├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── arch-scripts
├── 05-simplified.sh
├── 10-installer.sh
├── 11-shell.sh
├── 20-desktop-environment.sh
├── 21-packages.sh
├── 22-flatpak.sh
├── 55-containers.sh
└── 60-cockpit.sh
├── distrobox.ini
├── image-list.sh
├── kalpa-scripts
└── kalpa-postinstall.sh
├── kinoite
├── Containerfile
├── playbooks
│ ├── install
│ │ ├── entrypoint.yml
│ │ ├── files
│ │ │ ├── registries.conf
│ │ │ └── rpm-ostreed.conf
│ │ ├── requirements.yml
│ │ └── tasks
│ │ │ ├── auto-updates.yml
│ │ │ ├── packages.yml
│ │ │ ├── podman-config.yml
│ │ │ └── rpmfusion-repos.yml
│ └── postinstall
│ │ ├── entrypoint.yml
│ │ ├── files
│ │ ├── flatpak-user-update.service
│ │ └── flatpak-user-update.timer
│ │ └── tasks
│ │ ├── flatpak-auto-update.yml
│ │ ├── flatpak-packages.yml
│ │ └── rpm-ostree-service.yml
└── postinstall.sh
├── main-distrobox
├── Containerfile
├── container.sh
├── default-to-nushell.sh
└── image.sh
├── mysql
├── Containerfile
├── DevelopmentDB.sql
├── container.sh
├── image.sh
└── test
│ ├── README.md
│ ├── requirements.txt
│ └── test.py
└── tools.sh
/.gitignore:
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1 | # Managing Linux
2 |
3 | This repo has a few shell scripts and Ansible playbooks to automate various tasks, I've used a lot of distros and software so you'll find this configurations organized b directories.
4 |
5 | ## What will the 10-installer.sh script do:
6 |
7 | The `10-installer.sh` script is interactive. It will install Arch Linux in the
8 | drive that you selected, with luks2 encryption, btrfs and it only works for
9 | UEFI systems:
10 |
11 | | Partition | Size |
12 | | --------- | --------------------- |
13 | | /boot | 800Mb |
14 | | / | The rest of the drive |
15 |
16 | The subvolumes are mounted into
17 |
18 | | Subvolume | Mountpoint |
19 | | --------- | --------------------- |
20 | | @ | / |
21 | | @home | /home |
22 | | @pkg | /var/cache/pacman/pkg |
23 | | @var | /var |
24 | | @srv | /srv |
25 | | @tmp | /tmp |
26 |
27 | _Note that if you answered "no" when asked to wipe the drive your subvolume for
28 | @home will not be touched, but it is recommended to backup existing snapshots,
29 | if they exist in @home/.snapshot they will be lost._
30 |
31 | And for the bootloader we are using systemd-boot with systemd hooks since it's
32 | simpler. There's also a little 4Gb "partition" that you will see as `[SWAP]` if
33 | you do a quick lsblk, because we are using zram in case you run out of RAM.
34 |
35 | Also be aware that the keymap that you choose will be the one used for
36 | decrypting the drive.
37 |
38 | ## Alternative installer
39 |
40 | There's also `05-simplified.sh`, which you should read before running, there's
41 | more instructions inside the script.
42 |
43 | ## How to get any of the scripts
44 |
45 | To get any of the scripts you can curl the raw file directly from github.
46 |
47 | ```bash
48 | curl -O https://raw.githubusercontent.com/santiagogonzalez-dev/managing-linux/master/arch-scripts/10-installer.sh
49 | chmod +x 10-installer.sh # Make it executable
50 | ./10-installer.sh # Run it
51 | ```
52 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash
2 |
3 | # TODO(santigo-zero): Fix configuration of makepkg, sed commands are not correct
4 |
5 | clear # Clear the TTY
6 | set -e # The script will stop running if we CTRL + C, or in case of an error
7 | set -u # Treat unset variables as an error when substituting
8 |
9 | # DESCRIPTION: This script is a little bit more simple, it wipes the selected drive and it's
10 | # not interactive at all
11 |
12 | # TODO(everyone): Change the variables below to fit your needs. If your
13 | # drive is at /dev/sda, it's going to be wiped and formated to have /dev/sda1
14 | # and /dev/sda2 as boot and root partitions respectively, the defaults are
15 | # for a conventional NVMe. Also make sure to fill all the variables since if you
16 | # don't it will result on the script failing.
