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43 lines
1.3 KiB
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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: "/root/.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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