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That means that mklive just needs xbps to generate working images. Usage: mklive.sh [options] Options: -r <repo-url> Use this XBPS repository (may be specified multiple times). -c <cachedir> Use this XBPS cache directory (/var/cache/xbps if unset). -k <keymap> Default keymap to use (us if unset) -l <locale> Default locale to use (en_US.UTF-8 if unset). -i <gzip|bzip2|xz> Compression type for the initramfs image (gzip if unset). -s <gzip|bzip2|xz> Compression type for the squashfs image (xz if unset) -o <file> Output file name for the ISO image (auto if unset). -p "pkg pkgN ..." Install additional packages into the ISO image. The mklive.sh script generates a live image of the Void Linux distribution. This ISO image can be written to a CD/DVD-ROM or any USB stick.