diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/branding.desc b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/branding.desc deleted file mode 100644 index b27ec92d..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/branding.desc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ ---- -componentName: manjaro - -strings: - productName: TROMjaro Linux - shortProductName: TROMjaro - version: 18.1.2 - shortVersion: 18.1.2 - versionedName: TROMjaro Linux 18.1.2 "Juhraya" - shortVersionedName: TROMjaro 18.1.2 - bootloaderEntryName: TROMjaro - -images: - productLogo: "logo.png" - productIcon: "logo.png" - productWelcome: "languages.png" - -slideshow: "show.qml" - -style: - sidebarBackground: "#454948" - sidebarText: "#efefef" - sidebarTextSelect: "#9E4F5D" diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/languages.png b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/languages.png deleted file mode 100644 index c075b3e5..00000000 Binary files a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/languages.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/logo.png b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/logo.png deleted file mode 100644 index 60be8a38..00000000 Binary files a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/logo.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/show.qml b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/show.qml deleted file mode 100644 index dc4cea68..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/show.qml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,203 +0,0 @@ -/* === This file is part of Calamares - === - * - * Copyright 2015, Teo Mrnjavac - * - * Calamares is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify - * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or - * (at your option) any later version. - * - * Calamares is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with Calamares. If not, see . - */ - -/* - * Slides images dimensions are 800x440px. - */ - -import QtQuick 2.0; -import calamares.slideshow 1.0; - -Presentation -{ - id: presentation - - Timer { - interval: 6000 - running: true - repeat: true - onTriggered: presentation.goToNextSlide() - } - - Slide { - anchors.fill: parent - - Image { - id: background - source: "slide1.png" - anchors.fill: parent - } - Text { - anchors.horizontalCenter: background1.horizontalCenter - anchors.top: background1.bottom - text: "" - wrapMode: Text.WordWrap - width: 800 - horizontalAlignment: Text.Center - } - } - Slide { - anchors.fill: parent - - Image { - id: background1 - source: "slide2.png" - anchors.fill: parent - } - Text { - anchors.horizontalCenter: background1.horizontalCenter - anchors.top: background1.bottom - text: "" - wrapMode: Text.WordWrap - width: 800 - horizontalAlignment: Text.Center - } - } - Slide { - anchors.fill: parent - Image { - id: background2 - source: "slide3.png" - anchors.fill: parent - } - Text { - anchors.horizontalCenter: background1.horizontalCenter - anchors.top: background1.bottom - text: "" - wrapMode: Text.WordWrap - width: 800 - horizontalAlignment: Text.Center - } - } - Slide { - anchors.fill: parent - Image { - id: background3 - source: "slide4.png" - anchors.fill: parent - } - Text { - anchors.horizontalCenter: background1.horizontalCenter - anchors.top: background1.bottom - text: "" - wrapMode: Text.WordWrap - width: 800 - horizontalAlignment: Text.Center - } - } - Slide { - anchors.fill: parent - Image { - id: background4 - source: "slide5.png" - anchors.fill: parent - } - Text { - anchors.horizontalCenter: background1.horizontalCenter - anchors.top: background1.bottom - text: "" - wrapMode: Text.WordWrap - width: 800 - horizontalAlignment: Text.Center - } - } - Slide { - anchors.fill: parent - Image { - id: background5 - source: "slide6.png" - anchors.fill: parent - } - Text { - anchors.horizontalCenter: background1.horizontalCenter - anchors.top: background1.bottom - text: "" - wrapMode: Text.WordWrap - width: 800 - horizontalAlignment: Text.Center - } - } - - Slide { - anchors.fill: parent - Image { - id: background6 - source: "slide7.png" - anchors.fill: parent - } - Text { - anchors.horizontalCenter: background2.horizontalCenter - anchors.top: background2.bottom - text: "" - wrapMode: Text.WordWrap - width: 800 - horizontalAlignment: Text.Center - } - } - - Slide { - anchors.fill: parent - Image { - id: background7 - source: "slide8.png" - anchors.fill: parent - } - Text { - anchors.horizontalCenter: background3.horizontalCenter - anchors.top: background3.bottom - text: "" - wrapMode: Text.WordWrap - width: 800 - horizontalAlignment: Text.Center - } - } - - Slide { - anchors.fill: parent - Image { - id: background8 - source: "slide9.png" - anchors.fill: parent - } - Text { - anchors.horizontalCenter: background4.horizontalCenter - anchors.top: background4.bottom - text: "" - wrapMode: Text.WordWrap - width: 800 - horizontalAlignment: Text.Center - } - } - - Slide { - anchors.fill: parent - Image { - id: background9 - source: "slide10.png" - anchors.fill: parent - } - Text { - anchors.horizontalCenter: background5.horizontalCenter - anchors.top: background5.bottom - text: "" - wrapMode: Text.WordWrap - width: 800 - horizontalAlignment: Text.Center - } - } -} diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/slide1.png b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/slide1.png deleted file mode 100644 index 60502165..00000000 Binary files a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/slide1.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/slide10.png b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/slide10.png deleted file mode 100644 index 049e1256..00000000 Binary files a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/slide10.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/slide2.png b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/slide2.png deleted file mode 100644 index e4efe790..00000000 Binary files a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/slide2.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/slide3.png b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/slide3.png deleted file mode 100644 index 910298bf..00000000 Binary files a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/slide3.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/slide4.png b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/slide4.png deleted file mode 100644 index 6652d579..00000000 Binary files a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/slide4.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/slide5.png b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/slide5.png deleted file mode 100644 index 310feb8e..00000000 Binary files a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/slide5.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/slide6.png b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/slide6.png deleted file mode 100644 index da31e10b..00000000 Binary files a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/slide6.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/slide7.png b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/slide7.png deleted file mode 100644 index 052dda1e..00000000 Binary files a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/slide7.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/slide8.png b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/slide8.png deleted file mode 100644 index a252bc12..00000000 Binary files a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/slide8.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/slide9.png b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/slide9.png deleted file mode 100644 index 155526cb..00000000 Binary files a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/slide9.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/squid.png b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/squid.png deleted file mode 100644 index 452e4450..00000000 Binary files a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/branding/manjaro/squid.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/bootloader.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/bootloader.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 51337de9..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/bootloader.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -# Bootloader configuration. The bootloader is installed to allow -# the system to start (and pick one of the installed operating -# systems to run). ---- -# Define which bootloader you want to use for EFI installations -# Possible options are 'grub', 'sb-shim' and 'systemd-boot'. -efiBootLoader: "grub" - -# systemd-boot configuration files settings, set kernel and initramfs file names -# and amount of time before default selection boots -kernel: "_ALL_kver_" -img: "_default_image_" -fallback: "_fallback_image_" -timeout: "10" - -# Optionally set the menu entry name and kernel name to use in systemd-boot. -# If not specified here, these settings will be taken from branding.desc. -# -# bootloaderEntryName: "Manjaro" -kernelLine: ", with _manjaro_kernel_" -fallbackKernelLine: ", with _manjaro_kernel_ (fallback initramfs)" - -# GRUB 2 binary names and boot directory -# Some distributions (e.g. Fedora) use grub2-* (resp. /boot/grub2/) names. -# These names are also used when using sb-shim, since that needs some -# GRUB functionality (notably grub-probe) to work. As needed, you may use -# complete paths like `/usr/bin/efibootmgr` for the executables. -# -grubInstall: "grub-install" -grubMkconfig: "grub-mkconfig" -grubCfg: "/boot/grub/grub.cfg" -grubProbe: "grub-probe" -efiBootMgr: "efibootmgr" - -# Optionally set the bootloader ID to use for EFI. This is passed to -# grub-install --bootloader-id. -# -# If not set here, the value from bootloaderEntryName from branding.desc -# is used, with problematic characters (space and slash) replaced. -# -# The ID is also used as a directory name within the EFI environment, -# and the bootloader is copied from /boot/efi/EFI// . When -# setting the option here, keep in mind that the name is sanitized -# (problematic characters, see above, are replaced). -# -# efiBootloaderId: "dirname" - -# Optionally install a copy of the GRUB EFI bootloader as the EFI -# fallback loader (either bootia32.efi or bootx64.efi depending on -# the system). This may be needed on certain systems (Intel DH87MC -# seems to be the only one). If you set this to false, take care -# to add another module to optionally install the fallback on those -# boards that need it. -installEFIFallback: true diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/chrootcfg.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/chrootcfg.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 1f900c21..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/chrootcfg.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ ---- -requirements: - - name: /etc - mode: "0o755" - - name: /var/cache/pacman/pkg - mode: "0o755" - - name: /var/lib/pacman - mode: "0o755" - -isRank: true - -keyrings: - - archlinux - - manjaro diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/contextualprocess.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/contextualprocess.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 74bd2304..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/contextualprocess.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -# Configuration for the contextual process job. -# -# Contextual processes are based on **global** configuration values. -# When a given global value (string) equals a given value, then -# the associated command is executed. -# -# The special top-level keys *dontChroot* and *timeout* have -# meaning just like in shellprocess.conf. They are excluded from -# the comparison with global variables. -# -# Configuration consists of keys for global variable names (except -# *dontChroot* and *timeout*), and the sub-keys are strings to compare -# to the variable's value. If the variable has that particular value, the -# corresponding value (script) is executed. -# -# You can check for an empty value with "". -# -# As a special case, the value-check "*" matches any value, but **only** -# if no other value-check matches. Use it as an *else* form for value- -# checks. Take care to put the asterisk in quotes. The value-check "*" -# **also** matches a literal asterisk as value; a confusing corner case -# is checking for an asterisk **and** having a wildcard match with -# different commands. This is currently not possible. -# -# Global configuration variables are not checked in a deterministic -# order, so do not rely on commands from one variable-check to -# always happen before (or after) checks on another -# variable. Similarly, the value-equality checks are not -# done in a deterministic order, but all of the value-checks -# for a given variable happen together. As a special case, the -# value-check for "*" (the *else* case) happens after all of the -# other value-checks, and only matches if none of the others do. -# -# The values after a value sub-keys are the same kinds of values -# as can be given to the *script* key in the shellprocess module. -# See shellprocess.conf for documentation on valid values. ---- -dontChroot: false -firmwareType: - efi: - - "-pkg remove efi-firmware" - - command: "-mkinitramfsrd -abgn" - timeout: 120 # This is slow - bios: "-pkg remove bios-firmware" - "": "/bin/false no-firmware-type-set" - "*": "/bin/false some-other-firmware-value" diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/displaymanager.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/displaymanager.conf deleted file mode 100644 index f6b5a397..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/displaymanager.