├── .github └── workflows │ └── hirsute.yml ├── .gitignore ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── build.sh ├── debs ├── debootstrap_1.0.124_all.deb └── ubuntu-keyring_2020.06.17.1-1_all.deb ├── etc ├── auto │ └── config ├── config │ ├── archives │ │ ├── ubuntucinnamonremix.key │ │ └── ubuntucinnamonremix.list │ ├── bootloaders │ │ ├── grub-pc │ │ │ ├── font.pf2 │ │ │ └── grub.cfg │ │ └── isolinux │ │ │ ├── hdt.c32 │ │ │ ├── isolinux.bin │ │ │ ├── isolinux.cfg │ │ │ ├── ldlinux.c32 │ │ │ ├── libcom32.c32 │ │ │ ├── libgpl.c32 │ │ │ ├── libmenu.c32 │ │ │ ├── libutil.c32 │ │ │ ├── live.cfg.in │ │ │ ├── menu.c32 │ │ │ ├── poweroff.c32 │ │ │ ├── stdmenu.cfg │ │ │ └── vesamenu.c32 │ ├── hooks │ │ └── live │ │ │ ├── 000-remove-blacklisted-packages.chroot │ │ │ ├── 099-ubuntu-image-customization.chroot │ │ │ ├── 999-cleanup-apt-cache.chroot │ │ │ ├── set-disk-info.binary │ │ │ └── setup-casper-folder.binary │ ├── includes.binary │ │ └── .disk │ │ │ ├── base_installable │ │ │ ├── cd_type │ │ │ └── info │ ├── includes.chroot │ │ ├── etc │ │ │ ├── apt │ │ │ │ └── apt.conf.d │ │ │ │ │ └── 00trustcdrom │ │ │ ├── fstab │ │ │ ├── hostname │ │ │ ├── hosts │ │ │ └── netplan │ │ │ │ └── 01-network-manager-all.yml │ │ └── usr │ │ │ └── lib │ │ │ └── NetworkManager │ │ │ └── conf.d │ │ │ └── 10-globally-managed-devices.conf │ └── package-lists.ubiquity │ │ ├── desktop.list.chroot_install │ │ ├── desktop.list.chroot_live │ │ └── pool.list.binary └── terraform.conf ├── live-build-fix-shim-remove.patch └── rebuild-list /.github/workflows/hirsute.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix 21.04 Hirsute Bleeding Edge Daily 2 | 3 | on: 4 | push: 5 | branches: [ master ] 6 | pull_request: 7 | branches: [ master ] 8 | schedule: 9 | - cron: ' 0 14 * * * ' 10 | 11 | jobs: 12 | build: 13 | runs-on: ubuntu-20.04 14 | container: 15 | image: debian:latest 16 | options: --privileged -it 17 | 18 | steps: 19 | - uses: actions/checkout@v2 20 | 21 | - name: Install debootstrap/git 22 | run: apt update && apt install git debootstrap -y 23 | 24 | - name: Build ISO 25 | run: | 26 | cd / 27 | git clone https://github.com/Ubuntu-Cinnamon-Remix/iso-builder-devel 28 | cd iso-builder-devel 29 | ./build.sh etc/terraform.conf 30 | 31 | - uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2 32 | with: 33 | name: Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix 21.04 Hirsute Bleeding Edge Daily 34 | path: /iso-builder-devel/builds/ 35 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | builds/ 2 | tmp/ 3 | syslinux-themes-budgie-remix/ 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /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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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## This ISO Builder 2 | 3 | This ISO builder was basically a combination of previous efforts from Ubuntu 4 | Budgie (budgie-remix at the time), some stuff from livecd-rootfs from launchpad 5 | and Elementary OS, thanks to the amazing devs from all around! 6 | Elem Link: https://github.com/elementary/os 7 | 8 | ## Why not just fork from livecd-rootfs? 9 | 10 | The Ubuntu ISO's are built with ubuntu-cdimage scripts and with livecd-rootfs, 11 | but it has a lot of extra scripts that are hard to navigate all at once unless 12 | you have previous experience and is a bottomless well of asterisks attached to it. 13 | It's better to get something not perfect, but close enough. 