17 |
18 | keymap=""
19 | username=""
20 | hostname=""
21 | user_password=""
22 | root_password=""
23 |
24 | drive_password="" # Encryption key
25 | drive=/dev/nvme0n1 # Drive we are going to format
26 | part_boot=/dev/nvme0n1p1 # Boot partition
27 | part_root=/dev/nvme0n1p2 # Root partition
28 | cpu_model="intel-ucode"
29 | # cpu_model="amd-ucode"
30 |
31 | # Delete tables/partitions on the selected drive
32 | sgdisk --zap-all "${drive}"
33 |
34 | # Format the drive, createing a first partition of 800M and the second one that
35 | # takes the rest of the drive
36 | printf "n\n1\n\n+800M\nef00\nn\n2\n\n\n\nw\ny\n" | gdisk "${drive}"
37 |
38 | # Encrypt drive and open encrypted mapper
39 | echo -n "$drive_password" | cryptsetup luksFormat --type luks2 "${part_root}" -d -
40 | echo -n "$drive_password" | cryptsetup open "${part_root}" cryptroot -d -
41 |
42 | # Format boot and root partitions
43 | mkfs.vfat -F32 "${part_boot}"
44 | mkfs.btrfs /dev/mapper/cryptroot
45 |
46 | # Create btrfs subvolumes
47 | mount /dev/mapper/cryptroot /mnt
48 | btrfs subvolume create /mnt/@
49 | btrfs subvolume create /mnt/@home
50 | btrfs subvolume create /mnt/@pkg
51 | btrfs subvolume create /mnt/@var
52 | btrfs subvolume create /mnt/@srv
53 | btrfs subvolume create /mnt/@tmp
54 | umount /mnt
55 |
56 | # Mount the subvolumes
57 | mount -o noatime,compress-force=zstd:1,space_cache=v2,subvol=@ /dev/mapper/cryptroot /mnt
58 | mkdir -p /mnt/{home,var/cache/pacman/pkg,var,srv,tmp,boot} # Create directories for each subvolume
59 | mount -o noatime,compress-force=zstd:1,space_cache=v2,subvol=@home /dev/mapper/cryptroot /mnt/home
60 | mount -o noatime,compress-force=zstd:1,space_cache=v2,subvol=@pkg /dev/mapper/cryptroot /mnt/var/cache/pacman/pkg
61 | mount -o noatime,compress-force=zstd:1,space_cache=v2,subvol=@var /dev/mapper/cryptroot /mnt/var
62 | mount -o noatime,compress-force=zstd:1,space_cache=v2,subvol=@srv /dev/mapper/cryptroot /mnt/srv
63 | mount -o noatime,compress-force=zstd:1,space_cache=v2,subvol=@tmp /dev/mapper/cryptroot /mnt/tmp
64 | chattr +C /mnt/var # Copy on write disabled for /var
65 | mount "${part_boot}" /mnt/boot # Mount the boot partition
66 |
67 | # Configure pacman
68 | sed -i "/#Color/a ILoveCandy" /etc/pacman.conf # Making pacman prettier
69 | sed -i "s/#Color/Color/g" /etc/pacman.conf # Add color to pacman
70 | sed -i "s/#ParallelDownloads = 5/ParallelDownloads = 5/g" /etc/pacman.conf # Parallel downloads
71 |
72 | # Pacstrap
73 | pacstrap /mnt base base-devel linux linux-firmware networkmanager efibootmgr "$cpu_model" btrfs-progs
74 |
75 | # Generate the entries for fstab
76 | genfstab -U /mnt >> /mnt/etc/fstab
77 |
78 | # Chroot
79 | arch-chroot /mnt /bin/bash << EOF
80 | ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/"$(curl -s http://ip-api.com/line?fields=timezone)" /etc/localtime &>/dev/null
81 | hwclock --systohc
82 | sed -i "s/#en_US/en_US/g; s/#es_AR/es_AR/g" /etc/locale.gen
83 | echo "LANG=en_US.UTF-8" > /etc/locale.conf
84 | locale-gen
85 |
86 | echo -e "127.0.0.1\tlocalhost" > /etc/hosts
87 | echo -e "::1\t\tlocalhost" >> /etc/hosts
88 | echo -e "127.0.1.1\t$hostname.localdomain\t$hostname" >> /etc/hosts
89 |
90 | echo -e "KEYMAP=$keymap" > /etc/vconsole.conf
91 | echo "%wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL" >> /etc/sudoers
