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-* larchin - only basic features exist, with no documentation.
-
-
-Changes 7.1 - 7.2
-
-* Completely reworked the command-line interface (and consequently all
- the other code, too). Threading replaced to a large extent by separate
- processes. The GUI is now just a front end to the command-line tools.
-
-*! Changed handling of pacman.conf. Now there is pacman.conf.repos
- instead of pacman.conf.larch, I hope it will be a bit easier to
- understand what happens when using a special version for installation.
-
-* 'include' facility in package files: '+' + relative or absolute path
-
-* Required/suggested packages included by default (data/requiredpacks) -
- they can be excluded by putting them in the veto file. The whole
- file can be overridden in addedpacks by starting it with '!!!'.
-
-* Include directive ('+' + absolute or relative path to file) in
- package files.
-
-* Boot loader configs for GRUB and syslinux included in the image, plus
- bootlines file, to ease transfer of built image to alternative medium.
- vesamenu.c32 is no longer supplied with larch, it is fetched from the
- Arch installation (syslinux).
-
-* A command line option to live_part.py is available to override the
- profile's 'nosave' file, but this is always copied to the medium
- ('larch/nosave') - if it is present - to indicate the profile's
- 'intention'.
-
-* A file 'nosshkeys' in the profile suppresses generation of the host
- sshkeys (if openssh is installed - if not they wouldn't have been
- generated anyway). Previously this was only selectable as a direct
- build option (not stored anywhere).
-
-* The root password can be supplied in the profile, in the file 'rootpw'.
- Previously this was not easily settable.
-
-* Changed some options to mkisofs, generally to make it more similar to
- the partition builder (no -publisher, use -V instead of -A so
- that the name gets shown in file managers, -R instead of -r).
-
-* When building an isolinux image, the 'isohybrid' script is called, so
- that the resulting 'iso' can be 'dd'ed to a USB-stick (see the isolinux
- documentation). This does not make the USB-stick session-save capable
- as the file-system it creates is not suitable, but it might be a
- useful distribution feature.
-
-* Added ability to save and reuse generated locales, in a way similar
- to the saving of system.sqf.
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-larch
-=====
-
-Author: Michael Towers (larch42 at googlemail dot com)
-Licence: GPL (see COPYING, LICENCE)
-
-larch is essentially a collection of python scripts for building live
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-
-The command-line scripts are in the 'cli' directory, the gui code is in the
-'gui' directory.
-
-There is quite extensive documentation in the docs directory, please read it.
-docs/html/larch_quick.html gives basic set-up instructions.
-
-You need at least python (tested with 2.6), with the pexpect module,
-and pyqt (tested with 4.7) for the gui.
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-Logos are derived from the Arch Linux logos, and are released under a
-Creative Commons Licence, see 'http://www.archlinux.org/art'.
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-The larch project uses Arch Linux as its basis, but is not an official
-Arch Linux ('http://www.archlinux.org') project.
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- <div class="vlist">
- <ul>
- <li><a href="index.html"><h6>Table Of Contents</h6></a></li>
- <li><a href="larchify.html"><h6>Next:</h6>
- <div class="indent1">Building the live system</div></a></li>
- <li><a href="larch_quick.html"><h6>Previous:</h6>
- <div class="indent1">Quick Start</div></a></li>
- </ul>
- </div>
- </div>
- </div>
- <!-- end: #col3 -->
-
-<div class="larchdocs">
-<h2 id="pagetitle" level="1">Installation of the base <em>Arch</em> system</h2>
-
-<p>The <em>larch live</em> system will normally be built from a fresh
-(unmodified, unconfigured) <em>Arch</em> installation. The Installation stage,
-based on the 'larch-archin' command, handles the creation of this installation
-by downloading all the desired packages (if they are not already in the host's
-package cache) and installing them to an empty directory (by default
-'/home/larchbuild').
-</p>
-
-<p>Other approaches are possible, such as using an already existing system
-or building a fresh installation in some other way. In that case you can skip
-this page.
-</p>
-
-<p>By default the package cache on the build host will be used, so that only
-packages which have not already been downloaded will be fetched from the
-chosen mirror. But it is possible to select another cache location, which
-can also be on a remote machine, mounted using <em>sshfs</em> or <em>NFS</em>.
-</p>
-
-<p>This raw installation will not normally be modified by <em>larch</em>,
-so it can be reused, or even carefully experimented with. However, note
-that any changes you make to this installation manually will not be
-reflected in the profile, so it might be difficult to reproduce what you
-have done at a later time, or to revert the changes.
-If you want to configure your system, then the raw installation is probably
-not the best place for it, consider rather using the 'rootoverlay' directory
-in the profile. All files in this directory will 'overwrite' (well, 'overlay',
-actually) corresponding files in the base installation, by placing them
-in a higher layer in the <em>aufs</em> mount in the <em>live</em> system.
