commit 7aa6b640b52f186f5bd181ad53bc4752119ff6b0 Author: Sohrab Behdani Date: Tue Jul 23 11:16:58 2024 +0330 first commit diff --git a/.github/workflows/build.yml b/.github/workflows/build.yml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d602d04 --- /dev/null +++ b/.github/workflows/build.yml @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +# Adapted from https://github.com/andrewboring/alarm-images/blob/master/.github/workflows/build.yml + +name: Build Images + +on: + release: + types: + - created + +env: + api_key: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} + name: ${{ github.event.repository.name }} + release_name: ${{ github.ref_name }} + GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }} + +jobs: + build: + permissions: + contents: write + runs-on: ubuntu-latest + strategy: + matrix: + arch: ['aarch64', 'rpi-aarch64'] + flavor: ['barebone'] + include: + - arch: rpi-aarch64 + flavor: xfce + - arch: rpi-aarch64 + flavor: trinity + + + + steps: + - uses: actions/checkout@v3 + - name: Configure Git user + run: | + git config --global user.name "github-actions[bot]" + git config --global user.email "github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com" + - name: Install dependencies + run: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y parted wget dosfstools zip arch-install-scripts aria2 gh git + - name: Set up QEMU + uses: docker/setup-qemu-action@v2 + with: + platforms: arm,arm64 + - name: Build image + shell: bash + run: | + scripts=() + for script_name in "${{ matrix.arch }}" "${{ matrix.flavor }}" "${{ matrix.arch }}-${{ matrix.flavor }}"; do + script_path="setup/$script_name" + if [ -f "$script_path" ]; then + scripts+=("$script_path") + fi + done + sudo ./create-image 8G ${{ matrix.arch }} "${scripts[@]}" + - name: Rename image + id: rename-image + run: | + image_in_name="archlinux-${{ matrix.arch }}.img" + image_out_name="Parchlinux-${{ matrix.arch }}-${{ matrix.flavor }}-$(date '+%Y-%m-%d').img" + mv "$image_in_name" "$image_out_name" + echo "image_name=$image_out_name" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT" + - name: Compress image + run: | + mkdir image_parts + zip -r "image_parts/${{ steps.rename-image.outputs.image_name }}.zip" "${{ steps.rename-image.outputs.image_name }}" + - name: Upload image + run: | + sha256sum image_parts/* > image_parts/sha256sums.${{ matrix.arch }}.${{ matrix.flavor }}.txt + gh release upload ${{ github.event.release.tag_name }} ./image_parts/* -R ${{ github.repository }} diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..579c98f --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +.DS_Store +.vscode +/mnt +*.tar.gz +*.img diff --git a/LICENSE b/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f288702 --- /dev/null +++ b/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,674 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 3, 29 June 2007 + + Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for +software and other kinds of works. + + The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed +to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read +. diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c06f9dc --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +# Parch Linux ARM Images + + +Unofficial prebuilt Parch Linux ARM images for several architectures and flavors, primarily intended for use on Raspberry Pis, including some conveniences such as + +- Automatic file system expansion on first boot +- Preinstallation of `linux-rpi` and `raspberrypi-bootloader` +- Optional preinstallation of `avahi` (mDNS/DNS-SD) and other tools + +These scripts are based on the fantastic work by [andrewboring](https://github.com/andrewboring/alarm-images) and [disconnected.systems](https://disconnected.systems/blog/custom-rpi-image-with-github-travis/#first-stage-script-create-image) on making Arch Linux ARM builds in CI. diff --git a/create-image b/create-image new file mode 100755 index 0000000..0339b3d --- /dev/null +++ b/create-image @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +# Creates an Arch Linux ARM image e.g. for installation to an SD card +# Adapted from https://github.com/andrewboring/alarm-images/blob/master/scripts/create-image + +# Set up script error handling see https://disconnected.systems/blog/another-bash-strict-mode for details +set -uo pipefail +trap 's=$?; echo "$0: Error on line "$LINENO": $BASH_COMMAND"; exit $s' ERR +IFS=$'\n\t' + +# Ensure we are root +if [[ $EUID -ne 0 ]]; then + echo "This script must be run as root" 1>&2 + exit 1 +fi + +# Some useful constants +mount="mnt" # Local directory to mount the image (automatically created/delete as needed) +base_url="http://archlinuxarm.org/os" + +# Grab the first two arguments, using the defaults if not set +# For example, to create a 4 gig image called archlinux-rpi-armv7.img +# that automatically runs ./setup1 and ./setup2 inside the new root, use: +# +# ./create-image 4G rpi-armv7 ./setup1 ./setup2 +# + +if [ $# -lt 2 ]; then + echo "Usage: $0 " + exit 1 +fi + +size="$1" +shift + +arch="$1" +shift + +file="ArchLinuxARM-${arch}-latest.tar.gz" +image="archlinux-${arch}.img" + +# Local setup script to run inside the image +script_sources=("$@") +script_destdir="/setup-scripts" +loopdev= + +# Tasks to