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -# Configure one or more display managers (e.g. SDDM) -# with a "best effort" approach. -# -# This module also sets up autologin, if the feature is enabled in -# globalstorage (where it would come from the users page). ---- -# The DM module attempts to set up all the DMs found in this list, in the -# precise order listed. The displaymanagers list can also be set in -# globalstorage, and in that case it overrides the setting here. -# -# If *sysconfigSetup* is set to *true* (see below, only relevant for -# openSUSE derivatives) then this list is ignored and only sysconfig -# is attempted. You can also list "sysconfig" in this list instead. -# -displaymanagers: - - slim - - sddm - - lightdm - - gdm - - mdm - - lxdm - - kdm - -# Enable the following settings to force a desktop environment -# in your displaymanager configuration file. This will attempt -# to configure the given DE (without checking if it is installed). -# The DM configuration for each potential DM may **or may not** -# support configuring a default DE, so the keys are mandatory -# but their interpretation is up to the DM configuration. -# -# Subkeys of *defaultDesktopEnvironment* are (all mandatory): -# - *executable* a full path to an executable -# - *desktopFile* a .desktop filename -# -# If this is **not** set, then Calamares will look for installed -# DE's and pick the first one it finds that is actually installed. -# -# If this **is** set, and the *executable* key doesn't point to -# an installed file, then the .desktop file's TryExec key is -# used instead. -# - -#defaultDesktopEnvironment: -# executable: "startkde" -# desktopFile: "plasma" - -#If true, try to ensure that the user, group, /var directory etc. for the -#display manager are set up correctly. This is normally done by the distribution -#packages, and best left to them. Therefore, it is disabled by default. -basicSetup: false - -# If true, setup autologin for openSUSE. This only makes sense on openSUSE -# derivatives or other systems where /etc/sysconfig/displaymanager exists. -# -# The preferred way to pick sysconfig is to just list it in the -# *displaymanagers* list (as the only one). -# -sysconfigSetup: false diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/finished.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/finished.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 3b6dd9dd..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/finished.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -# Configuration for the "finished" page, which is usually shown only at -# the end of the installation (successful or not). ---- -# DEPRECATED -# -# The finished page can hold a "restart system now" checkbox. -# If this is false, no checkbox is shown and the system is not restarted -# when Calamares exits. -# restartNowEnabled: true - -# DEPRECATED -# -# Initial state of the checkbox "restart now". Only relevant when the -# checkbox is shown by restartNowEnabled. -# restartNowChecked: false - -# Behavior of the "restart system now" button. -# -# There are four usable values: -# - never -# Does not show the button and does not restart. -# This matches the old behavior with restartNowEnabled=false. -# - user-unchecked -# Shows the button, defaults to unchecked, restarts if it is checked. -# This matches the old behavior with restartNowEnabled=true and restartNowChecked=false. -# - user-checked -# Shows the button, defaults to checked, restarts if it is checked. -# This matches the old behavior with restartNowEnabled=true and restartNowChecked=true. -# - always -# Shows the button, checked, but the user cannot change it. -# This is new behavior. -# -# The three combinations of legacy values are still supported. -restartNowMode: user-unchecked - -# If the checkbox is shown, and the checkbox is checked, then when -# Calamares exits from the finished-page it will run this command. -# If not set, falls back to "shutdown -r now". -restartNowCommand: "systemctl -i reboot" - -# When the last page is (successfully) reached, send a DBus notification -# to the desktop that the installation is done. This works only if the -# user as whom Calamares is run, can reach the regular desktop session bus. -notifyOnFinished: false diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/fsresizer.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/fsresizer.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 33329248..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/fsresizer.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -# Module that resizes a single FS to fill the entire (rest) of -# a device. This is used in OEM situations where an image is -# flashed onto an SD card (or similar) and used to boot a device, -# after which the FS should expand to fill the SD card. -# -# Example: a distro produces a 6GiB large image that is -# written to an 8GiB SD card; the FS should expand to take -# advantage of the unused 2GiB. The FS should expand much -# more if the same image is written to a 16GiB card. ---- - -# Which FS needs to be grown? Choose one way to identify it: -# - *fs* names a mount point which should already be mounted -# in the system. -# - *dev* names a device -fs: / -# dev: /dev/mmcblk0p1 - -# How much of the total remaining space should the FS use? -# The only sensible amount is "all of it". The value is -# in percent, so set it to 100. Perhaps a fixed size is -# needed (that would be weird though, since you don't know -# how big the card is), use MiB as suffix in that case. -# If missing, then it's assumed to be 0, and no resizing -# will happen. -# -# Percentages apply to **available space**. -size: 100% - -# Resizing might not be worth it, though. Set the minimum -# that it must grow; if it cannot grow that much, the -# resizing is skipped. Can be in percentage or absolute -# size, as above. If missing, then it's assumed to be 0, -# which means resizing is always worthwhile. -# -# If *atleast* is not zero, then the setting *required*, -# below, becomes relevant. -# -# Percentages apply to **total device size**. -#atleast: 1000MiB - -# When *atleast* is not zero, then the resize may be -# recommended (the default) or **required**. If the -# resize is required and cannot be carried out (because -# there's not enough space), then that is a fatal -# error for the installer. By default, resize is only -# recommended and it is not an error for no resize to be -# carried out. -required: false diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/fstab.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/fstab.conf deleted file mode 100644 index b2f3de36..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/fstab.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -# Creates /etc/fstab and /etc/crypttab in the target system. -# Also creates mount points for all the filesystems. -# -# When creating fstab entries for a filesystem, this module -# uses the options for the filesystem type to write to the -# options field of the file. ---- -# Mount options to use for all filesystems. If a specific filesystem -# is listed here, use those options, otherwise use the *default* -# options from this mapping. -mountOptions: - default: defaults,noatime - btrfs: defaults,noatime,space_cache,autodefrag - -# Mount options to use for the EFI System Partition. If not defined, the -# *mountOptions* for *vfat* are used, or if that is not set either, -# *default* from *mountOptions*. -efiMountOptions: umask=0077 - -# If a filesystem is on an SSD, add the following options. If a specific -# filesystem is listed here, use those options, otherwise no additional -# options are set (i.e. there is no *default* like in *mountOptions*). -ssdExtraMountOptions: - ext4: discard - jfs: discard - xfs: discard - swap: discard - btrfs: discard,compress=lzo - -# Additional options added to each line in /etc/crypttab -crypttabOptions: luks -# For Debian and Debian-based distributions, change the above line to: -# crypttabOptions: luks,keyscript=/bin/cat diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/grubcfg.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/grubcfg.conf deleted file mode 100644 index b354ec35..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/grubcfg.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -# Write lines to /etc/default/grub (in the target system) based -# on calculated values and the values set in the *defaults* key -# in this configuration file. -# -# Calculated values are: -# - GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR, branding module, *bootloaderEntryName* -# - GRUB_ENABLE_CRYPTODISK, based on the presence of filesystems -# that use LUKS -# - GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT, adding LUKS setup and plymouth -# support to the kernel. - ---- -# If set to true, always creates /etc/default/grub from scratch even if the file -# already existed. If set to false, edits the existing file instead. -overwrite: false - -# Default entries to write to /etc/default/grub if it does not exist yet or if -# we are overwriting it. -# -defaults: - GRUB_TIMEOUT: 5 - GRUB_DEFAULT: "saved" - GRUB_DISABLE_SUBMENU: true - GRUB_TERMINAL_OUTPUT: "console" - GRUB_DISABLE_RECOVERY: true diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/initcpio.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/initcpio.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 517e4839..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/initcpio.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -# Run mkinitcpio(8) with the given preset value ---- -# This key defines the kernel to be loaded. -# It can have the following values: -# - empty or unset, interpreted as "all" -# - the literal string "$uname" (without quotes, with dollar), -# which will use the output of `uname -r` to determine the -# running kernel, and use that. -# - any other string. -# -# Whatever is set, that string is passed as *preset* argument to the -# `-p` option of *mkinitcpio*. Take care that both "$uname" operates -# in the host system, and might not be correct if the target system is -# updated (to a newer kernel) as part of the installation. -# -# Note that "all" is probably not a good preset to use either. -kernel: linux312 - -# Set this to true to turn off mitigations for lax file -# permissions on initramfs (which, in turn, can compromise -# your LUKS encryption keys, CVS-2019-13179). -be_unsafe: false diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/keyboard.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/keyboard.conf deleted file mode 100644 index ee97c393..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/keyboard.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -# NOTE: you must have ckbcomp installed and runnable -# on the live system, for keyboard layout previews. ---- -# The name of the file to write X11 keyboard settings to -# The default value is the name used by upstream systemd-localed. -# Relative paths are assumed to be relative to /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d -xOrgConfFileName: "/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/00-keyboard.conf" - -# The path to search for keymaps converted from X11 to kbd format -# Leave this empty if the setting does not make sense on your distribution. -convertedKeymapPath: "/lib/kbd/keymaps/xkb" - -# Write keymap configuration to /etc/default/keyboard, usually -# found on Debian-related systems. -# Defaults to true if nothing is set. -#writeEtcDefaultKeyboard: true diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/license.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/license.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 9057f8a5..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/license.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -# Configuration file for License viewmodule, Calamares -# Syntax is YAML 1.2 ---- -# Define a list of licenses which may / must be accepted before continuing. -# -# Each entry in this list has the following keys: -# - id Entry identifier, must be unique. Not user visible. YAML: string. -# - name Pretty name for the software product, user visible and untranslatable. YAML: string. -# - vendor Pretty name for the software vendor, user visible and untranslatable. YAML: string, optional, default is empty. -# - type Package type identifier for presentation, not user visible but affects user visible strings. YAML: string. -# values: driver, gpudriver, browserplugin, codec, package, software; optional, default is software. -# - required If set to true, the user cannot proceed without accepting this license. YAML: boolean, optional, default is false. -# - url A URL for the license; a remote URL is not shown in Calamares, but a link -# to the URL is provided, which opens in the default web browser. A local -# URL (i.e. file:///) assumes that the contents are HTML or plain text, and -# displays the license in-line. YAML: string, mandatory. -entries: -- id: nvidia - name: Nvidia - vendor: Nvidia Corporation - type: driver - url: http://developer.download.nvidia.com/cg/Cg_3.0/license.pdf - required: false -- id: amd - name: Catalyst - vendor: "Advanced Micro Devices, Inc." - type: gpudriver - url: http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/eula - required: false -- id: flashplugin - name: Adobe Flash - vendor: Adobe Systems Incorporated - type: browserplugin - url: http://www.adobe.com/products/eulas/pdfs/PlatformClients_PC_WWEULA_Combined_20100108_1657.pdf - required: true -# This example uses a file: link. This example uses a relative link, which -# is relative to where you run Calamares. Assuming you run it from build/ -# as part of your testing, you'll get the LICENSE text for Calamares -# (which is the text of the GPLv3, not proprietary at all). -- id: mine_mine - name: Calamares Proprietary License - vendor: Calamares, Inc. - type: software - required: true - url: file:../LICENSE diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/locale.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/locale.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 4beb4fe8..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/locale.