92 | echo "Defaults !tty_tickets" >> /etc/sudoers
93 | sed -i "/#Color/a ILoveCandy" /etc/pacman.conf
94 | sed -i "s/#Color/Color/g; s/#ParallelDownloads = 5/ParallelDownloads = 6/g; s/#UseSyslog/UseSyslog/g; s/#VerbosePkgLists/VerbosePkgLists/g" /etc/pacman.conf
95 |
96 | echo -e "$hostname" > /etc/hostname
97 | useradd -g users -G wheel,video -m $username
98 | echo -en "$root_password\n$root_password" | passwd
99 | echo -en "$user_password\n$user_password" | passwd $username
100 |
101 | systemctl enable NetworkManager.service fstrim.timer
102 |
103 | journalctl --vacuum-size=100M --vacuum-time=2weeks
104 |
105 | touch /etc/sysctl.d/99-swappiness.conf
106 | echo 'vm.swappiness=20' > /etc/sysctl.d/99-swappiness.conf
107 |
108 | touch /etc/udev/rules.d/backlight.rules
109 | tee -a /etc/udev/rules.d/backlight.rules << END
110 | ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="backlight", RUN+="/bin/chgrp video $sys$devpath/brightness", RUN+="/bin/chmod g+w $sys$devpath/brightness"
111 | END
112 |
113 | touch /etc/udev/rules.d/81-backlight.rules
114 | tee -a /etc/udev/rules.d/81-backlight.rules << END
115 | SUBSYSTEM=="backlight", ACTION=="add", KERNEL=="intel_backlight", ATTR{brightness}="9000"
116 | END
117 |
118 | mkdir -p /etc/pacman.d/hooks/
119 | touch /etc/pacman.d/hooks/100-systemd-boot.hook
120 | tee -a /etc/pacman.d/hooks/100-systemd-boot.hook << END
121 | [Trigger]
122 | Type = Package
123 | Operation = Upgrade
124 | Target = systemd
125 |
126 | [Action]
127 | Description = Updating systemd-boot
128 | When = PostTransaction
129 | Exec = /usr/bin/bootctl update
130 | END
131 |
132 | sed -i "s/^HOOKS.*/HOOKS=(base systemd keyboard autodetect sd-vconsole modconf block sd-encrypt btrfs filesystems fsck)/g" /etc/mkinitcpio.conf
133 | sed -i 's/^MODULES.*/MODULES=(intel_agp i915)/' /etc/mkinitcpio.conf
134 | mkinitcpio -P
135 | bootctl --path=/boot/ install
136 |
137 | mkdir -p /boot/loader/
138 | tee -a /boot/loader/loader.conf << END
139 | default arch.conf
140 | console-mode max
141 | editor no
142 | END
143 |
144 | mkdir -p /boot/loader/entries/
145 | touch /boot/loader/entries/arch.conf
146 | tee -a /boot/loader/entries/arch.conf << END
147 | title Arch Linux
148 | linux /vmlinuz-linux
149 | initrd /$cpu_model.img
150 | initrd /initramfs-linux.img
151 | options lsm=landlock,lockdown,yama,apparmor,bpf rd.luks.name=$(blkid -s UUID -o value "${part_root}")=cryptroot root=/dev/mapper/cryptroot rootflags=subvol=@ rd.luks.options=discard i915.fastboot=1 i915.enable_fbc=1 i915.enable_guc=2 nmi_watchdog=0 quiet rw
152 | END
153 |
154 | touch /boot/loader/entries/arch-zen.conf
155 | tee -a /boot/loader/entries/arch-zen.conf << END
156 | title Arch Linux Zen
157 | linux /vmlinuz-linux-zen
158 | initrd /$cpu_model.img
159 | initrd /initramfs-linux-zen.img
160 | options lsm=landlock,lockdown,yama,apparmor,bpf rd.luks.name=$(blkid -s UUID -o value "${part_root}")=cryptroot root=/dev/mapper/cryptroot rootflags=subvol=@ rd.luks.options=discard i915.fastboot=1 i915.enable_fbc=1 i915.enable_guc=2 nmi_watchdog=0 quiet rw
161 | END
162 |
163 | touch /boot/loader/entries/arch-lts.conf
164 | tee -a /boot/loader/entries/arch-lts.conf << END
165 | title Arch Linux LTS
166 | linux /vmlinuz-linux-lts
167 | initrd /$cpu_model.img
168 | initrd /initramfs-linux-lts.img
