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User:Pnoecker/Undead USB Install

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This is an install strategy to target a USB flash stick as / instead of a traditional hard drive or internal solid state drive. this isn't a live cd, this is a persistent root funtoo install that changes will keep living on.

In this run i will use a 64gb 100 mb/s sandisk, but you can probably get away with even 16gb. get a fast usb3 drive even if you dont have usb ports as the flash memory on them is much faster than the flash memory on usb2 keys which will improve usability.

using gparted delete the flash key fat32 partition and create a single jfs / partition labeled as funtoo, and mount it to /mnt/funtoo. were using JFS because we want as much raw speed and power from the install possible.

we want our USB to be targeting generic hardware so we can take our root funtoo EVERYWHERE with us all the time. we use the generic 64 subarch. if a systems 32, you probably dont want to be doing much computing on it anyways, but do as you will. we will be using a gnome stage3 tarball.

cd /mnt/funtoo wget https://build.funtoo.org/1.4-release-std/x86-64bit/generic_64/2019-11-26/gnome-stage3-generic_64-1.4-release-std-2019-11-26.tar.xz tar --numeric-owner -xpf *stage3* mount -t proc none proc mount --rbind /sys sys mount --rbind /dev dev

were using googles name server simply because its universal and anyone can access it anywhere.

echo "nameserver 8.8.8.8" > /mnt/funtoo/etc/resolv.conf env -i HOME=/root TERM=$TERM /bin/chroot . bash -l

were disabling swap because we didnt partition for it, many new systems and some old systems have enough ram to never need it, and swap frys flash media rapidly so it should be located on rotating disks anyways.

rc-update del swap boot passwd echo "funtoo / jfs noatime 0 1" >> /etc/fstab ping -c 5 google.com && ego sync && emerge jfsutils grub

use old school mbr method of installing grub. grub-install --target=i386-pc --no-floppy /dev/sda && ego boot update