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,97 +0,0 @@ ---- -# This settings are used to set your default system time zone. -# Time zones are usually located under /usr/share/zoneinfo and -# provided by the 'tzdata' package of your Distribution. -# -# Distributions using systemd can list available -# time zones by using the timedatectl command. -# timedatectl list-timezones -# -# The starting timezone (e.g. the pin-on-the-map) when entering -# the locale page can be set through keys *region* and *zone*. -# If either is not set, defaults to America/New_York. -# -region: "America" -zone: "New_York" - - -# System locales are detected in the following order: -# -# - /usr/share/i18n/SUPPORTED -# - localeGenPath (defaults to /etc/locale.gen if not set) -# - 'locale -a' output -# -# Enable only when your Distribution is using an -# custom path for locale.gen -# -#localeGenPath: "PATH_TO/locale.gen" - -# GeoIP based Language settings: Leave commented out to disable GeoIP. -# -# GeoIP needs a working Internet connection. -# This can be managed from `welcome.conf` by adding -# internet to the list of required conditions. -# -# The configuration -# is in three parts: a *style*, which can be "json" or "xml" -# depending on the kind of data returned by the service, and -# a *url* where the data is retrieved, and an optional *selector* -# to pick the right field out of the returned data (e.g. field -# name in JSON or element name in XML). -# -# The default selector (when the setting is blank) is picked to -# work with existing JSON providers (which use "time_zone") and -# Ubiquity's XML providers (which use "TimeZone"). -# -# If the service configured via *url* uses -# a different attribute name (e.g. "timezone") in JSON or a -# different element tag (e.g. "") in XML, set this -# string to the name or tag to be used. -# -# In JSON: -# - if the string contains "." characters, this is used as a -# multi-level selector, e.g. "a.b" will select the timezone -# from data "{a: {b: "Europe/Amsterdam" } }". -# - each part of the string split by "." characters is used as -# a key into the JSON data. -# In XML: -# - all elements with the named tag (e.g. all TimeZone) elements -# from the document are checked; the first one with non-empty -# text value is used. -# -# -# An HTTP(S) request is made to *url*. The request should return -# valid data in a suitable format, depending on *style*; -# generally this includes a string value with the timezone -# in / format. For services that return data which -# does not follow the conventions of "suitable data" described -# below, *selector* may be used to pick different data. -# -# Note that this example URL works, but the service is shutting -# down in June 2018. -# -# Suitable JSON data looks like -# ``` -# {"time_zone":"America/New_York"} -# ``` -# Suitable XML data looks like -# ``` -# Europe/Brussels -# ``` -# -# To accommodate providers of GeoIP timezone data with peculiar timezone -# naming conventions, the following cleanups are performed automatically: -# - backslashes are removed -# - spaces are replaced with _ -# -# Legacy settings "geoipStyle", "geoipUrl" and "geoipSelector" -# in the top-level are still supported, but I'd advise against. -# -# 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/welcome/welcome.conf. -# -geoip: - style: "json" - url: "https://geoip.kde.org/v1/calamares" - selector: "" # leave blank for the default diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/luksopenswaphookcfg.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/luksopenswaphookcfg.conf deleted file mode 100644 index f5610cd7..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/luksopenswaphookcfg.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -# Writes an openswap configuration with LUKS settings to the given path ---- -# Path of the configuration file to write (in the target system) -configFilePath: /etc/openswap.conf diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/machineid.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/machineid.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 97bd10a0..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/machineid.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -# Machine-ID and other random data on the target system. -# -# This module can create a number of "random" things on the target: -# - a systemd machine-id file (hence the name of the Calamares module) -# with a random UUID. -# - a dbus machine-id file (or, optionally, link to the one from systemd) -# - an entropy file -# ---- -# Whether to create /etc/machine-id for systemd. -systemd: true - -# Whether to create /var/lib/dbus/machine-id for D-Bus. -dbus: true -# Whether /var/lib/dbus/machine-id should be a symlink to /etc/machine-id -# (ignored if dbus is false, or if there is no /etc/machine-id to point to). -dbus-symlink: true -# this is a deprecated form of *dbus-symlink* -symlink: true - -# Whether to create an entropy file -entropy: false -# Whether to copy entropy from the host -entropy-copy: false diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/mhwdcfg.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/mhwdcfg.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 1233ab9b..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/mhwdcfg.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ ---- -bus: - - pci -# - usb - -identifier: - net: - - 200 - - 280 - video: - - 300 - - 302 - - 380 - -driver: free - -local: true - -repo: /opt/mhwd/pacman-mhwd.conf diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/mount.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/mount.conf deleted file mode 100644 index bb28eed6..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/mount.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -# Mount filesystems in the target (generally, before treating the -# target as a usable chroot / "live" system). Filesystems are -# automatically mounted from the partitioning module. Filesystems -# listed here are **extra**. The filesystems listed in *extraMounts* -# are mounted in all target systems. The filesystems listed in -# *extraMountsEfi* are mounted in the target system **only** if -# the host machine uses UEFI. ---- -# Extra filesystems to mount. The key's value is a list of entries; each -# entry has four keys: -# - device The device node to mount -# - fs The filesystem type to use -# - mountPoint Where to mount the filesystem -# - options (optional) Extra options to pass to mount(8) -# -extraMounts: - - device: proc - fs: proc - mountPoint: /proc - - device: sys - fs: sysfs - mountPoint: /sys - - device: /dev - mountPoint: /dev - options: bind - - device: tmpfs - fs: tmpfs - mountPoint: /run - - device: /run/udev - mountPoint: /run/udev - options: bind - -extraMountsEfi: - - device: efivarfs - fs: efivarfs - mountPoint: /sys/firmware/efi/efivars diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/netinstall.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/netinstall.conf deleted file mode 100644 index fd59c24c..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/netinstall.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ ---- -# This is the URL that is retrieved to get the netinstall groups-and-packages -# data (which should be in the format described in netinstall.yaml), e.g.: -# groupsUrl: http://example.org/netinstall.php -# or it can be a locally installed file: -# groupsUrl: file:///usr/share/calamares/netinstall.yaml -# -# Note that the contents of the groups file is the **important** -# part of the configuration of this module. It specifies what -# the user may select and what commands are to be run. -# -# The format of the groups file is documented in `README.md`. -# -# groupsUrl: file:///usr/share/calamares/netinstall.yaml - -# If the installation can proceed without netinstall (e.g. the Live CD -# can create a working installed system, but netinstall is preferred -# to bring it up-to-date or extend functionality) leave this set to -# false (the default). If set to true, the netinstall data is required. -# -# This only has an effect if the netinstall data cannot be retrieved, -# or is corrupt: having "required" set, means the install cannot proceed. -required: false diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/oemid.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/oemid.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 8f9bc3d0..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/oemid.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -# This is an OEM setup (phase-0) configuration file. ---- -# The batch-identifier is written to /var/log/installer/oem-id. -# This value is put into the text box as the **suggested** -# OEM ID. If @@DATE@@ is included in the identifier, then -# that is replaced by the current date in yyyy-MM-dd (ISO) format. -# -# it is ok for the identifier to be empty. -# -# The identifier is written to the file as UTF-8 (this will be no -# different from ASCII, for most inputs) and followed by a newline. -# If the identifier is empty, only a newline is written. -batch-identifier: neon-@@DATE@@ diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/openrcdmcryptcfg.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/openrcdmcryptcfg.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 57ee2dc3..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/openrcdmcryptcfg.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ ---- -configFilePath: /etc/conf.d/dmcrypt diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/packagechooser.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/packagechooser.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 28f06f32..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/packagechooser.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,106 +0,0 @@ -# Configuration for the low-density software chooser ---- -# The packagechooser writes a GlobalStorage value for the choice that -# has been made. The key is *packagechooser_*. If *id* is set here, -# it is substituted into the key name. If it is not set, the module's -# instance name is used; see the *instances* section of `settings.conf`. -# If there is just one packagechooser module, and no *id* is set, -# resulting GS key is probably *packagechooser_packagechooser*. -# -# The GS value is a comma-separated list of the IDs of the selected -# packages, or an empty string if none is selected. -# -# id: "" - -# Software selection mode, to set whether the software packages -# can be chosen singly, or multiply. -# -# Possible modes are "optional", "required" (for zero or one) -# or "optionalmultiple", "requiredmultiple" (for zero-or-more -# or one-or-more). -mode: required - -# Human-visible strings in this module. These are all optional. -# The following translated keys are used: -# - *step*, used in the overall progress view (left-hand pane) -# -# Each key kan have a [locale] added to it, which is used as -# the translated string for that locale. For the strings -# associated with the "no-selection" item, see *items*, below -# with the explicit id "". -# -labels: - step: "Office Suite" - step[de]: "Office-Paket" - -# Items to display in the chooser. In general, this should be a -# pretty short list to avoid overwhelming the UI. This is a list -# of objects, and the items are displayed in list order. -# -# Either provide the data for an item in the list (using the keys -# below), or use existing AppData XML files, or use AppStream cache -# as a source for the data. -# -# For data provided by the list: the item has an id, which is used in -# setting the value of *packagechooser_*). The following fields -# are mandatory: -# -# - *id* ID for the product. The ID "" is special, and is used for -# "no package selected". Only include this if the mode allows -# selecting none. -# - *package* Package name for the product. While mandatory, this is -# not actually used anywhere. -# - *name* Human-readable name of the product. To provide translations, -# add a *[lang]* decoration as part of the key name, e.g. `name[nl]` -# for Dutch. The list of usable languages can be found in -# `CMakeLists.txt` or as part of the debug output of Calamares. -# - *description* Human-readable description. These can be translated -# as well. -# - *screenshot* Path to a single screenshot of the product. May be -# a filesystem path or a QRC path (e.g. ":/images/no-selection.png"). -# -# Use the empty string "" as ID / key for the "no selection" item if -# you want to customize the display of that item as well. -# -# For data provided by AppData XML: the item has an *appdata* -# key which points to an AppData XML file in the local filesystem. -# This file is parsed to provide the id (from AppData id), name -# (from AppData name), description (from AppData description paragraphs -# or the summary entries), and a screenshot (the defautl screenshot -# from AppData). No package is set (but that is unused anyway). -# -# AppData may contain IDs that are not useful inside Calamares, -# and the screenshot URL may be remote -- a remote URL will not -# be loaded and the screenshot will be missing. An item with *appdata* -# **may** specify an ID or screenshot path, as above. This will override -# the settings from AppData. -# -# For data provided by AppStream cache: the item has an *appstream* -# key which matches the AppStream identifier in the cache (e.g. -# *org.kde.kwrite.desktop*). Data is retrieved from the AppStream -# cache for that ID. The package name is set from the AppStream data. -# -# An item for AppStream may also contain an *id* and a *screenshot* -# key which will override the data from AppStream. -items: - - id: "" - package: "" - name: "No Office Suite" - name[de]: "Kein Office Paket" - description: "Please pick an office suite from the list. If you don't want to install an office suite, that's fine, you can install one later as needed." - description[de]: "Bitte wählen Sie ein Office-Paket von der Liste. Wenn Sie kein Office installieren wollen, kann dies auch zu einer späteren Zeitpunkt erfolgen." - screenshot: ":/images/choose-office.jpg" - - id: "libreoffice-still" - package: "libreoffice-still" - name: "LibreOffice" - name[de]: "LibreOffice" - description: "LibreOffice is a powerful and free office suite, used by millions of people around the world. Its clean interface and feature-rich tools help you unleash your creativity and enhance your productivity." - description[de]: "LibreOffice ist ein leistungsstarkes Office-Paket. Die klare Oberfläche und mächtigen Werkzeuge lassen Sie Ihre Kreativität entfalten und Ihre Produktivität steigern." - screenshot: ":/images/LibreOffice.jpg" - - id: "freeoffice" - package: "freeoffice" - name: "FreeOffice" - name[de]: "FreeOffice" - description: "FreeOffice is a powerful Office suite with word processing, spreadsheet and presentation software. It is seamlessly compatible with Microsoft Office and can be used free of charge. For long-term use, request a free product key directly in the application." - description[de]: "FreeOffice ist ein leistungsstarkes Office-Paket mit Textverarbeitung, Tabellenkalkulation und Präsentationssoftware. Es ist nahtlos kompatible zu Microsoft Office und kann frei genutzt werden. Für eine Langzeitnutzung kann ein Produktkey im Programm angefordert werden." - screenshot: ":/images/FreeOffice.jpg" diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/packages.