --verify carbs-rootfs-20191210.tar.xz.sig
-</code></pre>
-
-<h3>Download Kiss Linux Chroot Helper</h3>
-
-<pre><code>$ wget https://dl.getkiss.org/kiss-chroot
-
-Make the script executable
-
-$ chmod +x kiss-chroot
-</code></pre>
-
-<h3>Extract the rootfs tarball</h3>
-
-<p>You need to extract the tarball to your mounted partition</p>
-
-<pre><code>$ tar xvpf carbs-rootfs-20191210.tar.xz -C /mnt
-</code></pre>
-
-<h2>Chroot</h2>
-
-<p>Chroot into Carbs Linux</p>
-
-<pre><code>$ ./kiss-chroot /mnt
-</code></pre>
-
-<h3>Enable repository signing (Highly Recommended)</h3>
-
-<p>This step is optional, but very highly recommended
-(I cannot stress out the amount I am recommending this).
-This ensures you are receiving updates from Carbs Linux
-and not some other source.</p>
-
-<p><strong>Install GnuPG</strong></p>
-
-<p>It is also a great time to learn how to use your new
-package manager, KISS! You simply build and install
-the package</p>
-
-<pre><code>$ kiss build gnupg1
-$ kiss install gnupg1
-</code></pre>
-
-<p><strong>Import my key</strong></p>
-
-<pre><code>Import my public key (cem@ckyln.com)
-
-$ gpg --recv-key 4356EE08A364CE09
-
-Create a .gnupg directory if it doesn't exist
-
-$ mkdir -p /root/.gnupg
-
-Trust my public key
-
-$ echo trusted-key 0x4356ee08a364ce09 &gt;&gt; /root/.gnupg/gpg.conf
-</code></pre>
-
-<p><strong>Enable signature verification</strong></p>
-
-<p>Git has a built in signature verification feature.
-You can go to the repository directory and enable it</p>
-
-<pre><code>$ cd /var/db/kiss/repo
-$ git config merge.verifySignatures true
-</code></pre>
-
-<h3>Installing Important Tools</h3>
-
-<p>Since Carbs gives you one of the most minimal base,
-you might need to apply some add-ons to your system.</p>
-
-<p><strong>Update packages</strong></p>
-
-<p>It might be a good idea to update your packages before
-installing new packages. This ensure compatibility.</p>
-
-<pre><code>$ kiss update
-</code></pre>
-
-<p><strong>Filesystems</strong></p>
-
-<p>Currently, e2fsprogs and dosfstools are supported,
-as they are the most-used filesystems.</p>
-
-<pre><code>Support for ext2, ext3, and ex4
-
-$ kiss build e2fsprogs
-$ kiss install e2fsprogs
-
-Support for dosfstools
-
-$ kiss build dosfstools
-$ kiss install dosfstools
-</code></pre>
-
-<p><strong>Device management</strong></p>
-
-<pre><code>$ kiss build eudev
-$ kiss install eudev
-</code></pre>
-
-<p><strong>Wireless</strong></p>
-
-<p><strong>wpa_supplicant</strong></p>
-
-<pre><code>$ kiss build wpa_supplicant
-$ kiss install wpa_supplicant
-</code></pre>
-
-<p><strong>eiwd (WIP)</strong></p>
-
-<pre><code>$ kiss build eiwd
-$ kiss install eiwd
-</code></pre>
-
-<p><strong>dhcpcd</strong></p>
-
-<pre><code>$ kiss build dhcpcd
-$ kiss install dhcpcd
-</code></pre>
-
-<p><strong>Shells</strong></p>
-
-<p>Carbs Linux comes preinstalled with busybox ash, but other shells
-can be found on the repository</p>
-
-<pre><code>Install bash
-
-$ kiss build bash
-$ kiss install bash
-
-Install zsh
-
-$ kiss build zsh
-$ kiss install zsh
-
-Install Plan9 rc-shell
-
-$ kiss build 9base
-$ kiss install 9base
-</code></pre>
-
-<h3>Install the Kernel</h3>
-
-<p><strong>IMPORTANT:</strong> If you have GCC 10.x on your system, you need to apply
-this <a href="https://dl.carbslinux.org/distfiles/linux-gcc-10-bootfix.patch">patch</a> to your kernel sources. Otherwise your kernel will panic
-during the boot stage.</p>
-
-<p>Next step is installing the kernel, which might sound as a challenge