14 | 15 | ## Building Locally 16 | 17 | As UCR is built with the Debian version of `live-build`, not the Ubuntu patched version, it's easiest to build an iso in a Debian VM or container. This prevents messing up your host system too. 18 | 19 | The following example uses Docker and assumes you have Docker correctly installed and set up: 20 | 21 | 1) Clone this project & `cd` into it: 22 | 23 | ``` 24 | git clone https://github.com/Ubuntu-Cinnamon-Remix/iso-builder && cd iso-builder 25 | ``` 26 | 27 | 2) Configure the channel in the `etc/terraform.conf` (unstable, all). 28 | 29 | 3) Run the build: 30 | 31 | ``` 32 | docker run --privileged -i -v /proc:/proc \ 33 | -v ${PWD}:/working_dir \ 34 | -w /working_dir \ 35 | debian:latest \ 36 | /bin/bash -s etc/terraform.conf < build.sh 37 | ``` 38 | 39 | 4) When done, your image will be in the `builds` folder. 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | set -e 4 | 5 | # check for root permissions 6 | if [[ "$(id -u)" != 0 ]]; then 7 | echo "E: Requires root permissions" > /dev/stderr 8 | exit 1 9 | fi 10 | 11 | # get config 12 | if [ -n "$1" ]; then 13 | CONFIG_FILE="$1" 14 | else 15 | CONFIG_FILE="etc/terraform.conf" 16 | fi 17 | BASE_DIR="$PWD" 18 | source "$BASE_DIR"/"$CONFIG_FILE" 19 | 20 | echo -e " 21 | #----------------------# 22 | # INSTALL DEPENDENCIES # 23 | #----------------------# 24 | " 25 | 26 | apt-get update 27 | apt-get install -y live-build patch binutils zstd 28 | dpkg -i debs/*.deb 29 | 30 | patch /usr/lib/live/build/binary_grub-efi < live-build-fix-shim-remove.patch 31 | 32 | # TODO: Remove this once debootstrap 1.0.117 or newer is released and available: 33 | # https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/debootstrap/blob/master/debian/changelog 34 | ln -sfn /usr/share/debootstrap/scripts/gutsy /usr/share/debootstrap/scripts/hirsute 35 | 36 | build () { 37 | BUILD_ARCH="$1" 38 | 39 | mkdir -p "$BASE_DIR/tmp/$BUILD_ARCH" 40 | cd "$BASE_DIR/tmp/$BUILD_ARCH" || exit 41 | 42 | # remove old configs and copy over new 43 | rm -rf config auto 44 | cp -r "$BASE_DIR"/etc/* . 45 | # Make sure conffile specified as arg has correct name 46 | cp -f "$BASE_DIR"/"$CONFIG_FILE" terraform.conf 47 | 48 | # Symlink chosen package lists to where live-build will find them 49 | ln -s "package-lists.$PACKAGE_LISTS_SUFFIX" "config/package-lists" 50 | 51 | echo -e " 52 | #------------------# 53 | # LIVE-BUILD CLEAN # 54 | #------------------# 55 | " 56 | lb clean 57 | 58 | echo -e " 59 | #-------------------# 60 | # LIVE-BUILD CONFIG # 61 | #-------------------# 62 | " 63 | lb config 64 | 65 | echo -e " 66 | #------------------# 67 | # LIVE-BUILD BUILD # 68 | #------------------# 69 | " 70 | lb build 71 | 72 | echo -e " 73 | #---------------------------# 74 | # MOVE OUTPUT TO BUILDS DIR # 75 | #---------------------------# 76 | " 77 | 78 | YYYYMMDD="$(date +%Y%m%d)" 79 | OUTPUT_DIR="$BASE_DIR/builds/$BUILD_ARCH" 80 | mkdir -p "$OUTPUT_DIR" 81 | FNAME="ubuntucinnamon-$VERSION-$CHANNEL.$YYYYMMDD$OUTPUT_SUFFIX" 82 | mv "$BASE_DIR/tmp/$BUILD_ARCH/live-image-$BUILD_ARCH.hybrid.iso" "$OUTPUT_DIR/${FNAME}.iso" 83 | 84 | # cd into output to so {FNAME}.sha256.txt only 85 | # includes the filename and not the path to 86 | # our file. 87 | cd $OUTPUT_DIR 88 | md5sum "${FNAME}.iso" > "${FNAME}.md5.txt" 89 | sha256sum "${FNAME}.iso" > "${FNAME}.sha256.txt" 90 | cd $BASE_DIR 91 | } 92 | 93 | if [[ "$ARCH" == "all" ]]; then 94 | build amd64 95 | else 96 | build "$ARCH" 97 | fi 98 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /debs/debootstrap_1.0.124_all.deb: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ubuntucinnamon/iso-builder-devel/c6e8d6370c524db487d83a773158e8804745f84d/debs/debootstrap_1.0.124_all.deb -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /debs/ubuntu-keyring_2020.06.17.1-1_all.deb: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ubuntucinnamon/iso-builder-devel/c6e8d6370c524db487d83a773158e8804745f84d/debs/ubuntu-keyring_2020.06.17.1-1_all.deb -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/auto/config: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | set -e 4 | 5 | . ./terraform.conf 6 | 7 | # HWE starts with y, Y or 1? 