├── .gitignore ├── archiso ├── airootfs │ ├── root │ │ └── .gitkeep │ ├── etc │ │ ├── hostname │ │ ├── locale.conf │ │ ├── gshadow │ │ ├── sudoers │ │ ├── modprobe.d │ │ │ ├── nobeep.conf │ │ │ └── broadcom-wl.conf │ │ ├── systemd │ │ │ ├── journald.conf.d │ │ │ │ └── volatile-storage.conf │ │ │ ├── network.conf.d │ │ │ │ └── ipv6-privacy-extensions.conf │ │ │ ├── resolved.conf.d │ │ │ │ └── archiso.conf │ │ │ ├── logind.conf.d │ │ │ │ └── do-not-suspend.conf │ │ │ ├── system │ │ │ │ ├── reflector.service.d │ │ │ │ │ └── archiso.conf │ │ │ │ ├── getty@tty1.service.d │ │ │ │ │ └── autologin.conf │ │ │ │ ├── etc-pacman.d-gnupg.mount │ │ │ │ ├── choose-mirror.service │ │ │ │ ├── systemd-networkd-wait-online.service.d │ │ │ │ │ └── wait-for-only-one-interface.conf │ │ │ │ ├── pacman-init.service │ │ │ │ ├── livecd-alsa-unmuter.service │ │ │ │ └── livecd-talk.service │ │ │ └── network │ │ │ │ ├── 20-wwan.network │ │ │ │ ├── 20-wlan.network │ │ │ │ └── 20-ethernet.network │ │ ├── passwd │ │ ├── ssh │ │ │ └── sshd_config.d │ │ │ │ └── 10-archiso.conf │ │ ├── xdg │ │ │ └── reflector │ │ │ │ └── reflector.conf │ │ ├── mkinitcpio.conf.d │ │ │ └── archiso.conf │ │ ├── mkinitcpio.d │ │ │ └── linux.preset │ │ ├── shadow │ │ ├── os-release │ │ ├── pacman.d │ │ │ └── hooks │ │ │ │ ├── uncomment-mirrors.hook │ │ │ │ └── zzzz99-remove-custom-hooks-from-airootfs.hook │ │ └── motd │ └── usr │ │ └── local │ │ ├── share │ │ └── livecd-sound │ │ │ └── asound.conf.in │ │ └── bin │ │ ├── Installation_guide │ │ ├── choose-mirror │ │ └── livecd-sound ├── bootstrap_packages.x86_64 ├── efiboot │ └── loader │ │ ├── loader.conf │ │ └── entries │ │ ├── 01-archiso-x86_64-linux.conf │ │ └── 02-archiso-x86_64-speech-linux.conf ├── syslinux │ ├── splash.png │ ├── archiso_pxe.cfg │ ├── archiso_sys.cfg │ ├── syslinux.cfg │ ├── archiso_tail.cfg │ ├── archiso_head.cfg │ ├── archiso_sys-linux.cfg │ └── archiso_pxe-linux.cfg ├── profiledef.sh ├── packages.x86_64 ├── grub │ ├── loopback.cfg │ └── grub.cfg └── pacman.conf ├── grainos.png ├── .github └── workflows │ └── grainosautobuilder.yml ├── README.md └── LICENSE /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | work/ 2 | out/ 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/airootfs/root/.gitkeep: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/airootfs/etc/hostname: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | grainos 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/airootfs/etc/locale.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | LANG=C.UTF-8 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/airootfs/etc/gshadow: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | root:!*::root 2 | grainer:!*:: 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/bootstrap_packages.x86_64: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | arch-install-scripts 2 | base 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /grainos.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GrainWare/GrainOS/HEAD/grainos.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/airootfs/etc/sudoers: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | root ALL = (ALL) ALL 2 | %wheel ALL = (ALL) ALL 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/airootfs/etc/modprobe.d/nobeep.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | blacklist pcspkr 2 | blacklist snd_pcsp 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/airootfs/etc/systemd/journald.conf.d/volatile-storage.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Journal] 2 | Storage=volatile 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/efiboot/loader/loader.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | timeout 15 2 | default 01-archiso-x86_64-linux.conf 3 | beep on 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/syslinux/splash.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GrainWare/GrainOS/HEAD/archiso/syslinux/splash.