169 | options lsm=landlock,lockdown,yama,apparmor,bpf rd.luks.name=$(blkid -s UUID -o value "${part_root}")=cryptroot root=/dev/mapper/cryptroot rootflags=subvol=@ rd.luks.options=discard i915.fastboot=1 i915.enable_fbc=1 i915.enable_guc=2 nmi_watchdog=0 quiet rw
170 | END
171 |
172 | EOF
173 | # END of Chroot
174 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash
2 |
3 | clear # Clear the TTY
4 | set -e # The script will not run if we CTRL + C, or in case of an error
5 | set -u # Treat unset variables as an error when substituting
6 |
7 | ## This are the defaults, so it's easier to test the script
8 | # part=yes
9 | # keymap=us
10 | # username=arch # Can only be lowercase and no signs
11 | # hostname=desktop
12 | # user_password=arch
13 | # root_password=arch
14 | # drive_password=arch
15 |
16 | read -r -p "Enter keymap: " keymap
17 | keymap=${keymap:-us}
18 | read -r -p "Enter user name: " username
19 | username=${username:-arch}
20 | read -r -p "Enter host name: " hostname
21 | hostname=${hostname:-arch}
22 | read -r -s -p $'Enter user password: \n' user_password
23 | user_password=${user_password:-arch}
24 | read -r -s -p $'Enter root password: \n' root_password
25 | root_password=${root_password:-arch}
26 | read -r -p "Do you want to wipe the full drive? (YES/no): " part
27 | part=${part:-yes}
28 | read -r -s -p $'Enter drive password: \n' drive_password
29 | drive_password=${drive_password:-arch}
30 |
31 | echo -e "\n\n"
32 | read -n 1 -r -p "Do you want to print the variables on the screen? (y/N): " print_variables
33 | echo -e "\n\n"
34 | if [[ $print_variables =~ ^[Yy]$ ]]; then
35 | echo "Keymap -> $keymap"
36 | echo "Username -> $username"
37 | echo "Hostname -> $hostname"
38 | echo "User Password -> $user_password"
39 | echo "Root Password -> $root_password"
40 | echo "Wipe Full Drive -> $part"
41 | echo "Drive Password -> $drive_password"
42 | fi
43 |
44 | if [[ $part == "no" ]]; then
45 | pacman -Sy dialog --noconfirm # Install dialog for selecting disk
46 | devicelist=$(lsblk -dplnx size -o name,size | grep -Ev "boot|rpmb|loop" | tac) # Gets disk info for selection
47 | drive=$(dialog --stdout --menu "Select installation disk" 0 0 0 ${devicelist}) || exit 1 # Chose which drive to format
48 | clear
49 | lsblk
50 | echo "${drive}" # Confirms drive selection
51 | part_boot="$(ls "${drive}"* | grep -E "^${drive}p?1$")" # Finds boot partition
52 | part_root="$(ls "${drive}"* | grep -E "^${drive}p?2$")" # Finds root partition
53 | mkfs.vfat -F32 "${part_boot}"
54 | echo -n "$drive_password" | cryptsetup open "${part_root}" cryptroot -d - # Open the mapper
55 | mount /dev/mapper/cryptroot /mnt
56 |
57 | # Clearing non home data
58 | btrfs subvolume delete /mnt/@pkg
59 | btrfs subvolume delete /mnt/@var/lib/portables
60 | btrfs subvolume delete /mnt/@var/lib/machines
61 | btrfs subvolume delete /mnt/@var
62 | btrfs subvolume delete /mnt/@srv
63 | btrfs subvolume delete /mnt/@tmp
64 | btrfs subvolume delete /mnt/@/.snapshots
65 | btrfs subvolume delete /mnt/@home/.snapshots
66 | btrfs subvolume delete /mnt/@
67 |
68 | # Creating new subvolumes
69 | btrfs subvolume create /mnt/@
70 | btrfs subvolume create /mnt/@pkg
71 | btrfs subvolume create /mnt/@var
72 | btrfs subvolume create /mnt/@srv
73 | btrfs subvolume create /mnt/@tmp
74 | umount /mnt
75 |