-you should download and extract the kernel tarball first.</p>
-
-<pre><code>$ wget https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/linux-5.5.tar.xz
-
-Let's move the sources to /usr/src
-
-$ mv linux-5.5.tar.xz /usr/src
-$ tar xf linux-5.5.tar.xz
-$ cd linux-5.5
-</code></pre>
-
-<p><strong>Configure the Kernel</strong></p>
-
-<p>You can check <a href="https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Kernel/Configuration">https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Kernel/Configuration</a>
-to learn more about kernel configuration. Overall, <a href="https://wiki.gentoo.org">Gentoo Wiki</a>
-is a good place to learn about kernel configuration related to
-your hardware.</p>
-
-<p><strong>Build and install the kernel</strong></p>
-
-<p>The rest of it is simple, build the kernel with
-<code>make</code> and install it with <code>make install</code></p>
-
-<h3>Bootloader</h3>
-
-<p>The default bootloader is GRUB (GRand Unified Bootloader).</p>
-
-<p>Build and install GRUB</p>
-
-<pre><code>$ kiss b grub
-$ kiss i grub
-
-Install efibootmgr as well if your
-system requires it
-
-$ kiss b efibootmgr
-$ kiss i efibootmgr
-</code></pre>
-
-<p><strong>Setup GRUB</strong></p>
-
-<pre><code>For BIOS:
-$ grub-install --target=i386-pc /dev/sdX
-
-For UEFI:
-$ grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=esp --bootloader-id=CarbsLinux
-
-$ grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg
-</code></pre>
-
-<h3>Install init</h3>
-
-<p>Currently, default init for Carbs Linux is <code>sinit</code>, but
-busybox-init is also supported. You can also change this yourself.</p>
-
-<p>To install init, you have to</p>
-
-<pre><code>$ kiss b sinit
-$ kiss i sinit
-</code></pre>
-
-<p>This will also fetch busybox-init as its dependency.</p>
-
-<h3>Enabling other repositories</h3>
-
-<p>There are other repositories out there that might be of your
-interest. The Official Repositories come with community and testing
-repositories that are not enabled by default. You could also want to
-add the Kiss Linux community repository, or someone&rsquo;s personal kiss
-repository.</p>
-
-<p><strong>Obtaining repositories</strong></p>
-
-<p>Obtaining a repository is as simple as a git clone. You can do it
-with Cem&rsquo;s personal repository as an example, but any other repository
-will be the same.</p>
-
-<pre><code># Clone the repository to your desired location
-# Optionally add "--depth 1" to save precious disk space
-
-$ git clone --depth 1 git://git.ckyln.com/kiss-repository /var/db/kiss/cem-repository
-</code></pre>
-
-<p>That&rsquo;s it, you have obtained a new repository!</p>
-
-<p><strong>Adding a repository to your KISS_PATH</strong></p>
-
-<p>Now that we have obtained Cem&rsquo;s repository, we can add it to our KISS_PATH!</p>
-
-<p>We need to edit <code>/etc/profile.d/kiss_path.sh</code> for this, but you
-can also change your KISS_PATH from your shellrc.</p>
-
-<p>Add the full path to the repository, in this case
-<code>/var/db/kiss/cem-repository/cem</code> to the variable
-and add a <code>:</code> before/after it.</p>
-
-<p>It must be looking like this.</p>
-
-<pre><code>export KISS_PATH=/var/db/kiss/repo/core:/var/db/kiss/repo/extra:/var/db/kiss/repo/xorg:/var/db/kiss/cem-repository/cem
-</code></pre>
-
-<p>Update your shell variables by doing <code>. /etc/profile.d/kiss_path.sh</code> so you can
-immediately access the repository packages</p>
-
-<h2>More</h2>
-
-<p>You should now be able to boot into you Carbs Linux installation.