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/packages.conf deleted file mode 100644 index e42e8e9b..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/packages.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,170 +0,0 @@ ---- -# -# Which package manager to use, options are: -# - packagekit - PackageKit CLI tool -# - zypp - Zypp RPM frontend -# - yum - Yum RPM frontend -# - dnf - DNF, the new RPM frontend -# - urpmi - Mandriva package manager -# - apt - APT frontend for DEB and RPM -# - pacman - Pacman -# - portage - Gentoo package manager -# - entropy - Sabayon package manager -# - dummy - Dummy manager, only logs -# -backend: dummy - -# -# Often package installation needs an internet connection. -# Since you may allow system installation without a connection -# and want to offer OPTIONAL package installation, it's -# possible to have no internet, yet have this packages module -# enabled in settings. -# -# You can skip the whole module when there is no internet -# by setting "skip_if_no_internet" to true. -# -# You can run a package-manager specific update procedure -# before installing packages (for instance, to update the -# list of packages and dependencies); this is done only if there -# is an internet connection. -# -# Set "update_db" to 'true' for refreshing the database on the -# target system. On target installations, which got installed by -# unsquashing, a full system update may be needed. Otherwise -# post-installing additional packages may result in conflicts. -# Therefore set also "update_system" to 'true'. -# -skip_if_no_internet: false -update_db: true -update_system: false - -# -# List of maps with package operations such as install or remove. -# Distro developers can provide a list of packages to remove -# from the installed system (for instance packages meant only -# for the live system). -# -# A job implementing a distro specific logic to determine other -# packages that need to be installed or removed can run before -# this one. Distro developers may want to install locale packages -# or remove drivers not needed on the installed system. -# Such a job would populate a list of dictionaries in the global -# storage called "packageOperations" and that list is processed -# after the static list in the job configuration (i.e. the list -# that is in this configuration file). -# -# Allowed package operations are: -# - install, try_install: will call the package manager to -# install one or more packages. The install target will -# abort the whole installation if package-installation -# fails, while try_install carries on. Packages may be -# listed as (localized) names, or as (localized) package-data. -# See below for the description of the format. -# - localInstall: this is used to call the package manager -# to install a package from a path-to-a-package. This is -# useful if you have a static package archive on the install media. -# The *pacman* package manager is the only one to specially support -# this operation (all others treat this the same as *install*). -# - remove, try_remove: will call the package manager to -# remove one or more packages. The remove target will -# abort the whole installation if package-removal fails, -# while try_remove carries on. Packages may be listed as -# (localized) names. -# -# There are two formats for naming packages: as a name or as package-data, -# which is an object notation providing package-name, as well as pre- and -# post-install scripts. -# -# Here are both formats, for installing vi. The first one just names the -# package for vi (using the naming of the installed package manager), while -# the second contains three data-items; the pre-script is run before invoking -# the package manager, and the post-script runs once it is done. -# -# - install -# - vi -# - package: vi -# pre-script: touch /tmp/installing-vi -# post-script: rm -f /tmp/installing-vi -# -# The pre- and post-scripts are optional, but you cannot leave both out -# if you do use the *package* key: using "package: vi" with neither script -# option will trick Calamares into trying to install a package named -# "package: vi", which is unlikely to work. -# -# The pre- and post-scripts are **not** executed by a shell unless you -# explicitly invoke `/bin/sh` in them. The command-lines are passed -# to exec(), which does not understand shell syntax. In other words: -# -# pre-script: ls | wc -l -# -# Will fail, because `|` is passed as a command-line argument to ls, -# as are `wc`, and `-l`. No shell pipeline is set up, and ls is likely -# to complain. Invoke the shell explicitly: -# -# pre-script: /bin/sh -c \"ls | wc -l\" -# -# The above note on shell-expansion applies to versions up-to-and-including -# Calamares 3.2.12, but will change in future. -# -# Any package name may be localized; this is used to install localization -# packages for software based on the selected system locale. By including -# the string `LOCALE` in the package name, the following happens: -# -# - if the system locale is English (any variety), then the package is not -# installed at all, -# - otherwise `$LOCALE` or `${LOCALE}` is replaced by the 'lower-cased' BCP47 -# name of the 'language' part of the selected system locale (not the -# country/region/dialect part), e.g. selecting "nl_BE" will use "nl" -# here. -# -# Take care that just plain `LOCALE` will not be replaced, so `foo-LOCALE` will -# be left unchanged, while `foo-$LOCALE` will be changed. However, `foo-LOCALE` -# **will** be removed from the list of packages (i.e. not installed), if -# English is selected. If a non-English locale is selected, then `foo-LOCALE` -# will be installed, unchanged (no language-name-substitution occurs). -# -# The following installs localizations for vi, if they are relevant; if -# there is no localization, installation continues normally. -# -# - install -# - vi-$LOCALE -# - package: vi-${LOCALE} -# pre-script: touch /tmp/installing-vi -# post-script: rm -f /tmp/installing-vi -# -# When installing packages, Calamares will invoke the package manager -# with a list of package names if it can; package-data prevents this because -# of the scripts that need to run. In other words, this: -# -# - install: -# - vi -# - binutils -# - package: wget -# pre-script: touch /tmp/installing-wget -# -# This will invoke the package manager three times, once for each package, -# because not all of them are simple package names. You can speed up the -# process if you have only a few pre-scripts, by using multiple install targets: -# -# - install: -# - vi -# - binutils -# - install: -# - package: wget -# pre-script: touch /tmp/installing-wget -# -# This will call the package manager once with the package-names "vi" and -# "binutils", and then a second time for "wget". When installing large numbers -# of packages, this can lead to a considerable time savings. -# -operations: - - install: - - vi - - vi-${LOCALE} - - wget - - binutils - - remove: - - vi - - wget - - binutils diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/partition.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/partition.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 6fbb44cb..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/partition.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,137 +0,0 @@ -# This setting specifies the mount point of the EFI system partition. Some -# distributions (Fedora, Debian, Manjaro, etc.) use /boot/efi, others (KaOS, -# etc.) use just /boot. -efiSystemPartition: "/boot/efi" - -# This optional setting specifies the size of the EFI system partition. -# If nothing is specified, the default size of 300MiB will be used. -# efiSystemPartitionSize: 300M - -# In autogenerated partitioning, allow the user to select a swap size? -# If there is exactly one choice, no UI is presented, and the user -# cannot make a choice -- this setting is used. If there is more than -# one choice, a UI is presented. -# -# Legacy settings *neverCreateSwap* and *ensureSuspendToDisk* correspond -# to values of *userSwapChoices* as follows: -# - *neverCreateSwap* is true, means [none] -# - *neverCreateSwap* is false, *ensureSuspendToDisk* is false, [small] -# - *neverCreateSwap* is false, *ensureSuspendToDisk* is true, [suspend] -# -# Autogenerated swap sizes are as follows: -# - *suspend*: Swap is always at least total memory size, -# and up to 4GiB RAM follows the rule-of-thumb 2 * memory; -# from 4GiB to 8 GiB it stays steady at 8GiB, and over 8 GiB memory -# swap is the size of main memory. -# - *small*: Follows the rules above, but Swap is at -# most 8GiB, and no more than 10% of available disk. -# In both cases, a fudge factor (usually 10% extra) is applied so that there -# is some space for administrative overhead (e.g. 8 GiB swap will allocate -# 8.8GiB on disk in the end). -userSwapChoices: - - none # Create no swap, use no swap - - reuse # Re-use existing swap, but don't create any (unsupported right now) - - small # Up to 4GB - - suspend # At least main memory size - - file # To swap file instead of partition (unsupported right now) - -# LEGACY SETTINGS (these will generate a warning) -# ensureSuspendToDisk: true -# neverCreateSwap: false - -# Correctly draw nested (e.g. logical) partitions as such. -drawNestedPartitions: false - -# Show/hide partition labels on manual partitioning page. -alwaysShowPartitionLabels: true - -# Default filesystem type, used when a "new" partition is made. -# -# When replacing a partition, the existing filesystem inside the -# partition is retained. In other cases, e.g. Erase and Alongside, -# as well as when using manual partitioning and creating a new -# partition, this filesystem type is pre-selected. Note that -# editing a partition in manual-creation mode will not automatically -# change the filesystem type to this default value -- it is not -# creating a new partition. -# -# Suggested values: ext2, ext3, ext4, reiser, xfs, jfs, btrfs -# If nothing is specified, Calamares defaults to "ext4". -# -# Names are case-sensitive and defined by KPMCore. -defaultFileSystemType: "ext4" - -# Show/hide LUKS related functionality in automated partitioning modes. -# Disable this if you choose not to deploy early unlocking support in GRUB2 -# and/or your distribution's initramfs solution. -# -# BIG FAT WARNING: -# -# This option is unsupported, as it cuts out a crucial security feature. -# Disabling LUKS and shipping Calamares without a correctly configured GRUB2 -# and initramfs is considered suboptimal use of the Calamares software. The -# Calamares team will not provide user support for any potential issue that -# may arise as a consequence of setting this option to false. -# It is strongly recommended that system integrators put in the work to support -# LUKS unlocking support in GRUB2 and initramfs/dracut/mkinitcpio/etc. -# Support is offered to system integrators that wish to do so, through the -# Calamares bug tracker, as well as in #calamares on Freenode. -# For more information on setting up GRUB2 for Calamares with LUKS, see -# https://github.com/calamares/calamares/wiki/Deploy-LUKS -# -# If nothing is specified, LUKS is enabled in automated modes. -#enableLuksAutomatedPartitioning: true - -# Allow manual partitioning. -# -# When set to false, this option hides the "Manual partitioning" button, -# limiting the user's choice to "Erase", "Replace" or "Alongside". -# This can be useful when using a custom partition layout we don't want -# the user to modify. -# -# If nothing is specified, manual partitioning is enabled. -#allowManualPartitioning: true - -# To apply a custom partition layout, it has to be defined this way : -# -# partitionLayout: -# - name: "rootfs" -# filesystem: "ext4" -# mountPoint: "/" -# size: 20% -# minSize: 500M -# maxSize: 10G -# - name: "home" -# filesystem: "ext4" -# mountPoint: "/home" -# size: 3G -# minSize: 1.5G -# - name: "data" -# filesystem: "fat32" -# mountPoint: "/data" -# size: 100% -# -# There can be any number of partitions, each entry having the following attributes: -# - name: partition label -# - filesystem: filesystem type -# - mountPoint: partition mount point -# - size: partition size in bytes (append 'K', 'M' or 'G' for KiB, MiB or GiB) -# or -# % of the available drive space if a '%' is appended to the value -# - minSize: minimum partition size (optional parameter) -# - maxSize: maximum partition size (optional parameter) - -# Checking for available storage -# -# This overlaps with the setting of the same name in the welcome module's -# requirements section. If nothing is set by the welcome module, this -# value is used instead. It is still a problem if there is no required -# size set at all, and the replace and resize options will not be offered -# if no required size is set. -# -# The value is in Gibibytes (GiB). -# -# BIG FAT WARNING: except for OEM-phase-0 use, you should be using -# the welcome module, **and** configure this value in -# `welcome.conf`, not here. -# requiredStorage: 3.5 diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/plasmalnf.