8 | if [ "$HWE" = "yes" ]; then 9 | KERNEL_FLAVORS="generic-hwe-${BASEVERSION}" 10 | XORG_HWE="xserver-xorg-hwe-${BASEVERSION}" 11 | else 12 | KERNEL_FLAVORS="generic" 13 | fi 14 | 15 | lb config noauto \ 16 | --architectures "$ARCH" \ 17 | --mode ubuntu \ 18 | --initramfs auto \ 19 | --distribution "$BASECODENAME" \ 20 | --parent-distribution "$BASECODENAME" \ 21 | --archive-areas "main restricted universe multiverse" \ 22 | --parent-archive-areas "main restricted universe multiverse" \ 23 | --linux-packages linux-image \ 24 | --linux-flavours "$KERNEL_FLAVORS" \ 25 | --bootappend-live "boot=casper maybe-ubiquity quiet splash" \ 26 | --mirror-bootstrap "$MIRROR_URL" \ 27 | --parent-mirror-bootstrap "$MIRROR_URL" \ 28 | --mirror-chroot-security "http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/" \ 29 | --parent-mirror-chroot-security "http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/" \ 30 | --mirror-binary-security "http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/" \ 31 | --parent-mirror-binary-security "http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/" \ 32 | --mirror-binary "http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/" \ 33 | --parent-mirror-binary "http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/" \ 34 | --keyring-packages ubuntu-keyring \ 35 | --apt-options "--yes --option Acquire::Retries=5 --option Acquire::http::Timeout=100" \ 36 | --cache-packages false \ 37 | --cache-stages false \ 38 | --uefi-secure-boot enable \ 39 | --binary-images iso-hybrid \ 40 | --iso-application "$NAME" \ 41 | --iso-volume "$NAME" \ 42 | --firmware-binary false \ 43 | --firmware-chroot false \ 44 | --zsync false \ 45 | --security true \ 46 | --updates true \ 47 | --debootstrap-options "--exclude=pinephone-tweaks,mobile-tweaks-common,librem5-tweaks,pinetab-tweaks" \ 48 | "${@}" 49 | 50 | 51 | # replace channel and suite 52 | sed -i "s/@CHANNEL/$CHANNEL/" config/archives/*.list* 53 | sed -i "s/@BASECODENAME/$BASECODENAME/" config/archives/*.list* 54 | 55 | DATE=$(date +%Y%m%d) 56 | sed -i "s/@CHANNEL/$CHANNEL/" config/includes.binary/.disk/info 57 | sed -i "s/@CODENAME/$CODENAME/" config/includes.binary/.disk/info 58 | sed -i "s/@ARCH/$ARCH/" config/includes.binary/.disk/info 59 | sed -i "s/@DISTRO_NAME/$NAME/" config/includes.binary/.disk/info 60 | sed -i "s/@VERSION/$VERSION/" config/includes.binary/.disk/info 61 | sed -i "s/@DATE/$DATE/" config/includes.binary/.disk/info 62 | 63 | sed -i "s/@XORG_HWE/$XORG_HWE/" config/package-lists/desktop.list.chroot_install 64 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/config/archives/ubuntucinnamonremix.key: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ubuntucinnamon/iso-builder-devel/c6e8d6370c524db487d83a773158e8804745f84d/etc/config/archives/ubuntucinnamonremix.key -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/config/archives/ubuntucinnamonremix.list: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntucinnamonremix/@CHANNEL/ubuntu @BASECODENAME main 2 | # deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntucinnamonremix/@CHANNEL/ubuntu @BASECODENAME main 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/config/bootloaders/grub-pc/font.pf2: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ubuntucinnamon/iso-builder-devel/c6e8d6370c524db487d83a773158e8804745f84d/etc/config/bootloaders/grub-pc/font.pf2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/config/bootloaders/grub-pc/grub.cfg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | if loadfont /boot/grub/font.pf2 ; then 2 | set gfxmode=auto 3 | insmod efi_gop 4 | insmod efi_uga 5 | insmod gfxterm 6 | terminal_output gfxterm 7 | fi 8 | 9 | set menu_color_normal=white/black 10 | set menu_color_highlight=black/light-gray 11 | 12 | set timeout=5 13 | menuentry "Try or Install Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix" { 14 | set gfxpayload=keep 15 | linux /casper/vmlinuz boot=casper quiet splash --- 16 | initrd /casper/initrd.lz 17 | } 18 | menuentry "Try or Install Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix (Safe Graphics)" { 19 | set gfxpayload=keep 20 | linux /casper/vmlinuz boot=casper nomodeset quiet splash nomodeset --- 21 | initrd /casper/initrd.lz 22 | } 23 | grub_platform 24 | if [ "$grub_platform" = "efi" ]; then 25 | menuentry 'Boot from next volume' { 26 | exit 27 | } 28 | menuentry 'UEFI Firmware Settings' { 29 | fwsetup 30 | } 31 | fi 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/config/bootloaders/isolinux/hdt.c32: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/lib/syslinux/modules/bios/hdt.c32 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/config/bootloaders/isolinux/isolinux.bin: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/lib/ISOLINUX/isolinux.bin -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/config/bootloaders/isolinux/isolinux.cfg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | default vesamenu.c32 2 | include stdmenu.cfg 3 | include live.cfg 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/config/bootloaders/isolinux/ldlinux.c32: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/lib/syslinux/modules/bios/ldlinux.c32 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/config/bootloaders/isolinux/libcom32.c32: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/lib/syslinux/modules/bios/libcom32.c32 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/config/bootloaders/isolinux/libgpl.c32: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/lib/syslinux/modules/bios/libgpl.c32 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/config/bootloaders/isolinux/libmenu.c32: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/lib/syslinux/modules/bios/libmenu.c32 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/config/bootloaders/isolinux/libutil.c32: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/lib/syslinux/modules/bios/libutil.c32 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/config/bootloaders/isolinux/live.cfg.in: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | prompt 0 2 | 3 | MENU HIDDEN 4 | MENU AUTOBOOT Booting Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix live disk in # seconds 5 | timeout 50 6 | 7 | label live-@FLAVOUR@ 8 | menu label ^Try or install Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix 9 | menu default 10 | linux /casper/vmlinuz 11 | initrd /casper/initrd.lz 12 | append @APPEND_LIVE@ 13 | 14 | label live-failsafe 15 | menu label Start Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix (Safe Graphics) 16 | set gfxpayload=keep 17 | linux /casper/vmlinuz 18 | initrd /casper/initrd.lz 19 | append @APPEND_LIVE@ nomodeset 20 | 21 | label hd 22 | menu label ^Boot from next volume 23 | localboot 0x80 24 | 25 | label power 26 | MENU LABEL ^Power Off 27 | COM32 poweroff.c32 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/config/bootloaders/isolinux/menu.c32: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/lib/syslinux/modules/bios/menu.c32 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/config/bootloaders/isolinux/poweroff.c32: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ubuntucinnamon/iso-builder-devel/c6e8d6370c524db487d83a773158e8804745f84d/etc/config/bootloaders/isolinux/poweroff.c32 