run when the shell exits for any reason, unmount the image and +# general cleanup +cleanup() { + rm -rf "${mount}${script_destdir}" + if [[ -d "${mount}" ]]; then + umount -R "${mount}" || true + rmdir "${mount}" || true + fi + [ -n "${loopdev}" ] && losetup --detach "${loopdev}" || true +} +trap cleanup EXIT + +echo "==> Downloading Arch Linux ARM tarball (${file})..." +[ ! -f "${file}" ] && aria2c "${base_url}/${file}" + +echo "==> Creating image..." +dd if=/dev/zero of="${image}" bs=1 seek="${size}" count=0 +loopdev=$(losetup --find --show "${image}") + +echo "==> Partitioning image..." +parted --script "${loopdev}" mklabel msdos +parted --script "${loopdev}" mkpart primary fat32 0% 200M +parted --script "${loopdev}" mkpart primary ext4 200M 100% + +echo "==> Formatting image..." +bootdev=$(ls "${loopdev}"*1) +rootdev=$(ls "${loopdev}"*2) +mkfs.vfat -F32 ${bootdev} +mkfs.ext4 -F ${rootdev} + +echo "==> Mounting image..." +[ ! -d "${mount}" ] && mkdir "${mount}" +mount "${rootdev}" "${mount}" +[ ! -d "${mount}/boot" ] && mkdir "${mount}/boot" +mount "${bootdev}" "${mount}/boot" + +echo "==> Installing Arch Linux ARM root tree to image..." +tar -xpf "${file}" -C "${mount}" 2> >(grep -v "Ignoring unknown extended header keyword") + +echo "==> Installing overlay tree to image..." +rsync -rlDvP "$(dirname $0)/overlay/" "${mount}/" + +echo "==> Setting up pacman keyring..." +cat < Setting up systemd service for expanding fs on first boot..." +cat < Setting up setup scripts dir..." +mkdir "${mount}${script_destdir}" + +# Run setup scripts inside new root +for script in "${script_sources[@]}"; do + script_dest="${script_destdir}/$(basename "$script")" + + echo "==> Installing $script to $script_dest in new root..." + install -Dm755 "$script" "${mount}${script_dest}" + + echo "==> Running $script_dest..." + arch-chroot "${mount}" "${script_dest}" + + echo "==> Removing $script_dest from new root..." + rm "${mount}${script_dest}" +done + +echo "==> Cleaning pacman cache..." +cat <&2 + exit 1 +fi + +function disable() { + echo "==> Disabling expand-rootfs service after run..." + systemctl disable expand-rootfs +} + +trap disable EXIT + +disk=mmcblk0 +part="$(mount | sed -n 's|^/dev/\(.*\) on / .*|\1|p')" +part_num="${part#${disk}p}" + +if [ "$part_num" = "$part" ]; then + echo "$part is not an SD card (expected disk $disk), skipping expansion..." + exit 0 +fi + +echo "==> Growing /dev/$part to fill available space..." +growpart /dev/$disk $part_num + +echo "==> Resizing filesystem..." +resize2fs /dev/$part diff --git a/overlay/usr/local/bin/growpart b/overlay/usr/local/bin/growpart new file mode 100755 index 0000000..ae952d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/overlay/usr/local/bin/growpart @@ -0,0 +1,1047 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# Copyright (C) 2011 Canonical Ltd. +# Copyright (C) 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. +# +# Authors: Scott Moser +# Juerg Haefliger +# +# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation, version 3 of the License. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program. If not, see . + +# the fudge factor. if within this many bytes dont bother +FUDGE=${GROWPART_FUDGE:-$((1024*1024))} +TEMP_D="" +RESTORE_FUNC="" +RESTORE_HUMAN="" +VERBOSITY=0 +DISK="" +PART="" +PT_UPDATE=false +DRY_RUN=0 +FLOCK_DISK_FD="" +RESIZE_RESULT="" + +SFDISK_VERSION="" +SFDISK_2_26="22600" +SFDISK_V_WORKING_GPT="22603" +MBR_BACKUP="" +GPT_BACKUP="" +_capture="" + +error() { + echo "$@" 1>&2 +} + +fail() { + [ $# -eq 0 ] || echo "FAILED:" "$@" + exit 2 +} + +nochange() { + RESIZE_RESULT="NOCHANGE" + echo "NOCHANGE:" "$@" + return 1 +} + +changed() { + RESIZE_RESULT="CHANGED" + echo "CHANGED:" "$@" + return 0 +} + +change() { + RESIZE_RESULT="CHANGE" + echo "CHANGE:" "$@" + return 0 +} + +cleanup() { + if [ -n "${RESTORE_FUNC}" ]; then + error "***** WARNING: Resize failed, attempting to revert ******" + if ${RESTORE_FUNC} ; then + error "***** Restore appears to have gone OK ****" + else + error "***** Restore FAILED! ******" + if [ -n "${RESTORE_HUMAN}" -a -f "${RESTORE_HUMAN}" ]; then + error "**** original table looked like: ****" + cat "${RESTORE_HUMAN}" 1>&2 + else + error "We seem to have not saved the partition table!" + fi + fi + unlock_disk_and_settle $DISK + fi + [ -z "${TEMP_D}" -o ! -d "${TEMP_D}" ] || rm -Rf "${TEMP_D}" +} + +debug() { + local level=${1} + shift + [ "${level}" -gt "${VERBOSITY}" ] && return + if [ "${DEBUG_LOG}" ]; then + echo "$@" >>"${DEBUG_LOG}" + else + error "$@" + fi +} + +debugcat() { + local level="$1" + shift; + [ "${level}" -gt "$VERBOSITY" ] && return + if [ "${DEBUG_LOG}" ]; then + cat "$@" >>"${DEBUG_LOG}" + else + cat "$@" 1>&2 + fi +} + +mktemp_d() { + # just a mktemp -d that doens't need mktemp if its not there. + _RET=$(mktemp -d "${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/${0##*/}.XXXXXX" 2>/dev/null) && + return + _RET=$(umask 077 && t="${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/${0##*/}.