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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ORION-sky-ARM.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/endeavouros-arm/install-script/81187dbb318944968f85cacc5b31e80c0d675b6d/ORION-sky-ARM.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # install-script 2 | install EndeavourOS on an ARM SBC 3 | 4 | Instructions can be found at 5 | 6 | https://github.com/endeavouros-arm/manuals 7 | 8 | Click on the desired manual, then click on the "Download" button. 9 | This should bring up a PDF Viewer which will allow the 10 | printing or saving of the instructions. 11 | 12 | The instructions available are: 13 | 14 | EOS-desktop-instructions.pdf 15 | 16 | EOS-server-instructions.pdf 17 | 18 | Add_USB-SSD_as_home.pdf 19 | 20 | Backup_Data.pdf 21 | 22 | Setup_Samba.pdf 23 | 24 | Setup_miniDLNA.pdf 25 | 26 | Most people will want the EOS-desktop-instructions.pdf 27 | 28 | If you have any questions or problems, go to 29 | 30 | https://forum.endeavouros.com 31 | 32 | where you will find a friendly and helpful community. 33 | 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /blacklist: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | amd-ucode 2 | base 3 | base-devel 4 | broadcom-wl-dkms 5 | crda 6 | dialog 7 | dmraid 8 | dnsutils 9 | downgrade 10 | efibootmgr 11 | efitools 12 | endeavouros-keyring 13 | endeavouros-mirrorlist 14 | eos-packagelist 15 | findutils 16 | git 17 | grub 18 | grub2-theme-endeavouros 19 | grub-tools 20 | hwinfo 21 | intel-ucode 22 | ipw2100-fw 23 | ipw2200-fw 24 | linux 25 | linux-firmware 26 | linux-headers 27 | lsscsi 28 | lvm2 29 | man-db 30 | man-pages 31 | mdadm 32 | mkinitcpio-openswap 33 | nilfs-utils 34 | os-prober 35 | reflector 36 | reflector-simple 37 | sed 38 | sg3_utils 39 | upower 40 | vi 41 | wget 42 | wireless-regdb 43 | wpa_supplicant 44 | xf86-video-ati 45 | xf86-video-intel 46 | xz 47 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /endeavour-ARM-install-V2.7.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | ZONE_DIR="/usr/share/zoneinfo/" 4 | declare -a TIMEZONE_LIST 5 | 6 | generate_timezone_list() { 7 | 8 | input=$1 9 | if [[ -d $input ]]; then 10 | for i in "$input"/*; do 11 | generate_timezone_list $i 12 | done 13 | else 14 | TIMEZONE=${input/#"$ZONE_DIR/"} 15 | TIMEZONE_LIST+=($TIMEZONE) 16 | TIMEZONE_LIST+=("") 17 | fi 18 | } 19 | 20 | _status_checker() { 21 | local status_code 22 | 23 | status_code="$1" 24 | if [[ "$status_code" -eq 1 ]]; then 25 | printf "${CYAN}Exiting setup..${NC}\n" 26 | exit 27 | fi 28 | } 29 | 30 | _ok_nok() { 31 | # Requires that variable "MESSAGE" be set 32 | local status 33 | 34 | status=$? 35 | if [[ $status -eq 0 ]] 36 | then 37 | printf "${GREEN}$MESSAGE OK${NC}\n" 38 | printf "$MESSAGE OK\n" >> /root/enosARM.log 39 | else 40 | printf "${RED}$MESSAGE FAILED${NC}\n" 41 | printf "$MESAGE FAILED\n" >> /root/enosARM.log 42 | printf "\n\nLogs are stored in: /root/enosARM.log\n" 43 | exit 1 44 | fi 45 | sleep 1 46 | } # end of function _ok_nok 47 | 48 | 49 | _find_mirrorlist() { 50 | # find and install current endevouros-arm-mirrorlist 51 | local tmpfile 52 | local currentmirrorlist 53 | 54 | printf "\n${CYAN}Find current endeavouros-mirrorlist...${NC}\n\n" 55 | MESSAGE="\nFind current endeavouros-mirrorlist " 56 | sleep 1 57 | curl https://github.com/endeavouros-team/repo/tree/master/endeavouros/$ARMARCH | grep "endeavouros-mirrorlist" | sed s'/^.*endeavouros-mirrorlist/endeavouros-mirrorlist/'g | sed s'/pkg.tar.zst.*/pkg.tar.zst/'g |tail -1 > mirrors 58 | 59 | tmpfile="mirrors" 60 | read -d $'\x04' currentmirrorlist < "$tmpfile" 61 | 62 | printf "\n${CYAN}Downloading endeavouros-mirrorlist...${NC}" 63 | MESSAGE="\nDownloading endeavouros-mirrorlist " 64 | wget https://github.com/endeavouros-team/repo/raw/master/endeavouros/$ARMARCH/$currentmirrorlist 2>> /root/enosARM.log 65 | _ok_nok # function call 66 | 67 | printf "\n${CYAN}Installing endeavouros-mirrorlist...${NC}\n" 68 | MESSAGE="\nInstalling endeavouros-mirrorlist " 69 | pacman -U --noconfirm $currentmirrorlist &>> /root/enosARM.log 70 | _ok_nok # function call 71 | 72 | printf "\n[endeavouros]\nSigLevel = PackageRequired\nInclude = /etc/pacman.d/endeavouros-mirrorlist\n\n" >> /etc/pacman.conf 73 | 74 | rm mirrors 75 | } # end of function _find_mirrorlist 76 | 77 | 78 | _find_keyring() { 79 | local tmpfile 80 | local currentkeyring 81 | 82 | printf "\n${CYAN}Find current endeavouros-keyring...${NC}\n\n" 83 | MESSAGE="\nFind current endeavouros-keyring " 84 | sleep 1 85 | curl https://github.com/endeavouros-team/repo/tree/master/endeavouros/$ARMARCH |grep endeavouros-keyring | sed s'/^.*endeavouros-keyring/endeavouros-keyring/'g | sed s'/pkg.tar.zst.*/pkg.tar.zst/'g | tail -1 > keys 86 | 87 | tmpfile="keys" 88 | read -d $'\04' currentkeyring < "$tmpfile" 89 | 90 | printf "\n${CYAN}Downloading endeavouros-keyring...${NC}" 91 | MESSAGE="\nDownloading endeavouros-keyring " 92 | wget https://github.com/endeavouros-team/repo/raw/master/endeavouros/$ARMARCH/$currentkeyring 2>> /root/enosARM.log 93 | _ok_nok # function call 94 | 95 | printf "\n${CYAN}Installing endeavouros-keyring...${NC}\n" 96 | MESSAGE="Installing endeavouros-keyring " 97 | pacman -U --noconfirm $currentkeyring &>> /root/enosARM.log 98 | _ok_nok # function call 99 | 100 | rm keys 101 | } # End of function _find_keyring 102 | 103 | 104 | _base_addons() { 105 | ### the following installs all packages needed to match the EndeavourOS base install 106 | printf "\n${CYAN}Installing EndeavourOS Base Addons...