snakeware is a free Linux distro with a Python userspace inspired by the Commodore 64. You are booted directly into a Python interpreter, which you can use to do whatever you want with your computer. Our window manager, snakewm, is based on pygame/pygame_gui. We do not use X11; snakewm draws directly to /dev/fb0.
We also are not going to be using any other huge and opaque software such as systemd, etc. The goal is to eventually have a usable set of userspace apps and utilities written entirely in Python, because Python is fun and it Just Werks™.
How to activate the RAID on a Redhat system you've booted from a rescue disk and chroot into it to fix things.
If you find yourself in a position in which you're running Arch Linux and your file systems are based on LVM, RAID, or both, and when you upgrade your kernel your system won't boot because the kernel isn't running the lvm2 hook, here's how to fix it.
mount -t procfs proc /mnt/proc
mount -t sysfs sys /mnt/sys
mount -t tmpdevfs dev /mnt/dev
chroot /mnt
pacman -Syu
and watch your kernel being built.exit
and reboot
. remove your stick and boot into your now working arch linux.