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Re: Installing the system from another distro
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Ludovic Courtès |
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Re: Installing the system from another distro |
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Wed, 26 Nov 2014 23:06:46 +0100 |
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Alex Kost <address@hidden> skribis:
> Ludovic Courtès (2014-11-25 17:48 +0300) wrote:
[...]
>> Note that you’ll also need to pass --root= and --system= on the kernel
>> command line (see the ‘operating-system-grub.cfg’ procedure.)
>
> And --load= too :-)
Oops. I wanted to make sure you would find by yourself. ;-)
>> As you see, passing --no-grub is not an optimized use case. :-)
>
> Thanks for the pointers! You helped to figure it out. And the system
> is awesome!! The only big issue I've noticed so far is: the screen
> resolution was 800x600 for me and xrandr didn't give any other option.
> "/var/log/Xorg.0.log" told me that the module for my videocard ("sis")
> wasn't loaded. I looked at (gnu services xorg) and found that not all
> available "xf86-video-…" modules are placed at "xserver.conf". Is there
> a reason for that?
No reason! Please do add it.
> Hm, perhaps I just need to install "xf86-video-sis" package (I should
> have tried it before asking).
X would not find it; it really needed to be listed in the search path in
xorg.conf.
> Also I have a question. I usually add some custom lines to "xorg.conf".
> I suppose currently there is no other way to do it but to make my own
> xorg (slim) service. Right?
Actually it’s ‘xorg-start-command’ that creates xorg.conf.
The best thing would be to add a parameter to that function to allow
arbitrary text to be appended. (Well, not just text, but a list of
strings and possibly packages; the ‘xserver.conf’ procedure would do
(apply text-file* "xserver.conf" ... user-text).)
WDYT?
Thanks,
Ludo’.