${NC}\n" 107 | MESSAGE="\nInstalling EndeavourOS Base Addons " 108 | sleep 2 109 | if [ "$INSTALLTYPE" == "desktop" ] 110 | then 111 | eos-packagelist --arch arm "Desktop-Base + Common packages" "Firefox and language package" > base-addons 112 | pacman -S --noconfirm --needed - < base-addons 113 | # systemctl disable dhcpcd.service 114 | # systemctl enable NetworkManager.service 115 | # systemctl start NetworkManager.service 116 | # sleep 5 117 | else 118 | pacman -S --noconfirm --needed - < server-addons 119 | fi 120 | _ok_nok # function call 121 | } 122 | 123 | _set_time_zone() { 124 | printf "\n${CYAN}Setting Time Zone...${NC}" 125 | MESSAGE="\nSetting Time Zone " 126 | ln -sf $TIMEZONEPATH /etc/localtime 2>> /root/enosARM.log 127 | _ok_nok # function call 128 | } 129 | 130 | _enable_ntp() { 131 | printf "\n${CYAN}Enabling NTP...${NC}" 132 | MESSAGE="\nEnabling NTP " 133 | timedatectl set-ntp true &>> /root/enosARM.log 134 | timedatectl timesync-status &>> /root/enosARM.log 135 | _ok_nok 136 | sleep 1 137 | } 138 | 139 | _sync_hardware_clock() { 140 | printf "\n${CYAN}Syncing Hardware Clock${NC}\n\n" 141 | hwclock -r 142 | if [ $? == "0" ] 143 | then 144 | hwclock --systohc 2>> /root/enosARM.log 145 | printf "\n${CYAN}hardware clock was synced${NC}\n" 146 | else 147 | printf "\n${RED}No hardware clock was found${NC}\n" 148 | fi 149 | } 150 | 151 | _set_locale() { 152 | printf "\n${CYAN}Setting Locale...${NC}\n" 153 | MESSAGE="\nSetting locale " 154 | sed -i 's/#en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8/en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8/g' /etc/locale.gen 155 | locale-gen 2>> /root/enosARM.log 156 | printf "\nLANG=en_US.UTF-8\n\n" > /etc/locale.conf 157 | _ok_nok # function call 158 | } 159 | 160 | _set_hostname() { 161 | printf "\n${CYAN}Setting hostname...${NC}" 162 | MESSAGE="\nSetting hostname " 163 | printf "\n$HOSTNAME\n\n" > /etc/hostname 164 | _ok_nok # function call 165 | } 166 | 167 | _config_etc_hosts() { 168 | printf "\n${CYAN}Configuring /etc/hosts...${NC}" 169 | MESSAGE="\nConfiguring /etc/hosts " 170 | printf "\n127.0.0.1\tlocalhost\n" > /etc/hosts 171 | printf "::1\t\tlocalhost\n" >> /etc/hosts 172 | printf "127.0.1.1\t$HOSTNAME.localdomain\t$HOSTNAME\n\n" >> /etc/hosts 173 | _ok_nok # function call 174 | } 175 | 176 | _create_alias() { 177 | printf "\n${CYAN}Creating ll alias...${NC}" 178 | MESSAGE="\nCreating ll alias " 179 | printf "\nalias ll='ls -l --color=auto'\n" >> /etc/bash.bashrc 180 | printf "alias la='ls -al --color=auto'\n" >> /etc/bash.bashrc 181 | printf "alias lb='lsblk -o NAME,FSTYPE,FSSIZE,LABEL,MOUNTPOINT'\n\n" >> /etc/bash.bashrc 182 | _ok_nok # function call 183 | } 184 | 185 | _change_user_alarm() { 186 | local tmpfile 187 | 188 | printf "\n${CYAN}Delete default username (alarm) and Creating a user...${NC}" 189 | MESSAGE="Delete default username (alarm) and Creating new user " 190 | userdel -r alarm #delete the default user from the image 191 | case $INSTALLTYPE in 192 | desktop) useradd -c "$FULLNAME" -m -G users -s /bin/bash -u 1000 "$USERNAME" 2>> /root/enosARM.log 193 | printf "\n${CYAN}Adding user $USERNAME to sudo wheel...${NC}" 194 | MESSAGE="Adding user $USERNAME to sudo wheel " 195 | printf "$USERNAME ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL" >> /etc/sudoers 196 | gpasswd -a $USERNAME wheel ;; # add user to group wheel 197 | server) useradd -m -G users -s /bin/bash -u 1000 "$USERNAME" 2>> /root/enosARM.log ;; 198 | esac 199 | printf "\n${CYAN} Updating user password...\n\n" 200 | echo "${USERNAME}:${USERPASSWD}" | chpasswd 201 | tmpfile=/etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf 202 | if [ -f $tmpfile ]; then 203 | gpasswd -a $USERNAME lightdm 204 | fi 205 | } # End of function _change_user_alarm 206 | 207 | _clean_up() { 208 | 209 | # rebranding to EndeavourOS 210 | sed -i 's/Arch/EndeavourOS/' /etc/issue 211 | sed -i 's/Arch/EndeavourOS/' /etc/arch-release 212 | } 213 | 214 | _completed_notification() { 215 | printf "\n\n${CYAN}Installation is complete!${NC}\n\n" 216 | if [ "$INSTALLTYPE" == "desktop" ] 217 | then 218 | printf "\nRemember to use your new root password when logging in as root\n" 219 | printf "\nRemember to use your new user name and password when logging into Lightdm\n" 220 | printf "\nNo firewall was installed. Consider installing a firewall with eos-Welcome\n\n" 221 | else 222 | printf "\nRemember your new user name and password when remotely logging into the server\n" 223 | printf "\nSSH server was installed and enabled to listen on port $SSHPORT\n" 224 | printf "\nufw was installed and enabled with \"logging off\", the default \"deny\", and the following rule" 225 | printf "\nufw allow from $UFWADDR to any port $SSHPORT\n" 226 | printf "\nWhich will only allow access to the server from your local LAN on the specified port\n\n" 227 | fi 228 | 229 | printf "Pressing Ctrl c will exit the script and give a CLI prompt\n" 230 | printf "to allow the user to use pacman to add additional packages\n" 231 | printf "or change configs. This will not remove install files from /root\n\n" 232 | printf "Press any key exits the script, removes all install files, and reboots the computer.\n\n" 233 | } 234 | 235 | 236 | _install_ssd() { 237 | local user_confirmation 238 | local finished 239 | local base_dialog_content 240 | local dialog_content 241 | local exit_status 242 | local datadevicename 243 | local datadevicesize 244 | local mntname 245 | local uuidno 246 | 247 | whiptail --title "EndeavourOS ARM Setup - SSD Configuration" --yesno "Connect a USB 3 external enclosure with a SSD or hard drive installed\n\n \ 248 | CAUTION: ALL data on this drive will be erased\n\n \ 249 | Do you want to continue?" 12 80 250 | user_confirmation="$?" 251 | 252 | if [ $user_confirmation == "0" ] 253 | then 254 | finished=1 255 | base_dialog_content="\nThe following storage devices were found\n\n$(lsblk -o NAME,MODEL,FSTYPE,SIZE,FSUSED,FSAVAIL,MOUNTPOINT)\n\n \ 256 | Enter target device name without a partition designation (e.g. /dev/sda or /dev/mmcblk0):" 257 | dialog_content="$base_dialog_content" 258 | while [ $finished -ne 0 ] 259 | do 260 | datadevicename=$(whiptail --title "EndeavourOS ARM Setup - micro SD Configuration" --inputbox "$dialog_content" 27 115 3>&2 2>&1 1>&3) 261 | exit_status=$? 