@kelbot @architect @Ghosty @hil Just went through the installation process, I did have to jump through some hoops however. I did have to try less things than you did though.
@bennydarshan @hil @architect @kelbot The only thing that for me not worked on #void out of the box was the wifi, but after install network manager for some strange reason it worked.
@Ghosty @kelbot @architect @hil
It didn't work for me with the installer itself, did work rather well manually (Though, it is simply wpa_supplicant calls when done manually, so)
Got it the way I wanted, we'll see how it goes from there.
@kelbot @Ghosty @hil @bennydarshan
That's odd, though I've definitely had that same issue as well. I've just dropped to the shell and manually configured the boot manager, mostly because I hate installers that aren't BSD installers.
@bennydarshan
Using real hardware is the best way to test an OS
@bennydarshan @hil @Ghosty @architect
I've been trying and failing to install void. Not matter my partitioning scheme, MBR, gpt, legacy, efi grub install fails every time.