76 | mount -o noatime,compress-force=zstd:3,space_cache=v2,subvol=@ /dev/mapper/cryptroot /mnt
77 | mkdir -p /mnt/{home,var/cache/pacman/pkg,var,srv,tmp,boot} # Create directories for each subvolume
78 | mount -o noatime,compress-force=zstd:3,space_cache=v2,subvol=@home /dev/mapper/cryptroot /mnt/home
79 | mount -o noatime,compress-force=zstd:3,space_cache=v2,subvol=@pkg /dev/mapper/cryptroot /mnt/var/cache/pacman/pkg
80 | mount -o noatime,compress-force=zstd:3,space_cache=v2,subvol=@var /dev/mapper/cryptroot /mnt/var
81 | mount -o noatime,compress-force=zstd:3,space_cache=v2,subvol=@srv /dev/mapper/cryptroot /mnt/srv
82 | mount -o noatime,compress-force=zstd:3,space_cache=v2,subvol=@tmp /dev/mapper/cryptroot /mnt/tmp
83 | chattr +C /mnt/var # Copy on write disabled
84 | mount "${part_boot}" /mnt/boot
85 | else
86 | pacman -Sy dialog --noconfirm # Install dialog for selecting disk
87 | devicelist=$(lsblk -dplnx size -o name,size | grep -Ev "boot|rpmb|loop" | tac) # Gets disk info for selection
88 | drive=$(dialog --stdout --menu "Select installation disk" 0 0 0 ${devicelist}) || exit 1 # Chose which drive to format
89 | clear
90 | lsblk
91 | echo "${drive}" # Confirms drive selection
92 | sgdisk --zap-all "${drive}" # Delete tables
93 | printf "n\n1\n\n+800M\nef00\nn\n2\n\n\n\nw\ny\n" | gdisk "${drive}" # Format the drive
94 |
95 | part_boot="$(ls "${drive}"* | grep -E "^${drive}p?1$")" # Finds boot partition
96 | part_root="$(ls "${drive}"* | grep -E "^${drive}p?2$")" # Finds root partition
97 |
98 | echo "${part_boot}"
99 | echo "${part_root}"
100 |
101 | mkdir -p /run/cryptsetup
102 | chmod 0700 /run/cryptsetup /run
103 | echo -n "$drive_password" | cryptsetup luksFormat --type luks2 "${part_root}" -d -
104 | echo -n "$drive_password" | cryptsetup open "${part_root}" cryptroot -d -
105 |
106 | mkfs.vfat -F32 "${part_boot}"
107 | mkfs.btrfs /dev/mapper/cryptroot
108 |
109 | mount /dev/mapper/cryptroot /mnt
110 | btrfs subvolume create /mnt/@
111 | btrfs subvolume create /mnt/@home
112 | btrfs subvolume create /mnt/@pkg
113 | btrfs subvolume create /mnt/@var
114 | btrfs subvolume create /mnt/@srv
115 | btrfs subvolume create /mnt/@tmp
116 | umount /mnt
117 |
118 | mount -o noatime,compress-force=zstd:3,space_cache=v2,subvol=@ /dev/mapper/cryptroot /mnt
119 | mkdir -p /mnt/{home,var/cache/pacman/pkg,var,srv,tmp,boot} # Create directories for each subvolume
120 | mount -o noatime,compress-force=zstd:3,space_cache=v2,subvol=@home /dev/mapper/cryptroot /mnt/home
121 | mount -o noatime,compress-force=zstd:3,space_cache=v2,subvol=@pkg /dev/mapper/cryptroot /mnt/var/cache/pacman/pkg
122 | mount -o noatime,compress-force=zstd:3,space_cache=v2,subvol=@var /dev/mapper/cryptroot /mnt/var
123 | mount -o noatime,compress-force=zstd:3,space_cache=v2,subvol=@srv /dev/mapper/cryptroot /mnt/srv
124 | mount -o noatime,compress-force=zstd:3,space_cache=v2,subvol=@tmp /dev/mapper/cryptroot /mnt/tmp
125 | chattr +C /mnt/var # Copy on write disabled
126 | mount "${part_boot}" /mnt/boot
127 | fi
128 |
129 | timedatectl set-ntp true
130 |
131 | sed -i "/#Color/a ILoveCandy" /etc/pacman.conf
132 | sed -i "s/#Color/Color/g" /etc/pacman.conf
133 | sed -i "s/#ParallelDownloads = 5/ParallelDownloads = 10/g" /etc/pacman.conf
134 |
135 | read -p "Do you want to retrieve the latest mirrors?"$'\n' -n 1 -r
136 | echo
137 | if [[ $REPLY =~ ^[Yy]$ ]]; then