262 | if [ $exit_status == "1" ]; then 263 | printf "\nInstall SSD aborted by user\n\n" 264 | return 265 | fi 266 | if [[ ! -b "$datadevicename" ]]; then 267 | dialog_content="$base_dialog_content\n Not a listed block device, or not prefaced by /dev/ Try again." 268 | else 269 | case $datadevicename in 270 | /dev/sd*) if [[ ${#datadevicename} -eq 8 ]]; then 271 | finished=0 272 | else 273 | dialog_content="$base_dialog_content\n Input improperly formatted. Try again." 274 | fi ;; 275 | /dev/mmcblk*) if [[ ${#datadevicename} -eq 12 ]]; then 276 | finished=0 277 | else 278 | dialog_content="$base_dialog_content\n Input improperly formatted. Try again." 279 | fi ;; 280 | esac 281 | fi 282 | done 283 | 284 | ##### Determine data device size in MiB and partition ### 285 | printf "\n${CYAN}Partitioning, & formatting DATA storage device...${NC}\n" 286 | datadevicesize=$(fdisk -l | grep "Disk $datadevicename" | awk '{print $5}') 287 | ((datadevicesize=$datadevicesize/1048576)) 288 | ((datadevicesize=$datadevicesize-1)) # for some reason, necessary for USB thumb drives 289 | printf "\n${CYAN}Partitioning DATA device $datadevicename...${NC}\n" 290 | MESSAGE="\nPartitioning DATA devive $datadevicename " 291 | printf "\ndatadevicename = $datadevicename datadevicesize=$datadevicesize\n" >> /root/enosARM.log 292 | parted --script -a minimal $datadevicename \ 293 | mklabel msdos \ 294 | unit mib \ 295 | mkpart primary 1MiB $datadevicesize"MiB" \ 296 | quit 297 | _ok_nok # function call 298 | 299 | if [[ ${datadevicename:5:4} = "nvme" ]] 300 | then 301 | mntname=$datadevicename"p1" 302 | else 303 | mntname=$datadevicename"1" 304 | fi 305 | printf "\n\nmntname = $mntname\n\n" >> /root/enosARM.log 306 | printf "\n${CYAN}Formatting DATA device $mntname...${NC}\n" 307 | printf "\n${CYAN}If \"/dev/sdx contains a ext4 file system Labelled XXXX\" or similar appears, Enter: y${NC}\n\n" 308 | MESSAGE="\nFormatting DATA device $mntname " 309 | mkfs.ext4 $mntname 2>> /root/enosARM.log 310 | e2label $mntname DATA 311 | _ok_nok # function call 312 | 313 | mkdir /server /serverbkup 2>> /root/enosARM.log 314 | chown root:users /server /serverbkup 2>> /root/enosARM.log 315 | chmod 774 /server /serverbkup 2>> /root/enosARM.log 316 | 317 | printf "\n${CYAN}Adding DATA storage device to /etc/fstab...${NC}" 318 | MESSAGE="\nAdding DATA storage device to /etc/fstab " 319 | cp /etc/fstab /etc/fstab-bkup 320 | uuidno=$(lsblk -o UUID $mntname) 321 | uuidno=$(echo $uuidno | sed 's/ /=/g') 322 | printf "\n# $mntname\n$uuidno /server ext4 rw,relatime 0 2\n" >> /etc/fstab 323 | _ok_nok # function call 324 | 325 | printf "\n${CYAN}Mounting DATA device $mntname on /server...${NC}" 326 | MESSAGE="\nMountng DATA device $mntname on /server " 327 | mount $mntname /server 2>> /root/enosARM.log 328 | _ok_nok # function call 329 | 330 | chown root:users /server /serverbkup 2>> /root/enosARM.log 331 | chmod 774 /server /serverbkup 2>> /root/enosARM.log 332 | printf "\033c"; printf "\n" 333 | printf "${CYAN}Data storage device summary:${NC}\n\n" 334 | printf "\nAn external USB 3 device was partitioned, formatted, and /etc/fstab was configured. \n" 335 | printf "This device will be on mount point /server and will be mounted at bootup.\n" 336 | printf "The mount point /serverbkup was also created for use in backing up the DATA device.\n" 337 | fi 338 | printf "\n\nPress Enter to continue\n" 339 | read -n 1 z 340 | } # end of function _install_ssd 341 | 342 | _device_model() { 343 | case $MACHINEMODEL in 344 | "Raspberry Pi") cp /boot/config.txt /boot/config.txt.orig 345 | cp rpi4-config.txt /boot/config.txt ;; 346 | # sed -i 's/#WIRELESS_REGDOM="US"/WIRELESS_REGDOM="US"/g' /etc/conf.d/wireless-regdom ;; 347 | "ODROID-N2") cp /root/install-script/n2-boot.ini /boot/boot.ini 348 | lsblk -f | grep sda >/dev/null 349 | if [ $? = 0 ] 350 | then 351 | sed -i 's/root=\/dev\/mmcblk${devno}p2/root=\/dev\/sda2/g' /boot/boot.ini 352 | fi 353 | pacman -Rdd --noconfirm linux-odroid-n2 354 | pacman -S --noconfirm linux-odroid linux-odroid-headers odroid-alsa ;; 355 | "Odroid XU4") pacman -S --noconfirm odroid-xu3-libgl-headers odroid-xu3-libgl-x11 xf86-video-armsoc-odroid xf86-video-fbturbo-git ;; 356 | esac 357 | } # end of function _device_model 358 | 359 | _precheck_setup() { 360 | local script_directory 361 | local whiptail_installed 362 | 363 | MACHINEMODEL=$(dmesg | grep "Machine model" | sed -e '/Raspberry Pi/ c Raspberry Pi' -e '/ODROID-N2/ c ODROID-N2' -e '/Odroid XU4/ c Odroid XU4') 364 | # check where script is installed 365 | script_directory="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" >/dev/null 2>&1 && pwd )" 366 | if [[ "$script_directory" == "/home/alarm/"* ]]; then 367 | whiptail_installed=$(pacman -Qs libnewt) 368 | if [[ "$whiptail_installed" != "" ]]; then 369 | whiptail --title "Error - Cannot Continue" --msgbox "This script is in the alarm user's home folder which will be removed. \ 370 | \n\nPlease move it to the root user's home directory and rerun the script." 10 80 371 | exit 372 | else 373 | printf "${RED}Error - Cannot Continue. This script is in the alarm user's home folder which will be removed. Please move it to the root user's home directory and rerun the script.${NC}\n" 374 | exit 375 | fi 376 | fi 377 | 378 | # check to see if script was run as root ##### 379 | if [ $(id -u) -ne 0 ] 380 | then 381 | whiptail_installed=$(pacman -Qs libnewt) 382 | if [[ "$whiptail_installed" != "" ]]; then 383 | whiptail --title "Error - Cannot Continue" --msgbox "Please run this script with sudo or as root" 8 47 384 | exit 385 | else 386 | printf "${RED}Error - Cannot Continue. Please run this script with sudo or as root.