(off-topic section)
I used the devuan_chimaera_4.0.beta2_2021-09-04_amd64_desktop-live.iso
to set up my system. I use legacy startup (not EFI) but apparently the
refracta installer and grub included on the live iso want EFI only (or
incorrectly detected my system as using that). Anyway, I was able to
chroot in after setup, and installed grub-legacy, and eventually got it
all figured out and a bootable system.
(now to the topic, documentation)
"Devuan without D-Bus"
Yes, this is still possible. I followed the steps to install fluxbox
and wdm. The step to "apt-get purge dbus" removed ~150 packages (I had
the default XFCE); then "apt-get autoremove --purge" removed ~450 more.
The system does boot up into the selected window manager.
I did not try the section dealing with manual mount points. I'm not
aware of any reason why that would not still work.
Removing dbus also seems to have removed network-manager, and I have
lost wifi connection. Was able to get on wired with ifconfig, route
(and editing /etc/resolv.conf) -- too lazy to use iwconfig. But this
may need mentioning in the documentation. Is there a simple alternative
to network-manager that doesn't depend on dbus?
golinux@??? wrote:
> And how is any of this conversation helping Devuan sort out
> documentation for the Chimaera release?
>
> The revised list needing assessment is:
>
> https://www.devuan.org/os/documentation/dev1fanboy/
>
> General information (will need to be updated to Chimaera at the least)
> Devuan without D-Bus (is this still possible?)
> D-Bus free software (quite possibly out of date)
> Minimal xorg install
> Minimal XFCE install
>
> Thanks,
> golinux
>
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