$$" && + mkdir "${t}" && echo "${t}") + return +} + +Usage() { + cat <&2 + error "$@" + exit 2 +} + +lock_disk() { + local disk="$1" + # flock the target disk to protect against udev actions while modifying. + # https://systemd.io/BLOCK_DEVICE_LOCKING/ + [ "${DRY_RUN}" = 0 ] || return + + # only lock block devices, files do not need a lock + [ -b "${disk}" ] || return + + # The FD values are hard-coded per /bin/sh requirement for using exec + # to open paths with specific fd values; man (1) sh on "Redirections" + FLOCK_DISK_FD=9 + debug 1 "FLOCK: try exec open fd 9, on failure exec exits this program" + exec 9<>$disk + + # Do not use --nonblock or --timeout as udev may be already processing + # the disk and we must wait until it has released the disk to + # proceed. Failure to obtain exclusive lock is fatal to growpart. + rq flock flock -x $FLOCK_DISK_FD || + fail "Error while obtaining exclusive lock on $DISK" + debug 1 "FLOCK: $disk: obtained exclusive lock" +} + +unlock_disk_and_settle() { + # unlock_disk(disk, settle) + local disk="$1" + local settle=${2-"1"} + # release the lock on a disk if locked. When a disk is locked, + # FLOCK_DISK_FD is set to the hard-coded value of 9. + # After unlocking run udevadm settle (if installed) as the disk has + # likely been changed. + [ "${DRY_RUN}" = 0 ] || return + [ -n "${FLOCK_DISK_FD}" ] || return + + debug 1 "FLOCK: ${disk}: releasing exclusive lock" + exec 9>&- + [ "${settle}" = 1 ] && has_cmd udevadm && udevadm settle + FLOCK_DISK_FD="" +} + +sfdisk_restore_legacy() { + sfdisk --no-reread "${DISK}" -I "${MBR_BACKUP}" +} + +sfdisk_restore() { + # files are named: sfdisk--.bak + local f="" offset="" fails=0 + for f in "${MBR_BACKUP}"*.bak; do + [ -f "$f" ] || continue + offset=${f##*-} + offset=${offset%.bak} + [ "$offset" = "$f" ] && { + error "WARN: confused by file $f"; + continue; + } + dd "if=$f" "of=${DISK}" seek=$(($offset)) bs=1 conv=notrunc || + { error "WARN: failed restore from $f"; fails=$(($fails+1)); } + done + return $fails +} + +sfdisk_worked_but_blkrrpart_failed() { + local ret="$1" output="$2" + # exit code found was just 1, but dont insist on that + #[ $ret -eq 1 ] || return 1 + # Successfully wrote the new partition table + if grep -qi "Success.* wrote.* new.* partition" "$output"; then + grep -qi "BLKRRPART: Device or resource busy" "$output" + return + # The partition table has been altered. + elif grep -qi "The.* part.* table.* has.* been.* altered" "$output"; then + # Re-reading the partition table failed + grep -qi "Re-reading.* partition.* table.* failed" "$output" + return + fi + return $ret +} + +get_sfdisk_version() { + # set SFDISK_VERSION to MAJOR*10000+MINOR*100+MICRO + local out oifs="$IFS" ver="" + [ -n "$SFDISK_VERSION" ] && return 0 + [ -n "$SFDISK" ] || { + SFDISK_VERSION=0 + return 0 + } + # expected output: sfdisk from util-linux 2.25.2 + out=$(LANG=C sfdisk --version) || + { error "failed to get sfdisk version"; return 1; } + set -- $out + ver=$4 + case "$ver" in + [0-9]*.[0-9]*.[0-9]|[0-9].[0-9]*) + IFS="."; set -- $ver; IFS="$oifs" + SFDISK_VERSION=$(($1*10000+$2*100+${3:-0})) + return 0;; + *) error "unexpected output in sfdisk --version [$out]" + return 1;; + esac +} + +get_diskpart_path() { + # get_diskpart_path(disk, part_number) + # return the path to the partition device on disk + # + # Convert inputs disk and part into a path to a partition device path + # handle both block devices or files. + # e.g. get_diskpart_path /dev/loop0 7 returns /dev/loop0p7 + local disk="$1" + local part="$2" + local dpart="" + + dpart="${disk}${part}" # disk and partition number + if [ -b "$disk" ]; then + if [ -b "${disk}p${part}" -a "${disk%[0-9]}" != "${disk}" ]; then + # for block devices that end in a number (/dev/nbd0) + # the partition is "p" (/dev/nbd0p1) + dpart="${disk}p${part}" + elif [ "${disk#/dev/loop[0-9]}" != "${disk}" ]; then + # for /dev/loop devices, sfdisk output will be p + # format also, even though there is not a device there. + dpart="${disk}p${part}" + fi + else + case "$disk" in + # sfdisk for files ending in digit to p. + *[0-9]) dpart="${disk}p${part}";; + esac + fi + _RET="$dpart" +} + +resize_sfdisk() { + local humanpt="${TEMP_D}/recovery" + local mbr_backup="${TEMP_D}/orig.save" + local restore_func="" + local format="$1" + + local change_out=${TEMP_D}/change.out + local dump_out=${TEMP_D}/dump.out + local new_out=${TEMP_D}/new.out + local dump_mod=${TEMP_D}/dump.mod + local tmp="${TEMP_D}/tmp.out" + local err="${TEMP_D}/err.out" + local mbr_max_512="4294967296" + + local pt_start pt_size pt_end max_end new_size change_info dpart + local sector_num sector_size disk_size pt_size_bytes tot out + local excess_sectors free_percent_sectors remaining_free_sectors + + LANG=C rqe sfd_list sfdisk --list --unit=S "$DISK" >"$tmp" || + fail "failed: sfdisk --list $DISK" + if [ "${SFDISK_VERSION}" -lt ${SFDISK_2_26} ]; then + # exected output contains: Units: sectors of 512 bytes, ... + out=$(awk '$1 == "Units:" && $5 ~ /bytes/ { print $4 }' "$tmp") || + fail "failed to read sfdisk output" + if [ -z "$out" ]; then + error "WARN: sector size not found in sfdisk output, assuming 512" + sector_size=512 + else + sector_size="$out" + fi + local _w _cyl _w1 _heads _w2 sectors _w3 t s + # show-size is in units of 1024 bytes (same as /proc/partitions) + t=$(sfdisk --show-size "${DISK}") || + fail "failed: sfdisk --show-size $DISK" + disk_size=$((t*1024)) + sector_num=$(($disk_size/$sector_size)) + msg="disk size '$disk_size' not evenly div by sector size '$sector_size'" + [ "$((${disk_size}%${sector_size}))" -eq 0 ] || + error "WARN: $msg" + restore_func=sfdisk_restore_legacy + else + # --list first line output: + # Disk /dev/vda: 20 GiB, 21474836480 bytes, 41943040 sectors + local _x + read _x _x _x _x disk_size _x sector_num _x < "$tmp" + sector_size=$((disk_size/$sector_num)) + restore_func=sfdisk_restore + fi + + debug 1 "$sector_num sectors of $sector_size. total size=${disk_size} bytes" + + rqe sfd_dump sfdisk --unit=S --dump "${DISK}" >"${dump_out}" || + fail "failed to dump sfdisk info for ${DISK}" + RESTORE_HUMAN="$dump_out" + + { + echo "## sfdisk --unit=S --dump ${DISK}" + cat "${dump_out}" + } >"$humanpt" + + [ $? -eq 0 ] || fail "failed to save sfdisk -d output" + RESTORE_HUMAN="$humanpt" + + debugcat 1 "$humanpt" + + sed -e 's/,//g; s/start=/start /; s/size=/size /' "${dump_out}" \ + >"${dump_mod}" || + fail "sed failed on dump output" + + get_diskpart_path $DISK $PART + dpart="$_RET" + + pt_start=$(awk '$1 == pt { print $4 }' "pt=${dpart}" <"${dump_mod}") && + pt_size=$(awk '$1 == pt { print $6 }' "pt=${dpart}" <"${dump_mod}") && + [ -n "${pt_start}" -a -n "${pt_size}" ] && + pt_end=$((${pt_size} + ${pt_start} - 1)) || + fail "failed to get start and end for ${dpart} in ${DISK}" + + # find the minimal starting location that is >= pt_end + max_end=$(awk '$3 == "start" { if($4 >= pt_end && $4 < min) + { min = $4 } } END { printf("%s\n",min); }' \ + min=${sector_num} pt_end=${pt_end} "${dump_mod}") && + [ -n "${max_end}" ] || + fail "failed to get max_end for partition ${PART}" + # As sector numbering starts from 0 need to reduce value by 1. + max_end=$((max_end - 1)) + + if [ "$format" = "gpt" ]; then + # sfdisk respects 'last-lba' in input, and complains about + # partitions that go past that. without it, it does the right thing. + sed -i '/^last-lba:/d' "$dump_out" || + fail "failed to remove last-lba from output" + fi + if [ "$format" = "dos" ]; then + mbr_max_sectors=$((mbr_max_512*$((sector_size/512)))) + if [ "$max_end" -gt "$mbr_max_sectors" ]; then + max_end=$mbr_max_sectors + fi + [ $(($disk_size/512)) -gt $mbr_max_512 ] && + debug 0 "WARNING: MBR/dos partitioned disk is larger than 2TB." \ + "Additional space will go unused." + fi + + local gpt_second_size="33" + if [ "${max_end}" -gt "$((${sector_num}-${gpt_second_size}))" ]; then + # if MBR, allow subsequent conversion to GPT without shrinking + # the partition and safety net at cost of 33 sectors seems + # reasonable. If GPT, we can't write there anyway. + debug 1 "padding ${gpt_second_size} sectors for gpt secondary header" + max_end=$((${sector_num} - ${gpt_second_size} - 1)) + fi + + if [ -n "${free_percent}" ]; then + free_percent_sectors=$((sector_num/100*free_percent)) + + if [ "$format" = "dos" ]; then + if [ $(($disk_size/512)) -ge $((mbr_max_512+free_percent_sectors)) ]; then + # If MBR partitioned disk larger than 2TB and + # remaining space over 2TB boundary is greater + # than the requested overprovisioning sectors + # then do not change max_end. + debug 1 "WARNING: Additional unused space on MBR/dos partitioned disk" \ + "is larger than requested percent of overprovisioning." + elif [ $sector_num -gt $mbr_max_512 ]; then + # If only some of the overprovisioning sectors + # are over the 2TB boundary then reduce max_end + # by the remaining number of overprovisioning + # sectors. + excess_sectors=$((sector_num-mbr_max_512)) + remaining_free_sectors=$((free_percent_sectors - excess_sectors)) + debug 1 "reserving ${remaining_free_sectors} sectors from MBR maximum for overprovisioning" + max_end=$((max_end - remaining_free_sectors)) + else + # Shrink max_end to keep X% of whole disk unused + # (for overprovisioning). + debug 1 "reserving ${free_percent_sectors} sectors (${free_percent}%) for overprovisioning" + max_end=$((max_end-free_percent_sectors)) + fi + + if [ ${max_end} -lt ${pt_end} ]; then + nochange "partition ${PART} could not be grown while leaving" \ + "${free_percent}% (${free_percent_sectors} sectors) free on device" + return + fi + else + # Shrink max_end to keep X% of whole disk unused + # (for overprovisioning). + debug 1 "reserving ${free_percent_sectors} sectors (${free_percent}%) for overprovisioning" + max_end=$((max_end-free_percent_sectors)) + + if [ ${max_end} -lt ${pt_end} ]; then + nochange "partition ${PART} could not be grown while leaving" \ + "${free_percent}% (${free_percent_sectors} sectors) free on device" + return + fi + fi + fi + + pt_size_bytes=$((${pt_size}*${sector_size})) + + debug 1 "max_end=${max_end} tot=${sector_num} pt_end=${pt_end}" \ + "pt_start=${pt_start} pt_size=${pt_size} pt_size_bytes=${pt_size_bytes}" + [ $((${pt_end})) -eq ${max_end} ] && { + nochange "partition ${PART} size is ${pt_size_bytes} bytes (${pt_size} sectors of ${sector_size}). it cannot be grown" + return + } + [ $((${pt_end}+(${FUDGE}/$sector_size))) -gt ${max_end} ] && { + nochange "partition ${PART} could only be grown by" \ + "$((${max_end}-${pt_end})) [fudge=$((${FUDGE}/$sector_size))]" + return + } + + # Now, change the size for this partition in ${dump_out} to be the + # new size. + new_size=$((${max_end} - ${pt_start} + 1)) + sed "\|^\s*${dpart} |s/\(.