${NC}\n" 387 | exit 388 | fi 389 | fi 390 | # Prevent script from continuing if there's any processes running under the alarm user # 391 | # as we won't be able to delete the user later on in the script # 392 | 393 | if [[ $(pgrep -u alarm) != "" ]]; then 394 | whiptail_installed=$(pacman -Qs libnewt) 395 | if [[ "$whiptail_installed" != "" ]]; then 396 | whiptail --title "Error - Cannot Continue" --msgbox "alarm user still has processes running. Kill them to continue setup." 8 47 397 | exit 398 | else 399 | printf "${RED}Error - Cannot Continue. alarm user still has processes running. Kill them to continue setup.${NC}\n" 400 | exit 401 | fi 402 | fi 403 | 404 | printf "\n${CYAN}Checking Internet Connection...${NC}\n\n" 405 | ping -c 3 endeavouros.com -W 5 406 | if [ "$?" != "0" ] 407 | then 408 | printf "\n\n${RED}No Internet Connection was detected\nFix your Internet Connectin and try again${NC}\n\n" 409 | exit 410 | fi 411 | 412 | dmesg -n 1 # prevent low level kernel messages from appearing during the script 413 | printf " LOGFILE\n\n" > /root/enosARM.log # create empty /root/enosARM.log 414 | ARMARCH="$(uname -m)" 415 | case "$ARMARCH" in 416 | armv7*) ARMARCH=armv7h ;; 417 | esac 418 | if [[ "$MACHINEMODEL" != "Raspberry Pi" ]]; then 419 | pacman -S --noconfirm --needed git libnewt wget # for whiptail dialog & findmirror + keyring 420 | fi 421 | } #end of function _precheck_setup 422 | 423 | 424 | _user_input() { 425 | local userinputdone 426 | local finished 427 | local description 428 | local initial_user_password 429 | local initial_root_password 430 | local lasttriad 431 | local xyz 432 | 433 | INSTALLTYPE=$(whiptail --title "EndeavourOS ARM Setup" --menu "\n Choose type of install or\n Press right arrow twice to cancel" 12 50 2 "1" "Desktop Environment" "2" "Headless server Environment" 3>&2 2>&1 1>&3) 434 | case $INSTALLTYPE in 435 | "") printf "\n\nScript aborted by user..${NC}\n\n" 436 | exit ;; 437 | 1) INSTALLTYPE="desktop" 438 | whiptail --title "EndeavourOS ARM Setup" --msgbox "A Desktop Operating System with your choice of DE will be installed" 8 75 439 | _status_checker $? ;; 440 | 2) INSTALLTYPE="server" 441 | whiptail --title "EndeavourOS ARM Setup" --msgbox "A headless server environment will be installed" 8 52 442 | _status_checker $? ;; 443 | esac 444 | 445 | userinputdone=1 446 | while [ $userinputdone -ne 0 ] 447 | do 448 | generate_timezone_list $ZONE_DIR 449 | TIMEZONE=$(whiptail --nocancel --title "EndeavourOS ARM Setup - Timezone Selection" --menu \ 450 | "Please choose your timezone.\n\nNote: You can navigate to different sections with Page Up/Down or the A-Z keys." 18 90 8 --cancel-button 'Back' "${TIMEZONE_LIST[@]}" 3>&2 2>&1 1>&3) 451 | TIMEZONEPATH="${ZONE_DIR}${TIMEZONE}" 452 | 453 | finished=1 454 | description="Enter your desired hostname" 455 | while [ $finished -ne 0 ] 456 | do 457 | HOSTNAME=$(whiptail --nocancel --title "EndeavourOS ARM Setup - Configuration" --inputbox "$description" 8 60 3>&2 2>&1 1>&3) 458 | if [ "$HOSTNAME" == "" ] 459 | then 460 | description="Host name cannot be blank. Enter your desired hostname" 461 | else 462 | finished=0 463 | fi 464 | done 465 | 466 | finished=1 467 | description="Enter your full name, i.e. John Doe" 468 | while [ $finished -ne 0 ] 469 | do 470 | FULLNAME=$(whiptail --nocancel --title "EndeavourOS ARM Setup - User Setup" --inputbox "$description" 8 60 3>&2 2>&1 1>&3) 471 | 472 | if [ "$FULLNAME" == "" ] 473 | then 474 | description="Entry is blank. Enter your full name" 475 | else 476 | finished=0 477 | fi 478 | done 479 | 480 | finished=1 481 | description="Enter your desired user name" 482 | while [ $finished -ne 0 ] 483 | do 484 | USERNAME=$(whiptail --nocancel --title "EndeavourOS ARM Setup - User Setup" --inputbox "$description" 8 60 3>&2 2>&1 1>&3) 485 | 486 | if [ "$USERNAME" == "" ] 487 | then 488 | description="Entry is blank. Enter your desired username" 489 | else 490 | finished=0 491 | fi 492 | done 493 | 494 | finished=1 495 | initial_user_password="" 496 | description="Enter your desired password for ${USERNAME}:" 497 | while [ $finished -ne 0 ] 498 | do 499 | USERPASSWD=$(whiptail --nocancel --title "EndeavourOS ARM Setup - User Setup" --passwordbox "$description" 8 60 3>&2 2>&1 1>&3) 500 | 501 | if [ "$USERPASSWD" == "" ]; then 502 | description="Entry is blank. Enter your desired password" 503 | initial_user_password="" 504 | elif [[ "$initial_user_password" == "" ]]; then 505 | initial_user_password="$USERPASSWD" 506 | description="Confirm password:" 507 | elif [[ "$initial_user_password" != "$USERPASSWD" ]]; then 508 | description="Passwords do not match.\nEnter your desired password for ${USERNAME}:" 509 | initial_user_password="" 510 | elif [[ "$initial_user_password" == "$USERPASSWD" ]]; then 511 | finished=0 512 | fi 513 | done 514 | 515 | finished=1 516 | initial_root_password="" 517 | description="Enter your desired password for the root user:" 518 | while [ $finished -ne 0 ] 519 | do 520 | ROOTPASSWD=$(whiptail --nocancel --title "EndeavourOS ARM Setup - Root User Setup" --passwordbox "$description" 8 60 3>&2 2>&1 1>&3) 521 | if [ "$ROOTPASSWD" == "" ]; then 522 | description="Entry is blank. Enter your desired password" 523 | initial_root_password="" 524 | elif [[ "$initial_root_password" == "" ]]; then 525 | initial_root_password="$ROOTPASSWD" 526 | description="Confirm password:" 527 | elif [[ "$initial_root_password" != "$ROOTPASSWD" ]]; then 528 | description="Passwords do not match.