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=== Set up scripts === | === Set up scripts === | ||
cd && mkdir development && cd development | cd && mkdir development && cd development | ||
git clone | git clone morosoph:development/scripts.git | ||
./scripts/setup_linux.sh [desktop|nodesk] # to continue bootstrapping | ./scripts/setup_linux.sh [desktop|nodesk] # to continue bootstrapping | ||
Revision as of 17:10, 14 February 2021
Install the distro
Set up Ubuntu or Centos or some small embedded whateverism...
Set up IP
On home lan, bitpost dnsmasq doles out the ips based on MAC:
ip address # make note of MAC [bitpost#] emacs config/etc/dnsmasq.d/mdm_lan_dnsmasq.conf && sudo service dnsmasq restart # reacquire IP on new box
Or, if this is a VM clone, CHANGE YOUR IP NOW before you tear your hair out.
Copy ssh keys
ssh newbox # via password mkdir -p .ssh/20## [bitpost#] scp -r .ssh/2018/id_rsa* newguy:.ssh/2018/ cd .ssh && ln -s 2018/id_rsa . && cat 2018/id_rsa.pub >> authorized_keys
Install basic tools
sudo apt install git curl emacs-nox # ubuntu server sudo apt install git curl emacs # ubuntu desktop sudo yum install git curl emacs-nox # centos
Set up scripts
cd && mkdir development && cd development git clone morosoph:development/scripts.git ./scripts/setup_linux.sh [desktop|nodesk] # to continue bootstrapping
That's it, get on with your life.
(Optional) Set up hostname
Note that a fresh install of ubuntu will set the hostname. But if you've cloned a VM, for example, you'll need to change hostname:
sudo emacs /etc/hostname && sudo hostname newname # use hostname cmd to set it right away # NOTE that systemd can also be used: sudo hostnamectl set-hostname newname # /etc/hosts changes should not be needed, if hostnames are properly configured (dnsmasq DNS -or- work DNS will provide resolution)