*\)${pt_size},/\1${new_size},/" "${dump_out}" \ + >"${new_out}" || + fail "failed to change size in output" + + change_info="partition=${PART} start=${pt_start}" + change_info="${change_info} old: size=${pt_size} end=${pt_end}" + change_info="${change_info} new: size=${new_size} end=${max_end}" + if [ ${DRY_RUN} -ne 0 ]; then + echo "CHANGE: ${change_info}" + { + echo "# === old sfdisk -d ===" + cat "${dump_out}" + echo "# === new sfdisk -d ===" + cat "${new_out}" + } 1>&2 + exit 0 + fi + + MBR_BACKUP="${mbr_backup}" + LANG=C sfdisk --no-reread "${DISK}" --force \ + -O "${mbr_backup}" <"${new_out}" >"${change_out}" 2>&1 + ret=$? + [ $ret -eq 0 ] || RESTORE_FUNC="${restore_func}" + + if [ $ret -eq 0 ]; then + debug 1 "resize of ${DISK} returned 0." + if [ $VERBOSITY -gt 2 ]; then + sed 's,^,| ,' "${change_out}" 1>&2 + fi + elif $PT_UPDATE && + sfdisk_worked_but_blkrrpart_failed "$ret" "${change_out}"; then + # if the command failed, but it looks like only because + # the device was busy and we have pt_update, then go on + debug 1 "sfdisk failed, but likely only because of blkrrpart" + else + error "attempt to resize ${DISK} failed. sfdisk output below:" + sed 's,^,| ,' "${change_out}" 1>&2 + fail "failed to resize" + fi + + rq pt_update pt_update "$DISK" "$PART" || + fail "pt_resize failed" + + RESTORE_FUNC="" + + changed "${change_info}" + return + + # dump_out looks something like: + ## partition table of /tmp/out.img + #unit: sectors + # + #/tmp/out.img1 : start= 1, size= 48194, Id=83 + #/tmp/out.img2 : start= 48195, size= 963900, Id=83 + #/tmp/out.img3 : start= 1012095, size= 305235, Id=82 + #/tmp/out.img4 : start= 1317330, size= 771120, Id= 5 + #/tmp/out.img5 : start= 1317331, size= 642599, Id=83 + #/tmp/out.img6 : start= 1959931, size= 48194, Id=83 + #/tmp/out.img7 : start= 2008126, size= 80324, Id=83 +} + +gpt_restore() { + sgdisk -l "${GPT_BACKUP}" "${DISK}" +} + +resize_sgdisk() { + GPT_BACKUP="${TEMP_D}/pt.backup" + + local pt_info="${TEMP_D}/pt.info" + local pt_pretend="${TEMP_D}/pt.pretend" + local pt_data="${TEMP_D}/pt.data" + local out="${TEMP_D}/out" + + local dev="disk=${DISK} partition=${PART}" + + local pt_start pt_end pt_size last pt_max code guid name new_size + local old new change_info sector_size pt_size_bytes + + # Dump the original partition information and details to disk. This is + # used in case something goes wrong and human interaction is required + # to revert any changes. + rqe sgd_info sgdisk "--info=${PART}" --print "${DISK}" >"${pt_info}" || + fail "${dev}: failed to dump original sgdisk info" + RESTORE_HUMAN="${pt_info}" + + # support reading old format (<1.0.2) + # Logical sector size: bytes + # and newer format >= 1.0.2 + # Sector size (logical): bytes + # Sector size (logical/physical): / bytes + sector_size=$(awk ' + $0 ~ /^Logical sector size:.*bytes/ { print $4; exit(0); } + $0 ~ /^Sector size \(logical\):/ { print $4; exit(0); } + $0 ~ /^Sector size \(logical\/physical\):/ { + sub(/\/.*/, "", $4); print $4; exit(0); }' \ + "$pt_info") && [ -n "$sector_size" ] || { + sector_size=512 + error "WARN: did not find sector size, assuming 512" + } + + debug 1 "$dev: original sgdisk info:" + debugcat 1 "${pt_info}" + + # Pretend to move the backup GPT header to the end of the disk and dump + # the resulting partition information. We use this info to determine if + # we have to resize the partition. + rqe sgd_pretend sgdisk --pretend --move-second-header \ + --print "${DISK}" >"${pt_pretend}" || + fail "${dev}: failed to dump pretend sgdisk info" + + debug 1 "$dev: pretend sgdisk info" + debugcat 1 "${pt_pretend}" + + # Extract the partition data from the pretend dump + awk 'found { print } ; $1 == "Number" { found = 1 }' \ + "${pt_pretend}" >"${pt_data}" || + fail "${dev}: failed to parse pretend sgdisk info" + + # Get the start and end sectors of the partition to be grown + pt_start=$(awk '$1 == '"${PART}"' { print $2 }' "${pt_data}") && + [ -n "${pt_start}" ] || + fail "${dev}: failed to get start sector" + pt_end=$(awk '$1 == '"${PART}"' { print $3 }' "${pt_data}") && + [ -n "${pt_end}" ] || + fail "${dev}: failed to get end sector" + # Start and end are inclusive, start 2048 end 2057 is length 10. + pt_size="$((${pt_end} - ${pt_start} + 1))" + + # Get the last usable sector + last=$(awk '/last usable sector is/ { print $NF }' \ + "${pt_pretend}") && [ -n "${last}" ] || + fail "${dev}: failed to get last usable sector" + + # Find the maximal end sector that is >= pt_end + pt_max=$(awk '{ if ($2 >= pt_end && $2 < min) { min = $2 } } END \ + { print min-1 }' min="${last}" pt_end="${pt_end}" \ + "${pt_data}") && [ -n "${pt_max}" ] || + fail "${dev}: failed to find max end sector" + + pt_size_bytes=$((${pt_size}*${sector_size})) + + debug 1 "${dev}: pt_start=${pt_start} pt_end=${pt_end}" \ + "pt_size=${pt_size} pt_max=${pt_max} last=${last} pt_size_bytes=${pt_size_bytes}" + + # Check if the partition can be grown + [ "${pt_end}" -eq "${pt_max}" ] && { + nochange "${dev}: size=${pt_size_bytes} bytes (${pt_size} sectors of ${sector_size}), it cannot be grown" + return + } + [ "$((${pt_end} + ${FUDGE}/${sector_size}))" -gt "${pt_max}" ] && { + nochange "${dev}: could only be grown by" \ + "$((${pt_max} - ${pt_end})) [fudge=$((${FUDGE}/$sector_size))]" + return + } + + # The partition can be grown if we made it here. Get some more info + # about it so we can do it properly. + # FIXME: Do we care about the