\nEnter your desired password for the root user:" 529 | initial_root_password="" 530 | elif [[ "$initial_root_password" == "$ROOTPASSWD" ]]; then 531 | finished=0 532 | fi 533 | done 534 | 535 | if [ "$INSTALLTYPE" == "desktop" ] 536 | then 537 | DENAME=$(whiptail --nocancel --title "EndeavourOS ARM Setup - Desktop Selection" --menu --notags "\n Choose which Desktop Environment to install\n\n" 22 100 15 \ 538 | "0" "No Desktop Environment" \ 539 | "1" "XFCE4" \ 540 | "2" "KDE Plasma" \ 541 | "3" "Gnome" \ 542 | "4" "i3 wm for x11" \ 543 | "5" "Mate" \ 544 | "6" "Cinnamon" \ 545 | "7" "Budgie" \ 546 | "8" "LXQT" \ 547 | "9" "LXDE" \ 548 | "10" "BSPWM" \ 549 | "11" "Openbox" \ 550 | "12" "Qtile" \ 551 | "13" "Sway for Wayland" \ 552 | "14" "worm" \ 553 | 3>&2 2>&1 1>&3) 554 | 555 | case $DENAME in 556 | 0) DENAME="none" ;; 557 | 1) DENAME="xfce4" ;; 558 | 2) DENAME="kde" ;; 559 | 3) DENAME="gnome" ;; 560 | 4) DENAME="i3wm" ;; 561 | 5) DENAME="mate" ;; 562 | 6) DENAME="cinnamon" ;; 563 | 7) DENAME="budgie" ;; 564 | 8) DENAME="lxqt" ;; 565 | 9) DENAME="lxde" ;; 566 | 10) DENAME="bspwm" ;; 567 | 11) DENAME="openbox" ;; 568 | 12) DENAME="qtile" ;; 569 | 13) DENAME="sway" ;; 570 | 14) DENAME="worm" ;; 571 | esac 572 | fi 573 | 574 | ############################################################ 575 | 576 | if [ "$INSTALLTYPE" == "server" ] 577 | then 578 | finished=1 579 | description="Enter the desired SSH port between 8000 and 48000" 580 | while [ $finished -ne 0 ] 581 | do 582 | SSHPORT=$(whiptail --nocancel --title "EndeavourOS ARM Setup - Server Configuration" --inputbox "$description" 10 60 3>&2 2>&1 1>&3) 583 | 584 | if [ "$SSHPORT" -eq "$SSHPORT" ] # 2>/dev/null 585 | then 586 | if [ $SSHPORT -lt 8000 ] || [ $SSHPORT -gt 48000 ] 587 | then 588 | description="Your choice is out of range, try again.\n\nEnter the desired SSH port between 8000 and 48000" 589 | else 590 | finished=0 591 | fi 592 | else 593 | description="Your choice is not a number, try again.\n\nEnter the desired SSH port between 8000 and 48000" 594 | fi 595 | done 596 | 597 | ETHERNETDEVICE=$(ip r | awk 'NR==1{print $5}') 598 | ROUTERIP=$(ip r | awk 'NR==1{print $3}') 599 | THREETRIADS=$ROUTERIP 600 | xyz=${THREETRIADS#*.*.*.} 601 | THREETRIADS=${THREETRIADS%$xyz} 602 | finished=1 603 | description="For the best router compatibility, the last octet should be between 150 and 250\n\nEnter the last octet of the desired static IP address $THREETRIADS" 604 | while [ $finished -ne 0 ] 605 | do 606 | lasttriad=$(whiptail --nocancel --title "EndeavourOS ARM Setup - Server Configuration" --title "SETTING UP THE STATIC IP ADDRESS FOR THE SERVER" --inputbox "$description" 12 100 3>&2 2>&1 1>&3) 607 | if [ "$lasttriad" -eq "$lasttriad" ] # 2>/dev/null 608 | then 609 | if [ $lasttriad -lt 150 ] || [ $lasttriad -gt 250 ] 610 | then 611 | description="For the best router compatibility, the last octet should be between 150 and 250\n\nEnter the last octet of the desired static IP address $THREETRIADS\n\nYour choice is out of range. Please try again\n" 612 | else 613 | finished=0 614 | fi 615 | else 616 | description="For the best router compatibility, the last octet should be between 150 and 250\n\nEnter the last octet of the desired static IP address $THREETRIADS\n\nYour choice is not a number. Please try again\n" 617 | fi 618 | done 619 | 620 | STATICIP=$THREETRIADS$lasttriad 621 | STATICIP=$STATICIP"/24" 622 | fi # boss fi 623 | 624 | ####################################################### 625 | 626 | case $INSTALLTYPE in 627 | desktop) whiptail --title "EndeavourOS ARM Setup - Review Settings" --yesno " To review, you entered the following information:\n\n \ 628 | Time Zone: $TIMEZONE \n \ 629 | Host Name: $HOSTNAME \n \ 630 | Full Name: $FULLNAME \n \ 631 | User Name: $USERNAME \n \ 632 | Desktop Environment: $DENAME \n\n \ 633 | Is this information correct?" 16 80 634 | userinputdone="$?" ;; 635 | server) whiptail --title "EndeavourOS ARM Setup - Review Settings" --yesno " To review, you entered the following information:\n\n \ 636 | Time Zone: $TIMEZONE \n \ 637 | Host Name: $HOSTNAME \n \ 638 | Full Name: $FULLNAME \n \ 639 | User Name: $USERNAME \n \ 640 | SSH Port: $SSHPORT \n \ 641 | Static IP: $STATICIP \n\n \ 642 | Is this information correct?" 16 80 643 | userinputdone="$?" ;; 644 | esac 645 | done 646 | DENAME=_$DENAME 647 | } # end of function _user_input 648 | 649 | 650 | _xfce4() { 651 | printf "\n${CYAN}Installing XFCE4 ...${NC}\n" 652 | MESSAGE="\nInstalling XFCE4 " 653 | eos-packagelist --arch arm "XFCE4-Desktop" > xfce4 654 | pacman -S --noconfirm --needed - < xfce4 655 | _ok_nok # function call 656 | systemctl enable lightdm.service 657 | } # end of function _xfce4 658 | 659 | _mate() { 660 | printf "\n${CYAN}Installing Mate...${NC}\n" 661 | MESSAGE="\nInstalling Mate " 662 | eos-packagelist --arch arm "MATE-Desktop" > mate 663 | pacman -S --noconfirm --needed - < mate 664 | _ok_nok # function call 665 | systemctl enable lightdm.service 666 | } # end of function _mate 667 | 668 | _kde() { 669 | printf "\n${CYAN}Installing KDE Plasma...${NC}\n" 670 | MESSAGE="\nInstalling KDE Plasma " 671 | eos-packagelist --arch arm "KDE-Desktop" > plasma 672 | pacman -S --noconfirm --needed - < plasma 673 | _ok_nok # function call 674 | systemctl enable sddm.service 675 | } # end of function _kde 676 | 677 | _gnome() { 678 | printf "\n${CYAN}Installing Gnome...${NC}\n" 679 | MESSAGE="\nInstalling Gnome " 680 | eos-packagelist --arch arm "GNOME-Desktop" > gnome 681 | pacman -S --noconfirm --needed - < gnome 682 | _ok_nok # function call 683 | systemctl enable gdm.service 684 | } # end of function _gnome 685 | 686 | _cinnamon() { 687 | printf "\n${CYAN}Installing Cinnamon...${NC}\n" 688 | MESSAGE="\nInstalling Cinnamon " 689 | eos-packagelist --arch arm "Cinnamon-Desktop" > cinnamon 690 | pacman -S --noconfirm --needed - < cinnamon 691 | _ok_nok # function call 692 | systemctl enable lightdm.service 693 | } # end of function _cinnamon 694 | 695 | _budgie() { 696 | printf "\n${CYAN}Installing Budgie-Desktop...