-To learn more, you can visit the <a href="//carbslinux.org/wiki">wiki</a></p>
-<a href="/wiki/install.txt">View Page Source</a><div class=border></div>
-<p class=footer>Linux® is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds</p>
-<p class=footer>Copyright © 2019-2020 Cem Keylan</p>
-</body>
-</html>
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-
-Installation Instructions
-=========================
-
-This post will guide you step-by-step in order to install
-Carbs Linux. It is not complete yet.
-
-
-Downloading and Getting Ready to Chroot
----------------------------------------
-
-Installing Carbs Linux is the same as installing most
-rootfs distributions, such as Gentoo, or Void Linux.
-
-
-### Requirements
-
-You simply need a Live Linux ISO. Gentoo would be the best
-as programs you will require will be already there. Get the
-ISO, boot it and set up your network.
-
-**Required Programs:**
-
-* tar
-* wget
-* xz
-
-Rest of the instructions assume that you have set all of these
-up, and will continue on.
-
-
-### Download
-
-
-First, we need to download the rootfs tarball. In your terminal
-type
-
- $ wget https://carbslinux.org/releases/carbs-rootfs-20191210.tar.xz
-
-
-### Check the integrity of the tarball
-
-While optional, it is highly recommended to check the integrity
-of the tarball.
-
- $ wget https://carbslinux.org/releases/carbs-rootfs-20191210.tar.xz.sha256sum
- $ sha256sum -c carbs-rootfs-20191210.tar.xz.sha256sum
-
-
-### Check the signatures
-
-While optional, it is highly recommended to check the signature
-of the tarball
-
- $ wget https://carbslinux.org/releases/carbs-rootfs-20191210.tar.xz.sig
-
- Import the public key of release@carbslinux.org
-
- $ gpg --recv-keys FF484BDFEFCEF8FF
-
- $ gpg --verify carbs-rootfs-20191210.tar.xz.sig
-
-### Download Kiss Linux Chroot Helper
-
- $ wget https://dl.getkiss.org/kiss-chroot
-
- Make the script executable
-
- $ chmod +x kiss-chroot
-
-### Extract the rootfs tarball
-
-You need to extract the tarball to your mounted partition
-
- $ tar xvpf carbs-rootfs-20191210.tar.xz -C /mnt
-
-Chroot
-------
-Chroot into Carbs Linux
-
- $ ./kiss-chroot /mnt
-
-### Enable repository signing (Highly Recommended)
-
-This step is optional, but very highly recommended
-(I cannot stress out the amount I am recommending this).
-This ensures you are receiving updates from Carbs Linux
-and not some other source.
-
-**Install GnuPG**
-
-It is also a great time to learn how to use your new
-package manager, KISS! You simply build and install
-the package
-
- $ kiss build gnupg1
- $ kiss install gnupg1
-
-**Import my key**
-
-
- Import my public key (cem@ckyln.com)
-
- $ gpg --recv-key 4356EE08A364CE09
-
- Create a .gnupg directory if it doesn't exist
-
- $ mkdir -p /root/.gnupg
-
- Trust my public key
-
- $ echo trusted-key 0x4356ee08a364ce09 >> /root/.gnupg/gpg.conf
-
-**Enable signature verification**
-
-
-Git has a built in signature verification feature.
-You can go to the repository directory and enable it
-
- $ cd /var/db/kiss/repo
- $ git config merge.verifySignatures true
-
-### Installing Important Tools
-
-Since Carbs gives you one of the most minimal base,
-you might need to apply some add-ons to your system.
-
-**Update packages**
-
-It might be a good idea to update your packages before
-installing new packages. This ensure compatibility.
