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> I embarked on the journey of building ‘my own distro’ that we could install on the laptops. The system should start with something minimal (no desktop environment), and have an elegant script to autostart a kiosk mode Chromium instance. I first tried NixOS before quickly realising there was no way it would work with the tiny amount of storage on these Chromebooks (and it failed to install with every single attempt). Then I gave up, started with a Debian minimal install and ... I realised I would be wasting so much time (installing Debian is very ‘hands-on’ - you need to press lots of buttons), and I discovered ‘FAI - Fully Automatic Installation’ and the web FAI.me tool

DietPi, OpenWrt, and OpenBalena have autoinstall options as well that allow you to select specific packages and install on minimal bare metal. I'd be curious if there are other non-desktop options out there..



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