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# Welcome to wiki.bijl.us
For full documentation visit [mkdocs.org](https://www.mkdocs.org).
## Commands
* `mkdocs new [dir-name]` - Create a new project.
* `mkdocs serve` - Start the live-reloading docs server.
* `mkdocs build` - Build the documentation site.
* `mkdocs -h` - Print help message and exit.
## Project layout
mkdocs.yml # The configuration file.
docs/
index.md # The documentation homepage.
... # Other markdown pages, images and other files.
These are all the docs related to [git.bijl.us](git.bijl.us).

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## Installation with LVM
To install the Void Linux distribution on the system, the encrypted partition and the efi partition have to be mounted to the main system.
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# shutdown -r now
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## Installation
To install the Void Linux distribution on the system, the encrypted partition and the efi partition have to be mounted to the main system.
```
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```
# shutdown -r now
```
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gitea: none
include_toc: false
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## Provisioning with LVM
First off the drive should be partitioned, possibly with fdisk. It should have atleast two partitions with one `EFI System` Partition and one `Linux filesystem` partition.
It should look something like this:
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# mkfs.ext4 -L home /dev/mapper/lv0-home
```
Other filesystems can also be used but `ext4` is the standard for most linux distrobutions. Other sizes for the partitions can also be used depending on the needs of the user.
Other filesystems can also be used but `ext4` is the standard for most linux distrobutions. Other sizes for the partitions can also be used depending on the needs of the user.

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gitea: none
include_toc: false
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## Provisioning
First off the drive should be partitioned, possibly with fdisk. It should have atleast two partitions with one `EFI System` Partition and one `Linux filesystem` partition.
It should look something like this:
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# mkfs.ext4 -L root /dev/mapper/root
```
Other filesystems can also be used but `ext4` is the standard for most linux distobutions.
Other filesystems can also be used but `ext4` is the standard for most linux distobutions.

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- 'Home': index.md
- 'Void Desktop setup':
- 'Start': void-desktop-setup/Home.md
- 'Installation with LVM (recommended)':
- 'Installation':
- 'Installation with LVM (recommended)':
- 'Provisioning': void-desktop-setup/Provisioning-with-LVM.md
- 'Installation': void-desktop-setup/Installation-with-LVM.md
- 'Installation without LVM':
- 'Installation without LVM':
- 'Provisioning': void-desktop-setup/Provisioning.md
- 'Installation': void-desktop-setup/Installation.md
- 'Post installation':
- 'Config files': void-desktop-setup/Post-install.md
- 'Alpine Server setup': alpine-home.md
- 'Xbps-Ample': ample-home.md