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/plasmalnf.conf deleted file mode 100644 index a954c685..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/plasmalnf.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ -# The Plasma Look-and-Feel module allows selecting a Plasma -# Look-and-Feel in the live- or host-system and switches the -# host Plasma session immediately to the chosen LnF; it -# can also write a LnF configuration to the target user / on -# the target system. -# -# This module should be used once in a view section (to get -# the UI) and once in the exec section (to apply the selection -# to the target user). It should come **after** the user module -# in exec, so that the target user has been created alrady. ---- -# Full path to the Plasma look-and-feel tool (CLI program -# for querying and applying Plasma themes). If this is not -# set, no LNF setting will happen. -lnftool: "/usr/bin/lookandfeeltool" - -# For systems where the user Calamares runs as (usually root, -# via either sudo or pkexec) has a clean environment, set this -# to the originating username; the lnftool will be run through -# "sudo -H -u " instead of directly. -# -# liveuser: "live" - -# You can limit the list of Plasma look-and-feel themes by listing ids -# here. If this key is not present, all of the installed themes are listed. -# If the key is present, only installed themes that are **also** included -# in the list are shown (could be none!). See the *showAll* key, below, -# to change that. -# -# Themes may be listed by id, (e.g. fluffy-bunny, below) or as a theme -# and an image (e.g. breeze) which will be used to show a screenshot. -# Themes with no image set at all get a "missing screenshot" image; if the -# image file is not found, they get a color swatch based on the image name. -# -# The image may be an absolute path. If it is a relative path, though, -# it is searched in the current directory and in the branding directory -# (i.e. relative to the directory where your branding.desc lives). -# -# Valid forms of entries in the *themes* key: -# - A single string (unquoted), which is the theme id -# - A pair of *theme* and *image* keys, e.g. -# ``` -# - theme: fluffy-bunny.desktop -# image: "fluffy-screenshot.png" -# ``` -# -# The image screenshot is resized to 12x8 the current font size, with -# a minimum of 120x80 pixels. This allows the screenshot to scale up -# on HiDPI displays where the fonts are larger (in pixels). -themes: - - org.kde.fuzzy-pig.desktop - - theme: org.kde.breeze.desktop - image: "breeze.png" - - theme: org.kde.breezedark.desktop - image: "breeze-dark.png" - - org.kde.fluffy-bunny.desktop - -# If *showAll* is true, then all installed themes are shown in the -# UI for selection, even if they are not listed in *themes*. This -# allows selection of all themes even while not all of them are -# listed in *themes* -- which is useful to show screenshots for those -# you do have a screenshot for. -showAll: false - -# You can pre-select one of the themes; it is not applied -# immediately, but its radio-button is switched on to indicate -# that that is the theme (that is most likely) currently in use. -# Do this only on Live images where you are reasonably sure -# that the user is not going to change the theme out from under -# themselves before running the installer. -# -# If this key is present, its value should be the id of the theme -# which should be pre-selected. If absent, empty, or the pre-selected -# theme is not found on the live system, no theme will be pre-selected. -# -# As a special setting, use "*", to try to find the currently- -# selected theme by reading the Plasma configuration. This requires -# KF5::Config at build- and run-time. -preselect: "*" diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/plymouthcfg.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/plymouthcfg.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 47c54f5f..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/plymouthcfg.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -# Plymouth Configuration Module -# -# This module can be used to setup the default plymouth theme to -# be used with your distribution -# -# You should only use this module if the plymouth package is installed -# on the build configurations of your distribution & the plymouth -# theme you want to configure is installed as well. If the unpacked -# filesystem configures a plymouth theme already, there is no need -# to change it here. ---- - - -# Leave this commented if you want to use the default theme -# shipped with your distribution configurations. Make sure that -# the theme exists in the themes directory of plymouth path. -# Debian / Ubuntu comes with themes "joy", "script", "softwaves", -# possibly others. Look in /usr/share/plymouth/themes for more. -# -# Specifying a non-existent theme will leave the plymouth -# configuration set to that theme. It is up to plymouth to -# deal with that. - -plymouth_theme: spinfinity - - - - diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/postcfg.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/postcfg.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 1c8651dc..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/postcfg.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ ---- -keyrings: - - archlinux - - manjaro diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/preservefiles.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/preservefiles.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 671a308c..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/preservefiles.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -# Configuration for the preserve-files job -# -# The *files* key contains a list of files to preserve. Each element of -# the list should have one of these forms: -# -# - an absolute path (probably within the host system). This will be preserved -# as the same path within the target system (chroot). If, globally, dontChroot -# is true, then these items are ignored (since the destination is the same -# as the source). -# - a map with a *dest* key. The *dest* value is a path interpreted in the -# target system (if dontChroot is true, in the host system). Relative paths -# are not recommended. There are three possible other keys in the map: -# - *from*, which must have one of the values, below; it is used to -# preserve files whose pathname is known to Calamares internally. -# - *src*, to refer to a path interpreted in the host system. Relative -# paths are not recommended, and are interpreted relative to where -# Calamares is being run. -# - *perm*, is a colon-separated tuple of :: -# where is in octal (e.g. 4777 for wide-open, 0400 for read-only -# by owner). If set, the file's ownership and permissions are set to -# those values within the target system; if not set, no permissions -# are changed. -# Only one of the two source keys (either *from* or *src*) may be set. -# -# The target filename is modified as follows: -# - `@@ROOT@@` is replaced by the path to the target root (may be /) -# - `@@USER@@` is replaced by the username entered by on the user -# page (may be empty, for instance if no user page is enabled) -# -# Special values for the key *from* are: -# - *log*, for the complete log file (up to the moment the preservefiles -# module is run), -# - *config*, for the Calamares configuration file -# - *globals*, for a JSON dump of the contents of global storage ---- -files: - - /etc/oem-information - - from: log - dest: /root/install.log - perm: root:wheel:644 - - from: config - dest: /root/install.cfg - perm: root:wheel:400 - -# The *perm* key contains a default value to apply to all files listed -# above that do not have a *perm* key of their own. If not set, -# root:root:0400 (highly restrictive) is used. -# -# perm: "root:root:0400" diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/rawfs.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/rawfs.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 10e654a7..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/rawfs.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -# Configuration for the rawfs module: raw filesystem copy to a block device - ---- - -# To apply a custom partition layout, it has to be defined as a list of targets. -# -# For each target, the following attributes must be defined: -# * mountPoint: The mount point of the destination device on the installed system -# The corresponding block device will automatically be identified and used as the -# destination for the operation -# * source: The source filesystem; it can be the mount point of a locally (on the -# live system) mounted filesystem, a path to a disk image, or a block device -# * resize (optional): Expand the destination filesystem to fill the whole -# partition at the end of the operation; this works only with ext filesystems -# for now - -targets: - - mountPoint: / - source: / - - mountPoint: /home - source: /images/home.img - resize: true - - mountPoint: /data - source: /dev/mmcblk0p3 diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/removeuser.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/removeuser.conf deleted file mode 100644 index dab4b252..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/removeuser.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -# Removes a single user (with userdel) from the system. -# This is typically used in OEM setups or if the live user -# spills into the target system. ---- -# Username in the target system to be removed. -username: live diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/services.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/services.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 4d34df7d..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/services.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ -# Systemd services manipulation. -# -# This module can enable services and targets for systemd -# (if packaging doesn't already do that). It can calso -# disable services (but not targets). -# -# First, services are enabled; then targets; then services -# are disabled -- this order of operations is fixed. ---- - -# There are three configuration keys for this module: -# *services*, *targets* and *disable*. The value of each -# key is a list of entries. Each entry has two keys: -# - *name* is the (string) name of the service or target that is being -# changed. Use quotes. Don't include ".target" or ".service" -# in the name. -# - *mandatory* is a boolean option, which states whether the change -# must be done successfully. If systemd reports an error while changing -# a mandatory entry, the installation will fail. When mandatory is false, -# errors for that entry (service or target) are ignored. If mandatory -# is not specified, the default is false. -# -# An entry may also be given as a single string, which is then -# interpreted as the name of the service. In this case, mandatory -# is also set to the default of false. -# -# Use [] to express an empty list. - -# # This example enables NetworkManager (and fails if it can't), -# # disables cups (and ignores failure). Then it enables the -# # graphical target (e.g. so that SDDM runs for login), and -# # finally disables pacman-init (an ArchLinux-only service). -# # -# # Enables .service -# services: -# - name: "NetworkManager" -# mandatory: true -# - name: "cups" -# mandatory: false -# -# # Enables .target -# targets: -# - name: "graphical" -# mandatory: true -# -# # Disables .service -# disable: -# - name: "pacman-init" -# mandatory: false -# -# # Disables .target -# # .. this shows how to use just the name -# disable-targets: -# - graphical -# -# # Masks (stronger version of disable). This section -# # is unusual because you **must** include the suffix -# # (e.g. ".service") as part of the name, so, e.g. to mask -# # NetworkManager (rather than just disable it) you must -# # specify "NetworkManager.service" as name. -# mask: -# - name: "NetworkManager.service" -# - mandatory: true - -# By default, no changes are made. -#services: [] -#targets: [] -#disable: [] -disable-targets: [] -mask: [] - -# Manjaro settings - -services: - - name: "NetworkManager" - mandatory: false - - - name: "org.cups.cupsd" - mandatory: false - -targets: - - name: "graphical" - mandatory: true - -disable: - - name: "pacman-init" - mandatory: false diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/servicescfg.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/servicescfg.conf deleted file mode 100644 index d0995f45..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/servicescfg.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ ---- -services: - enabled: - - name: "NetworkManager" - runlevel: "default" - - name: "cups" - runlevel: "default" -# disabled: -# - name: "hwclock" -# runlevel: "boot" diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/shellprocess.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/shellprocess.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 4734aaad..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/shellprocess.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -# Configuration for the shell process job. -# -# Executes a list of commands found under the key *script*. -# If the top-level key *dontChroot* is true, then the commands -# are executed in the context of the live system, otherwise -# in the context of the target system. In all of the commands, -# the following substitutions will take place: -# - `@@ROOT@@` is replaced by the root mount point of the **target** -# system from the point of view of the command (for chrooted -# commands, that will be */*). -# - `@@USER@@` is replaced by the username, set on the user page. -# -# The (global) timeout for the command list can be set with -# the *timeout* key. The value is a time in seconds, default -# is 10 seconds if not set. -# -# If a command starts with "-" (a single minus sign), then the -# return value of the command following the - is ignored; otherwise, -# a failing command will abort the installation. This is much like -# make's use of - in a command. -# -# The value of *script* may be: -# - a single string; this is one command that is executed. -# - a list of strings; these are executed one at a time, by -# separate shells (/bin/sh -c is invoked for each command). -# - an object, specifying a key *command* and (optionally) -# a key *timeout* to set the timeout for this specific -# command differently from the global setting. ---- -dontChroot: false -timeout: 10 -script: - - "-touch @@ROOT@@/tmp/thingy" - - "/usr/bin/false" - - command: "/usr/local/bin/slowloris" - timeout: 3600 diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/tracking.