The base iso comes up in a terminal. We want some sort of graphical interface. My (JN) preference is Openbox with tint2 and conky and nitrogen.
The above was the approximate configuration of Crunch-Bang linux and its successor Bunsenlabs-Hydrogen, which are Debian based. Archanywhere and Revenge seem to make it easier to install and use XFCE, so those have been tried first.
Attempts to build live ISO using systems installed with ArchAnywhere and Revenge
Renewed attempt with archanywhere-dual:
First ran archanywhere installer using the following options: Two tries, as first did not give a working graphical interface after an install to USB. This records the second try. xfce system (NOT archanywhere xfce, which appears incomplete) added xfce goodies from wiki Choices: dev-version syslinux netctl wifi no multiboot touchpad gdm Add 32 bit apps support DHCP Set root pw = rootpw, user pw for "user" = userpw GUI pacman pac-aur chosen audio group: pavucontrol graphics group: feh, imagemagick
The VBox system then seemed to work OK. Now need to remaster.
sudo pacman -S archiso Chose releng profile for custom install.
Then had a difficulty with the screen not being available to root.
sudo su - mkdir archlive cp -r /usr/share/archiso/configs/releng/archlive/ cd archlive
BUT cannot edit packages because screen ownership is with “user” not “root”.
Back out. Before “sudo su -” run
xhost +
This is potentially dangerous, since anyone then has access.
sudo su - export DISPLAY=:0
We managed to make an iso following the instructions https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Archiso and this did boot, but did not have all features desired.
In our running arch system, we could install and run alsaplayer. However settings to adjust the screen did not work properly. We could not get xfce4-panel to work after it apparently installed succcessfully. The “settings” and “display settings” buttons/links still not active.
Downloaded archanywhere dual and revenge installer 32 as per Scott's notes. Note that revenge was put in a file that was NOT labelled ISO.
Created and installed (chose openbox, but that's maybe a poor idea – XFCE may be easier).
Then tried to run alsaplayer to play music. (alsaplayer is rather dated, but it has nice keyboard shortcuts that are familiar to my dancing colleagues. Moreover, it can slow down or speed up tunes via a keyboard shortcut.)
Note need to create vmshare dir and mount it so I had some mp3 files.
sudo mount -t vboxsf vmshare vmshare # from home dir in guest
audacious plays, alsaplayer does not.
To get VBox Guest additions, had to mount /dev/sr0, install gcc and make from base-devel and run the VBoxLinuxAdditions.run
Managed to mess up arch anywhere.
Redo with xfce, changing to ALSA audio driver in VBox settings.
Change back to pulseaudio as no sound.
Reboot, but now file manager not working???
Could not get pacman to find mp3 stuff. And some apps not responding.
Choose pulseaudio. LXDE
Tried to insert and run VBoxLinuxAdditions.run but no linux-headers.
pacman -S linux-headers # worked!
reboot
vboxadd.service failed and locked at end “Reached target Graphical Interface”.
reboot
No good. So try again to install.
Choose:
linux-lts kernel lxde internet chromium media audacious utilities virtualbox leafpad ntfs-3g
Then insert VBox Guest Additions iso, open terminal and
sudo ./VBoxLinuxAdditions.run
Seems OK. So reboot.
Yes, screen sizing works. Mounted vmshare after creating. And audacious plays tunes.
pacman -S alsaplayer
does not work, but install implied MPEG support needs libmad.
pacman -S libmad
alsaplayer works!
adding libmad got alsaplayer working.
Slightly different interface to revenge.