I wrote this suite of scripts a few years ago and still use them to:
- Boot into Ventoy and select a Debian Live environment
- Optional: connect a storage device (local partition, USB drive, etc) for persistent storage
- Modify
cfg/cfg.sh
if it's the first time using the tool - Run
setup.sh
to configure the environment into a familiar/productive state
The tools are flexible on hardware (more directed toward x64 systems at this time), and I (almost) never have to worry about OS upgrades. Just boot into a newer live OS image once it's ready. They are still a work-in-progress and still have a few customizations that I should abstract for more general use, but it's FOSS in case anyone has merge requests, issues, suggestions, etc.
The breaks worked similarly when I worked hourly shifts in the US:
It was most common to be scheduled for 6 hr shifts so the company could avoid paying for the extra break.