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/airootfs/etc/systemd/network.conf.d/ipv6-privacy-extensions.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Network] 2 | IPv6PrivacyExtensions=yes 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/airootfs/etc/passwd: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | root:x:0:0:root:/root:/usr/bin/fish 2 | grainer:x:1000:1000::/home/grainer:/usr/bin/fish 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/airootfs/usr/local/share/livecd-sound/asound.conf.in: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Defaults node 2 | defaults.ctl.card %card%; 3 | defaults.pcm.card %card%; 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/syslinux/archiso_pxe.cfg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | INCLUDE archiso_head.cfg 2 | 3 | INCLUDE archiso_pxe-linux.cfg 4 | 5 | INCLUDE archiso_tail.cfg 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/airootfs/etc/systemd/resolved.conf.d/archiso.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Default systemd-resolved configuration for archiso 2 | 3 | [Resolve] 4 | MulticastDNS=yes 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/airootfs/etc/ssh/sshd_config.d/10-archiso.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Allow root login using password authentication 2 | PasswordAuthentication yes 3 | PermitRootLogin yes 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/airootfs/etc/systemd/logind.conf.d/do-not-suspend.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Login] 2 | HandleSuspendKey=ignore 3 | HandleHibernateKey=ignore 4 | HandleLidSwitch=ignore 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/airootfs/etc/systemd/system/reflector.service.d/archiso.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Unit] 2 | ConditionKernelCommandLine=!mirror 3 | 4 | [Service] 5 | Restart=on-failure 6 | RestartSec=10 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/syslinux/archiso_sys.cfg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | INCLUDE archiso_head.cfg 2 | 3 | DEFAULT arch64 4 | TIMEOUT 150 5 | 6 | INCLUDE archiso_sys-linux.cfg 7 | 8 | INCLUDE archiso_tail.cfg 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/airootfs/etc/systemd/system/getty@tty1.service.d/autologin.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Service] 2 | ExecStart= 3 | ExecStart=-/sbin/agetty -o '-p -f -- \\u' --noclear --autologin root - $TERM 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/airootfs/usr/local/bin/Installation_guide: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | # 3 | # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later 4 | 5 | exec lynx 'https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Installation_guide' 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/airootfs/etc/xdg/reflector/reflector.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Reflector configuration file for the systemd service. 2 | 3 | --save /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist 4 | --ipv4 5 | --ipv6 6 | --protocol https 7 | --latest 20 8 | --sort rate 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/airootfs/etc/systemd/system/etc-pacman.d-gnupg.mount: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Unit] 2 | Description=Temporary /etc/pacman.d/gnupg directory 3 | 4 | [Mount] 5 | What=tmpfs 6 | Where=/etc/pacman.d/gnupg 7 | Type=tmpfs 8 | Options=mode=0755,noswap 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/airootfs/etc/mkinitcpio.conf.d/archiso.