attribute flags? + code=$(awk '/^Partition GUID code:/ { print $4 }' "${pt_info}") + guid=$(awk '/^Partition unique GUID:/ { print $4 }' "${pt_info}") + name=$(awk '/^Partition name:/ { gsub(/'"'"'/, "") ; \ + if (NF >= 3) print substr($0, index($0, $3)) }' "${pt_info}") + [ -n "${code}" -a -n "${guid}" ] || + fail "${dev}: failed to parse sgdisk details" + + debug 1 "${dev}: code=${code} guid=${guid} name='${name}'" + local wouldrun="" + [ "$DRY_RUN" -ne 0 ] && wouldrun="would-run" + + # Calculate the new size of the partition + new_size=$((${pt_max} - ${pt_start} + 1)) + change_info="partition=${PART} start=${pt_start}" + change_info="${change_info} old: size=${pt_size} end=${pt_end}" + change_info="${change_info} new: size=${new_size} end=${pt_max}" + + # Backup the current partition table, we're about to modify it + rq sgd_backup $wouldrun sgdisk "--backup=${GPT_BACKUP}" "${DISK}" || + fail "${dev}: failed to backup the partition table" + + # Modify the partition table. We do it all in one go (the order is + # important!): + # - move the GPT backup header to the end of the disk + # - delete the partition + # - recreate the partition with the new size + # - set the partition code + # - set the partition GUID + # - set the partition name + rq sgdisk_mod $wouldrun sgdisk --move-second-header "--delete=${PART}" \ + "--new=${PART}:${pt_start}:$((pt_max-1))" \ + "--typecode=${PART}:${code}" \ + "--partition-guid=${PART}:${guid}" \ + "--change-name=${PART}:${name}" "${DISK}" && + rq pt_update $wouldrun pt_update "$DISK" "$PART" || { + RESTORE_FUNC=gpt_restore + fail "${dev}: failed to repartition" + } + + # Dry run + [ "${DRY_RUN}" -ne 0 ] && { + change "${change_info}" + return + } + + changed "${change_info}" + return +} + +kver_to_num() { + local kver="$1" maj min mic + + # Canonicalize the kernel version + kver=${kver%%[!0-9.]*}.0.0 + + maj=${kver%%[!0-9]*} + kver=${kver#*.} + min=${kver%%[!0-9]*} + kver=${kver#*.} + mic=${kver%%[!0-9]*} + _RET=$((maj*1000*1000+min*1000+mic)) +} + +kver_cmp() { + local op="$2" n1="" n2="" + kver_to_num "$1" + n1="$_RET" + kver_to_num "$3" + n2="$_RET" + test $n1 $op $n2 +} + +rq() { + # runquieterror(label, command) + # gobble stderr of a command unless it errors + local label="$1" ret="" efile="" + efile="$TEMP_D/$label.err" + shift; + + local rlabel="running" + [ "$1" = "would-run" ] && rlabel="would-run" && shift + + local cmd="" x="" + for x in "$@"; do + [ "${x#* }" != "$x" -o "${x#* \"}" != "$x" ] && x="'$x'" + cmd="$cmd $x" + done + cmd=${cmd# } + + debug 2 "${rlabel}[$label][$_capture]" "$cmd" + [ "$rlabel" = "would-run" ] && return 0 + + if [ "${_capture}" = "erronly" ]; then + "$@" 2>"$TEMP_D/$label.err" + ret=$? + else + "$@" >"$TEMP_D/$label.err" 2>&1 + ret=$? + fi + if [ $ret -ne 0 ]; then + error "failed [$label:$ret]" "$@" + cat "$efile" 1>&2 + fi + return $ret +} + +rqe() { + local _capture="erronly" + rq "$@" +} + +verify_ptupdate() { + local input="$1" found="" reason="" kver="" + + # we can always satisfy 'off' + if [ "$input" = "off" ]; then + _RET="false"; + return 0; + fi + + if command -v partx >/dev/null 2>&1; then + local out="" ret=0 + out=$(partx --help 2>&1) + ret=$? + if [ $ret -eq 0 ]; then + echo "$out" | grep -q -- --update || { + reason="partx has no '--update' flag in usage." + found="off" + } + else + reason="'partx --help' returned $ret. assuming it is old." + found="off" + fi + else + reason="no 'partx' command" + found="off" + fi + + if [ -z "$found" ]; then + if [ "$(uname)" != "Linux" ]; then + reason="Kernel is not Linux per uname." + found="off" + fi + fi + + if [ -z "$found" ]; then + kver=$(uname -r) || debug 1 "uname -r failed!" + + if ! kver_cmp "${kver-0.0.0}" -ge 3.8.0; then + reason="Kernel '$kver' < 3.8.0." + found="off" + fi + fi + + if [ -z "$found" ]; then + _RET="true" + return 0 + fi + + case "$input" in + on) error "$reason"; return 1;; + auto) + _RET="false"; + debug 1 "partition update disabled: $reason" + return 0;; + force) + _RET="true" + error "WARNING: ptupdate forced on even though: $reason" + return 0;; + esac + error "unknown input '$input'"; + return 1; +} + +pt_update() { + local dev="$1" part="$2" update="${3:-$PT_UPDATE}" + if ! $update; then + return 0 + fi + # partx only works on block devices (do not run on file) + [ -b "$dev" ] || return 0 + partx --update --nr "$part" "$dev" +} + +has_cmd() { + command -v "${1}" >/dev/null 2>&1 +} + +resize_sgdisk_gpt() { + resize_sgdisk gpt +} + +resize_sgdisk_dos() { + fail "unable to resize dos label with sgdisk" +} + +resize_sfdisk_gpt() { + resize_sfdisk gpt +} + +resize_sfdisk_dos() { + resize_sfdisk dos +} + +get_table_format() { + local out="" disk="$1" + if has_cmd blkid && blkid --version | grep -q util-linux && + out=$(blkid -o value -s PTTYPE "$disk") && + [ "$out" = "dos" -o "$out" = "gpt" ]; then + _RET="$out" + return + fi + _RET="dos" + if [ -z "$SFDISK" ]; then + out=$(LANG=C sgdisk --print "$disk") || { + error "Could not determine partition table format of $disk" \ + "with 'sgdisk --print $disk'" + return 1 + } + # looking for a message like: + # Found invalid GPT and valid MBR; converting MBR to GPT format + case "$out" in + *\ valid\ MBR\ *) _RET="dos";; + *) _RET="gpt";; + esac + return + elif [ ${SFDISK_VERSION} -lt ${SFDISK_2_26} ] && + out=$(sfdisk --id --force "$disk" 1 2>/dev/null); then + if [ "$out" = "ee" ]; then + _RET="gpt" + else + _RET="dos" + fi + return + elif out=$(LANG=C sfdisk --list "$disk"); then + out=$(echo "$out" | sed -e '/Disklabel type/!d' -e 's/.