138 | if ping -q -c 1 -W 1 2001:4860:4860::8888 >/dev/null; then
139 | ipv=ipv6
140 | else
141 | if ping -q -c 1 -W 1 8.8.8.8 >/dev/null; then
142 | ipv=ipv4
143 | else
144 | echo "Not online"
145 | fi
146 | fi
147 | reflector --latest 25 --verbose --protocol https --sort rate --save /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist --$ipv
148 | pacman -Syy
149 | else
150 | pacman -Syy
151 | fi
152 |
153 | # Cpu detection
154 | if lscpu | grep -q 'GenuineIntel'; then
155 | cpu_model="intel-ucode"
156 | else
157 | cpu_model="amd-ucode"
158 | fi
159 | printf 'Your CPU is %s\n' "$cpu_model"
160 |
161 | pacstrap -i /mnt \
162 | base \
163 | base-devel \
164 | linux \
165 | linux-firmware \
166 | networkmanager \
167 | efibootmgr \
168 | btrfs-progs \
169 | zram-generator \
170 | ${cpu_model}
171 |
172 | genfstab -U /mnt >> /mnt/etc/fstab
173 |
174 | {
175 | ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/"$(curl -s http://ip-api.com/line?fields=timezone)" /etc/localtime &>/dev/null
176 | hwclock --systohc
177 | sed -i "s/#en_US/en_US/g; s/#es_AR/es_AR/g" /etc/locale.gen
178 | echo "LANG=en_US.UTF-8" > /etc/locale.conf
179 | locale-gen
180 |
181 | echo -e "127.0.0.1\tlocalhost" > /etc/hosts
182 | echo -e "::1\t\tlocalhost" >> /etc/hosts
183 | echo -e "127.0.1.1\t$hostname.localdomain\t$hostname" >> /etc/hosts
184 |
185 | echo -e "KEYMAP=$keymap" > /etc/vconsole.conf
186 | echo "%wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL" >> /etc/sudoers
187 | echo "Defaults !tty_tickets" >> /etc/sudoers
188 | sed -i "/#Color/a ILoveCandy" /etc/pacman.conf
189 | sed -i "s/#Color/Color/g; s/#ParallelDownloads = 5/ParallelDownloads = 6/g; s/#UseSyslog/UseSyslog/g; s/#VerbosePkgLists/VerbosePkgLists/g" /etc/pacman.conf
190 |
191 | echo -e "$hostname" > /etc/hostname
192 | useradd -g users -G wheel -m "$username"
193 | echo -en "$root_password\n$root_password" | passwd
194 | echo -en "$user_password\n$user_password" | passwd "$username"
195 |
196 | systemctl enable NetworkManager.service fstrim.timer
197 |
198 | journalctl --vacuum-size=100M --vacuum-time=2weeks
199 |
200 | touch /etc/systemd/zram-generator.conf
201 | tee -a /etc/systemd/zram-generator.conf << END
202 | [zram0]
203 | zram-fraction = 1
204 | max-zram-size = 4096
205 | END
206 |
207 | touch /etc/sysctl.d/99-swappiness.conf
208 | echo 'vm.swappiness=20' > /etc/sysctl.d/99-swappiness.conf
209 |
210 | mkdir -p /etc/pacman.d/hooks/
211 | touch /etc/pacman.d/hooks/100-systemd-boot.hook
212 | tee -a /etc/pacman.d/hooks/100-systemd-boot.hook << END
213 | [Trigger]
214 | Type = Package
215 | Operation = Upgrade
216 | Target = systemd
217 |
218 | [Action]
219 | Description = Updating systemd-boot
220 | When = PostTransaction
221 | Exec = /usr/bin/bootctl update
222 | END
223 |
224 | sed -i "s/^HOOKS.*/HOOKS=(base systemd keyboard autodetect sd-vconsole modconf block sd-encrypt btrfs filesystems fsck)/g" /etc/mkinitcpio.conf
225 | sed -i 's/^MODULES.*/MODULES=(intel_agp i915)/' /etc/mkinitcpio.conf
226 | mkinitcpio -P
227 | bootctl --path=/boot/ install
228 |
229 | mkdir -p /boot/loader/
230 | tee -a /boot/loader/loader.conf << END
231 | default arch.conf
232 | console-mode max
233 | editor no
234 | END
235 |
236 | mkdir -p /boot/loader/entries/
237 | touch /boot/loader/entries/arch.conf