-This makes it very easy to collect your own customizations in a way that
-can be applied quickly to a future build.
-</p>
-
-<p>See <a href="gui_installation.html">GUI Tab: Installation</a> for
-details of the GUI for this process.
-</p>
-
-<h3><a name="pacman_conf"></a>'pacman.conf' and 'mirrorlist'</h3>
-
-<p>To make it a little easier to manage upstream changes to the default
-'pacman.conf', a separate file ('pacman.conf.repos') is used to specify
-the repositories to use (the bit in 'pacman.conf' after the options).
-There is a default version of this file in the <em>larch</em> package
-at 'data/pacman.conf.repos', and for most simple installations this is
-probably adequate, but if you need to change it you can place your own
-version in the profile.
-</p>
-<p>Note that this file does not use the standard format, but
-packs repository name and "server line" together on one line, separated
-by ':'. There is no way to supply more than one "server line". There
-are a couple of special 'codes', which <em>archin</em> will convert:
- <ul>
- <li>'*platform*' will be converted to 'i686' or 'x86_64' as
- appropriate (according to the host).</li>
- <li>'*default*' will be converted to the standard 'Include' entry.
- This is normally 'Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist', but for
- installation (only) this will be overridden if there is a 'mirrorlist'
- file in the working directory - if neither exists, the fallback is
- 'data/mirrorlist' within the <em>larch</em> base directory.
- This latter file is not supplied in the 'larch' package,
- as it is not intended for use on <em>Arch</em>
- systems. When the 'larch-setup' script detects that no 'pacman'
- command is available, it downloads the 'pacman-allin' package
- and among the things that gets extracted from it is this
- 'mirrorlist' file.
- </li>
- </ul>
-Here is an example of a 'pacman.conf.repos' file:
-</p>
-<pre>
-# Package repository entries for pacman.conf
-# '*platform*' will be replaced by 'i686' or 'x86_64' as appropriate.
-# '*default*' will be replaced by 'Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist'
-# (but for the installation: a 'mirrorlist' file in the working directory will
-# be preferred, or - if neither exists - then 'data/mirrorlist')
-
-# You can add your own custom repositories (anywhere).
-
-larch: Server = ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/larch/larch7.2/*platform*
-#testing: *default*
-core: *default*
-extra: *default*
-community: *default*
-</pre>
-
-<p>The top part of the complete 'pacman.conf' (the options) is taken from
-a normal default 'pacman.conf' supplied in the 'larch' package at
-'data/pacman.conf'.
-You can override this by placing your own version in the profile, as
-'pacman.conf.options' (note that any repositories you might specify in
-this file will be ignored). A further option is to specify a version of
-the file 'pacman.conf.repos' to be used only for the installation (not
-for the resulting <em>live</em> system. This is especially useful if
-you have a local package repository/mirror.
-</p>
-<p>The complete 'pacman.conf' file is generated by combining the header
-part and the repository part and is saved to a temporary location for
-the installation. After the installation is complete a final version of
-this file (that for the <em>live</em> system) is placed at
-the standard location within the installation, '/etc/pacman.conf'. Note
-that it is not placed in the overlay, but - as an exception to the rule -
-directly within the installation.
-</p>
-
-<h4>Usage example: The 'dummy' mirror</h4>
-<p>During testing I found it useful to work with stable repositories.
-I did this without creating a proper local mirror, but by creating a sort
-of 'dummy' mirror containing only the ****.db.tar.gz files, relying on
-the cache to supply the actual package files.
-(The script 'repos.sh' supplied with <em>larch</em> in the
-'scripts' directory can build these 'db' files from the current state of
-the pacman sync database on the host.)
-</p>
-
-<p>If you are running the commands on the console you can pass the path
-to a customized repository list file with the '-r' option. Remeber this
-file must be constructed as detailed above.
-</p>
-
-<h3><a name="Custom_packages"></a>Custom packages</h3>
-
-<p>It is possible to include your own 'custom' packages in the installation.
-Maybe ones you have compiled yourself, e.g. from the AUR, or modified versions
-(fixes or customizations) of standard packages. To do this you need to put
-your packages in a directory and run <strong>gen-repo</strong>, supplied with
-<em>larch</em> in the 'scripts' directory, on this directory (run it without
-arguments to get usage instructions). Then place an entry for this new
-repository in your 'pacman.conf.repos'.
-If your packages replace some in the existing repositories, your custom
-repository needs to come before those repositories in 'pacman.conf.repos'.
-Any packages you want installed now just need to be
-listed in <strong>addedpacks</strong>.