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/tracking.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 84c3f553..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/tracking.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ -# Settings for various kinds of tracking that Distributions can -# enable. Distributions looking at tracking should be aware of -# the privacy (and hence communications) impact of that tracking, -# and are advised to consult the Mozilla and KDE policies on -# privacy and user tracking. -# -# There are three areas of tracking (-configuration) supported -# by Calamares It is up to individual Distributions to create -# suitable backends / configuration scripts for each. The -# different areas are: -# -# install: This is "phone home" functionality at the end of the -# install process. When enabled, it contacts the given -# URL. The URL can contain the special token $MACHINE, -# which is replaced by the machine-id of the installed -# system (if available, blank otherwise). -# -# machine: This enables machine-level tracking on a (semi-) -# continuous basis. It is meant to keep track of installed -# systems and their continued use / updating. -# -# user: This area enables user-level tracking, along the lines -# of the KDE User Telemetry Policy. It enables specific -# collection of data at a user- and application-level, -# possibly including actions done in an application. -# For the KDE environment, this enables user tracking -# with the appropriate framework, and the KDE User Telemetry -# policy applies. -# -# Each area has a key *enabled*. If the area is enabled, it is shown to -# the user. This defaults to off, which means no tracking would be -# configured or enabled by Calamares. -# -# Each area has a key *policy*, which is a Url to be opened when -# the user clicks on the corresponding Help button for an explanation -# of the details of that particular kind of tracking. If no policy -# is set, the help button is hidden. The example policy links -# go to Calamares' generic user manual. -# -# Each area may have other configuration keys, depending on the -# area and how it needs to be configured. -# -# Globally, there are two other keys: -# -# policy: (optional) url about tracking settings for this distro. -# default: (optional) level to enable by default -# ---- -# This is the global policy; it is displayed as a link on the page. -# If blank or commented out, no link is displayed on the tracking -# page. It is recommended to either provide policy URLs for each -# area, *or* one general link, and not to mix them. -policy: "https://github.com/calamares/calamares/wiki/Users-Guide#installation-tracking" - -# This is the default level to enable for tracking. If commented out, -# empty, or otherwise invalid, "none" is used, so no tracking by default. -default: user - -# The install area has one specific configuration key: -# url: this URL (remember to include the protocol, and prefer https) -# is fetched (with a GET request, and the data discarded) at -# the end of the installation process. The following tokens -# are replaced in the url (possibly by blank strings, or by 0). -# - $CPU (cpu make and model) -# - $MEMORY (amount of main memory available) -# - $DISK (total amount of disk attached) -# Typically these are used as GET parameters, as in the example. -# -# Note that phone-home only works if the system has an internet -# connection; it is a good idea to require internet in the welcome -# module then. -install: - enabled: false - policy: "https://github.com/calamares/calamares/wiki/Users-Guide#installation-tracking" - # url: "https://example.com/install.php?c=$CPU&m=$MEMORY" - -# The machine area has one specific configuration key: -# style: This string specifies what kind of tracking configuration -# needs to be done. There is currently only one valid -# style, "neon", which edits two files in the installed -# system to enable system-tracking. -machine: - enabled: false - style: neon - -# The user area is not yet implemented, and has no specific configuration. -user: - enabled: false diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/umount.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/umount.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 22a2e744..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/umount.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -### Umount Module -# -# This module represents the last part of the installation, the unmounting -# of partitions used for the install. It is also the last place where it -# is possible to copy files to the target system, thus the best place to -# copy an installation log. -# -# This module has two configuration keys: -# srcLog location in the live system where the log is -# destLog location in the target system to copy the log -# -# You can either use the default source path (which is -# `/root/.cache/calamares/session.log` ) to copy the regular log, -# or if you want to use the full output of `sudo calamares -d` you will need -# to redirect standard output, for instance in a launcher script or -# in the desktop file. -# -# Example launcher script: -# -# ``` -# #!/bin/sh -# sudo /usr/bin/calamares -d > installation.log -# ``` -# -# Example desktop line: -# -# ``` -# Exec=sudo /usr/bin/calamares -d > installation.log -# ``` -# -# If no source and destination are set, no copy is attempted. If the -# copy fails for some reason, a warning is printed but the installation -# does not fail. - ---- -# example when using the normal Calamares log: -srcLog: "/root/.cache/calamares/session.log" -destLog: "/var/log/Calamares.log" - -# example when using a log created by `sudo calamares -d`: -#srcLog: "/home/live/installation.log" -#destLog: "/var/log/installation.log" diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/unpackfs.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/unpackfs.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 454e82e6..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/unpackfs.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,89 +0,0 @@ -# Unsquash / unpack a filesystem. Multiple sources are supported, and -# they may be squashed or plain filesystems. -# -# Configuration: -# -# from globalstorage: rootMountPoint -# from job.configuration: the path to where to mount the source image(s) -# for copying an ordered list of unpack mappings for image file <-> -# target dir relative to rootMountPoint. - ---- -# Each list item is unpacked, in order, to the target system. -# -# Each list item has the following **mandatory** attributes: -# - *source* path relative to the live / intstalling system to the image -# - *sourcefs* the type of the source files; valid entries are -# - `ext4` (copies the filesystem contents) -# - `squashfs` (unsquashes) -# - `file` (copies a file or directory) -# - (may be others if mount supports it) -# - *destination* path relative to rootMountPoint (so in the target -# system) where this filesystem is unpacked. It may be an -# empty string, which effectively is / (the root) of the target -# system. -# -# Each list item **optionally** can include the following attributes: -# - *exclude* is a list of values that is expanded into --exclude -# arguments for rsync (each entry in exclude gets its own --exclude). -# - *excludeFile* is a single file that is passed to rsync as an -# --exclude-file argument. This should be a full pathname -# inside the **host** filesystem. -# -# EXAMPLES -# -# Usually you list a filesystem image to unpack; you can use -# squashfs or an ext4 image. An empty destination is equivalent to "/", -# the root of the target system. The destination directory must exist -# in the target system. -# -# - source: "/path/to/filesystem.sqfs" -# sourcefs: "squashfs" -# destination: "" -# -# Multiple entries are unpacked in-order; if there is more than one -# item then only the first must exist beforehand -- it's ok to -# create directories with one unsquash and then to use those -# directories as a target from a second unsquash. -# -# - source: "/path/to/another/filesystem.img" -# sourcefs: "ext4" -# destination: "" -# - source: "/path/to/another/filesystem2.img" -# sourcefs: "ext4" -# destination: "/usr/lib/extra" -# -# You can list filesystem source paths relative to the Calamares run -# directory, if you use -d (this is only useful for testing, though). -# -# - source: ./example.sqfs -# sourcefs: squashfs -# destination: "" -# -# You can list individual files (copied one-by-one), or directories -# (the files inside this directory are copied directly to the destination, -# so no "dummycpp/" subdirectory is created in this example). -# Do note that the target directory must exist already (e.g. from -# extracting some other filesystem). -# -# - source: ../CHANGES -# sourcefs: file -# destination: "/tmp/derp" -# - source: ../src/modules/dummycpp -# sourcefs: file -# destination: "/tmp/derp" -# -# The *destination* and *source* are handed off to rsync, so the semantics -# of trailing slashes apply. In order to *rename* a file as it is -# copied, specify one single file (e.g. CHANGES) and a full pathname -# for its destination name, as in the example below. - -unpack: - - source: ../CHANGES - sourcefs: file - destination: "/tmp/changes.txt" - - source: src/qml/calamares/slideshow - sourcefs: file - destination: "/tmp/slideshow/" - exclude: [ "*.qmlc", "qmldir" ] - # excludeFile: /etc/calamares/modules/unpackfs/exclude-list.txt diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/users.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/users.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 0c40faef..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/users.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,85 +0,0 @@ -# Configuration for the one-user-system user module. -# -# Besides these settings, the user module also places the following -# keys into the globalconfig area, based on user input in the view step. -# -# - hostname -# - username -# - password (obscured) -# - autologinUser (if enabled, set to username) -# -# These globalconfig keys are set when the jobs for this module -# are created. ---- -# Used as default groups for the created user. -# Adjust to your Distribution defaults. -defaultGroups: - - users - - lp - - video - - network - - storage - - wheel - - audio - -# Some Distributions require a 'autologin' group for the user. -# Autologin causes a user to become automatically logged in to -# the desktop environment on boot. -# Disable when your Distribution does not require such a group. -autologinGroup: autologin -# You can control the initial state for the 'autologin checkbox' in UsersViewStep here. -# Possible values are: true to enable or false to disable the checkbox by default -doAutologin: true - -# When set to a non-empty string, Calamares creates a sudoers file for the user. -# /etc/sudoers.d/10-installer -# Remember to add sudoersGroup to defaultGroups. -# -# If your Distribution already sets up a group of sudoers in its packaging, -# remove this setting (delete or comment out the line below). Otherwise, -# the setting will be duplicated in the /etc/sudoers.d/10-installer file, -# potentially confusing users. -sudoersGroup: wheel - -# Setting this to false , causes the root account to be disabled. -setRootPassword: true -# You can control the initial state for the 'root password checkbox' in UsersViewStep here. -# Possible values are: true to enable or false to disable the checkbox by default. -# When enabled the user password is used for the root account too. -# NOTE: doReusePassword requires setRootPassword to be enabled. -doReusePassword: true - -# These are optional password-requirements that a distro can enforce -# on the user. The values given in this sample file disable each check, -# as if the check was not listed at all. -# -# Checks may be listed multiple times; each is checked separately, -# and no effort is done to ensure that the checks are consistent -# (e.g. specifying a maximum length less than the minimum length -# will annoy users). -# -# The libpwquality check relies on the (optional) libpwquality library. -# Its value is a list of configuration statements that could also -# be found in pwquality.conf, and these are handed off to the -# libpwquality parser for evaluation. The check is ignored if -# libpwquality is not available at build time (generates a warning in -# the log). The Calamares password check rejects passwords with a -# score of < 40 with the given libpwquality settings. -# -# (additional checks may be implemented in CheckPWQuality.cpp and -# wired into UsersPage.cpp) -passwordRequirements: - minLength: -1 # Password at least this many characters - maxLength: -1 # Password at most this many characters - libpwquality: - - minlen=0 - - minclass=0 - -# Shell to be used for the regular user of the target system. -# There are three possible kinds of settings: -# - unset (i.e. commented out, the default), act as if set to /bin/bash -# - empty (explicit), don't pass shell information to useradd at all -# and rely on a correct configuration file in /etc/default/useradd -# - set, non-empty, use that path as shell. No validation is done -# that the shell actually exists or is executable. -# userShell: /bin/bash diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/welcome.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/welcome.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 0361830a..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/modules/welcome.