Bootcamp is a useful tool that can help you manage your bootable USB drives. It is a cross-platform application that allows users to easily create, copy, and backup bootable USB drives. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Bootcamp on Void Linux.
Before we begin, make sure you have the following:
First, update the system using the package manager:
sudo xbps-install -Suy
Next, we need to install the dependencies required for Bootcamp:
sudo xbps-install -y git pkg-config meson gcc g++ libgtk-3-devel libarchive-devel libnotify-devel sqlite-devel libgudev-devel libxfce4ui-devel flatpak
Bootcamp can also be installed using Flatpak. To install Flatpak, run the following command:
sudo xbps-install -y flatpak
Next, add the Flathub repository:
flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
To install Bootcamp, run the following command:
flatpak install --user https://trybootcamp.vitorfs.com/trybootcamp.flatpakref
This will download and install Bootcamp on your system.
Once the installation is complete, launch Bootcamp by running the following command:
flatpak run trybootcamp.vitorfs.com.Bootcamp
You can now easily create, copy, and backup bootable USB drives using Bootcamp on your Void Linux system.
In this tutorial, we showed you how to install Bootcamp on Void Linux. Bootcamp is a useful tool that can help you manage your bootable USB drives easily. With Bootcamp, you can create, copy, and backup bootable USB drives with ease.
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