Using fsarchive this will install a current version of VSIDO with everything functional to any partition you restore it to
It has vsido as the default user with vsido as the pw and vsido is also already a part of sudoers group
Any user could change the name of vsido to their own and but it may be easier to create a new user after install then login with it and give that user sudoer rights and you would have the same
The file size is 1 gig and is up to date with the latest SID and latest SID kernel
I will also continue as in the past to update this every time there is a kernel change
There is only the x64 and x64_uEFI versions now and forevermore
We are up to kernel 4.19 and I anticipate going to 5 in the next month
The only known issues I am aware of is that grub stalls during the install with the following message
WARNING: Device /dev/sda1 not initialized in udev database even after waiting 1000000 microseconds
I think it is an installer issue related to what @filip fixed in locating the drives, I think the grub part of the installer also cannot find the drives but does the install fine anyway
I also have a new machine now, a eUFI machine donated to VSIDO by Luke / lwfitz so I can do all real time testing now onto HW
I also want to thank jedi, whose friendship and patience are one of the rocks behind VSIDO
There is only the x64 and x64_uEFI versions now and forevermore
We are up to kernel 4.19 and I anticipate going to 5 in the next month
The only known issues I am aware of is that grub stalls during the install with the following message
WARNING: Device /dev/sda1 not initialized in udev database even after waiting 1000000 microseconds I think it is an installer issue related to what @filip fixed in locating the drives, I think the grub part of the installer also cannot find the drives but does the install fine anyway
I also have a new machine now, a uEFI machine donated to VSIDO by Luke / lwfitz so I can do all real time testing now onto HW
I also want to thank jedi, whose friendship and patience are one of the rocks behind VSIDO