diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 09c17d5..62b4329 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -14,17 +14,17 @@ This is a work in-progress. Follow the Gentoo handbook pretty closely with these exceptions: -#. Disable secure boot (at least until after the install is finished.) +1 Disable secure boot (at least until after the install is finished.) # Post-Installation -#. Add this overlay (i.e. 'layman -a gentoo-linux-surface-overlay') -#. emerge at least gentoo-surface-sources, iptsd, libwacom-surface, and surface-control (libcamera if you want camera support.) +1 Add this overlay (i.e. 'layman -a gentoo-linux-surface-overlay') +1 emerge at least gentoo-surface-sources, iptsd, libwacom-surface, and surface-control (libcamera if you want camera support.) # Configuraton -#. For the kernel I have includeed a sample config in /usr/src/gentoo-surface-sources-/EXAMPLE.config that you can cp to .config and use as-is if you like -#. If you want keyboard to work correctly during boot the easiest solution is to just include all kernel modules in the initrd image (for genkernel users add/edit /etc/genkernel.conf: ALLRAMDISKMODULES="yes") -#. If you have a surface book, enable the dtx daemons (system and user): 'systemctl enable --now surface-dtx-daemon.service' (as root) and 'systemctl enable --user --now surface-dtx-userd.service' (as your regular non-root user.) -#. +1 For the kernel I have includeed a sample config in /usr/src/gentoo-surface-sources-/EXAMPLE.config that you can cp to .config and use as-is if you like +1 If you want keyboard to work correctly during boot the easiest solution is to just include all kernel modules in the initrd image (for genkernel users add/edit /etc/genkernel.conf: ALLRAMDISKMODULES="yes") +1 If you have a surface book, enable the dtx daemons (system and user): 'systemctl enable --now surface-dtx-daemon.service' (as root) and 'systemctl enable --user --now surface-dtx-userd.service' (as your regular non-root user.) +1 This repo was initally forked from one by Parinthapat Parinz: https://github.com/Parinz/linux-surface-overlay but has since been updated, add to, and improved upon.