Closed new-sashok724 closed 3 years ago
Hi. Pi-KVM is already a set of packages for Arch Linux ARM. An entire OS image is offered to simplify configuration. If you are interested in the sequence of necessary commands, then you need to look at the os repository.
Okay, thanks! Then maybe it could be better documented, because i did not find any mention of a repository for ArchLinuxARM with packages or installation instruction for ArchLinuxARM, like 'add this repo to pacman.conf, install these packages, edit these configs, enable these services'
Because these are unofficial packages in our own repo.
I would like to have ability to install PiKVM as a package for ArchLinuxARM, it would be much more convenient than running in docker or migrating to PiKVM OS. I think it can be done relatively easily, if PiKVM OS is based on Arch. It also may be first step to offer packages for other OSes in future.