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Hi! I've got Devuan 1.0 AMD64 up and running on my real fileserver and as both host virtualbox server and main client virtual desktop. Now I want to roll it out to my several Raspberry Pi boxes. They are all headless. I have recently got my 5th Pi, a Zero, and I've installed Debian Stretch on that merely to see if that worked. But I now want immediately to get rid of systemd and here I am, again!
Which image should I use for the Pi Zero? The one for the Pi 3?
And how do I do a headless install?
Thanks for any pointers. I may not need detailed hand holding here, but I do need help.
Paul
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From the source:
<parazyd> armel
<parazyd> pi1
More questions? Try freednode #devuan-arm
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See if this helps.
https://ftp.nluug.nl/pub/os/Linux/distr … /embedded/
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Very cryptic. But thanks for responding. I guess devuan will remain a club for the initiated :-)
I guess the less cryptic explaination is simply the face that the zero used the same chip than the first raspi did :-)
So, using the Devuan image for "Raspi #1" should work stressfree for your zero.
I have used the Devuan image with success on my Raspi 1 so far.
HTH,
Holger
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Yes, thanks for that and it would have saved me a few more minutes of head scratching. But I still cannot get the headless install to work.
More generally I hark back to my "Devuan will remain a club for the initiated" remark: Support should be *here*, where it would be properly searchable, not on Internet chat. Of *all* the many people I know in the computer industry I am considered perhaps the geek. All you here and I myself know this to be false. But if the best bet at staying free of systemd is made difficult for me, the one in a hundred, and is used only by you, the one in a thousand, then I worry that Devuan is doomed.
My own personal machines are Devuan where they can be, the servers, a virtual and a real desktop, but not the Raspberry Pi's, & not my powerful notebook.
Last edited by psb777 (2017-11-19 11:30:00)
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Instructions for putting the image on the device are in the README.txt found in the same directory as the images. But I will assume that you already know how to do that, because you did it with Debian. Say a little more about what you did and what doesn't work, and maybe someone will have a solution.
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