*: //') + case "$out" in + gpt|dos) _RET="$out";; + *) error "WARN: unknown label $out";; + esac + fi +} + +get_resizer() { + local format="$1" user=${2:-"auto"} + + case "$user" in + sgdisk) _RET="resize_sgdisk_$format"; return;; + sfdisk) _RET="resize_sfdisk_$format"; return;; + auto) :;; + *) error "unexpected value '$user' for growpart resizer"; return 1;; + esac + + if [ "$format" = "dos" ]; then + [ -n "$SFDISK" ] || { + error "sfdisk is required for resizing dos/MBR partition table." + return 1 + } + _RET="resize_sfdisk_dos" + return 0 + fi + + if [ "${SFDISK_VERSION}" -ge ${SFDISK_V_WORKING_GPT} ]; then + # sfdisk 2.26.2 works for resize but loses type (LP: #1474090) + _RET="resize_sfdisk_gpt" + elif has_cmd sgdisk; then + _RET="resize_sgdisk_$format" + else + error "no tools available to resize disk with '$format'" + return 1 + fi + return 0 +} + +maybe_lvm_resize() { + local disk="$1" part="$2" partpath="" ret="" out="" wouldrun="" + [ "$DRY_RUN" -ne 0 ] && wouldrun="would-run" + + has_cmd lvm || { + debug 2 "No lvm command, cannot attempt lvm resize of disk '$disk' part '$part'" + return 0 + } + get_diskpart_path "$1" "$2" || { + error "could not determine partition path for disk '$DISK' part '$part'" + return 1 + } + partpath="$_RET" + + # can't use rq or rqe here because of "not an lvm" exit code 5. + set -- lvm pvs --nolocking --readonly -o pvname "$partpath" + debug 2 "executing: $*" + out=$("$@" 2>&1) + ret=$? + case "$ret" in + 5) debug 1 "$partpath is not an lvm pv"; return 0;; + 0) :;; + *) error "failed to execute [$ret] '$*'" + error "$out" + return 1;; + esac + rq lvm_resize $wouldrun lvm pvresize "$partpath" || { + error "Failed to resize lvm pv $partpath" + return 1 + } + return 0 +} + +pt_update="auto" +resizer=${GROWPART_RESIZER:-"auto"} +while [ $# -ne 0 ]; do + cur=${1} + next=${2} + case "$cur" in + -h|--help) + Usage + exit 0 + ;; + --free-percent|--free-percent=*) + if [ "${cur#--free-percent=}" != "$cur" ]; then + next="${cur#--free-percent=}" + else + shift + fi + if [ "$next" -gt 0 ] 2>/dev/null && + [ "$next" -lt 100 ] 2>/dev/null; then + free_percent=$next + else + fail "unknown/invalid --free-percent option: $next" + fi + ;; + --fudge) + FUDGE=${next} + shift + ;; + -N|--dry-run) + DRY_RUN=1 + ;; + -u|--update|--update=*) + if [ "${cur#--update=}" != "$cur" ]; then + next="${cur#--update=}" + else + shift + fi + case "$next" in + off|auto|force|on) pt_update=$next;; + *) fail "unknown --update option: $next";; + esac + ;; + -v|--verbose) + VERBOSITY=$(($VERBOSITY+1)) + ;; + --) + shift + break + ;; + -*) + fail "unknown option ${cur}" + ;; + *) + if [ -z "${DISK}" ]; then + DISK=${cur} + else + [ -z "${PART}" ] || fail "confused by arg ${cur}" + PART=${cur} + fi + ;; + esac + shift +done + +[ -n "${DISK}" ] || bad_Usage "must supply disk and partition-number" +[ -n "${PART}" ] || bad_Usage "must supply partition-number" + +[ -e "${DISK}" ] || fail "${DISK}: does not exist" + +# cache the has_cmd return value. +has_cmd sfdisk && SFDISK=sfdisk || SFDISK="" +has_cmd sgdisk && SGDISK=sgdisk || SGDISK="" + +[ -n "$SGDISK" -o -n "$SFDISK" ] || + fail "Did not have sfdisk or sgdisk in PATH." + +get_sfdisk_version || fail + +# If $DISK is a symlink, resolve it. +# This avoids problems due to varying partition device name formats +# (e.g. "1" for /dev/sda vs "-part1" for /dev/disk/by-id/name) +if [ -L "${DISK}" ]; then + has_cmd readlink || + fail "${DISK} is a symlink, but 'readlink' command not available." + real_disk=$(readlink -f "${DISK}") || fail "unable to resolve ${DISK}" + debug 1 "${DISK} resolved to ${real_disk}" + DISK=${real_disk} +fi + +[ "${PART#*[!0-9]}" = "${PART}" ] || fail "partition-number must be a number" + +verify_ptupdate "$pt_update" || fail +PT_UPDATE=$_RET + +debug 1 "update-partition set to $PT_UPDATE" + +mktemp_d && TEMP_D="${_RET}" || fail "failed to make temp dir" +trap cleanup 0 # EXIT - some shells may not like 'EXIT' but are ok with 0 + +# get the ID of the first partition to determine if it's MBR or GPT +get_table_format "$DISK" || fail +format=$_RET +get_resizer "$format" "$resizer" || + fail "failed to get a resizer for format '$format'" +resizer=$_RET + +lock_disk $DISK +debug 1 "resizing $PART on $DISK using $resizer" +"$resizer" +ret=$? + +unlock_disk_and_settle $DISK + +if [ "$RESIZE_RESULT" = "CHANGED" -o "$RESIZE_RESULT" = "CHANGE" ]; then + maybe_lvm_resize "$DISK" "$PART" || fail "lvm resize failed." +fi + +exit $ret + +# vi: ts=4 noexpandtab diff --git a/setup/README.md b/setup/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f780885 --- /dev/null +++ b/setup/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +# Setup Scripts + +Scripts for setting up the root filesystem while chrooted into it. diff --git a/setup/avahi b/setup/avahi new file mode 100755 index 0000000..777a897 --- /dev/null +++ b/setup/avahi @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +set -uo pipefail + +# Install and enable avahi (mDNS/DNS-SD stack) +# This e.g. makes a Pi easy to find on the network (just issue ssh