Hi Hendrik,
Hendrik Boom writes:
> On Sun, Oct 28, 2018 at 02:24:12PM +0900, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
>>
>> Ceres is the unstable branch and changes on a daily basis. There is no
>> installer for it (that I know of). If you want to create a Ceres VM,
>> start with an Ascii one and
>>
>> sed -i 's/ascii/ceres/' /etc/apt/source.list
>> apt update
>> apt upgrade
>>
>> as root, of course. Depending on Ceres' stability, the upgrade may or
>> may not go without much trouble.
>>
>> Alternatively, you can use debootstrap to build a Ceres chroot or run a
>
> Wouldn't a Ceres chroot still have teh problem that it uses the old
> ascii kernel?
A Ceres chroot will use the kernel of whatever distribution you booted
with. Whether that is a problem or not depends on what you want to do.
Seeing that Steve is looking at runit script to start/stop daemons, it
is unlikely to be a problem :-)
If you booted from ascii, the odds are astronomical ;-)
Hope this helps,
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