pt., 17 maj 2019 o 20:13 Thomas Meulendijks <t.meulendi...@tuta.io> napisał(a): > > Hey, > > I am looking to switch to ubase an sbase and try to only use suckless > software where available as a experiment and a way of learning my system > better. > > Now I settled on void linux as a distro since it uses musl. > > Now when I try to uninstall some packages such as bash(gnu) and > coreutils(gnu) I get an error saying it breaks the pgk base-system.
Why are you surprised? You hit the essential system components, so you get a warning. If in the system scripts in #! you have hard coded /bin/bash, then after uninstalling bash you will crash the whole system. If you want to uninstall bash, make sure you can log in, so try: grep bash /etc/passwd > How would I go about switching to ubase and sbase? Install it into '/usr/local/'. If you type eg 'find', first the path '/usr/local/bin' will be checked, then '/usr/bin' and finally '/bin'. see: echo $PATH to change the order in $PATH, save this in ~ /.profile and then: . ~/.profile btw. there is oasis, a small sbase+ubase+musl linux distro: https://github.com/michaelforney/oasis/ Daniel > Thanks in advance! > > Greetings, > > Thomas Meulendijks >