Follow-up to !1373, where `pmbootstrap flasher flash_system` was
replaced with `pmbootstrap flasher flash_rootfs`. We still had used
terms like "system partition" in a lot of places.
This commit replaces it everywhere, so it's clear that we're talking
about the pmOS rootfs (which may or may not be installed to Android's
system partition).
* Travis and Coveralls badges
* aports: instead of <https://github.com/postmarketOS>, use
<https://postmarketos.org>
* References to full URLs to issues and pull requests replaced with
a hash and the number
* grsec check: simplify error message, remove link to github issue
(nobody is using that anymore anyway)
* change "pmbootstrap kconfig_check" to "pmbootstrap kconfig check"
* change "pmbootstrap menuconfig" to "pmbootstrap kconfig edit [-x|-g]"
(with legacy alias, because the first syntax was referenced to a lot)
* enable X11 interfaces: -x: xconfig, -g: gconfig
* new function to copy the xauthority file:
pmb.chroot.other.copy_xauthority()
* remove menufconfig() function from the kernel template and all kernel
aports ([skip ci] because it would rebuild all kernels and run out of
time). Alpine has dropped this as well, and it wouldn't work with the
new code anyway.
* Change `pmbootstrap flasher flash_system` command to
`pmbootstrap flasher flash_rootfs`
* The old command still works, but all references have been changed to
the new command
* Remove obsolete `pmbootstrap flasher export` (that was changed to
`pmbootstrap export` a few months ago)
* Update `README.md` and ZSH auto completion
* Change the description of the generated rootfs image (not talking
about a system image anymore, mention that it has subpartitions)
* Better description of `pmbootstrap flasher flash_rootfs --partition`
Details:
* renamed "supported devices" to "devices"
* fix coverage button to URL suggested by coveralls.io
* link to postmarketOS.org
* lots of usage examples
* use `pmbootstrap` alias
* Persistent alias note, initfs extract, debugging
Please note that in case of #444 one GB for a full Ubuntu (which eats up several hundreds MB of RAM alone) + compiling in pmbootstrap was not enough, and that it was "enough" with 2 GB. So the actual value may be much lower.
* Change "GNU/Linux" into "Linux distribution", because the Alpine Linux developers don't see their distro as GNU/Linux
* Use "hello-world" as example package, as it does not make much sense right now to compile heimdall for armhf
You'll need openssh to connect to your device after it has booted,
but if your host system does not have openssh, you can simply use
openssh from the native Alpine Linux chroot:
./pmbootstrap.py chroot
apk install openssh