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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: no
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0
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#
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# Configuration for the "finished" page, which is usually shown only at
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# the end of the installation (successful or not).
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---
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# Behavior of the "restart system now" button.
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#
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# There are four usable values:
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# - never
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# Does not show the button and does not restart.
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# This matches the old behavior with restartNowEnabled=false.
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# - user-unchecked
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# Shows the button, defaults to unchecked, restarts if it is checked.
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# This matches the old behavior with restartNowEnabled=true and restartNowChecked=false.
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# - user-checked
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# Shows the button, defaults to checked, restarts if it is checked.
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# This matches the old behavior with restartNowEnabled=true and restartNowChecked=true.
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# - always
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# Shows the button, checked, but the user cannot change it.
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# This is new behavior.
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#
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# The three combinations of legacy values are still supported.
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restartNowMode: always
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# If the checkbox is shown, and the checkbox is checked, then when
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# Calamares exits from the finished-page it will run this command.
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# If not set, falls back to "shutdown -r now".
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restartNowCommand: "systemctl -i reboot"
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# When the last page is (successfully) reached, send a DBus notification
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# to the desktop that the installation is done. This works only if the
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# user as whom Calamares is run, can reach the regular desktop session bus.
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notifyOnFinished: true
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0
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#
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---
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# This settings are used to set your default system time zone.
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# Time zones are usually located under /usr/share/zoneinfo and
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# provided by the 'tzdata' package of your Distribution.
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#
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# Distributions using systemd can list available
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# time zones by using the timedatectl command.
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# timedatectl list-timezones
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#
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# The starting timezone (e.g. the pin-on-the-map) when entering
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# the locale page can be set through keys *region* and *zone*.
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# If either is not set, defaults to America/New_York.
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#
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region: "Europe"
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zone: "Brussels"
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# System locales are detected in the following order:
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#
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# - /usr/share/i18n/SUPPORTED
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# - localeGenPath (defaults to /etc/locale.gen if not set)
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# - 'locale -a' output
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#
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# Enable only when your Distribution is using an
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# custom path for locale.gen
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#
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#localeGenPath: "PATH_TO/locale.gen"
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# GeoIP based Language settings: Leave commented out to disable GeoIP.
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#
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# GeoIP needs a working Internet connection.
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# This can be managed from `welcome.conf` by adding
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# internet to the list of required conditions.
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#
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# The configuration
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# is in three parts: a *style*, which can be "json" or "xml"
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# depending on the kind of data returned by the service, and
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# a *url* where the data is retrieved, and an optional *selector*
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# to pick the right field out of the returned data (e.g. field
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# name in JSON or element name in XML).
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#
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# The default selector (when the setting is blank) is picked to
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# work with existing JSON providers (which use "time_zone") and
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# Ubiquity's XML providers (which use "TimeZone").
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#
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# If the service configured via *url* uses
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# a different attribute name (e.g. "timezone") in JSON or a
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# different element tag (e.g. "<Time_Zone>") in XML, set this
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# string to the name or tag to be used.
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#
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# In JSON:
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# - if the string contains "." characters, this is used as a
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# multi-level selector, e.g. "a.b" will select the timezone
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# from data "{a: {b: "Europe/Amsterdam" } }".
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# - each part of the string split by "." characters is used as
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# a key into the JSON data.
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# In XML:
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# - all elements with the named tag (e.g. all TimeZone) elements
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# from the document are checked; the first one with non-empty
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# text value is used.
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#
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#
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# An HTTP(S) request is made to *url*. The request should return
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# valid data in a suitable format, depending on *style*;
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# generally this includes a string value with the timezone
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# in <region>/<zone> format. For services that return data which
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# does not follow the conventions of "suitable data" described
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# below, *selector* may be used to pick different data.
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#
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# Note that this example URL works, but the service is shutting
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# down in June 2018.