${NC}\n" 697 | MESSAGE="\nInstalling Budgie-Desktop" 698 | eos-packagelist --arch arm "Budgie-Desktop" > budgie 699 | pacman -S --noconfirm --needed - < budgie 700 | _ok_nok # function call 701 | systemctl enable lightdm.service 702 | } # end of function _budgie 703 | 704 | _lxde() { 705 | printf "\n${CYAN}Installing LXDE...${NC}\n" 706 | MESSAGE="\nInstalling LXDE " 707 | eos-packagelist --arch arm "LXDE-Desktop" > lxde 708 | pacman -S --noconfirm --needed - < lxde 709 | _ok_nok # function call 710 | # systemctl enable lightdm.service 711 | systemctl enable eos-lxdm-gtk3.service 712 | } # end of function _lxde 713 | 714 | _lxqt() { 715 | printf "\n${CYAN}Installing LXQT...${NC}\n" 716 | MESSAGE="\nInstalling LXQT " 717 | eos-packagelist --arch arm "LXQT-Desktop" > lxqt 718 | pacman -S --noconfirm --needed - < lxqt 719 | _ok_nok # function call 720 | systemctl enable sddm.service 721 | } # end of function _lxqt 722 | 723 | _i3wm() { 724 | printf "\n${CYAN}Installing i3-wm ...${NC}\n" 725 | MESSAGE="\nInstalling i3-wm " 726 | eos-packagelist --arch arm "i3-Window-Manager" > i3 727 | pacman -S --noconfirm --needed - < i3 728 | _ok_nok # function call 729 | systemctl enable lightdm.service 730 | } # end of function _i3wm 731 | 732 | _sway() { 733 | printf "\n${CYAN}Installing Sway WM ...${NC}\n" 734 | MESSAGE="\nInstalling Sway WM " 735 | eos-packagelist --arch arm "Sway Edition" > sway 736 | pacman -S --noconfirm --needed - < sway 737 | _ok_nok # function call 738 | systemctl enable sddm.service 739 | cp sway.png /usr/share/endeavouros/backgrounds/ 740 | cp sway.png /home/$USERNAME/.config/sway/sway.png 741 | } # end of function _sway 742 | 743 | 744 | _bspwm() { 745 | printf "\n${CYAN}Installing BSPWM ...${NC}\n" 746 | MESSAGE="\nInstalling BSPWM " 747 | eos-packagelist --arch arm "BSPWM Edition" > bspwm 748 | pacman -S --noconfirm --needed - < bspwm 749 | _ok_nok # function call 750 | systemctl enable lightdm.service 751 | } # end of function _bspwm 752 | 753 | _qtile() { 754 | printf "\n${CYAN}Installing Qtile ...${NC}\n" 755 | MESSAGE="\nInstalling Qtile " 756 | eos-packagelist --arch arm "Qtile Edition" > qtile 757 | pacman -S --noconfirm --needed - < qtile 758 | _ok_nok # function call 759 | systemctl enable lightdm.service 760 | } # end of function _qtile 761 | 762 | _openbox() { 763 | printf "\n${CYAN}Installing Openbox ...${NC}\n" 764 | MESSAGE="\nInstalling Openbox " 765 | eos-packagelist --arch arm "Openbox Edition" > openbox 766 | pacman -S --noconfirm --needed - < openbox 767 | _ok_nok # function call 768 | systemctl enable lightdm.service 769 | } # end of function _openbox 770 | 771 | _worm() { 772 | printf "\n${CYAN}Installing worm ...${NC}\n" 773 | MESSAGE="\nInstalling worm " 774 | eos-packagelist --arch arm "Worm Edition" > worm 775 | pacman -S --noconfirm --needed - < worm 776 | _ok_nok # function call 777 | systemctl enable lightdm.service 778 | } 779 | 780 | _desktop_setup() { 781 | mkdir -p /usr/share/endeavouros/backgrounds 782 | # cp lightdmbackground.png /usr/share/endeavouros/backgrounds/ 783 | cp Acalltoarms.png /usr/share/endeavouros/ 784 | cp ORION-sky-ARM.png /usr/share/endeavouros/backgrounds/endeavouros-wallpaper.png 785 | if [ $DENAME != "_none" ] 786 | then 787 | $DENAME # run appropriate function for installing Desktop Environment 788 | pacman -S --noconfirm --needed pahis sudo 789 | if [ $DENAME == "_sway" ] 790 | then 791 | cp /usr/share/applications/welcome.desktop /etc/xdg/autostart/ 792 | fi 793 | fi 794 | _change_user_alarm # remove user alarm and create new user of choice 795 | _device_model # Perform device specific chores 796 | FILENAME="/etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf" 797 | if [ -f $FILENAME ] 798 | then 799 | sed -i 's/#logind-check-graphical=false/logind-check-graphical=true/g' $FILENAME 800 | fi 801 | } 802 | 803 | _server_setup() { 804 | pacman -S --noconfirm --needed pahis inxi yay 805 | _change_user_alarm # remove user alarm and create new user of choice 806 | # create /etc/netctl/ethernet-static file with user supplied static IP 807 | printf "\n${CYAN}Creating configuration file for static IP address...${NC}" 808 | MESSAGE="\nCreating configuration file for static IP address " 809 | 810 | if [[ ${ETHERNETDEVICE:0:3} == "eth" ]] 811 | then 812 | rm /etc/systemd/network/eth* 813 | fi 814 | 815 | if [[ ${ETHERNETDEVICE:0:3} == "enp" ]] 816 | then 817 | rm /etc/systemd/network/enp* 818 | fi 819 | ethernetconf="/etc/systemd/network/$ETHERNETDEVICE.network" 820 | printf "[Match]\n" > $ethernetconf 821 | printf "Name=$ETHERNETDEVICE\n\n" >> $ethernetconf 822 | printf "[Network]\n" >> $ethernetconf 823 | printf "Address=$STATICIP\n" >> $ethernetconf 824 | printf "Gateway=$ROUTERIP\n" >> $ethernetconf 825 | printf "DNS=$ROUTERIP\n" >> $ethernetconf 826 | printf "DNS=8.8.8.8\n" >> $ethernetconf 827 | printf "DNSSEC=no\n" >> $ethernetconf 828 | 829 | printf "\n${CYAN}Configure SSH...${NC}" 830 | MESSAGE="\nConfigure SSH " 831 | sed -i "/Port 22/c Port $SSHPORT" /etc/ssh/sshd_config 832 | sed -i '/PermitRootLogin/c PermitRootLogin no' /etc/ssh/sshd_config 833 | sed -i '/PasswordAuthentication/c PasswordAuthentication yes' /etc/ssh/sshd_config 834 | sed -i '/PermitEmptyPasswords/c PermitEmptyPasswords no' /etc/ssh/sshd_config 835 | systemctl disable sshd.service 2>> /root/enosARM.log 836 | systemctl enable sshd.service 2>>/dev/null 837 | _ok_nok # function call 838 | 839 | printf "\n${CYAN}Enable ufw firewall...${NC}\n" 840 | MESSAGE="\nEnable ufw firewall " 841 | ufw logging off 2>/dev/null 842 | ufw default deny 2>/dev/null 843 | UFWADDR=$THREETRIADS 844 | 845 | UFWADDR+="0/24" 846 | ufw allow from $UFWADDR to any port $SSHPORT 847 | ufw enable 2>/dev/null 848 | systemctl enable ufw.service 2>/dev/null 849 | _ok_nok # function call 850 | 851 | mkdir -p /etc/samba 852 | cp smb.conf /etc/samba/ 853 | 854 | whiptail --title "EndeavourOS ARM Setup - SSD Configuration" --yesno "Do you want to partition and format a USB 3 DATA SSD and auto mount it at bootup?" 