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Clarify and update PPC wiki

Referenced in AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs#2107 partially and explained in the following discussion got from AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs#2108:

@EchedeyLR
EchedeyLR commented 2 hours ago

Sorry but I have to ask here: information for recursive umount after finishing the installation before rebooting the machine?
@MingcongBai
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MingcongBai commented 2 hours ago

umount -lf /path/to/mountpoint should do.
@EchedeyLR
EchedeyLR commented 1 hour ago

I tried with -R saying me that the system was busy a lot of times, I even checked with lsof as suggested saying systemd services running. I got a bit stressed and tried to shutdown normally expecting the filesystem to be unmounted as expected. 9 minutes later I lost the patient waiting with the black screen and the cursor and forced shutdown. I must start the installation again.
@EchedeyLR
EchedeyLR commented 7 minutes ago

Sorry but as far I have not touched so much with bash loops "# for i in dev proc sys; do mount --rbind /$i /mnt/$i; done" get me confused to umount later

So, I should do umount -lf to /mnt/sys, umount -lf to /mnt/proc and finally to /mnt/dev

Is this correct?

PPC wiki should be more clear with these situations. This second case is more a general issue though.

RFC: User-space articles

Introduction

It has been a successful practice in Wikipedia to allow every user to maintain its own profile page and the subpages of it. Such articles under the namespace "User" provides a convenient way to document tricks and tips before submitting to a more formal main-namespace article, while maintaining a fork of this repo is sometimes unaffordable for leisure contributors.

Practice

We may employ the Wiki feature of this repository. Supposing an author Alice has a username "alice" on GitHub, it may create a page at "User/alice" to be its homepage. If Alice needs separate subpages for detailed matters, it may simply create subpages in the Wiki of this repository.

Further Development

We may provide an HTTP interface at website wiki.aosc.io for user-space articles found in the Wiki of this repository.

Conclusion

Ideas are welcomed.

Translation Plan

  • developer/packaging/advanced-techniques.md
  • developer/packaging/autobuild3-manual.md
  • developer/packaging/ciel-manual.md
    ......

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