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | HOOKS=(base udev modconf kms memdisk archiso archiso_loop_mnt archiso_pxe_common archiso_pxe_nbd archiso_pxe_http archiso_pxe_nfs block filesystems keyboard) 2 | COMPRESSION="xz" 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/syslinux/syslinux.cfg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | DEFAULT select 2 | 3 | LABEL select 4 | COM32 whichsys.c32 5 | APPEND -pxe- pxe -sys- sys -iso- sys 6 | 7 | LABEL pxe 8 | CONFIG archiso_pxe.cfg 9 | 10 | LABEL sys 11 | CONFIG archiso_sys.cfg 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/airootfs/etc/mkinitcpio.d/linux.preset: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # mkinitcpio preset file for the 'linux' package on archiso 2 | 3 | PRESETS=('archiso') 4 | 5 | ALL_kver='/boot/vmlinuz-linux' 6 | archiso_config='/etc/mkinitcpio.conf.d/archiso.conf' 7 | 8 | archiso_image="/boot/initramfs-linux.img" 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/airootfs/etc/shadow: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | root:$6$HYR18gq7Ut7hRe4M$XEE9qeYcqGx6LqnJ7gCVR.Tf209aQHrcsnWXUiSp9eBU1WHnW30cxzdj6LmGSIjbvxijJbpoiVBuzk0v9WVzU0:14871:::::: 2 | grainer:$6$1bmVvRn07VOmbyJd$hz6boLDbTlNS2b51DRNLk3KvglDY/ga7kPHg7s7LutC5aD3uGQCzJenBwbAOxpIMG63p3rlQeF0Xtvj4r2tzC1:14871:::::: 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/airootfs/etc/systemd/system/choose-mirror.service: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Unit] 2 | Description=Choose mirror from the kernel command line 3 | ConditionKernelCommandLine=mirror 4 | 5 | [Service] 6 | Type=oneshot 7 | ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/choose-mirror 8 | 9 | [Install] 10 | WantedBy=multi-user.target 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/airootfs/etc/os-release: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | NAME="GrainOS" 2 | PRETTY_NAME="GrainOS" 3 | ID=grainos 4 | BUILD_ID=rolling 5 | ANSI_COLOR="38;2;23;147;209" 6 | HOME_URL="https://graincult.com/" 7 | DOCUMENTATION_URL="https://github.com/GrainCult/GrainOS/" 8 | SUPPORT_URL="https://github.com/GrainCult/GrainOS/" 9 | BUG_REPORT_URL="https://github.com/GrainCult/GrainOS/issues/" 10 | LOGO=archlinux-logo 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/efiboot/loader/entries/01-archiso-x86_64-linux.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | title Arch Linux install medium (x86_64, UEFI) 2 | sort-key 01 3 | linux /%INSTALL_DIR%/boot/x86_64/vmlinuz-linux 4 | initrd /%INSTALL_DIR%/boot/intel-ucode.img 5 | initrd /%INSTALL_DIR%/boot/amd-ucode.img 6 | initrd /%INSTALL_DIR%/boot/x86_64/initramfs-linux.img 7 | options archisobasedir=%INSTALL_DIR% archisodevice=UUID=%ARCHISO_UUID% 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/efiboot/loader/entries/02-archiso-x86_64-speech-linux.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | title Arch Linux install medium (x86_64, UEFI) with speech 2 | sort-key 02 3 | linux /%INSTALL_DIR%/boot/x86_64/vmlinuz-linux 4 | initrd /%INSTALL_DIR%/boot/intel-ucode.img 5 | initrd /%INSTALL_DIR%/boot/amd-ucode.img 6 | initrd /%INSTALL_DIR%/boot/x86_64/initramfs-linux.img 7 | options archisobasedir=%INSTALL_DIR% archisodevice=UUID=%ARCHISO_UUID% accessibility=on 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/airootfs/etc/modprobe.d/broadcom-wl.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # The broadcom-wl package requires some modules to be disabled in order to use 2 | # wl. Since the ISO image needs to cover many hardware cases, this file 3 | # overrides the default blacklist in /usr/lib/modprobe.d/ 4 | # 5 | # If you need to use wl, you may need to delete this file, then `rmmod` any 6 | # already-loaded modules that are now blacklisted before proceeding to modprobe 7 | # wl itself. 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/airootfs/etc/pacman.d/hooks/uncomment-mirrors.hook: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # remove from airootfs! 2 | [Trigger] 3 | Operation = Install 4 | Operation = Upgrade 5 | Type = Package 6 | Target = pacman-mirrorlist 7 | 8 | [Action] 9 | Description = Uncommenting all mirrors in /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist... 10 | When = PostTransaction 11 | Depends = pacman-mirrorlist 12 | Depends = sed 13 | Exec = /usr/bin/sed -i "s/#Server/Server/g" /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/airootfs/etc/systemd/system/systemd-networkd-wait-online.service.d/wait-for-only-one-interface.