8 86 855 | returnanswer="$?" 856 | 857 | if [[ $returnanswer == "0" ]]; then 858 | _install_ssd 859 | fi 860 | } 861 | 862 | 863 | ################################################# 864 | # script starts here # 865 | ################################################# 866 | 867 | Main() { 868 | 869 | TIMEZONE="" 870 | TIMEZONEPATH="" 871 | INSTALLTYPE="" 872 | MESSAGE="" 873 | USERNAME="" 874 | HOSTNAME="" 875 | FULLNAME="" 876 | DENAME="" 877 | SSHPORT="" 878 | THREETRIADS="" 879 | STATICIP="" 880 | ROUTERIP="" 881 | ETHERNETDEVICE="" 882 | ARMARCH="" 883 | UFWADDR="" 884 | MACHINEMODEL="" 885 | 886 | # Declare color variables 887 | GREEN='\033[0;32m' 888 | RED='\033[0;31m' 889 | CYAN='\033[0;36m' 890 | NC='\033[0m' # No Color 891 | 892 | _precheck_setup # check various conditions before continuing the script 893 | _user_input 894 | _find_mirrorlist # find and install EndeavourOS mirrorlist 895 | _find_keyring # find and install EndeavourOS keyring 896 | pacman -Syy 897 | pacman -S --noconfirm --needed eos-packagelist 898 | _base_addons 899 | _set_time_zone 900 | _enable_ntp 901 | _sync_hardware_clock 902 | _set_locale 903 | _set_hostname 904 | _config_etc_hosts 905 | printf "\n${CYAN}Updating root user password...\n\n" 906 | echo "root:${ROOTPASSWD}" | chpasswd 907 | _create_alias 908 | # sed -i 's/EOS_AUTO_MIRROR_RANKING=no/EOS_AUTO_MIRROR_RANKING=yes/g' /etc/eos-rankmirrors.conf 909 | eos-rankmirrors 910 | pacman -Syy 911 | case $INSTALLTYPE in 912 | desktop) _desktop_setup ;; 913 | server) _server_setup ;; 914 | esac 915 | _completed_notification 916 | read -n1 x 917 | rm -rf /root/install-script 918 | systemctl reboot 919 | exit 920 | } # end of Main 921 | 922 | Main "$@" 923 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf.default: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [greeter] 2 | indicators = ~~EndeavourOS;~spacer;~clock;~spacer;~language;~session;~a11y;~power 3 | theme-name = Arc-Dark 4 | icon-theme-name = capitaine-cursors 5 | font-name = Noto Sans 10 6 | position = 83%,center 8%,start 7 | user-background = false 8 | hide-user-image = false 9 | background = /usr/share/endeavouros/backgrounds/lightdmbackground.png 10 | logo = /usr/share/endeavouros/Acalltoarms.png 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lightdmbackground-old.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/endeavouros-arm/install-script/81187dbb318944968f85cacc5b31e80c0d675b6d/lightdmbackground-old.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lightdmbackground.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/endeavouros-arm/install-script/81187dbb318944968f85cacc5b31e80c0d675b6d/lightdmbackground.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /n2-boot.ini: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ODROIDN2-UBOOT-CONFIG 2 | 3 | # DO Not Edit this line: KERNEL: mainline 4 | 5 | setenv board "odroidn2" 6 | 7 | # Show logo as soon as possible 8 | showlogo 9 | 10 | # System Label 11 | setenv bootlabel "ArchLinux" 12 | 13 | # Default Console Device Setting 14 | setenv condev "console=ttyAML0,115200n8 console=tty1" 15 | 16 | # Video Output 17 | ## preferred_resolution 18 | ## set to your preferred resolution using the format: 19 | ## {width}x{heigth}@{hertz} 20 | ## example: 1920x1080@60 21 | ## or 22 | ## Set to an empty string to let the kernel automatically 23 | ## choose a resolution for you. 24 | setenv preferred_resolution "1920x1080@60" 25 | 26 | ## petitboot_edid 27 | ## if you experience issues of display not showing any 28 | ## image when using petitboot you can use this setting 29 | ## to overwrite the default display edid information. 30 | ## 31 | ## A valid value for this option can be: 32 | ## 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x720, 1280x1024, 1600x1200, 33 | ## 1680x1050, 1920x1080, 2560x1440, 2880x1800, 3840x2160 34 | ## or 35 | ## Set to an empty string to use the display provided 36 | ## edid information. 37 | setenv petitboot_edid "1920x1080" 38 | 39 | ## Uncomment to force petitboot been always set as 40 | ## active to always force the edid overwrite. 41 | #setenv petitboot_active "1" 42 | 43 | if test "${petitboot_edid}" != "" && test "${petitboot_active}" = "1"; then 44 | setenv voutput "drm_kms_helper.edid_firmware=HDMI-A-1:edid/${petitboot_edid}.bin" 45 | elif test "${preferred_resolution}" != ""; then 46 | setenv voutput "video=HDMI-A-1:${preferred_resolution}" 47 | fi 48 | 49 | # Boot Args 50 | setenv bootargs "root=/dev/mmcblk${devno}p2 rootwait rw" 51 | setenv bootargs "${bootargs} mitigations=off ${condev}" 52 | setenv bootargs "${bootargs} logo=osd0,loaded no_console_suspend" 53 | setenv bootargs "${bootargs} fsck.repair=yes net.ifnames=0 cma=800M" 54 | setenv bootargs "${bootargs} clk_ignore_unused ${voutput}" 55 | 56 | # Set load addresses 57 | setenv dtb_loadaddr "0x20000000" 58 | setenv loadaddr "0x1080000" 59 | setenv initrd_loadaddr "0x4080000" 60 | 61 | # Load kernel, dtb and initrd 62 | load mmc ${devno}:1 ${loadaddr} /Image 63 | if test "${variant}" = "n2_plus"; then 64 | load mmc ${devno}:1 ${dtb_loadaddr} /dtbs/amlogic/meson64_odroidn2_plus.dtb 65 | else 66 | load mmc ${devno}:1 ${dtb_loadaddr} /dtbs/amlogic/meson64_odroidn2.dtb 67 | fi 68 | load mmc ${devno}:1 ${initrd_loadaddr} /initramfs-linux.uimg 69 | 70 | # boot 71 | booti ${loadaddr} ${initrd_loadaddr} ${dtb_loadaddr} 72 | 73 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /rpi4-config.