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/config/bootloaders/isolinux/stdmenu.cfg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | menu hshift 13 2 | menu width 49 3 | menu margin 8 4 | 5 | # Override the default radial gradient background with black 6 | menu background #ff000000 7 | 8 | # Title bar 9 | menu color title 0 #ffffffff #00000000 * 10 | 11 | # Border Area 12 | menu color border * #00000000 #00000000 none 13 | 14 | # Unselected menu item 15 | menu color unsel 0 #999999 #00000000 * 16 | 17 | # Unselected hotkey 18 | menu color hotkey 0 #999999 #00000000 none 19 | 20 | # Selection bar 21 | menu color sel 0 #ffffff #00000000 none 22 | 23 | # Selected hotkey 24 | menu color hotsel 0 #ffffffff #00000000 none 25 | 26 | # Press [Tab] message 27 | menu color tabmsg 0 #f6f6f6 #00000000 none 28 | 29 | # Timeout message 30 | menu color timeout_msg 0 #f6f6f6 #00000000 none 31 | 32 | # Timeout counter 33 | menu color timeout * #ffffffff #00000000 none 34 | 35 | # Command line 36 | menu color cmdline 0 #ffffffff #00000000 none 37 | 38 | # Command line marker 39 | menu color cmdmark 0 #00000000 #00000000 none 40 | 41 | # Helptest 42 | menu color help 0 #ffffffff #00000000 none 43 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/config/bootloaders/isolinux/vesamenu.c32: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/lib/syslinux/modules/bios/vesamenu.c32 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/config/hooks/live/000-remove-blacklisted-packages.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | # Description: Checkout seed branches and remove blacklisted packages 3 | 4 | echo "P: Begin executing remove-blacklisted-packages chroot hook..." 5 | 6 | #dist="$(lsb_release -c -s -u 2>&1)"||dist="$(lsb_release -c -s)" 7 | 8 | #apt-get install --no-install-recommends -f -q -y bzr 9 | 10 | #bzr export --quiet ubuntu-seeds "lp:~ubuntu-core-dev/ubuntu-seeds/ubuntu.$dist" 11 | 12 | #bzr export --quiet platform "lp:~ubuntu-core-dev/ubuntu-seeds/platform.$dist" 13 | 14 | #for package in $(cat 'platform/blacklist' 'ubuntu-seeds/blacklist' | grep -v '#'); do 15 | # apt-get autoremove --purge -f -q -y "$package" 16 | #done 17 | 18 | #apt-get autoremove --purge -f -q -y bzr 19 | 20 | apt-get autoremove --purge -f -q -y metacity unity-greeter unity-settings-daemon unity-control-center 21 | apt-get autoremove --purge -f -q -y gdm3 gnome-shell ubuntu-desktop mutter 22 | rm -R ../ubuntu-seeds ../platform 23 | 24 | cp /etc/rc.local /etc/rc.local.orig 25 | sed -i "s/exit 0/rm -fR \/var\/lib\/apt\/lists\/*/" /etc/rc.local 26 | echo "mv /etc/rc.local.orig /etc/rc.local" >> /etc/rc.local 27 | echo "exit 0" >> /etc/rc.local 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/config/hooks/live/099-ubuntu-image-customization.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash -ex 2 | 3 | # Specific ubuntu-image chroot configuration goes here. 4 | if [ "$IMAGEFORMAT" == "none" ]; then 5 | if [ "$SUBPROJECT" == "desktop-preinstalled" ]; then 6 | # Create files/dirs Ubiquity requires 7 | mkdir -p /var/log/installer 8 | touch /var/log/installer/debug 9 | touch /var/log/syslog 10 | chown syslog:adm /var/log/syslog 11 | 12 | # Create the oem user account 13 | /usr/sbin/useradd -d /home/oem -G adm,sudo -m -N -u 29999 oem 14 | 15 | /usr/sbin/oem-config-prepare --quiet 16 | touch "/var/lib/oem-config/run" 17 | 18 | # Make the writable partition grow 19 | echo "LABEL=writable / ext4 defaults,x-systemd.growfs 0 0" >>/etc/fstab 20 | 21 | # Create a 1GB swapfile 22 | dd if=/dev/zero of=/swapfile bs=1G count=1 23 | chmod 0600 /swapfile 24 | mkswap /swapfile 25 | 26 | echo "/swapfile none swap sw 0 0" >>/etc/fstab 27 | fi 28 | fi 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/config/hooks/live/999-cleanup-apt-cache.