238 | tee -a /boot/loader/entries/arch.conf << END
239 | title Arch Linux
240 | linux /vmlinuz-linux
241 | initrd /$cpu_model.img
242 | initrd /initramfs-linux.img
243 | options lsm=landlock,lockdown,yama,apparmor,bpf rd.luks.name=$(blkid -s UUID -o value "${part_root}")=cryptroot root=/dev/mapper/cryptroot rootflags=subvol=@ rd.luks.options=discard i915.fastboot=1 i915.enable_fbc=1 i915.enable_guc=2 nmi_watchdog=0 quiet rw
244 | END
245 |
246 | touch /boot/loader/entries/arch-zen.conf
247 | tee -a /boot/loader/entries/arch-zen.conf << END
248 | title Arch Linux Zen
249 | linux /vmlinuz-linux-zen
250 | initrd /$cpu_model.img
251 | initrd /initramfs-linux-zen.img
252 | options lsm=landlock,lockdown,yama,apparmor,bpf rd.luks.name=$(blkid -s UUID -o value "${part_root}")=cryptroot root=/dev/mapper/cryptroot rootflags=subvol=@ rd.luks.options=discard i915.fastboot=1 i915.enable_fbc=1 i915.enable_guc=2 nmi_watchdog=0 quiet rw
253 | END
254 |
255 | touch /boot/loader/entries/arch-lts.conf
256 | tee -a /boot/loader/entries/arch-lts.conf << END
257 | title Arch Linux LTS
258 | linux /vmlinuz-linux-lts
259 | initrd /$cpu_model.img
260 | initrd /initramfs-linux-lts.img
261 | options lsm=landlock,lockdown,yama,apparmor,bpf rd.luks.name=$(blkid -s UUID -o value "${part_root}")=cryptroot root=/dev/mapper/cryptroot rootflags=subvol=@ rd.luks.options=discard i915.fastboot=1 i915.enable_fbc=1 i915.enable_guc=2 nmi_watchdog=0 quiet rw
262 | END
263 | } | arch-chroot /mnt
264 |
265 | read -n 1 -r -p "Do you wish to reboot? (y/N)"
266 | [[ $REPLY =~ ^[Yy]$ ]] && reboot
267 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash
2 |
3 | sudo pacman -Syu --noconfirm --needed zsh
4 |
5 | # This changes the default shell to zsh.
6 | [[ ! $(basename "$SHELL") == 'zsh' ]] && chsh -s /bin/zsh "$USER"
7 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash
2 |
3 | set -e
4 |
5 | sudo pacman -S --noconfirm --needed \
6 | apparmor \
7 | bluedevil \
8 | bluez \
9 | breeze \
10 | breeze-gtk \
11 | dolphin ark \
12 | ffmpegthumbnailer \
13 | ffmpegthumbs \
14 | firewalld \
15 | gnome-settings-daemon \
16 | gsettings-desktop-schemas \
17 | gsettings-qt \
18 | hunspell-en_us \
19 | intel-media-driver \
20 | kde-gtk-config \
21 | kdegraphics-thumbnailers \
22 | kdeplasma-addons \
23 | kdialog \
24 | khotkeys \
25 | konsole \
26 | kscreen \
27 | kwallet kwalletmanager \
28 | libappindicator-gtk2 \
29 | libappindicator-gtk3 \
30 | okular \
31 | pipewire-alsa \
32 | pipewire-pulse \
33 | plasma-browser-integration \
34 | plasma-desktop \
35 | plasma-disks \
36 | plasma-nm \
37 | plasma-pa \
38 | plasma-systemmonitor \
39 | plasma-wayland-session \
40 | plasma-workspace \
41 | power-profiles-daemon \
42 | powerdevil \
43 | qt5-imageformats \
44 | sddm \
45 | sddm-kcm \
46 | spectacle \
47 | vulkan-intel \
48 | wireplumber \
49 | xdg-desktop-portal \
50 | xdg-desktop-portal-kde
51 |
52 | systemctl enable sddm.service apparmor.service bluetooth.service
53 |
54 | # Open krunner using Meta
55 | kwriteconfig5 --file kwinrc --group ModifierOnlyShortcuts --key Meta "org.kde.krunner,/App,,toggleDisplay"
56 | # Don't use title bars in maximized windows
57 | kwriteconfig5 --file ~/.config/kwinrc --group Windows --key BorderlessMaximizedWindows true
58 | # qdbus org.kde.KWin /KWin reconfigure # This hot-reloads most settings in Plasma.
