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author | Robert Alessi <alessi@robertalessi.net> | 2021-02-13 19:05:05 +0100 |
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committer | Robert Alessi <alessi@robertalessi.net> | 2021-02-13 19:05:05 +0100 |
commit | faf5cd914d7e8f1dcf766410f571ea4fbbe46453 (patch) | |
tree | c75b5c7fd341af9ba11d3cf000aaa98a37c8d8b1 /README.md | |
parent | b8188a48e11409fc747bea065e1a1099547ed300 (diff) | |
download | my-x200-faf5cd914d7e8f1dcf766410f571ea4fbbe46453.tar.gz |
moved up Intallation section in README.md
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@@ -35,6 +35,31 @@ It is written to be used on [Devuan | |||
35 | GNU+Linux](https://www.devuan.org/) but it should work on other | 35 | GNU+Linux](https://www.devuan.org/) but it should work on other |
36 | Debian-based distributions. | 36 | Debian-based distributions. |
37 | 37 | ||
38 | Installation | ||
39 | ============ | ||
40 | |||
41 | 1. Clone this repository locally. | ||
42 | 2. Do `make debian`. | ||
43 | 3. Install the generated `my-x200` `.deb` package as root with `dpkg | ||
44 | -i`. | ||
45 | 4. Edit `/etc/default/my-x200`. | ||
46 | |||
47 | Alternatively, a `.deb` file ready to be installed and its associated | ||
48 | `.dsc` source package file are provided in this repository. Once | ||
49 | these two files and the corresponding two source files `.orig.tar.gz` | ||
50 | and `debian.tar.xz` are downloaded in the same directory, it is | ||
51 | advisable to verify the signature like so:— | ||
52 | |||
53 | 1. Download the `my-x200` master tarball: <http://git.robertalessi.net/my-x200/snapshot/my-x200-master.tar.gz> | ||
54 | 2. Import the developer's [public PGP | ||
55 | key](https://pgp.ocf.berkeley.edu/pks/lookup?search=0x1773e9248085c8c7), | ||
56 | like so: `gpg --recv-keys 8085C8C7` | ||
57 | 3. Verify the signature: `dscverify --keyring ~/.gnupg/pubring.gpg | ||
58 | my-x200_<ver>.dsc` (Replace `<ver>` with the actual release | ||
59 | number.) | ||
60 | |||
61 | For a good GPG cheat sheet, see [here](https://guides.library.illinois.edu/data_encryption/gpgcheatsheet). | ||
62 | |||
38 | Configuration | 63 | Configuration |
39 | ------------- | 64 | ------------- |
40 | Once installed, `my-x200` is configured by editing | 65 | Once installed, `my-x200` is configured by editing |
@@ -77,31 +102,6 @@ course, the backup process is triggered on certain conditions only: | |||
77 | Then, once these conditions are met, the backup process is triggered | 102 | Then, once these conditions are met, the backup process is triggered |
78 | whenever the service is stopped. | 103 | whenever the service is stopped. |
79 | 104 | ||
80 | Installation | ||
81 | ============ | ||
82 | |||
83 | 1. Clone this repository locally. | ||
84 | 2. Do `make debian`. | ||
85 | 3. Install the generated `my-x200` `.deb` package as root with `dpkg | ||
86 | -i`. | ||
87 | 4. Edit `/etc/default/my-x200`. | ||
88 | |||
89 | Alternatively, a `.deb` file ready to be installed and its associated | ||
90 | `.dsc` source package file are provided in this repository. Once | ||
91 | these two files and the corresponding two source files `.orig.tar.gz` | ||
92 | and `debian.tar.xz` are downloaded in the same directory, it is | ||
93 | advisable to verify the signature like so:— | ||
94 | |||
95 | 1. Download the `my-x200` master tarball: <http://git.robertalessi.net/my-x200/snapshot/my-x200-master.tar.gz> | ||
96 | 2. Import the developer's [public PGP | ||
97 | key](https://pgp.ocf.berkeley.edu/pks/lookup?search=0x1773e9248085c8c7), | ||
98 | like so: `gpg --recv-keys 8085C8C7` | ||
99 | 3. Verify the signature: `dscverify --keyring ~/.gnupg/pubring.gpg | ||
100 | my-x200_<ver>.dsc` (Replace `<ver>` with the actual release | ||
101 | number.) | ||
102 | |||
103 | For a good GPG cheat sheet, see [here](https://guides.library.illinois.edu/data_encryption/gpgcheatsheet). | ||
104 | |||
105 | Use and recommended configuration | 105 | Use and recommended configuration |
106 | --------------------------------- | 106 | --------------------------------- |
107 | > The command `rc-update` that is used below refers to `openrc`. Other | 107 | > The command `rc-update` that is used below refers to `openrc`. Other |