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Typing 'python -m' is largely unnecessary on the ISO with the package installed.
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Add CI status badge to README
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* added support for ingesting config
* fixed condition to check key in dictionary
* Removed redundant code, profile and desktop keys are now optional
* Added base-config.json and support for pulling credentials from .env
* added base config file and env file for users credentials
* added silent install switch
* added python-dotenv as a dependency
* Updated Readme to include argparse changes as well as config ingestion
* Updated Readme to include argparse changes as well as config ingestion
* fixed typo in pyproject.toml
* Replaced the magic __builtin__ global variable. This should fix mypy complaints while still retaining the same functionality, kinda. It's less automatic but it's also less of dark magic, which makes sense for anyone but me.
* Fixes string index error.
* Quotation error.
* fixed initializing --script argument
* added python-dotenv as a dependency
* Installation can't be silent if config is not passed
* fixed silent install help
* fixed condition for ask_user_questions
* reverted to creating profile object properly
* Cleaned up and incorporated suggestions
* added Profile import
* added condition if Profile is null
* fixed condition
* updated parsing vars from argparse
* removed loading users from .env
* Reworking SysCommand & Moving to localectl for locale related activities (#4)
* Moving to `localectl` rather than local file manipulation *(both for listing locales and setting them)*.
* Swapped `loadkeys` for localectl.
* Renamed `main` to `maim` in awesome profile.
* Created `archinstall.Boot(<installation>)` which spawns a `systemd-nspawn` container against the installation target.
* Exposing systemd.py's internals to archinstall global scope.
* Re-worked `SysCommand` completely, it's now a wrapper for `SysCommandWorker` which supports interacting with the process in a different way. `SysCommand` should behave just like the old one, for backwards compatibility reasons. This fixes #68 and #69.
* `SysCommand()` now has a `.decode()` function that defaults to `UTF-8`.
* Adding back peak_output=True to pacstrap.
Co-authored-by: Anton Hvornum <anton.feeds@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Dylan Taylor <dylan@dylanmtaylor.com>
Co-authored-by: Anton Hvornum <anton@hvornum.se>
Co-authored-by: Anton Hvornum <anton.feeds@gmail.com>
* fixed indent
* removed redundant import
* removed duplicate import
* removed duplicate import
Co-authored-by: Anton Hvornum <anton.feeds@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Anton Hvornum <anton@hvornum.se>
Co-authored-by: Dylan M. Taylor <dylan@dylanmtaylor.com>
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It just felt strange reading it the way it was written before. This feels more correct
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Or we could switch the example to install awesome. One way or the other, let me know if you want me to change this.
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WIP: Add documentation for MAC address example
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Also commented out the code responsible for centering the logo for future decisions
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* Clarify that 'awesome' is a window manager, and not a network-related
entity.
* Add a link to Profile documentation.
* Remove a trailing whitespace.
Signed-off-by: Leonid Bloch <lb.workbox@gmail.com>
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Since the package is now in the official repo's, there's no need to host pre-built ISO's for the tool.
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I updated the build instructions, mainly because they were old. But also because archiso has changed quite a bit since I wrote it. And I appended a script that will make running a bit easier *(not a perfect script, but does the job)*.
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After a system upgrade, the machine is unresponsive and booting in to a recovery ISO doesn't work currently. Until I can find out why, the links have to be removed.
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Changed README.md to not use sudo pip anymore and point users to use pacman instead.
We go into more detail on the docs. Changed binary.rst to point to the official repositories
too. Changed python.rst to point to using the official repositories for the installation of
both the archinstall script or for just installing the library (archinstall depends on python-archinstall).
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Related to the new log features.
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