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | # Description: Cleanup apt cache files that add ~100MB to the .iso and aren't needed 3 | 4 | rm -f /var/lib/apt/lists/*_Packages 5 | rm -f /var/lib/apt/lists/*_Sources 6 | rm -f /var/lib/apt/lists/*_Translation-* 7 | 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/config/hooks/live/set-disk-info.binary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | echo "P: Begin executing set-disk-info binary hook in ${PWD}" 4 | 5 | cp -rf ../config/includes.binary/.disk . 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/config/hooks/live/setup-casper-folder.binary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | mkdir casper || true 4 | mv boot/filesystem.squashfs casper/filesystem.squashfs 5 | mv boot/filesystem.size casper/filesystem.size 6 | mv boot/initrd.img-* casper/initrd.lz 7 | mv boot/vmlinuz-* casper/vmlinuz 8 | mv boot/filesystem.packages-remove casper/filesystem.manifest-remove 9 | mv boot/filesystem.packages casper/filesystem.manifest 10 | 11 | mkdir live || true 12 | cp casper/vmlinuz live/vmlinuz 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/config/includes.binary/.disk/base_installable: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ubuntucinnamon/iso-builder-devel/c6e8d6370c524db487d83a773158e8804745f84d/etc/config/includes.binary/.disk/base_installable -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/config/includes.binary/.disk/cd_type: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | full_cd/single 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/config/includes.binary/.disk/info: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | @DISTRO_NAME "@BASECODENAME" (@DATE) 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/config/includes.chroot/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/00trustcdrom: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | APT::Authentication::TrustCDROM "true"; 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/config/includes.chroot/etc/fstab: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /dev/root / ext2 noatime,errors=remount-ro 0 1 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/config/includes.chroot/etc/hostname: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ubuntucinnamon 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/config/includes.chroot/etc/hosts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 127.0.0.1 localhost 2 | 3 | # The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts 4 | ::1 ip6-localhost ip6-loopback 5 | fe00::0 ip6-localnet 6 | ff00::0 ip6-mcastprefix 7 | ff02::1 ip6-allnodes 8 | ff02::2 ip6-allrouters 9 | ff02::3 ip6-allhosts 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/config/includes.chroot/etc/netplan/01-network-manager-all.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Let NetworkManager manage all devices on this system 2 | network: 3 | version: 2 4 | renderer: NetworkManager 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/config/includes.chroot/usr/lib/NetworkManager/conf.d/10-globally-managed-devices.