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versions of archinstall in the library section. The guided.py example simply never asked for a time-zone. There's still no NTP option, which I'll add in later. Mostly because there's a lot of settings one can do to a time-client configuration, and I'm not sure all users want the default time servers etc.
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existing loader.conf completely, only the default option. We're still left with a lot of garbage entries if installed multiple times on the same boot partition. #51
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as an argument.
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Fixed the logic so systemd-networkd and systemd-resolved will always be enabled when the user
picks the option to copy files from the ISO. The previous behavior was to enable them only if
a wireless network was configured with iwd.
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Added basic F2FS support
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Default storage is /var/log/archinstall/install.log but can be configured in storage.py. This will include crash dumps and a identical copy is found in the ISO as well, in case the users starts looking in /var/log/archinstall in the ISO medium.
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ISO network configuration.
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base_packages, which is never installed if the installer has already finished installing the base packages before this function was called. copy_ISO_network_config() there for now properly checks if the installation is complete and if so, simply straps in the package. Otherwise adds it to the base packages and waits for the base to roll through.
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it, but using a string as identifier is the only way I can think of currently in guided.py. When user is prompted to select a interface to configure for networking, there's now a zero-option to copy existing ISO configuration to the install medium. This enables advance configuration prior to running the installer - and simply copy it straight over to the install medium. Two requirements: 1: That iwd is used for wifi configuration and config for passwords etc are stored in /var/lib/iwd 2: That systemd-networkd is used to configure networking/IP/DHCP as anything under /etc/systemd/networkd/* is copied over.
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it, but using a string as identifier is the only way I can think of currently in guided.py. When user is prompted to select a interface to configure for networking, there's now a zero-option to copy existing ISO configuration to the install medium. This enables advance configuration prior to running the installer - and simply copy it straight over to the install medium. Two requirements: 1: That iwd is used for wifi configuration and config for passwords etc are stored in /var/lib/iwd 2: That systemd-networkd is used to configure networking/IP/DHCP as anything under /etc/systemd/networkd/* is copied over.
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on a crash.
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better fail safe for the logging output. Any exception during the installation will be caught by __exit__ in Installer(), hopefully.
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parameters which also affects the current ability to create multiple log files for multiple runs. This will be re-introduced when logging is made into a class object in a later version
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truncated in unwanted places (like fstab)
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Updated `genfstab()` to approprately generate a correct fstab for mounted filesystems used in `installation.mountpoint`.
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But placed genfstab in the Installation() __exit__ as the last action performed.
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Since it's a installation specific mount, we need to re-create genfstab. Also corrected genfstab flags as well as added an option to override the >> (append) operator to become a write-over operator.
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Installer().configure_nic() to help with nic configuration. Supports a crude DHCP configuration and a minimal static IP handler.
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Related to the new log features.
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* [Reintroduced](https://github.com/Torxed/archinstall/blob/f64a605449f59c677dff39962f1cb46616d893b7/archinstall.py#L57-L71) log levels
* Created a global log file definition
* Optional support for `python-systemd`'s journald handler.
* Optional file output that has a globally configurable definition, that archinstall will honor in `archinstall.storage['logfile']`.
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