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Allow systemd-networkd-wait-online to succeed with one interface, otherwise, if multiple network interfaces exist, 2 | # network-online.target gets needlessly delayed. 3 | # See https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/systemd-networkd#systemd-networkd-wait-online 4 | [Service] 5 | ExecStart= 6 | ExecStart=/usr/lib/systemd/systemd-networkd-wait-online --any 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/airootfs/etc/systemd/system/pacman-init.service: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Unit] 2 | Description=Initializes Pacman keyring 3 | Requires=etc-pacman.d-gnupg.mount 4 | After=etc-pacman.d-gnupg.mount time-sync.target 5 | BindsTo=etc-pacman.d-gnupg.mount 6 | Before=archlinux-keyring-wkd-sync.service 7 | 8 | [Service] 9 | Type=oneshot 10 | RemainAfterExit=yes 11 | ExecStart=/usr/bin/pacman-key --init 12 | ExecStart=/usr/bin/pacman-key --populate 13 | 14 | [Install] 15 | WantedBy=multi-user.target 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/airootfs/etc/systemd/system/livecd-alsa-unmuter.service: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Unit] 2 | Description=Unmute All Sound Card Controls For Use With The Live Arch Environment 3 | # This needs to run after the audio device becomes available. 4 | Wants=systemd-udev-settle.service 5 | After=systemd-udev-settle.service sound.target 6 | ConditionKernelCommandLine=accessibility=on 7 | 8 | [Service] 9 | Type=oneshot 10 | ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/livecd-sound -u 11 | 12 | [Install] 13 | WantedBy=sound.target 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/airootfs/etc/systemd/system/livecd-talk.service: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Unit] 2 | Description=Screen reader service 3 | After=livecd-alsa-unmuter.service 4 | Before=getty@tty1.service 5 | ConditionKernelCommandLine=accessibility=on 6 | 7 | [Service] 8 | Type=oneshot 9 | TTYPath=/dev/tty13 10 | ExecStartPre=/usr/bin/chvt 13 11 | ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/livecd-sound -p 12 | ExecStartPost=/usr/bin/chvt 1 13 | ExecStartPost=systemctl start espeakup.service 14 | StandardInput=tty 15 | TTYVHangup=yes 16 | TTYVTDisallocate=yes 17 | RemainAfterExit=true 18 | 19 | [Install] 20 | WantedBy=multi-user.target 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/airootfs/etc/systemd/network/20-wwan.network: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Match] 2 | Name=ww* 3 | 4 | [Link] 5 | RequiredForOnline=routable 6 | 7 | [Network] 8 | DHCP=yes 9 | 10 | # systemd-networkd does not set per-interface-type default route metrics 11 | # https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/17698 12 | # Explicitly set route metric, so that Ethernet is preferred over Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi is preferred over mobile broadband. 13 | # Use values from NetworkManager. From nm_device_get_route_metric_default in 14 | # https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/blob/main/src/core/devices/nm-device.c 15 | [DHCPv4] 16 | RouteMetric=700 17 | 18 | [IPv6AcceptRA] 19 | RouteMetric=700 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/airootfs/etc/systemd/network/20-wlan.network: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Match] 2 | Name=wl* 3 | 4 | [Link] 5 | RequiredForOnline=routable 6 | 7 | [Network] 8 | DHCP=yes 9 | MulticastDNS=yes 10 | 11 | # systemd-networkd does not set per-interface-type default route metrics 12 | # https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/17698 13 | # Explicitly set route metric, so that Ethernet is preferred over Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi is preferred over mobile broadband. 