Or you could use:
https://gitea.artixlinux.org/artix/artix-bootstrap
It has 2 functionalities. It can install artix from any distro. It also includes a script that creates rootfs tarballs for the various inits.
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Chris Cromer
Artix Linux Developer
On Jun 6, 2022, 10:05 PM, at 10:05 PM, Carlos Torres <torr at artixlinux.org> wrote:
>On 2022-06-03, James Cloos wrote:
>> i'm considering givig artix a try on a x86_64 sbc i have.
>> are the any sources out there of an archive of a freshly
>> installed artix?
>
>I don't know of a full archive, but you could use the rootfs from the
>Docker images, adding a kernel and a bootloader. Syslinux suits this
>nicely.
>
>This is the repo for the images:
> https://gitea.artixlinux.org/artix/artixlinux-docker
>
>It's a bit outdated though, so apply the patch I'm attaching.
>
>The rootfs can be generated through a make target with the same name,
>whereby a tarball will be saved at <dockerfile/base/artixlinux.tar>.
>
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