-
- $ kiss update
-
-**Filesystems**
-
-
-Currently, e2fsprogs and dosfstools are supported,
-as they are the most-used filesystems.
-
- Support for ext2, ext3, and ex4
-
- $ kiss build e2fsprogs
- $ kiss install e2fsprogs
-
- Support for dosfstools
-
- $ kiss build dosfstools
- $ kiss install dosfstools
-
-**Device management**
-
- $ kiss build eudev
- $ kiss install eudev
-
-**Wireless**
-
-**wpa_supplicant**
-
- $ kiss build wpa_supplicant
- $ kiss install wpa_supplicant
-
-**eiwd (WIP)**
-
- $ kiss build eiwd
- $ kiss install eiwd
-
-**dhcpcd**
-
- $ kiss build dhcpcd
- $ kiss install dhcpcd
-
-**Shells**
-
-Carbs Linux comes preinstalled with busybox ash, but other shells
-can be found on the repository
-
- Install bash
-
- $ kiss build bash
- $ kiss install bash
-
- Install zsh
-
- $ kiss build zsh
- $ kiss install zsh
-
- Install Plan9 rc-shell
-
- $ kiss build 9base
- $ kiss install 9base
-
-
-### Install the Kernel
-
-**IMPORTANT:** If you have GCC 10.x on your system, you need to apply
-this [patch] to your kernel sources. Otherwise your kernel will panic
-during the boot stage.
-
-Next step is installing the kernel, which might sound as a challenge
-you should download and extract the kernel tarball first.
-
- $ wget https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/linux-5.5.tar.xz
-
- Let's move the sources to /usr/src
-
- $ mv linux-5.5.tar.xz /usr/src
- $ tar xf linux-5.5.tar.xz
- $ cd linux-5.5
-
-[patch]: https://dl.carbslinux.org/distfiles/linux-gcc-10-bootfix.patch
-
-**Configure the Kernel**
-
-You can check <https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Kernel/Configuration>
-to learn more about kernel configuration. Overall, [Gentoo Wiki](https://wiki.gentoo.org)
-is a good place to learn about kernel configuration related to
-your hardware.
-
-**Build and install the kernel**
-
-The rest of it is simple, build the kernel with
-`make` and install it with `make install`
-
-### Bootloader
-
-The default bootloader is GRUB (GRand Unified Bootloader).
-
-Build and install GRUB
-
- $ kiss b grub
- $ kiss i grub
-
- Install efibootmgr as well if your
- system requires it
-
- $ kiss b efibootmgr
- $ kiss i efibootmgr
-
-
-**Setup GRUB**
-
- For BIOS:
- $ grub-install --target=i386-pc /dev/sdX
-
- For UEFI:
- $ grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=esp --bootloader-id=CarbsLinux
-
- $ grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg
-
-
-### Install init
-
-Currently, default init for Carbs Linux is `sinit`, but
-busybox-init is also supported. You can also change this yourself.
-
-To install init, you have to
-
- $ kiss b sinit
- $ kiss i sinit
-
-This will also fetch busybox-init as its dependency.
-
-
-### Enabling other repositories
-
-There are other repositories out there that might be of your
-interest. The Official Repositories come with community and testing
-repositories that are not enabled by default. You could also want to
-add the Kiss Linux community repository, or someone's personal kiss
-repository.
-
-**Obtaining repositories**
-
-Obtaining a repository is as simple as a git clone. You can do it
-with Cem's personal repository as an example, but any other repository
-will be the same.
-
- # Clone the repository to your desired location
- # Optionally add "--depth 1" to save precious disk space
-
- $ git clone --depth 1 git://git.ckyln.com/kiss-repository /var/db/kiss/cem-repository
-
-That's it, you have obtained a new repository!
-
-<strong>Adding a repository to your KISS_PATH</strong>
-
-Now that we have obtained Cem's repository, we can add it to our KISS\_PATH!
-
-We need to edit `/etc/profile.d/kiss_path.sh` for this, but you
-can also change your KISS\_PATH from your shellrc.
