Robert Storey wrote on 14/08/16 12:15:
Hi All,

OK, I use Devuan as my main get-work-done distro, so I don't want to risk
accidentally nuking it. Therefore, I just installed another copy of Devuan
into a different partition. This is my experimental Devuan - I'm all ready
to play with vdev now. Before I pull the trigger, I need to clarify the
procedure...

I think it's better to use the deb files that Aitor is creating for us.
Just download the deb files here:

http://packages.gnuinos.org/pool/main/

When you say "Just download the deb files" do you mean add them to
/etc/apt/sources.list? I'm a bit confused. Just to clarify, is this the
right procedure to install vdev...

  1) Add a line to my /etc/apt/sources.list file saying...

  deb http://packages.gnuinos.org/pool/main/

  2) apt-get update

  3) apt-get install vdev

Or have I got it completely wrong?

If it's any help, I've uploaded a bash script as www.realthing.com.au/files/vdev/install-gnuinos.vdev.sh which steps through all the steps for installing the gnuinos vdev bundle for a pristine Devuan 1.0.0 installation. It documents what I did some few days ago, and as the debs get updated some steps might not be needed.

The script is totally uncommented, but fairly straight-forward.

Ralph.
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