On 23 August 2019 10:15:23 GMT-04:00, Mick wrote:
>You shouldn't need to do this, there are smarter ways to install even
>without
>a GUI on the candidate PC. Boot with a liveCD, start sshd if it is not
>
>running already, set a passwd and start a screen session.
>
>Go to your main PC which has
You shouldn't need to do this, there are smarter ways to install even without
a GUI on the candidate PC. Boot with a liveCD, start sshd if it is not
running already, set a passwd and start a screen session.
Go to your main PC which has a GUI running, login remotely to the install
candidate
thank you. I figured i couldn't run x11/plasma while chrooted (since they are
already running on the real root). That means I don't have to move 2 machines
close together to read the instructions on one while building in a console only
enviroment.
-- “The whole world is watching! The whole
> On 2019-08-22, at 20:13,
> wrote:
>
> Can I install x11 and plasma on a new system I've chrooted into or do I have
> to boot into the new system? thanks.
> -- “The whole world is watching! The whole world is watching!”
>
You can install these things fine. Running them within the chroot
Can I install x11 and plasma on a new system I've chrooted into or do I have to
boot into the new system? thanks.
-- “The whole world is watching! The whole world is watching!”
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