-
-Add the full path to the repository, in this case
-`/var/db/kiss/cem-repository/cem` to the variable
-and add a `:` before/after it.
-
-It must be looking like this.
-
- export KISS_PATH=/var/db/kiss/repo/core:/var/db/kiss/repo/extra:/var/db/kiss/repo/xorg:/var/db/kiss/cem-repository/cem
-
-Update your shell variables by doing `. /etc/profile.d/kiss_path.sh` so you can
-immediately access the repository packages
-
-
-More
-----
-
-You should now be able to boot into you Carbs Linux installation.
-To learn more, you can visit the [wiki](//carbslinux.org/wiki)
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-<html lan="en">
-<head>
-<title>X-keymaps | Carbs Linux</title>
-<link rel="stylesheet" href="/assets/style.css">
-<meta charset="utf-8">
-<meta name="Description" content="Carbs Linux - a simple busybox linux distribution">
-<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1, shrink-to-fit=no">
-</head>
-<p class=header><strong>Carbs Linux - a simple busybox linux distribution</strong></p>
-<div class="header"><nav>
-<a href='/'>index</a>
-<a href='https://github.com/CarbsLinux'>github</a>
-<a href='//dl.carbslinux.org'>downloads</a>
-<a href='/blog'>blog</a>
-<a href='/wiki'>wiki</a>
-<a href='/wiki/install.html'>installation</a>
-</nav></div><div class="border"></div>
-<a href="/wiki/keymaps/X-keymaps.txt">View Page Source</a><div class=border></div>
-<p class=footer>Linux® is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds</p>
-<p class=footer>Copyright © 2019-2020 Cem Keylan</p>
-</body>
-</html>
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-<!DOCTYPE HTML>
-<html lan="en">
-<head>
-<title>Keymaps in TTY | Carbs Linux</title>
-<link rel="stylesheet" href="/assets/style.css">
-<meta charset="utf-8">
-<meta name="Description" content="Carbs Linux - a simple busybox linux distribution">
-<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1, shrink-to-fit=no">
-</head>
-<p class=header><strong>Carbs Linux - a simple busybox linux distribution</strong></p>
-<div class="header"><nav>
-<a href='/'>index</a>
-<a href='https://github.com/CarbsLinux'>github</a>
-<a href='//dl.carbslinux.org'>downloads</a>
-<a href='/blog'>blog</a>
-<a href='/wiki'>wiki</a>
-<a href='/wiki/install.html'>installation</a>
-</nav></div><div class="border"></div>
-<h1>Installing and Using Keymaps</h1>
-
-<p>Unlike most other distributions out there
-Carbs Linux does not come preinstalled with console
-keys. You probably won&rsquo;t be using more than
-two either. There are two ways of using keymaps</p>
-
-<h2>Installing the &ldquo;bkeymaps&rdquo; package</h2>
-
-<p>You can get the <code>bkeymaps</code> package from the
-<a href="https://github.com/kisslinux/community">KISS community repository</a>.</p>
-
-<p>Build and install <code>bkeymaps</code>.</p>
-
-<pre><code>-&gt; kiss b bkeymaps
--&gt; kiss i bkeymaps
-</code></pre>
-
-<p>Now you can find the keymaps in <code>/usr/share/bkeymaps</code>.</p>
-
-<h2>Downloading the keymaps you require</h2>
-
-<p><em>This will assume that you are using the us keyboard layout</em></p>
-
-<p>You firstly will need to go to <a href="https://dev.alpinelinux.org/bkeymaps/">https://dev.alpinelinux.org/bkeymaps/</a>
-and download the keymap you need</p>
-
-<h2>Loading keymap, doing it on login/boot</h2>
-
-<ul>
-<li>Run <code>loadkmap &lt; file</code> to load the keymap.</li>
-</ul>
-
-
-<p><strong>Load keymap at login</strong></p>
-
-<p>If you want to load a keymap at login, you can
-add the command above to your <code>.profile</code> file.</p>
-
-<p><strong>Load keymap at boot</strong></p>
-
-<p>You can also load keymap during boot. You should edit
-<code>/lib/init/rc.boot</code> file and add something like</p>
-
-<pre><code># assuming you are using trq as your keymap
-log "Setting keymap to trq..."; {
- loadkmap &lt; /path/to/trq.bmap
-}
-</code></pre>
-
-<p>to your main function.</p>
-<a href="/wiki/keymaps/keymaps.txt">View Page Source</a><div class=border></div>
-<p class=footer>Linux® is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds</p>
-<p class=footer>Copyright © 2019-2020 Cem Keylan</p>
-</body>
-</html>
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-
-Installing and Using Keymaps
-============================
-
-Unlike most other distributions out there
-Carbs Linux does not come preinstalled with console
-keys. You probably won't be using more than
-two either. There are two ways of using keymaps
-
-Installing the "bkeymaps" package
----------------------------------
-
-You can get the `bkeymaps` package from the
-[KISS community repository](https://github.com/kisslinux/community).
