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  • System from scratch
    • 1. Choices
      • 1.1. have up-to-date mirrors available
      • 1.2. critical base packages
      • 1.3. decide the desired type of system
    • 2. Install required tools
    • 3. Create a base file hierarchy
      • 3.1. prepare the system's directory
      • 3.2. generate the minimal base
    • 4. Configure preinstalled packages
      • 4.1. define default keyboard layouts
      • 4.2. define default locales to generate
      • 4.3. [configure command shell](../bash/index.md)
      • 4.4. [configure package manager](../apt/index.md)
      • 4.5. redefine hostname
      • 4.6. provide known file systems
    • 5. Install additional packages
      • 5.1. switch into context
      • 5.2. generate locales
      • 5.3. define root password
      • 5.4. user, guest, sudo
      • 5.5. authentications: passwords, SSH keys
      • 5.6. upgrade system
      • 5.7. apply system type elements
      • 5.8. initialization settings
      • 5.9. keeping things light
      • 5.10. install useful packages
      • 5.11. install other packages
      • 5.12. properly switch back from context
      • 5.13. clean up commands history
    • 6. Configure installed packages
    • 7. Archive prepared file system
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