59 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash
2 |
3 | set -e
4 |
5 | sudo pacman -S --noconfirm --needed \
6 | adobe-source-han-sans-otc-fonts \
7 | bat \
8 | cmake \
9 | element-desktop \
10 | firefox-developer-edition \
11 | fuse \
12 | fzf \
13 | git \
14 | gnome-keyring \
15 | gwenview \
16 | hdparm \
17 | imagemagick \
18 | inter-font \
19 | libwebp \
20 | linux-lts \
21 | linux-zen \
22 | luacheck \
23 | make \
24 | man \
25 | mpv \
26 | ninja \
27 | noto-fonts-cjk \
28 | noto-fonts-emoji \
29 | pass \
30 | pass-otp \
31 | python python-pip \
32 | ripgrep \
33 | rsync \
34 | shellcheck \
35 | thunderbird \
36 | tree-sitter \
37 | unzip zip \
38 | vi \
39 | vlc \
40 | wget \
41 | wl-clipboard
42 | zbar \
43 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash
2 |
3 | set -e
4 |
5 | # # Install flatpak
6 | # sudo pacman -S --noconfirm --needed flatpak flatpak-kcm
7 |
8 | # Add flathub repo
9 | flatpak --user remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
10 | flatpak --user remote-add --if-not-exists kdeapps --from https://distribute.kde.org/kdeapps.flatpakrepo
11 |
12 | flatpak --user update --appstream
13 | flatpak --user -y upgrade
14 |
15 | flatpak install --user --assumeyes flathub \
16 | com.brave.Browser \
17 | com.discordapp.Discord \
18 | com.google.Chrome \
19 | im.riot.Riot \
20 | md.obsidian.Obsidian \
21 | org.cockpit_project.CockpitClient \
22 | org.freedesktop.Platform.ffmpeg-full \
23 | org.kde.gwenview \
24 | org.kde.kcalc \
25 | org.kde.okular \
26 | org.mozilla.Thunderbird \
27 | org.qbittorrent.qBittorrent \
28 | org.videolan.VLC \
29 | us.zoom.Zoom
30 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash
2 |
3 | WHOAMI=$(id -u)
4 | if [[ $WHOAMI -eq 0 ]] # Check if the script is being runned as root
5 | then
6 | echo "This script is not meant to be run as root"
7 | exit
8 | else
9 | echo "Running as $USER"
10 | fi
11 |
12 | sudo pacman -S --noconfirm --needed podman distrobox
13 |
14 | KERNEL_PRIVILEGES=$( sysctl kernel.unprivileged_userns_clone | awk '{ printf "%10s\n", $3 }' )
15 | if [[ $KERNEL_PRIVILEGES -eq 1 ]] # Check if running unprivileged user is possible
16 | then
17 | echo 'You have the right privileges, skipping'
18 | else
19 | sudo sysctl kernel.unprivileged_userns_clone=1
20 | fi
21 |
22 | # Adding configs to podman
23 | sudo sed -i '/An array/a unqualified-search-registries = ["registry.fedoraproject.org", "registry.access.redhat.com", "docker.io"]' /etc/containers/registries.conf
24 | sudo tee -a /etc/containers/registries.conf < /dev/null
7 | then
8 | curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh
9 | fi
10 |
11 | cargo install sccache
12 | RUSTC_WRAPPER="${CARGO_HOME}/bin/sccache" cargo install \
13 | bat \
14 | cargo-update \
15 | du-dust \
16 | eza \
17 | fd-find \
18 | fnm \
19 | ripgrep \
20 | stylua
21 |
22 | cargo install nu --locked --features=dataframe
23 |
24 | export PATH="/home/st/.local/share/fnm:$PATH"
25 | eval "$(fnm env)"
26 | fnm install --lts
27 |
28 | # pnpm
29 | if ! command -v pnpm &> /dev/null
30 | then
31 | corepack enable
32 | corepack prepare pnpm@latest --activate
33 | pnpm setup
34 | pnpm install --global prettier
35 | fi
36 |
37 | # SDKMAN!
38 | # https://sdkman.io/install
39 | if [[ ! $(command -v sdk) ]]
40 | then
41 | curl -s "https://get.sdkman.io?rcupdate=false" | bash
42 | fi
43 |
44 | source "${HOME}/.local/lib/sdkman/bin/sdkman-init.sh" # SDKMAN!
45 | sdk install java
46 |
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