Resilient Linux – A resilient Debian GNU/Linux derivative for indestructible installations

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In This Video We Are Looking At A resilient Debian GNU/Linux derivative for indestructible installations
PC distribution with the data partition mounted on top of a read-only system partition, resistent to filesystem-corruption. For 64bit desktops.

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:: resilient
A Debian GNU/Linux (Buster) derivative with a unique partitioning scheme crafted for maximizing the strength against filesystem corruption: the ISO9660 system partition is read-only by design at filesystem-level.
:: ductile
Persistence partition contains only the diffs from the stock installation; system updates and your data lay there – you can do complete system backups/snapshots by just tar-ring the files contained within that partition.

:: secure
Persistence partition can be encrypted with one click during the installation.

:: friendly
Resilient Linux has been thought and tuned for desktop installations only.

Install
instructions
In order to install Resilient Linux into your PC or Mac, first write the downloaded installer image onto a USB stick. Follow the steps described depending on the operating system you use for creating the USB key.

Then boot the computer you want to install Resilient Linux into and just use the provided Installer.

Booting the computer with the live environment of the installer allows you to try Resilient Linux before installing.

Write the USB key from a Linux
Make use of dd; if the device file corresponding to the USB key is /dev/sdx for example, do:
dd if=path/to/resilientlinux.iso of=/dev/sdx bs=10M

Write the USB key from a Windows
Make use of Etcher for the write,
www.balena.io/etcher

Write the USB key from a Mac
Make use of Etcher for the write,
www.balena.io/etcher

Install into the target system
Boot the computer with the USB key and run the Installer application.

In a couple of minutes or less, the Installer will easily install the operating system into your PC’s hard drive. Resilient Linux requires at least 4GB of RAM memory.

You can optionally set a password for encrypting the persistence partition (encryption process may not support old hardware).

You can test/use Resilient Linux in a virtualized environment as well, the same way you are used to do with any other operating system. VirtualBox is supported and tested. Give some video memory and enable the 3D acceleration on the hypervisor.

Usage
System user will be created upon the first boot with the GNOME Initial Setup Tool (name, region, i18n can be setup here).

Use sudo for super-cow powers.

Due to the system’s unique partitioning scheme, some programs may not work, for example Dropbox doesn’t, but the good news is that Dropbox Maestral does.


Backup & restore
You can backup your system with ease and then restore to the same or another PC, with the same Resilient Linux version installed.

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