How to build a custom devx.sfs?

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How to build a custom devx.sfs?

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Thank you all involved in EasyOS, it’s awesome, can’t wait for Kirkstone betas :thumbup2:

Where could I find info on building a custom devx.sfs?
And/Or is it possible to mount a custum(more recent) gcc.sfs on top of stock devx.sfs?

Have a good day

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Re: Help with building custom devx.sfs

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hnut wrote: Fri Jan 13, 2023 7:41 am

Thank you all involved in EasyOS, it’s awesome, can’t wait for Kirkstone betas :thumbup2:

Where could I find info on building a custom devx.sfs?
And/Or is it possible to mount a custum(more recent) gcc.sfs on top of stock devx.sfs?

Have a good day

Everything is updated in the Kirkstone series, including gcc.

The devx sfs can be opened up and more stuff put into it, then rebuilt. However, that is a non-trivial exercise and would require a lot of explanation.

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Re: Help with building custom devx.sfs

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I was working on "deb2sfs"

https://bkhome.org/news/202209/easy-cre ... b2sfs.html

But it got put on the back-burner.

But in theory, it could be used to create a sfs, that you then choose to load along with the devx sfs.
So they are two layers, effectively merged, so no need to rebuild the devx sfs.

Actually, that 'deb2sfs' can work with any packages, not just debs.

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Re: Help with building custom devx.sfs

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`deb2sfs` and `dir2sfs` are the ways I’m currently trying, ty, I’ve had a couple failed attempts, but I’ll get there.

Is there a way to force-include devx.sfs when rebooting “locked in RAM”?
It gets specifically blacklisted, other custom sfs are recognized and mounted.

Currently using a devx.pet after boot.

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