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Author: Ralph Ronnquist
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Subject: Re: [DNG] ..vdev box recovery ideas?, was: gvfs depends on libsystemd0


Arnt Karlsen wrote on 19/04/17 23:17:
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> ...wiped udev off my box and wound up with a box that boots oh soo fine
> until it tries to load my new vdev initrd.img-4.9.0-2-rt-amd64 ...am I
> the first one here to try this on a rt kernel?
>
> ..recovery ideas? Do we have any vdev live-cd?
>
> ..last time I did this stunt, I chrooted in off a Knoppix? iso,
> I have memdisk and a few iso links handy in /boot, and Debian's
> Sid vmlinuz-4.8.0-2-amd64, vmlinuz-4.8.0-2-rt-amd64 and
> vmlinuz-4.9.0-1-rt-amd64 with systemd-udev initrd's, but they all
> depend on a working install of udev AFAIK, and I'd prefer pushing
> thru with vdev rather than going back to udev.
>
> ..has anyone here tried downgrading to Debian Wheezy era udev?
>
>
> ..looking for recovery live-cd idea starting points, I came across
> 32-bit https://debiandog.github.io/doglinux/zz02debiandogwheezy.html
> which could work both as a starting point for a live-cd and as a
> starting point for an upgrade path for stuck Debian Wheezy people
> via "Devuan-0.x Wheezy" to current Devuan-1.x Jessie.
>
> ..according to https://debiandog.github.io/doglinux/ "DebianDog is very
> small Debian Live CD shaped to look and act like Puppy Linux. Debian
> structure and Debian behaviour are untouched and Debian documentation
> is 100% valid for DebianDog. You have access to all debian repositories
> using apt-get or synaptic.", creating "Devuan-0.x Wheezy Live-CD" etc
> is trivial, toss their repos for ours, update, upgrade and remaster,
> the 64-bit version likely needs to be built off deb-src lines.
>
>
> ..but first comes the classic chicken-and-egg 64 bit recovery
> I need now. ;o)
>


I'm not sure it helps you, but I've made a vdev variant of most recent
devuan_jessie_RC_amd64_minimal_live.iso (time stamped 2017-Mar-27 20:57)
that I got from the official mirror
http://mirror.sfo12.us.leaseweb.net/devuan/

I purged a couple of things from it, then added and installed "my"
vdev_0.1.1_amd64.deb, and made a refractasnapshot of this, into
devuan_jessie_RC_amd64_minimal_live_vdev.iso, which is downloadable at
https://www.uk.realsam.co.uk/files/devuan/

It boots with vdev rather than udev, and udev remains installed, though
with all its "competing" files tucked away. As you might know, this vdev
packaging is different from aitor's packaging for gnuinos by not
declaring a udev competition, but rather attempting to manage a dynamic
choice of which one is in use. The software is otherwise the same, I
believe.

Ralph.