14 | # Use values from NetworkManager. From nm_device_get_route_metric_default in 15 | # https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/blob/main/src/core/devices/nm-device.c 16 | [DHCPv4] 17 | RouteMetric=600 18 | 19 | [IPv6AcceptRA] 20 | RouteMetric=600 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/airootfs/etc/pacman.d/hooks/zzzz99-remove-custom-hooks-from-airootfs.hook: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # remove from airootfs! 2 | # As a workaround for https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/49347 , remove pacman hooks specific to the ISO build process. 3 | # If not, they would be used when pacstrap is run in the live environment. 4 | 5 | [Trigger] 6 | Operation = Install 7 | Operation = Upgrade 8 | Operation = Remove 9 | Type = Package 10 | Target = * 11 | 12 | [Action] 13 | Description = Work around FS#49347 by removing custom pacman hooks that are only required during ISO build... 14 | When = PostTransaction 15 | Depends = sh 16 | Depends = coreutils 17 | Depends = grep 18 | Exec = /bin/sh -c "rm -- $(grep -Frl 'remove from airootfs' /etc/pacman.d/hooks/)" 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /archiso/airootfs/usr/local/bin/choose-mirror: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | # 3 | # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later 4 | 5 | get_cmdline() { 6 | local param 7 | for param in $(/etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist < 33 | # $2 34 | # $3 35 | unmute_and_set_level() { 36 | [[ -n "$3" && -n "$2" && -n "$1" ]] || bugout 37 | systemd-cat -t "livecdsound" printf "Setting: %s on card: %s to %s\n" "$2" "$1" "$3" 38 | systemd-cat -t "livecdsound" amixer -c "$1" set "$2" "$3" unmute 39 | return 0 40 | } 41 | 42 | # $1 43 | # $2 44 | mute_and_zero_level() { 45 | [[ -n "$1" && -n "$2" ]] || bugout 46 | systemd-cat -t "livecdsound" printf "Muting control: %s on card: %s\n" "$2" "$1" 47 | systemd-cat -t "livecdsound" amixer -c "$1" set "$2" "0%" mute 48 | return 0 49 | } 50 | 51 | # $1 52 | # $2 53 | # $3 "on" | "off" 54 | switch_control() { 55 | [[ -n "$3" && -n "$1" ]] || bugout 56 | systemd-cat -t "livecdsound" printf "Switching control: %s on card: %s to %s\n" "$2" "$1" "$3" 57 | systemd-cat -t "livecdsound" amixer -c "$1" set "$2" "$3" 58 | return 0 59 | } 60 | 61 | # $1 62 | sanify_levels_on_card() { 63 | unmute_and_set_level "$1" "Front" "80%" 64 | unmute_and_set_level "$1" "Master" "80%" 65 | unmute_and_set_level "$1" "Master Mono" "80%" 66 | unmute_and_set_level "$1" "Master Digital" "80%" # E.g., cs4237B 67 | unmute_and_set_level "$1" "Playback" "80%" 68 | unmute_and_set_level "$1" "Headphone" "100%" 69 | unmute_and_set_level "$1" "PCM" "80%" 70 | unmute_and_set_level "$1" "PCM,1" "80%" # E.g., ess1969 71 | unmute_and_set_level "$1" "DAC" "80%" # E.g., envy24, cs46xx 72 | unmute_and_set_level "$1" "DAC,0" "80%" # E.g., envy24 73 | unmute_and_set_level "$1" "DAC,1" "80%" # E.g., envy24 74 | unmute_and_set_level "$1" "Synth" "80%" 75 | unmute_and_set_level "$1" "CD" "80%" 76 | unmute_and_set_level "$1" "PC Speaker" "100%" 77 | 78 | mute_and_zero_level "$1" "Mic" 79 | mute_and_zero_level "$1" "IEC958" # Ubuntu #19648 80 | 81 | # Intel P4P800-MX 82 | switch_control "$1" "Master Playback Switch" on 83 | switch_control "$1" "Master Surround" on 84 | 85 | # Trident/YMFPCI/emu10k1: 86 | unmute_and_set_level "$1" "Wave" "80%" 87 | unmute_and_set_level "$1" "Music" "80%" 88 | unmute_and_set_level "$1" "AC97" "80%" 89 | 90 | # DRC: 91 | unmute_and_set_level "$1" "Dynamic Range Compression" "80%" 92 | 93 | # Required for HDA Intel (hda-intel): 94 | unmute_and_set_level "$1" "Front" "80%" 95 | 96 | # Required for SB Live 7.1/24-bit (ca0106): 97 | unmute_and_set_level "$1" "Analog Front" "80%" 98 | 99 | # Required at least for Via 823x hardware on DFI K8M800-MLVF Motherboard 100 | switch_control "$1" "IEC958 Capture Monitor" off 101 | 102 | # Required for hardware allowing toggles for AC97 through IEC958, 103 | # valid values are 0, 1, 2, 3. Needs to be set to 0 for PCM1. 