A couple of bits of feedback:
I'm also wonderiong why you've include installation instructions for vim/vim-gtk/neovim, zsh, zap, nodejs, and Nerdfonts. None of those appear to be essential to confguring additional keybindings in Wayland/Wayfire.
- A 2GB RAM requirement for the desktop/GUI is not "extremely light on resources". There are plenty of Pi models with less total RAM than that.
- SSD and NVMe are not the same thing. NVMe is a subset of SSD but not all SSDs are NVMe. Even if an NVMe drive is being used it might be connected via USB and would thus be identified as /dev/sd? not /dev/nvme?
- The boot order change is only relevant to the Pi 5 but you appear to be targetting users of the Pi 4 and Pi 5.
- There is no need to reformat your SSD. Flashing an image to it or using any of the main tools will do that for you.
- Reformatting a partition does not "Reset [it] to factory settings". It does not reset the partition table nor does it change most of the data on the drive (most formats just overwrite the partition's meta data for speed).
- RPiOS is not "underpinned by Wayland and WayfireWM". Those are the desktop GUI layer that sits on top of the basic RPiOS installation.
I'm also wonderiong why you've include installation instructions for vim/vim-gtk/neovim, zsh, zap, nodejs, and Nerdfonts. None of those appear to be essential to confguring additional keybindings in Wayland/Wayfire.
Statistics: Posted by thagrol — Tue Apr 02, 2024 12:52 pm