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<dlcusa>
Romster, that's better than me--I'm fighting Covid-19 again, probably some flavor of Omicron this time. This time I got a fever, but only one day of that so far. I am so not my normal functional.
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<Guest2>
Im running a librebooted Macbook2.1 that I just installed crux linux on. On the first reboot after the painfully long compiling libreboot booted inte crux as it should, but I was not able to startx. I then realised that somehow my filesystem had become read only. I tried following this
<Guest2>
recognise crux linux and I am unable to start it with any of the regular options on the menu. If I go to commandline in libreboot, I can cat (achi0,gpt3) and from there see my file system but I can not start it. Anyone know how to solve this? Also I don't have the libreboot version with seabios, so seabios is out of question. Thanks in advance
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<jaeger>
I have no experience with libreboot, no idea there... with that said, /etc/rc takes care of remounting filesystems properly during boot, did you modify it at all?
<jaeger>
yeah, something similar. From the crux media, you could just mount your crux installation in /mnt (as well as any subdirs you have on different partitions) and then run 'setup-chroot'
<Guest2>
ait thank you, will tr
<Guest2>
y
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<Guest227>
(the same person with libreboot problem) i can aldready see now that that my partitions seem to be unmounted since they don't show up when i do mount | grep ^/dev
<jaeger>
yeah, they won't automount in the installation media
<jaeger>
You do that the same way as you did during the initial installation process but you skip 'setup' and go to 'setup-chroot' after
<fishe>
i've tried installing doxygen and xorg-util-macros (as they were warned to be missing) as well as python3-xlib as it seemed to be related to python and xorg, though it still isn't building
<fishe>
everything specified as a dependency in the pkgfile is also installed, and runscripts is set to yes in `prt-get.conf`