104 | unmute_and_set_level "$1" "IEC958 Playback AC97-SPSA" "0" 105 | 106 | # Required for newer Via hardware 107 | unmute_and_set_level "$1" "VIA DXS,0" "80%" 108 | unmute_and_set_level "$1" "VIA DXS,1" "80%" 109 | unmute_and_set_level "$1" "VIA DXS,2" "80%" 110 | unmute_and_set_level "$1" "VIA DXS,3" "80%" 111 | 112 | # Required on some notebooks with ICH4: 113 | switch_control "$1" "Headphone Jack Sense" off 114 | switch_control "$1" "Line Jack Sense" off 115 | 116 | # Some machines need one or more of these to be on; 117 | # others need one or more of these to be off: 118 | 119 | switch_control "$1" "Audigy Analog/Digital Output Jack" on 120 | switch_control "$1" "SB Live Analog/Digital Output Jack" on 121 | 122 | # D1984 -- Thinkpad T61/X61 123 | switch_control "$1" "Speaker" on 124 | switch_control "$1" "Headphone" on 125 | 126 | # HDA-Intel w/ "Digital" capture mixer (See Ubuntu #193823) 127 | unmute_and_set_level "$1" "Digital" "80%" 128 | 129 | return 0 130 | } 131 | 132 | # $1 | "all" 133 | sanify_levels() { 134 | local ttsdml_returnstatus=0 135 | local card 136 | case "$1" in 137 | all) 138 | for card in $(echo_card_indices); do 139 | sanify_levels_on_card "$card" || ttsdml_returnstatus=1 140 | done 141 | ;; 142 | *) 143 | sanify_levels_on_card "$1" || ttsdml_returnstatus=1 144 | ;; 145 | esac 146 | return "$ttsdml_returnstatus" 147 | } 148 | 149 | # List all cards that *should* be usable for PCM audio. In my experience, 150 | # the console speaker (handled by the pcsp driver) isn't a suitable playback 151 | # device, so we'll exclude it. 152 | list_non_pcsp_cards() { 153 | for card in $(echo_card_indices); do 154 | local cardfile="/proc/asound/card${card}/id" 155 | if [[ -r "$cardfile" && -f "$cardfile" && "$(cat "$cardfile")" != pcsp ]]; then 156 | echo "$card" 157 | fi 158 | done 159 | } 160 | 161 | # Properly initialize the sound card so that we have audio at boot. 162 | unmute_all_cards() { 163 | sanify_levels all 164 | } 165 | 166 | is_numeric() { 167 | local str="$1" 168 | [[ "$str" =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]] 169 | } 170 | 171 | set_default_card() { 172 | local card="$1" 173 | sed -e "s/%card%/$card/g" /etc/asound.conf 175 | } 176 | 177 | play_on_card() { 178 | local card="$1" file="$2" 179 | aplay -q "-Dplughw:$card,0" "$file" 180 | } 181 | 182 | # If there are multiple usable sound cards, prompt the user to choose one, 183 | # using auditory feedback. 184 | pick_a_card() { 185 | set -f 186 | usable_cards="$(list_non_pcsp_cards)" 187 | num_usable_cards="$(wc -w <<<"$usable_cards")" 188 | 189 | if (( num_usable_cards == 1 )); then 190 | systemd-cat -t "livecdsound" printf "Only one sound card is detected\n" 191 | exit 0 192 | fi 193 | systemd-cat -t "livecdsound" printf "multiple sound cards detected\n" 194 | for card in "${usable_cards[@]}"; do 195 | if ! is_numeric "$card"; then 196 | continue 197 | fi 198 | play_on_card "$card" /usr/share/livecd-sounds/pick-a-card.wav & 199 | done 200 | wait 201 | sleep 1 202 | for card in "${usable_cards[@]}"; do 203 | if ! is_numeric "$card"; then 204 | continue 205 | fi 206 | play_on_card "$card" /usr/share/livecd-sounds/beep.wav 207 | if read -r -t 10; then 208 | systemd-cat -t "livecdsound" printf "Selecting %s sound card as default\n" "$card" 209 | set_default_card "$card" 210 | break 211 | fi 212 | done 213 | } 214 | 215 | if (( $# == 0 )); then 216 | echo "error: No argument passed." 217 | exit 1 218 | fi 219 | while [[ "${1}" != "" ]]; do 220 | case ${1} in 221 | -h|--help) 222 | usage 223 | exit 224 | ;; 225 | -u|--unmute) 226 | systemd-cat -t "livecdsound" printf "Unmuting all cards" 227 | unmute_all_cards 228 | ;; 229 | -p|--pick) 230 | pick_a_card 231 | ;; 232 | *) 233 | echo "error: Unsupported argument" 234 | usage 235 | exit 1 236 | ;; 237 | esac 238 | shift 239 | done 240 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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