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-~
2.7k lines of bash to setup all
my computers
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4k loc bash, configs for
my computers
Initial os install is also automated using a separate repo called
Initial os install is also automated using a separate repo called
-automated-distro-installer, also at iankelling.org/git.
+automated-distro-installer, also at iankelling.org/git. Beyond the
+initial bare os, the rest is automated from scripts in this repo.
This is not meant for other people to run verbatum, but for them to read
and copy the good parts. It has dependencies on other repos at
This is not meant for other people to run verbatum, but for them to read
and copy the good parts. It has dependencies on other repos at
-https://iankelling.org/git. Most notably, my bashrc, distro functions,
-and config files repo.
-
+https://iankelling.org/git.
The main thing missing for someone else to use things is the expected
location of repos in the filesystem. So you would need to lookout for
The main thing missing for someone else to use things is the expected
location of repos in the filesystem. So you would need to lookout for
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lots of things), and has things you don't want to backup. So, you could
use a subdirectory. But typing /s is much faster than ~/s and in every
root context, /home/username/s.
use a subdirectory. But typing /s is much faster than ~/s and in every
root context, /home/username/s.
-
-Part of how I run GNU/Linux. I try fully automate my systems and store
-all configs and scripts, except private info at
-https://iankelling.org/git.
-
Please email me if you have a patches, bugs, feedback, or republish this
somewhere else: Ian Kelling <ian@iankelling.org>.
Please email me if you have a patches, bugs, feedback, or republish this
somewhere else: Ian Kelling <ian@iankelling.org>.