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#
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# Suitable JSON data looks like
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# ```
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# {"time_zone":"America/New_York"}
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# ```
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# Suitable XML data looks like
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# ```
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# <Response><TimeZone>Europe/Brussels</TimeZone></Response>
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# ```
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#
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# To accommodate providers of GeoIP timezone data with peculiar timezone
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# naming conventions, the following cleanups are performed automatically:
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# - backslashes are removed
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# - spaces are replaced with _
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#
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# Legacy settings "geoipStyle", "geoipUrl" and "geoipSelector"
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# in the top-level are still supported, but I'd advise against.
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#
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# To disable GeoIP checking, either comment-out the entire geoip section,
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# or set the *style* key to an unsupported format (e.g. `none`).
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# Also, note the analogous feature in src/modules/welcome/welcome.conf.
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#
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region: "Europe"
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zone: "Brussels"
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geoip:
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style: "json"
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url: "https://geoip.kde.org/v1/calamares"
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selector: "" # leave blank for the default
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style: "json"
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url: "https://geoip.kde.org/v1/calamares"
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selector: ""
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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: no
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0
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#
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# Mount filesystems in the target (generally, before treating the
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# target as a usable chroot / "live" system). Filesystems are
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# automatically mounted from the partitioning module. Filesystems
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# listed here are **extra**. The filesystems listed in *extraMounts*
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# are mounted in all target systems.
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---
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# Extra filesystems to mount. The key's value is a list of entries; each
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# entry has five keys:
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# - device The device node to mount
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# - fs (optional) The filesystem type to use
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# - mountPoint Where to mount the filesystem
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# - options (optional) An array of options to pass to mount
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# - efi (optional) A boolean that when true is only mounted for UEFI installs
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#
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# The device is not mounted if the mountPoint is unset or if the fs is
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# set to unformatted.
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#
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extraMounts:
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- device: proc
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fs: proc
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mountPoint: /proc
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- device: sys
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fs: sysfs
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mountPoint: /sys
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- device: /dev
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mountPoint: /dev
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options: [ bind ]
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- device: tmpfs
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fs: tmpfs
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mountPoint: /run
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- device: /run/udev
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mountPoint: /run/udev
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options: [ bind ]
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- device: efivarfs
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fs: efivarfs
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mountPoint: /sys/firmware/efi/efivars
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efi: true
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# The mount options used to mount each filesystem.
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#
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# filesystem contains the name of the filesystem or on of three special
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# values, "default", efi" and "btrfs_swap". The logic is applied in this manner:
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# - If the partition is the EFI partition, the "efi" entry will be used
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# - If the fs is btrfs and the subvolume is for the swapfile,
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# the "btrfs_swap" entry is used
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# - If the filesystem is an exact match for filesystem, that entry is used
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# - If no match is found in the above, the default entry is used
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# - If there is no match and no default entry, "defaults" is used
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# - If the mountOptions key is not present, "defaults" is used
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#
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# Each filesystem entry contains 3 keys, all of which are optional
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# options - An array of mount options that is used on all disk types
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# ssdOptions - An array of mount options combined with options for ssds
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# hddOptions - An array of mount options combined with options for hdds
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# If combining these options results in an empty array, "defaults" is used
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#
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- device: proc
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fs: proc
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mountPoint: /proc
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- device: sys
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fs: sysfs
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mountPoint: /sys
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- device: /dev
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mountPoint: /dev
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options: [ bind ]
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- device: tmpfs
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fs: tmpfs
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mountPoint: /run
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- device: /run/udev
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mountPoint: /run/udev
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options: [ bind ]
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- device: efivarfs
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fs: efivarfs
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mountPoint: /sys/firmware/efi/efivars
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efi: true
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mountOptions:
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- filesystem: efi
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options: [ fmask=0077, dmask=0077 ]
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- filesystem: efi
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options: [ fmask=0077, dmask=0077 ]
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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: no
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0
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#
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---
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efi:
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mountPoint: "/boot"
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recommendedSize: 1024MiB
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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: no
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0
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#
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### Umount Module
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#
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# This module represents the last part of the installation, the unmounting
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# of partitions used for the install. It is also the last place where it
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# is possible to copy files to the target system, thus the best place to
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# copy an installation log.