-
-Build and install `bkeymaps`.
-
- -> kiss b bkeymaps
- -> kiss i bkeymaps
-
-Now you can find the keymaps in `/usr/share/bkeymaps`.
-
-
-Downloading the keymaps you require
------------------------------------
-
-*This will assume that you are using the us keyboard layout*
-
-You firstly will need to go to <https://dev.alpinelinux.org/bkeymaps/>
-and download the keymap you need
-
-Loading keymap, doing it on login/boot
---------------------------------------
-
-- Run `loadkmap < file` to load the keymap.
-
-**Load keymap at login**
-
-If you want to load a keymap at login, you can
-add the command above to your `.profile` file.
-
-**Load keymap at boot**
-
-You can also load keymap during boot. You should edit
-`/lib/init/rc.boot` file and add something like
-
- # assuming you are using trq as your keymap
- log "Setting keymap to trq..."; {
- loadkmap < /path/to/trq.bmap
- }
-
-to your main function.
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-<!DOCTYPE HTML>
-<html lan="en">
-<head>
-<title>Service Management | Carbs Linux</title>
-<link rel="stylesheet" href="/assets/style.css">
-<meta charset="utf-8">
-<meta name="Description" content="Carbs Linux - a simple busybox linux distribution">
-<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1, shrink-to-fit=no">
-</head>
-<p class=header><strong>Carbs Linux - a simple busybox linux distribution</strong></p>
-<div class="header"><nav>
-<a href='/'>index</a>
-<a href='https://github.com/CarbsLinux'>github</a>
-<a href='//dl.carbslinux.org'>downloads</a>
-<a href='/blog'>blog</a>
-<a href='/wiki'>wiki</a>
-<a href='/wiki/install.html'>installation</a>
-</nav></div><div class="border"></div>
-<p>Carbs Linux uses <code>busybox-runit</code> by default, but the repository additionally has the
-original <code>runit</code> and <code>sysmgr</code>. You can install either with <code>kiss b runit; kiss i runit</code>
-or <code>kiss b sysmgr; kiss i sysmgr</code>.</p>
-
-<h1>runit</h1>
-
-<p><strong>Enabling a Service</strong></p>
-
-<pre><code>ln -sf /etc/sv/acpid /var/service
-</code></pre>
-
-<p><strong>Disabling a Service</strong></p>
-
-<pre><code>unlink /var/service/acpid
-</code></pre>
-
-<p><strong>Starting a Service</strong></p>
-
-<pre><code>sv start acpid
-</code></pre>
-
-<p><strong>Stopping a Service</strong></p>
-
-<pre><code>sv stop acpid
-</code></pre>
-
-<p>For more information refer to the <code>sv --help</code> output. Also check out the <code>sv(8)</code>
-manual page if you have installed the <code>runit</code> package.</p>
-
-<h1>sysmgr</h1>
-
-<p><a href="https://github.com/cemkeylan/sysmgr">sysmgr</a> is POSIX-sh service supervisor written by me. Its usage resembles
-<code>runit</code>. The biggest difference is that <code>sysmgr</code> uses service files instead
-of directories with run scripts inside.</p>
-
-<h2>svctl</h2>
-
-<p><code>svctl</code> is the equivalant of <code>sv</code> for sysmgr. You can run the above commands for
-<code>runit</code> and use <code>svctl</code> instead of <code>sv</code>. Those would be as follows.</p>