alarm@alarm.local) +pacman -Syu --noconfirm --needed avahi +systemctl enable avahi-daemon diff --git a/setup/barebone b/setup/barebone new file mode 100755 index 0000000..83b1ed0 --- /dev/null +++ b/setup/barebone @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +set -uo pipefail + +# Configure system locale to en_US.UTF-8 +sed -i 's/#\(en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8\)/\1/g' /etc/locale.gen +locale-gen +echo 'LANG=en_US.UTF-8' > /etc/locale.conf + +# Add archsink repo +cat <> /etc/pacman.conf + +[archsink] +Server = https://github.com/archsink/\$arch/releases/latest/download +SigLevel = Never + +[ppr] +Server = https://raw.githubusercontent.com/parchlinux-arm/ppr/main/aarch64/ +SigLevel = Never + +EOF + +# Enable parallel downloads +sed -i 's/#\(ParallelDownloads \)/\1/g' /etc/pacman.conf + +# Install useful packages +packages=( + parch-branding + vazirmatn-fonts + parch-emoji-ios + arch-install-scripts + avahi + curl + git + htop + btop + iwd + man-db + neovim + pacman-contrib + yay-bin + python + rsync + sudo + tmux + tree + neofetch-git + zsh + vim + fastfetch +) +pacman -Syu --noconfirm --needed "${packages[@]}" + +# Enable services +systemctl enable avahi-daemon iwd + + +# Prepare system for containers (e.g. for use with K3s) +# https://github.com/k3s-io/k3s/issues/2067#issuecomment-664048424 +#if ! grep -q cgroup /boot/cmdline.txt; then +# sed -i '$ s/$/ cgroup_memory=1 cgroup_enable=memory/g' /boot/cmdline.txt +#fi diff --git a/setup/rpi-aarch64 b/setup/rpi-aarch64 new file mode 100755 index 0000000..e44a57a --- /dev/null +++ b/setup/rpi-aarch64 @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +set -uo pipefail + +# Replace default kernel + U-Boot with Raspberry Pi foundation's kernel + bootloader +# See https://github.com/fwcd/archlinuxarm-images/issues/3 +pacman -R --noconfirm linux-aarch64 uboot-raspberrypi +pacman -Syu --noconfirm --needed linux-rpi raspberrypi-bootloader raspberrypi-utils diff --git a/setup/trinity b/setup/trinity new file mode 100755 index 0000000..c6fcb1c --- /dev/null +++ b/setup/trinity @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +set -uo pipefail + +# Configure system locale to en_US.UTF-8 +sed -i 's/#\(en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8\)/\1/g' /etc/locale.gen +locale-gen +echo 'LANG=en_US.UTF-8' > /etc/locale.conf + +pacman-key --recv-keys 0x8685AD8B + +# Add archsink repo +cat <> /etc/pacman.conf + +[archsink] +Server = https://github.com/archsink/\$arch/releases/latest/download +SigLevel = Never + +[ppr] +Server = https://raw.githubusercontent.com/parchlinux-arm/ppr/main/aarch64/ +SigLevel = Never + +[trinity] +Server = https://mirror.ppa.trinitydesktop.org/trinity/archlinux/\$arch +SigLevel = Never + +EOF + +# Enable parallel downloads +sed -i 's/#\(ParallelDownloads \)/\1/g' /etc/pacman.conf + +# Install useful packages +packages=( + parch-branding + vazirmatn-fonts + parch-emoji-ios + arch-install-scripts + avahi + curl + git + htop + btop + iwd + man-db + neovim + pacman-contrib + yay-bin + python + rsync + sudo + tmux + tree + neofetch-git + zsh + vim + tde-tdebase + sddm + networkmanager + network-manager-applet + fastfetch + pipewire + pipewire-pulse + pipewire-alsa + wireplumber + bluez + bluez-utils +) +pacman -Syu --noconfirm --needed "${packages[@]}" + +# Enable services +systemctl enable avahi-daemon NetworkManager +systemctl enable sddm +systemctl enable bluetooth +# Prepare system for containers (e.g. for use with K3s) +# https://github.com/k3s-io/k3s/issues/2067#issuecomment-664048424 +#if ! grep -q cgroup /boot/cmdline.txt; then +# sed -i '$ s/$/ cgroup_memory=1 cgroup_enable=memory/g' /boot/cmdline.txt +#fi diff --git a/setup/xfce b/setup/xfce new file mode 100755 index 0000000..cb28dac --- /dev/null +++ b/setup/xfce @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +set -uo pipefail + +# Configure system locale to en_US.UTF-8 +sed -i 's/#\(en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8\)/\1/g' /etc/locale.gen +locale-gen +echo 'LANG=en_US.UTF-8' > /etc/locale.conf + +# Add archsink repo +cat <> /etc/pacman.conf + +[archsink] +Server = https://github.com/archsink/\$arch/releases/latest/download +SigLevel = Never + +[ppr] +Server = https://raw.githubusercontent.com/parchlinux-arm/ppr/main/aarch64/ +SigLevel = Never + +EOF + +# Enable parallel downloads +sed -i 's/#\(ParallelDownloads \)/\1/g' /etc/pacman.conf + +# Install useful packages +packages=( + xfce4 + xfce4-goodies + sddm + parch-branding + noto-fonts + vazirmatn-fonts + ttf-dejavu + parch-emoji-ios + arch-install-scripts + avahi + curl + git + htop + btop + iwd + man-db + neovim + pacman-contrib + yay-bin + python + rsync + sudo + tmux + tree + neofetch-git + networkmanager + network-manager-applet + zsh + vim + pipewire + pipewire-pulse + bluez + bluez-utils + blueman + pipewire-alsa + wireplumber +) +pacman -Syu --noconfirm --needed "${packages[@]}" + +# Enable services +systemctl enable avahi-daemon NetworkManager +systemctl enable sddm +systemctl enable bluetooth + +# Prepare system for containers (e.g. for use with K3s) +# https://github.com/k3s-io/k3s/issues/2067#issuecomment-664048424 +#if ! grep -q cgroup /boot/cmdline.txt; then +# sed -i '$ s/$/ cgroup_memory=1 cgroup_enable=memory/g' /boot/cmdline.txt +#fi