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#
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# This module has two configuration keys:
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# srcLog location in the live system where the log is
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# destLog location in the target system to copy the log
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#
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# You can either use the default source path (which is
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# `/root/.cache/calamares/session.log` ) to copy the regular log,
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# or if you want to use the full output of `sudo calamares -d` you will need
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# to redirect standard output, for instance in a launcher script or
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# in the desktop file.
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#
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# Example launcher script:
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#
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# ```
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# #!/bin/sh
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# sudo /usr/bin/calamares -d > installation.log
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# ```
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#
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# Example desktop line:
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#
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# ```
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# Exec=sudo /usr/bin/calamares -d > installation.log
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# ```
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#
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# If no source and destination are set, no copy is attempted. If the
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# copy fails for some reason, a warning is printed but the installation
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# does not fail.
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---
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# example when using the normal Calamares log:
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srcLog: "/home/nixos/.cache/calamares/session.log"
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destLog: "/var/log/Calamares.log"
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# example when using a log created by `sudo calamares -d`:
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#srcLog: "/home/live/installation.log"
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#destLog: "/var/log/installation.log"
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srcLog: "/home/nixos/.cache/calamares/session.log"
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destLog: "/var/log/Calamares.log"
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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: no
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0
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#
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# Configuration for the one-user-system user module.
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#
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# Besides these settings, the users module also places the following
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# keys into the Global Storage area, based on user input in the view step.
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#
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# - hostname
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# - username
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# - password (obscured)
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# - autologinUser (if enabled, set to username)
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#
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# These Global Storage keys are set when the configuration for this module
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# is read and when they are modified in the UI.
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---
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### GROUPS CONFIGURATION
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#
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# The system has groups of uses. Some special groups must be
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# created during installation. Optionally, there are special
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# groups for users who can use sudo and for supporting autologin.
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# Used as default groups for the created user.
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# Adjust to your Distribution defaults.
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#
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# Each entry in the *defaultGroups* list is either:
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# - a string, naming a group; this is a **non**-system group
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# which does not need to exist in the target system; if it
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# does not exist, it will be created.
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# - an entry with subkeys *name*, *must_exist* and *system*;
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# if the group *must_exist* and does not, an error is thrown
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# and the installation fails.
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#
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# The group is created if it does not exist, and it is
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# created as a system group (GID < 1000) or user group
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# (GID >= 1000) depending on the value of *system*.
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defaultGroups:
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- users
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- networkmanager
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- wheel
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### ROOT AND SUDO
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#
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# Some distributions have a root user enabled for login. Others
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# rely entirely on sudo or similar mechanisms to raise privileges.
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# Setting this to false, causes the root account to be disabled.
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# When disabled, hides the "Use the same password for administrator"
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# checkbox. Also hides the "Choose a password" and associated text-inputs.
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- users
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- networkmanager
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- wheel
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setRootPassword: false
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### PASSWORDS AND LOGIN
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#
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# Autologin is convenient for single-user systems, but depends on
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# the location of the machine if it is practical. "Password strength"
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# measures measures might improve security by enforcing hard-to-guess
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# passwords, or might encourage a post-it-under-the-keyboard approach.
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# Distributions are free to steer their users to one kind of password
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# or another. Weak(er) passwords may be allowed, may cause a warning,
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# or may be forbidden entirely.
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# You can control the initial state for the 'autologin checkbox' here.
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# Possible values are:
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# - true to check or
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# - false to uncheck
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# These set the **initial** state of the checkbox.
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doAutologin: true
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# User settings
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#
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# The user can enter a username, but there are some other
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# hidden settings for the user which are configurable in Calamares.
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#
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# Key *user* has the following sub-keys:
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#
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# - *shell* Shell to be used for the regular user of the target system.
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# There are three possible kinds of settings:
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# - unset (i.e. commented out, the default), act as if set to /bin/bash
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# - empty (explicit), don't pass shell information to useradd at all
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# and rely on a correct configuration file in /etc/default/useradd
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# - set, non-empty, use that path as shell. No validation is done
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# that the shell actually exists or is executable.