-
-<p><strong>Enabling a Service</strong></p>
-
-<pre><code>ln -sf /etc/sysmgr/acpid /var/sysmgr
-</code></pre>
-
-<p><strong>Disabling a Service</strong></p>
-
-<pre><code>unlink /var/sysmgr/acpid
-</code></pre>
-
-<p><strong>Starting a Service</strong></p>
-
-<pre><code>svctl start acpid
-</code></pre>
-
-<p><strong>Stopping a Service</strong></p>
-
-<pre><code>svctl stop acpid
-</code></pre>
-
-<h2>Switching from runit</h2>
-
-<p>Switching from <code>runit</code> is fairly easy. You can run the following commands to get
-started with <code>sysmgr</code>.</p>
-
-<pre><code># Create the directories if you haven't yet
-mkdir -p /var/sysmgr /etc/sysmgr
-
-# Copy all of the run scripts to /etc/sysmgr
-set -- /etc/sv/*
-for service; do cp "$service/run" "/etc/sysmgr/${service##*/}" ; done
-
-# Link all enabled services
-set -- /var/service/*
-for service; do ln -sf /etc/sysmgr/${service##*/} /var/sysmgr ; done
-</code></pre>
-<a href="/wiki/system/service-management.txt">View Page Source</a><div class=border></div>
-<p class=footer>Linux® is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds</p>
-<p class=footer>Copyright © 2019-2020 Cem Keylan</p>
-</body>
-</html>
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-
-Carbs Linux uses `busybox-runit` by default, but the repository additionally has the
-original `runit` and `sysmgr`. You can install either with `kiss b runit; kiss i runit`
-or `kiss b sysmgr; kiss i sysmgr`.
-
-runit
-=====
-
-**Enabling a Service**
-
- ln -sf /etc/sv/acpid /var/service
-
-**Disabling a Service**
-
- unlink /var/service/acpid
-
-**Starting a Service**
-
- sv start acpid
-
-**Stopping a Service**
-
- sv stop acpid
-
-For more information refer to the `sv --help` output. Also check out the `sv(8)`
-manual page if you have installed the `runit` package.
-
-
-sysmgr
-======
-
-[sysmgr] is POSIX-sh service supervisor written by me. Its usage resembles
-`runit`. The biggest difference is that `sysmgr` uses service files instead
-of directories with run scripts inside.
-
-
-svctl
------
-
-`svctl` is the equivalant of `sv` for sysmgr. You can run the above commands for
-`runit` and use `svctl` instead of `sv`. Those would be as follows.
-
-
-**Enabling a Service**
-
- ln -sf /etc/sysmgr/acpid /var/sysmgr
-
-**Disabling a Service**
-
- unlink /var/sysmgr/acpid
-
-**Starting a Service**
-
- svctl start acpid
-
-**Stopping a Service**
-
- svctl stop acpid
-
-
-Switching from runit
---------------------
-
-Switching from `runit` is fairly easy. You can run the following commands to get
-started with `sysmgr`.
-
-
- # Create the directories if you haven't yet
- mkdir -p /var/sysmgr /etc/sysmgr
-
- # Copy all of the run scripts to /etc/sysmgr
- set -- /etc/sv/*
- for service; do cp "$service/run" "/etc/sysmgr/${service##*/}" ; done
-
- # Link all enabled services
- set -- /var/service/*
- for service; do ln -sf /etc/sysmgr/${service##*/} /var/sysmgr ; done
-
-
-
-[sysmgr]: https://github.com/cemkeylan/sysmgr