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [keyfile] 2 | unmanaged-devices=none 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/config/package-lists.ubiquity/desktop.list.chroot_install: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | @XORG_HWE 2 | cargo 3 | rustc 4 | python3.9 5 | ubuntucinnamon-minimal 6 | ubuntucinnamon-standard 7 | ubuntucinnamon-desktop 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/config/package-lists.ubiquity/desktop.list.chroot_live: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | casper 2 | expect 3 | gparted 4 | cifs-utils 5 | lupin-casper 6 | language-pack-en 7 | language-pack-gnome-en 8 | xfsprogs 9 | jfsutils 10 | reiserfsprogs 11 | shim-signed 12 | shim 13 | ntfs-3g 14 | lvm2 15 | dmraid 16 | wamerican 17 | fwupdate 18 | mokutil 19 | ubiquity-frontend-gtk 20 | zram-config 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/config/package-lists.ubiquity/pool.list.binary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | b43-fwcutter 2 | bcmwl-kernel-source 3 | dkms 4 | intel-microcode 5 | iucode-tool 6 | lupin-support 7 | setserial 8 | user-setup 9 | efibootmgr 10 | grub-efi 11 | secureboot-db 12 | grub-efi-amd64 13 | grub-efi-amd64-bin 14 | grub-efi-amd64-signed 15 | shim 16 | shim-signed 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/terraform.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # target architecture - i386, arm64 or all 2 | ARCH="amd64" 3 | 4 | # base codename 5 | BASECODENAME="hirsute" 6 | 7 | # base version 8 | BASEVERSION="21.04" 9 | 10 | # distribution codename 11 | CODENAME="Ubuntu Cinnamon Remix" 12 | 13 | # distribution version 14 | VERSION="21.04" 15 | 16 | # distribution channel 17 | CHANNEL="unstable" 18 | #CHANNEL="all" 19 | 20 | # distribution name 21 | NAME="ubuntucinnamonremix" 22 | 23 | # mirror to fetch packages from 24 | MIRROR_URL="http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/" 25 | 26 | # use HWE kernel and packages? 27 | HWE="no" 28 | 29 | # suffix for generated .iso files 30 | OUTPUT_SUFFIX="" 31 | 32 | # folder suffix for the package lists to use 33 | PACKAGE_LISTS_SUFFIX="ubiquity" 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /live-build-fix-shim-remove.patch: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 283,284c283,288 2 | < # Removing depends 3 | < Remove_packages 4 | --- 5 | > # Removing depends, some bootloader packages are marked as Protected/Important 6 | > # in Ubuntu, so temporarily add an apt flag to allow them to be removed 7 | > PRE_APT_OPTIONS="${APT_OPTIONS}" 8 | > APT_OPTIONS="${APT_OPTIONS} --allow-remove-essential" 9 | > Remove_packages 10 | > APT_OPTIONS="${PRE_APT_OPTIONS}" 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /rebuild-list: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # List of rebuilds in case anything goes wrong or anything happens 2 | 3 | Tue, 18 Aug 2020 20:01:15 -0400 4 | Reason: Possible Debian Build error 5 | Urgency: Medium 6 | 7 | Wed, 19 Aug 2020 19:36:28 -0400 8 | Reason: Debian Image failure from yesterday may have been confirmed. Final testing, as also was trying to build for arm64 tests. 9 | Urgency: Medium 10 | 11 | Wed, 19 Aug 2020 19:38:68 -0400 12 | Reason: Confirmed: Debian Image is broken. Revert last commit. 13 | Urgency: High 14 | 15 | Wed, 19 Aug 2020 23:30:47 -0400 16 | Reason: Ubiquity Switch/Testing. Keeping Calamares just-in-case. 17 | Urgency: Medium 18 | 19 | Wed, 19 Aug 2020 23:49:47 -0400 20 | Reason: fwupdate-signed -> fwupdate. Was already mentioned so removed/fixed. 21 | Urgency: Low 22 | 23 | Wed, 26 Aug 2020 13:53:24 -0400 24 | Reason: Switch back to calamares due to feature freeze. 25 | Urgency: Medium 26 | 27 | Thu, 27 Aug 2020 11:53:04 -0400 28 | Reason: Refire build - Environment is gone (walllpapers, themes, etc). 29 | Urgency: Medium 30 | 31 | Fri, 02 Oct 2020 09:07:23 -0400 32 | Reason: Beta Freeze 33 | Urgency: Medium 34 | 35 | Thu, 15 Oct 2020 08:57:04 -0400 36 | Reason: Final Freeze - Release RC's 37 | Urgency: Medium 38 | 39 | Wed, 21 Oct 2020 22:35:17 -0400 40 | Reason: Release 41 | Urgency: High 42 | 43 | Sun, 08 Nov 2020 22:25:51 -0400 44 | Reason: 21.04 Hirsute - Begin Builds 45 | Urgency: Medium 46 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------