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# - *forbidden_names* Login names that may not be used. This list always
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# contains "root" and "nobody", but may be extended to list other special
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# names for a given distro (eg. "video", or "mysql" might not be a valid
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# end-user login name).
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doAutologin: true
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user:
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shell: /run/current-system/sw/bin/bash
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forbidden_names: [ root ]
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# Hostname settings
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#
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# The user can enter a hostname; this is configured into the system
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# in some way. There are settings for how a hostname is guessed (as
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# a default / suggestion) and where (or how) the hostname is set in
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# the target system.
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#
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# Key *hostname* has the following sub-keys:
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#
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# - *location* How the hostname is set in the target system:
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# - *None*, to not set the hostname at all
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# - *EtcFile*, to write to `/etc/hostname` directly
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# - *Etc*, identical to above
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# - *Hostnamed*, to use systemd hostnamed(1) over DBus
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# - *Transient*, to remove `/etc/hostname` from the target
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# The default is *EtcFile*. Setting this to *None* or *Transient* will
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# hide the hostname field.
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# - *writeHostsFile* Should /etc/hosts be written with a hostname for
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# this machine (also adds localhost and some ipv6 standard entries).
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# Defaults to *true*.
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# - *template* Is a simple template for making a suggestion for the
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# hostname, based on user data. The default is "${first}-${product}".
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# This is used only if the hostname field is shown. KMacroExpander is
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# used; write `${key}` where `key` is one of the following:
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# - *first* User's first name (whatever is first in the User Name field,
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# which is first-in-order but not necessarily a "first name" as in
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# "given name" or "name by which you call someone"; beware of western bias)
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# - *name* All the text in the User Name field.
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# - *login* The login name (which may be suggested based on User Name)
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# - *product* The hardware product, based on DMI data
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# - *product2* The product as described by Qt
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# - *cpu* CPU name
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# - *host* Current hostname (which may be a transient hostname)
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# Literal text in the template is preserved. Calamares tries to map
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# `${key}` values to something that will fit in a hostname, but does not
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# apply the same to literal text in the template. Do not use invalid
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# characters in the literal text, or no suggeston will be done.
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# - *forbidden_names* lists hostnames that may not be used. This list
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# always contains "localhost", but may list others that are unsuitable
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# or broken in special ways.
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hostname:
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location: None
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writeHostsFile: false
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forbidden_names: [ localhost ]
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presets:
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fullName:
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# value: "OEM User"
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editable: true
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loginName:
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# value: "oem"
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editable: true
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fullName:
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editable: true
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loginName:
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editable: true
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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: no
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0
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#
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# Configuration for the welcome module. The welcome page
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# displays some information from the branding file.
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# Which parts it displays can be configured through
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# the show* variables.
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#
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# In addition to displaying the welcome page, this module
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# can check requirements for installation.
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---
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# Display settings for various buttons on the welcome page.
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# The URLs themselves come from `branding.desc`. Each button
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# is show if the corresponding *show<buttonname>* setting
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# here is "true". If the setting is "false", the button is hidden.
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# Empty or not-set is interpreted as "false".
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#
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# TODO:3.3 Remove the URL fallback here; URLs only in `branding.desc`
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#
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# The setting can also be a full URL which will then be used
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# instead of the one from the branding file.
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showSupportUrl: true
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showKnownIssuesUrl: false
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showReleaseNotesUrl: false
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# Requirements checking. These are general, generic, things
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# that are checked. They may not match with the actual requirements
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# imposed by other modules in the system.
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showSupportUrl: true
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showKnownIssuesUrl: false
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showReleaseNotesUrl: false
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requirements:
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# Amount of available disk, in GiB. Floating-point is allowed here.
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# Note that this does not account for *usable* disk, so it is possible
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# to satisfy this requirement, yet have no space to install to.
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requiredStorage: 64
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# Amount of available RAM, in GiB. Floating-point is allowed here.