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ -# Configuration for the welcome module. The welcome page -# displays some information from the branding file. -# Which parts it displays can be configured through -# the show* variables. -# -# In addition to displaying the welcome page, this module -# can check requirements for installation. ---- -# Display settings for various buttons on the welcome page. -# The URLs themselves come from branding.desc is the setting -# here is "true". If the setting is false, the button is hidden. -# The setting can also be a full URL which will then be used -# instead of the one from the branding file, or empty or not-set -# which will hide the button. -showSupportUrl: true -showKnownIssuesUrl: true -showReleaseNotesUrl: true - -# If this Url is set to something non-empty, a "donate" -# button is added to the welcome page alongside the -# others (see settings, above). Clicking the button opens -# the corresponding link. (This button has no corresponding -# branding.desc string) -# -# showDonateUrl: https://kde.org/community/donations/ - -# Requirements checking. These are general, generic, things -# that are checked. They may not match with the actual requirements -# imposed by other modules in the system. -requirements: - # Amount of available disk, in GiB. Floating-point is allowed here. - # Note that this does not account for *usable* disk, so it is possible - # to pass this requirement, yet have no space to install to. - requiredStorage: 5.5 - - # Amount of available RAM, in GiB. Floating-point is allowed here. - requiredRam: 1.0 - - # To check for internet connectivity, Calamares does a HTTP GET - # on this URL; on success (e.g. HTTP code 200) internet is OK. - internetCheckUrl: http://google.com - - # List conditions to check. Each listed condition will be - # probed in some way, and yields true or false according to - # the host system satisfying the condition. - # - # This sample file lists all the conditions that are known. - check: - - storage - - ram - - power - - internet - - root - - 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 - # - root - -# 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. -# -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 diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/qml/calamares/slideshow/BackButton.qml b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/qml/calamares/slideshow/BackButton.qml deleted file mode 100644 index 2d5f4dd5..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/qml/calamares/slideshow/BackButton.qml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -/* === This file is part of Calamares - === - * - * Copyright 2018, Adriaan de Groot - * - * Calamares is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify - * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or - * (at your option) any later version. - * - * Calamares is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with Calamares. If not, see . - */ - -NavButton { - id: backButton - anchors.left: parent.left - visible: parent.currentSlide > 0 - isForward: false -} diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/qml/calamares/slideshow/ForwardButton.qml b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/qml/calamares/slideshow/ForwardButton.qml deleted file mode 100644 index 9f6fecf8..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/qml/calamares/slideshow/ForwardButton.qml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -/* === This file is part of Calamares - === - * - * Copyright 2018, Adriaan de Groot - * - * Calamares is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify - * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or - * (at your option) any later version. - * - * Calamares is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with Calamares. If not, see . - */ - -NavButton { - id: forwardButton - anchors.right: parent.right - visible: parent.currentSlide + 1 < parent.slides.length; -} diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/qml/calamares/slideshow/NavButton.qml b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/qml/calamares/slideshow/NavButton.qml deleted file mode 100644 index 33d8cad7..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/qml/calamares/slideshow/NavButton.qml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ -/* === This file is part of Calamares - === - * - * Copyright 2018, Adriaan de Groot - * - * Calamares is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify - * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or - * (at your option) any later version. - * - * Calamares is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with Calamares. If not, see . - */ - -/* This is a navigation (arrow) button that fades in on hover, and - * which calls forward / backward navigation on the presentation it - * is in. It should be a child item of the presentation (not of a - * single slide). Use the ForwardButton or BackButton for a pre- - * configured instance that interacts with the presentation. - */ - -import QtQuick 2.5; - -Image { - id: fade - - property bool isForward : true - - width: 100 - height: 100 - anchors.verticalCenter: parent.verticalCenter - opacity: 0.3 - - OpacityAnimator { - id: fadeIn - target: fade - from: fade.opacity - to: 1.0 - duration: 500 - running: false - } - - OpacityAnimator { - id: fadeOut - target: fade - from: fade.opacity - to: 0.3 - duration: 250 - running: false - } - - MouseArea { - anchors.fill: parent - hoverEnabled: true - onEntered: { fadeOut.running = false; fadeIn.running = true } - onExited: { fadeIn.running = false ; fadeOut.running = true } - onClicked: { - if (isForward) - fade.parent.goToNextSlide() - else - fade.parent.goToPreviousSlide() - } - } -} diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/qml/calamares/slideshow/Presentation.qml b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/qml/calamares/slideshow/Presentation.qml deleted file mode 100644 index 1d2fd9c8..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/qml/calamares/slideshow/Presentation.qml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,240 +0,0 @@ -/* === This file is part of Calamares - === - * - * Copyright 2017, Adriaan de Groot - * - added looping, keys-instead-of-shortcut - * Copyright 2018, Adriaan de Groot - * - make looping a property, drop the 'c' fade-key - * - drop navigation through entering a slide number - * (this and the 'c' key make sense in a *presentation* - * slideshow, not in a passive slideshow like Calamares) - * - remove quit key - * Copyright 2019, Adriaan de Groot - * - Support "V2" loading - * - Disable shortcuts until the content is visible in Calamares - * - * SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1 - * License-Filename: LICENSES/LGPLv2.1-Presentation - */ - -/**************************************************************************** -** -** Copyright (C) 2016 The Qt Company Ltd. -** Contact: https://www.qt.io/licensing/ -** -** This file is part of the QML Presentation System. -** -** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$ -** Commercial License Usage -** Licensees holding valid commercial Qt licenses may use this file in -** accordance with the commercial license agreement provided with the -** Software or, alternatively, in accordance with the terms contained in -** a written agreement between you and Digia. For licensing terms and -** conditions see http://qt.digia.com/licensing. For further information -** use the contact form at http://qt.digia.com/contact-us. -** -** GNU Lesser General Public License Usage -** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU Lesser -** General Public License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software -** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.LGPL included in the -** packaging of this file. Please review the following information to -** ensure the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 requirements -** will be met: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html. -** -** In addition, as a special exception, Digia gives you certain additional -** rights. These rights are described in the Digia Qt LGPL Exception -** version 1.1, included in the file LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt in this package. -** -** GNU General Public License Usage -** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU -** General Public License version 3.0 as published by the Free Software -** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.GPL included in the -** packaging of this file. Please review the following information to -** ensure the GNU General Public License version 3.0 requirements will be -** met: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html. -** -** -** $QT_END_LICENSE$ -** -****************************************************************************/ - - -import QtQuick 2.5 -import QtQuick.Window 2.0 - -Item { - id: root - - property variant slides: [] - property int currentSlide: 0 - - property bool loopSlides: true - - property bool showNotes: false; - property bool allowDelay: true; - property alias mouseNavigation: mouseArea.enabled - property bool arrowNavigation: true - property bool keyShortcutsEnabled: true - - property color titleColor: textColor; - property color textColor: "black" - property string fontFamily: "Helvetica" - property string codeFontFamily: "Courier New" - - // This is set by the C++ part of Calamares when the slideshow - // becomes visible. You can connect it to a timer, or whatever - // else needs to start only when the slideshow becomes visible. - // - // It is used in this example also to keep the keyboard shortcuts - // enabled only while the slideshow is active. - property bool activatedInCalamares: false - - // Private API - property int _lastShownSlide: 0 - - Component.onCompleted: { - var slideCount = 0; - var slides = []; - for (var i=0; i 0) - root.slides[root.currentSlide].visible = true; - } - - function switchSlides(from, to, forward) { - from.visible = false - to.visible = true - return true - } - - onCurrentSlideChanged: { - switchSlides(root.slides[_lastShownSlide], root.slides[currentSlide], currentSlide > _lastShownSlide) - _lastShownSlide = currentSlide - // Always keep focus on the slideshow - root.focus = true - } - - function goToNextSlide() { - if (root.slides[currentSlide].delayPoints) { - if (root.slides[currentSlide]._advance()) - return; - } - if (currentSlide + 1 < root.slides.length) - ++currentSlide; - else if (loopSlides) - currentSlide = 0; // Loop at the end - } - - function goToPreviousSlide() { - if (currentSlide - 1 >= 0) - --currentSlide; - else if (loopSlides) - currentSlide = root.slides.length - 1 - } - - focus: true // Keep focus - - // Navigation through key events, too - Keys.onSpacePressed: goToNextSlide() - Keys.onRightPressed: goToNextSlide() - Keys.onLeftPressed: goToPreviousSlide() - - // navigate with arrow keys - Shortcut { sequence: StandardKey.MoveToNextLine; enabled: root.activatedInCalamares && root .arrowNavigation; onActivated: goToNextSlide() } - Shortcut { sequence: StandardKey.MoveToPreviousLine; enabled: root.activatedInCalamares && root.arrowNavigation; onActivated: goToPreviousSlide() } - Shortcut { sequence: StandardKey.MoveToNextChar; enabled: root.activatedInCalamares && root.arrowNavigation; onActivated: goToNextSlide() } - Shortcut { sequence: StandardKey.MoveToPreviousChar; enabled: root.activatedInCalamares && root.arrowNavigation; onActivated: goToPreviousSlide() } - - // presentation-specific single-key shortcuts (which interfere with normal typing) - Shortcut { sequence: " "; enabled: root.activatedInCalamares && root.keyShortcutsEnabled; onActivated: goToNextSlide() } - - // standard shortcuts - Shortcut { sequence: StandardKey.MoveToNextPage; enabled: root.activatedInCalamares; onActivated: goToNextSlide() } - Shortcut { sequence: StandardKey.MoveToPreviousPage; enabled: root.activatedInCalamares; onActivated: goToPreviousSlide() } - - MouseArea { - id: mouseArea - anchors.fill: parent - acceptedButtons: Qt.LeftButton | Qt.RightButton - onClicked: { - if (mouse.button == Qt.RightButton) - goToPreviousSlide() - else - goToNextSlide() - } - onPressAndHold: goToPreviousSlide(); //A back mechanism for touch only devices - } - - Window { - id: notesWindow; - width: 400 - height: 300 - - title: "QML Presentation: Notes" - visible: root.showNotes - - Flickable { - anchors.fill: parent - contentWidth: parent.width - contentHeight: textContainer.height - - Item { - id: textContainer - width: parent.width - height: notesText.height + 2 * notesText.padding - - Text { - id: notesText - - property real padding: 16; - - x: padding - y: padding - width: parent.width - 2 * padding - - - font.pixelSize: 16 - wrapMode: Text.WordWrap - - property string notes: root.slides[root.currentSlide].notes; - - onNotesChanged: { - var result = ""; - - var lines = notes.split("\n"); - var beginNewLine = false - for (var i=0; i 0) - result += " "; - result += line; - } - } - - if (result.length == 0) { - font.italic = true; - text = "no notes.." - } else { - font.italic = false; - text = result; - } - } - } - } - } - } -} diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/qml/calamares/slideshow/Slide.qml b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/qml/calamares/slideshow/Slide.qml deleted file mode 100644 index 6b32ddfb..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/qml/calamares/slideshow/Slide.qml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,206 +0,0 @@ -/* === This file is part of Calamares - === - * - * SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1 - * License-Filename: LICENSES/LGPLv2.1-Presentation - */ - -/**************************************************************************** -** -** Copyright (C) 2012 Digia Plc and/or its subsidiary(-ies). -** Contact: http://www.qt-project.org/legal -** -** This file is part of the QML Presentation System. -** -** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$ -** Commercial License Usage -** Licensees holding valid commercial Qt licenses may use this file in -** accordance with the commercial license agreement provided with the -** Software or, alternatively, in accordance with the terms contained in -** a written agreement between you and Digia. 