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In This Video We Are Discussing About Devuan is simply Debian without SystemD. Learn how to install it in your machine today.
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Devuan is a Linux distribution that aims to provide a simpler alternative to Debian. Since 2014, the developers of Debian have started to move towards larger and larger frameworks to manage the operating system. Debian’s adoption of the SystemD initialization system (init system) created a ripple effect among its community which prompted the creation of Devuan.
How to Obtain Devuan
You can obtain a copy of Devuan from its official release archives or one of its development mirrors.
In there, you will find a number of versions of Devuan that you can download. At the moment, there are three versions that are actively supported:
ASCII is the original Devuan version. It is currently a Long Term Support release. This means that this version will only be likely to receive critical security updates for the base system and its packages.
Beowulf is the second Devuan version. Similar to ASCII, it is also a Long Term Support release. However, unlike ASCII, Beowulf still receives a healthy amount of updates. This allows users to seamlessly upgrade their system to the latest version.
Chimaera is the latest version of Devuan. This is the current stable branch. As such, it is the one that receives that most amount of attention and updates.
For the purpose of this video, I will be installing the latest stable version of Devuan Linux, Chimaera. To get started, I selected the “devuan_chimaera” link and then “installer-iso” in the Devuan archives.
Choosing the Installer Version
From there, you can choose between two architectures and a number of installer versions. For the architecture, Devuan only supports amd64 and i386.
A good rule of thumb is if you are using a computer that was built after 2008, you are probably running an amd64 system. However, if your computer was built before 2008 there is a good chance that it is an i386.
On the other hand, Devuan also supports three installer versions that you can choose from: desktop, server and netinstall.
The desktop version – is a predefined installer that will install a complete desktop environment for your Devuan system. This is useful if you are deploying Devuan to a bunch of machines that needs to be identical to each other.
The server version – meanwhile, is also a predefined installer that includes all of the basic server software without any desktop graphics support. This is useful if you are trying to install Devuan as a server and you don’t want it to connect to the wider internet.
The netinstall version – is a minimal Devuan installer. This allows you the greatest amount of flexibility during installation. However, this version requires you to have an internet connection since Devuan will download all of the packages online during installation.
In my case, I did the installation on a modern machine and I wanted to have the greatest amount of flexibility for my Devuan system. As such, I downloaded the “amd64_netinstall” version of Devuan.
From there, the next thing to do is to write the image file in an installation disk. One way you can do that is by using an image writer program such as balenaEtcher.
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