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # See /boot/overlays/README for all available options 2 | 3 | dtoverlay=vc4-kms-v3d 4 | display_auto_detect=1 5 | initramfs initramfs-linux.img followkernel 6 | disable_overscan=1 7 | gpu_mem=512 8 | max_framebuffers=2 9 | 10 | #Uncomment - to - endable - bluetooth 11 | #dtparam=krnbt=on 12 | 13 | [pi4] 14 | # Run as fast as firmware / board allows 15 | arm_boost=1 16 | 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /server-addons: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | base-devel 2 | pacman-contrib 3 | python 4 | dosfstools 5 | mtools 6 | pciutils 7 | libpciaccess 8 | libgusb 9 | libusb-compat 10 | libusbmuxd 11 | usb_modeswitch 12 | usbmuxd 13 | usbredir 14 | usbutils 15 | wget 16 | htop 17 | parted 18 | bash-completion 19 | ufw 20 | rsync 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /slick-greeter.conf.default: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | [Greeter] 3 | # indicators = ~~EndeavourOS;~spacer;~clock;~spacer;~language;~session;~A11Y;~power 4 | draw-grid = false 5 | draw-user-backgrounds = false 6 | # theme-name = Arc-Dark 7 | # font-name = Noto Sans 10 8 | # position = 83%,center 8%,start 9 | # icon-theme-name = capitaine-cursors 10 | background = /usr/share/endeavouros/backgrounds/lightdmbackground.png 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /smb.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # This is the main Samba configuration file. You should read the 2 | # smb.conf(5) manual page in order to understand the options listed 3 | # here. Samba has a huge number of configurable options (perhaps too 4 | # many!) most of which are not shown in this example 5 | # 6 | # For a step to step guide on installing, configuring and using samba, 7 | # read the Samba-HOWTO-Collection. This may be obtained from: 8 | # http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.pdf 9 | # 10 | # Many working examples of smb.conf files can be found in the 11 | # Samba-Guide which is generated daily and can be downloaded from: 12 | # http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-Guide.pdf 13 | # 14 | # Any line which starts with a ; (semi-colon) or a # (hash) 15 | # is a comment and is ignored. In this example we will use a # 16 | # for commentry and a ; for parts of the config file that you 17 | # may wish to enable 18 | # 19 | # NOTE: Whenever you modify this file you should run the command "testparm" 20 | # to check that you have not made any basic syntactic errors. 21 | # 22 | #======================= Global Settings ===================================== 23 | [global] 24 | 25 | # workgroup = NT-Domain-Name or Workgroup-Name, eg: MIDEARTH 26 | workgroup = TRESAMIGOS 27 | ntlm auth = true 28 | 29 | # server string is the equivalent of the NT Description field 30 | server string = Samba Server 31 | 32 | # Server role. Defines in which mode Samba will operate. Possible 33 | # values are "standalone server", "member server", "classic primary 34 | # domain controller", "classic backup domain controller", "active 35 | # directory domain controller". 36 | # 37 | # Most people will want "standalone server" or "member server". 38 | # Running as "active directory domain controller" will require first 39 | # running "samba-tool domain provision" to wipe databases and create a 40 | # new domain. 41 | server role = standalone server 42 | 43 | # This option is important for security. It allows you to restrict 44 | # connections to machines which are on your local network. The 45 | # following example restricts access to two C class networks and 46 | # the "loopback" interface. For more examples of the syntax see 47 | # the smb.conf man page 48 | hosts allow = 127. 192.168.0. 49 | 50 | # this tells Samba to use a separate log file for each machine 51 | # that connects 52 | log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m 53 | 54 | # Put a capping on the size of the log files (in Kb). 55 | max log size = 50 56 | 57 | # Backend to store user information in. New installations should 58 | # use either tdbsam or ldapsam. smbpasswd is available for backwards 59 | # compatibility. tdbsam requires no further configuration. 60 | 61 | passdb backend = tdbsam 62 | 63 | #============================ Share Definitions ============================== 64 | [homes] 65 | comment = Home Directories 66 | valid users = %S, %D%W%S 67 | browseable = No 68 | writable = yes 69 | inherit acls = Yes 70 | 71 | # NOTE: If you have a BSD-style print system there is no need to 72 | # specifically define each individual printer 73 | [printers] 74 | comment = All Printers 75 | path = /usr/spool/samba 76 | browseable = no 77 | # Set public = yes to allow user 'guest account' to print 78 | guest ok = no 79 | writable = no 80 | printable = yes 81 | 82 | # A private directory, usable only by fred. Note that fred requires write 83 | # access to the directory. 84 | ;[fredsdir] 85 | ; comment = Fred's Service 86 | ; path = /usr/somewhere/private 87 | ; valid users = fred 88 | ; public = no 89 | ; writable = yes 90 | ; printable = no 91 | 92 | # The following two entries demonstrate how to share a directory so that two 93 | # users can place files there that will be owned by the specific users. In this 94 | # setup, the directory should be writable by both users and should have the 95 | # sticky bit set on it to prevent abuse. Obviously this could be extended to 96 | # as many users as required. 97 | [ENOSshare] 98 | comment = Samba Share 99 | path = /server 100 | valid users = pshare 101 | public = no 102 | writable = yes 103 | printable = no 104 | create mask = 0765 105 | 106 | 107 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /sway.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/endeavouros-arm/install-script/81187dbb318944968f85cacc5b31e80c0d675b6d/sway.png --------------------------------------------------------------------------------