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These rights are described in the Digia Qt LGPL Exception -** version 1.1, included in the file LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt in this package. -** -** GNU General Public License Usage -** Alternatively, this file may be used under the terms of the GNU -** General Public License version 3.0 as published by the Free Software -** Foundation and appearing in the file LICENSE.GPL included in the -** packaging of this file. Please review the following information to -** ensure the GNU General Public License version 3.0 requirements will be -** met: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html. -** -** -** $QT_END_LICENSE$ -** -****************************************************************************/ - - -import QtQuick 2.5 - -Item { - /* - Slides can only be instantiated as a direct child of a Presentation {} as they rely on - several properties there. - */ - - id: slide - - property bool isSlide: true; - - property bool delayPoints: false; - property int _pointCounter: 0; - function _advance() { - if (!parent.allowDelay) - return false; - - _pointCounter = _pointCounter + 1; - if (_pointCounter < content.length) - return true; - _pointCounter = 0; - return false; - } - - property string title; - property variant content: [] - property string centeredText - property string writeInText; - property string notes; - - property real fontSize: parent.height * 0.05 - property real fontScale: 1 - - property real baseFontSize: fontSize * fontScale - property real titleFontSize: fontSize * 1.2 * fontScale - property real bulletSpacing: 1 - - property real contentWidth: width - - // Define the slide to be the "content area" - x: parent.width * 0.05 - y: parent.height * 0.2 - width: parent.width * 0.9 - height: parent.height * 0.7 - - property real masterWidth: parent.width - property real masterHeight: parent.height - - property color titleColor: parent.titleColor; - property color textColor: parent.textColor; - property string fontFamily: parent.fontFamily; - property int textFormat: Text.PlainText - - visible: false - - Text { - id: titleText - font.pixelSize: titleFontSize - text: title; - anchors.horizontalCenter: parent.horizontalCenter - anchors.bottom: parent.top - anchors.bottomMargin: parent.fontSize * 1.5 - font.bold: true; - font.family: slide.fontFamily - color: slide.titleColor - horizontalAlignment: Text.Center - z: 1 - } - - Text { - id: centeredId - width: parent.width - anchors.centerIn: parent - anchors.verticalCenterOffset: - parent.y / 3 - text: centeredText - horizontalAlignment: Text.Center - font.pixelSize: baseFontSize - font.family: slide.fontFamily - color: slide.textColor - wrapMode: Text.Wrap - } - - Text { - id: writeInTextId - property int length; - font.family: slide.fontFamily - font.pixelSize: baseFontSize - color: slide.textColor - - anchors.fill: parent; - wrapMode: Text.Wrap - - text: slide.writeInText.substring(0, length); - - NumberAnimation on length { - from: 0; - to: slide.writeInText.length; - duration: slide.writeInText.length * 30; - running: slide.visible && parent.visible && slide.writeInText.length > 0 - } - - visible: slide.writeInText != undefined; - } - - - Column { - id: contentId - anchors.fill: parent - - Repeater { - model: content.length - - Row { - id: row - - function decideIndentLevel(s) { return s.charAt(0) == " " ? 1 + decideIndentLevel(s.substring(1)) : 0 } - property int indentLevel: decideIndentLevel(content[index]) - property int nextIndentLevel: index < content.length - 1 ? decideIndentLevel(content[index+1]) : 0 - property real indentFactor: (10 - row.indentLevel * 2) / 10; - - height: text.height + (nextIndentLevel == 0 ? 1 : 0.3) * slide.baseFontSize * slide.bulletSpacing - x: slide.baseFontSize * indentLevel - visible: (!slide.parent.allowDelay || !delayPoints) || index <= _pointCounter - - Rectangle { - id: dot - anchors.baseline: text.baseline - anchors.baselineOffset: -text.font.pixelSize / 2 - width: text.font.pixelSize / 3 - height: text.font.pixelSize / 3 - color: slide.textColor - radius: width / 2 - opacity: text.text.length == 0 ? 0 : 1 - } - - Item { - id: space - width: dot.width * 1.5 - height: 1 - } - - Text { - id: text - width: slide.contentWidth - parent.x - dot.width - space.width - font.pixelSize: baseFontSize * row.indentFactor - text: content[index] - textFormat: slide.textFormat - wrapMode: Text.WordWrap - color: slide.textColor - horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignLeft - font.family: slide.fontFamily - } - } - } - } - -} diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/qml/calamares/slideshow/SlideCounter.qml b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/qml/calamares/slideshow/SlideCounter.qml deleted file mode 100644 index e59476f5..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/qml/calamares/slideshow/SlideCounter.qml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -/* === This file is part of Calamares - === - * - * Copyright 2018, Adriaan de Groot - * - * Calamares is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify - * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or - * (at your option) any later version. - * - * Calamares is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with Calamares. If not, see . - */ - -/* This control just shows a (non-translated) count of the slides - * in the slideshow in the format "n / total". - */ - -import QtQuick 2.5; - -Rectangle { - id: slideCounter - anchors.right: parent.right - anchors.bottom: parent.bottom - width: 100 - height: 50 - - Text { - id: slideCounterText - anchors.centerIn: parent - //: slide counter, %1 of %2 (numeric) - text: qsTr("%L1 / %L2").arg(parent.parent.currentSlide + 1).arg(parent.parent.slides.length) - } -} diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/qml/calamares/slideshow/qmldir b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/qml/calamares/slideshow/qmldir deleted file mode 100644 index 7b964b83..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/qml/calamares/slideshow/qmldir +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -module calamares.slideshow - -Presentation 1.0 Presentation.qml -Slide 1.0 Slide.qml - -NavButton 1.0 NavButton.qml -ForwardButton 1.0 ForwardButton.qml -BackButton 1.0 BackButton.qml - -SlideCounter 1.0 SlideCounter.qml diff --git a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/settings.conf b/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/settings.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 4b36ab84..00000000 --- a/tromjaro/gnome/live-overlay/etc/calamares/settings.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,183 +0,0 @@ -# Configuration file for Calamares -# Syntax is YAML 1.2 ---- -# Modules can be job modules (with different interfaces) and QtWidgets view -# modules. They could all be placed in a number of different paths. -# "modules-search" is a list of strings, each of these can either be a full -# path to a directory or the keyword "local". -# -# "local" means: -# - modules in $LIBDIR/calamares/modules, with -# - settings in SHARE/calamares/modules or /etc/calamares/modules. -# In debug-mode (e.g. calamares -d) "local" also adds some paths -# that make sense from inside the build-directory, so that you -# can build-and-run with the latest modules immediately. -# -# Strings other than "local" are taken as paths and interpreted -# relative to wherever Calamares is started. It is therefore **strongly** -# recommended to use only absolute paths here. This is mostly useful -# if your distro has forks of standard Calamares modules, but also -# uses some form of upstream packaging which might overwrite those -# forked modules -- then you can keep modules somewhere outside of -# the "regular" module tree. -# -# -# YAML: list of strings. -modules-search: [ local ] - -# Instances section. This section is optional, and it defines custom instances -# for modules of any kind. An instance entry has an module name, an instance -# name, and a configuration file name. The primary goal of this mechanism is -# to allow loading multiple instances of the same module, with different -# configuration. If you don't need this, the instances section can safely be -# left empty. -# -# Module name plus instance name makes an instance key, e.g. -# "webview@owncloud", where "webview" is the module name (for the webview -# viewmodule) and "owncloud" is the instance name. In the *sequence* -# section below, use instance-keys to name instances (instead of just -# a module name, for modules which have only a single instance). -# -# Every module implicitly has an instance with the instance name equal -# to its module name, e.g. "welcome@welcome". In the *sequence* section, -# mentioning a module without a full instance key (e.g. "welcome") -# means that implicit module. -# -# An instance must specify its configuration file (e.g. `webview-home.conf`). -# The implicit instances all have configuration files named `.conf`. -# This (implict) way matches the source examples, where the welcome -# module contains an example `welcome.conf`. -# -# For more information on running module instances, run Calamares in debug -# mode and check the Modules page in the Debug information interface. -# -# A module that is often used with instances is shellprocess, which will -# run shell commands specified in the configuration file. By configuring -# more than one instance of the module, multiple shell sessions can be run -# during install. -# -# YAML: list of maps of string:string key-value pairs. -#instances: -#- id: owncloud -# module: webview -# config: owncloud.conf - -# Sequence section. This section describes the sequence of modules, both -# viewmodules and jobmodules, as they should appear and/or run. -# -# A jobmodule instance key (or name) can only appear in an exec phase, whereas -# a viewmodule instance key (or name) can appear in both exec and show phases. -# There is no limit to the number of show or exec phases. However, the same -# module instance key should not appear more than once per phase, and -# deployers should take notice that the global storage structure is persistent -# throughout the application lifetime, possibly influencing behavior across -# phases. A show phase defines a sequence of viewmodules (and therefore -# pages). These viewmodules can offer up jobs for the execution queue. -# -# An exec phase displays a progress page (with brandable slideshow). This -# progress page iterates over the modules listed in the *immediately -# preceding* show phase, and enqueues their jobs, as well as any other jobs -# from jobmodules, in the order defined in the current exec phase. -# -# It then executes the job queue and clears it. If a viewmodule offers up a -# job for execution, but the module name (or instance key) isn't listed in the -# immediately following exec phase, this job will not be executed. -# -# YAML: list of lists of strings. -sequence: -- show: - - welcome - - locale - - keyboard - - partition - - users - - summary -- exec: - - partition - - mount - - unpackfs - - machineid - - fstab - - locale - - keyboard - - localecfg - - luksopenswaphookcfg - - luksbootkeyfile - - plymouthcfg - - initcpiocfg - - initcpio - - users - - displaymanager - - mhwdcfg - - networkcfg - - hwclock - - services - - grubcfg - - bootloader - - postcfg - - umount -- show: - - finished - -# A branding component is a directory, either in SHARE/calamares/branding or -# in /etc/calamares/branding (the latter takes precedence). The directory must -# contain a YAML file branding.desc which may reference additional resources -# (such as images) as paths relative to the current directory. -# -# A branding component can also ship a QML slideshow for execution pages, -# along with translation files. -# -# Only the name of the branding component (directory) should be specified -# here, Calamares then takes care of finding it and loading the contents. -# -# YAML: string. -branding: manjaro - -# If this is set to true, Calamares will show an "Are you sure?" prompt right -# before each execution phase, i.e. at points of no return. If this is set to -# false, no prompt is shown. Default is false, but Calamares will complain if -# this is not explicitly set. -# -# YAML: boolean. -prompt-install: false - -# If this is set to true, Calamares will execute all target environment -# commands in the current environment, without chroot. This setting should -# only be used when setting up Calamares as a post-install configuration tool, -# as opposed to a full operating system installer. -# -# Some official Calamares modules are not expected to function with this -# setting. (e.g. partitioning seems like a bad idea, since that is expected to -# have been done already) -# -# Default is false (for a normal installer), but Calamares will complain if -# this is not explicitly set. -# -# YAML: boolean. -dont-chroot: false - -# If this is set to true, Calamares refers to itself as a "setup program" -# rather than an "installer". Defaults to the value of dont-chroot, but -# Calamares will complain if this is not explicitly set. -# oem-setup: true - -# If this is set to true, the "Cancel" button will be disabled entirely. -# The button is also hidden from view. -# -# This can be useful if when e.g. Calamares is used as a post-install -# configuration tool and you require the user to go through all the -# configuration steps. -# -# Default is false, but Calamares will complain if this is not explicitly set. -# -# YAML: boolean. -disable-cancel: false - -# If this is set to true, the "Cancel" button will be disabled once -# you start the 'Installation', meaning there won't be a way to cancel -# the Installation until it has finished or installation has failed. -# -# Default is false, but Calamares will complain if this is not explicitly set. -# -# YAML: boolean. -disable-cancel-during-exec: false