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requiredRam: 4.0
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# To check for internet connectivity, Calamares does a HTTP GET
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# on this URL; on success (e.g. HTTP code 200) internet is OK.
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# Use a privacy-respecting URL here, preferably in your distro's domain.
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#
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# The URL is only used if "internet" is in the *check* list below.
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internetCheckUrl: [ https://nixup.io, https://cache.nixos.org/ ]
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# List conditions to check. Each listed condition will be
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# probed in some way, and yields true or false according to
|
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# the host system satisfying the condition.
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#
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# This sample file lists all the conditions that are known.
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#
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# Note that the last three checks are for testing-purposes only,
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# and shouldn't be used in production (they are only available
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# when building Calamares in development mode). There are five
|
||||
# special checks:
|
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# - *false* is a check that is always false (unsatisfied)
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# - *true* is a check that is always true (satisfied)
|
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# - *slow-false* takes 3 seconds, and then is false; use this one to
|
||||
# show off the waiting-spinner before the first results come in
|
||||
# - *slow-true* takes 3 seconds, and then is true
|
||||
# - *snark* is a check that is only satisfied once it has been checked
|
||||
# at least three times ("what I tell you three times is true").
|
||||
# Keep in mind that "true" and "false" are YAML keywords for
|
||||
# boolean values, so should be quoted.
|
||||
check:
|
||||
- storage
|
||||
- ram
|
||||
- power
|
||||
- internet
|
||||
- screen
|
||||
# List conditions that **must** be satisfied (from the list
|
||||
# of conditions, above) for installation to proceed.
|
||||
# If any of these conditions are not met, the user cannot
|
||||
# continue past the welcome page.
|
||||
required:
|
||||
- storage
|
||||
- ram
|
||||
- internet
|
||||
|
||||
# GeoIP checking
|
||||
#
|
||||
# This can be used to pre-select a language based on the country
|
||||
# the user is currently in. It *assumes* that there's internet
|
||||
# connectivity, though. Configuration is like in the locale module,
|
||||
# but remember to use a URL that returns full data **and** to
|
||||
# use a selector that will pick the country, not the timezone.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# To disable GeoIP checking, either comment-out the entire geoip section,
|
||||
# or set the *style* key to an unsupported format (e.g. `none`).
|
||||
# Also, note the analogous feature in `src/modules/locale/locale.conf`,
|
||||
# which is where you will find complete documentation.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# For testing, the *style* may be set to `fixed`, any URL that
|
||||
# returns data (e.g. `http://example.com`) and then *selector*
|
||||
# sets the data that is actually returned (e.g. "DE" to simulate
|
||||
# the machine being in Germany).
|
||||
#
|
||||
# NOTE: the *selector* must pick the country code from the GeoIP
|
||||
# data. Timezone, city, or other data will not be recognized.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# geoip:
|
||||
# style: "none"
|
||||
# url: "https://geoip.kde.org/v1/ubiquity" # extended XML format
|
||||
# selector: "CountryCode" # blank uses default, which is wrong
|
||||
|
||||
# User interface
|
||||
#
|
||||
# The "select language" icon is an international standard, but it
|
||||
# might not theme very well with your desktop environment.
|
||||
# Fill in an icon name (following FreeDesktop standards) to
|
||||
# use that named icon instead of the usual one.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Leave blank or unset to use the international standard.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Known icons in this space are "set-language" and "config-language".
|
||||
#
|
||||
# languageIcon: set-language
|
||||
requiredStorage: 64
|
||||
requiredRam: 4.0
|
||||
internetCheckUrl: [ https://nixup.io, https://cache.nixos.org/ ]
|
||||
check:
|
||||
- storage
|
||||
- ram
|
||||
- power
|
||||
- internet
|
||||
- screen
|
||||
required:
|
||||
- storage
|
||||
- ram
|
||||
- internet
|
||||
|
||||
@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ configuration_tail = """
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
def pretty_name():
|
||||
return _("Installing deskOS.")
|
||||
return _("Installing deskOS")
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
status = pretty_name()
|
||||
|
||||
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