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Has anyone tried a hijack install over GoboLinux? The reason I ask is the interesting way that programs are organized in gobo. Oh, and the fact user 0 is not called root. Yikes, at this last.
Last edited by jr_bob_dobbs; 12-06-2016 at 05:54 PM.
i didnt know the user zero non-root name thing. i thought it was just a clever fs rearangement overlay. hrm. what other quirks does it have? now i wish i hadnt put all that money on it working when encouraging others to be the guinea pig.
It likely won't "just work" with existing Bedrock Linux settings (e.g. the default framework collection of settings). However, it may be possible that someone familiar with both Gobo and Bedrock could create settings which would result in the bulk of it working. I'll make an effort to do so myself at some point in the future, after higher priority things are done.
It uses Gobo-specific kernel patches to do some filesystem abstraction. They might break things. However, I think these are optional - using a non-Gobo kernel, or a Gobo kernel with these disabled, might work.
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