-</p>
-
-
-<h3><a name="package_selection"></a>Selection of packages to be installed</h3>
-
-<p>The (compulsory) profile file 'addedpacks' contains a
-list of packages
-(just the package names, as supplied to 'pacman -S') to be installed,
-one package name per line (empty lines and lines starting
-with '#' are ignored). Also names of package groups may be included in this
-file, to request installation of the whole group. If a group name is preceded
-by '*', individual packages belonging to the group can be excluded via the
-'vetopacks' file (see below) - without the '*' this exclusion
-is not possible. It is also possible to
-'include' other files by means of lines starting with '+' - this may be
-followed by the absolute or relative path to the file to be included.
-Package dependencies are handled by <em>pacman</em> automatically.
-</p>
-<p>The (optional) profile file 'vetopacks' allows packages to
-be excluded from the installation list. This can be useful if individual
-packages from a group should be excluded. However, note that inclusion of a
-package in this file does not guarantee that it will not be installed - the
-package is only removed from the installation list. If it is required by
-another package it will be installed anyway. It is also possible to
-'include' other files in the veto list using '+' lines.
-</p>
-<p>Certain 'required' and 'suggested' packages are included by
-default, these are in the file 'data/requiredpacks' in the 'larch' package.
-This file should generally not be edited, because an update of the 'larch'
-package will overwrite any changes. Packages listed in this file can be
-excluded by listing them in the profile 'vetopacks' file.
-The whole file can be overridden in 'addedpacks' by
-starting that with '!!!'. But only do that if you really know what you
-are doing.
-</p>
-
-</div>
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- clear:both;
- content:".";
- display:block;
- font-size:0;
- height:0;
- visibility:hidden;
- }
-
- /* (en) essential for Safari browser !! */
- /* (de) Diese Angabe benötigt der Safari-Browser zwingend !! */
- .clearfix { display:block; }
-
- /* (en) overflow method for clearing floats */
- /* (de) Overflow-Methode zum Clearen der Float-Umgebungen */
- .floatbox { overflow:hidden; }
-
- /* (en) IE-Clearing:Only used in Internet Explorer, switched on in iehacks.css */
- /* (de) IE-Clearing:Benötigt nur der Internet Explorer und über iehacks.css zugeschaltet */
- #ie_clearing { display:none; }
-
- /*------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
- /**
- * @section hidden elements | Versteckte Elemente
- * @see http://www.yaml.de/en/documentation/basics/skip-links.html
- *
- * (en) skip links and hidden content
- * (de) Skip-Links und versteckte Inhalte
- */
-
- /* (en) classes for invisible elements in the base layout */
- /* (de) Klassen für unsichtbare Elemente im Basislayout */
- .skip, .hideme, .print {
- position:absolute;
- top:-32768px;
- left:-32768px; /* LTR */
- }
-
- /* (en) make skip links visible when using tab navigation */
- /* (de) Skip-Links für Tab-Navigation sichtbar schalten */
- .skip:focus, .skip:active {
- position:static;
- top:0;
- left:0;
- }
-
- /* skiplinks:technical setup */
- #skiplinks {
- position:absolute;
- top:0px;
- left:-32768px;
- z-index:1000;
- width:100%;
- margin:0;
- padding:0;
- list-style-type:none;
- }
-
- #skiplinks a.skip:focus,
- #skiplinks a.skip:active {
- left:32768px;
- outline:0 none;
- position:absolute;
- width:100%;
- }
-}
-
-@media screen, projection
-{
-
- /**
- * @section base layout | Basis Layout
- * @see http://www.yaml.de/en/documentation/css-components/base-stylesheet.html
- *
- * |-------------------------------|
- * | #header |
- * |-------------------------------|
- * | #col1 | #col3 | #col2 |
- * | 200 px | flexible | 200px |
- * |-------------------------------|
- * | #footer |
- * |-------------------------------|
- */
-
- #header { position:relative; }
-
- /* (en) Text Alignment for #topnav content */
- /* (de) Textausrichtung für #topnav Inhalte */
- #topnav { text-align:right; } /* LTR */
-
- /* (en) Absolute positioning only within #header */
- /* (de) Absolute Positionierung erfolgt nur innerhalb von #header */
- #header #topnav {
- position:absolute;
- top:10px;
- right:10px; /* LTR */
- }
-
- /* (en) Backup for correct positioning */
- /* (de) Absicherung korrekte Positionierung */
- #header, #nav, #main, #footer { clear:both; }
-
- #col1 { float:left; width:200px; }
- #col2 { float:right; width:200px; }
- #col3 { width:auto; margin:0 200px; }
-
- /* (en) Preparation for absolute positioning within content columns */
- /* (de) Vorbereitung für absolute Positionierungen innerhalb der Inhaltsspalten */
- #col1_content, #col2_content, #col3_content { position:relative; }
-
- /*------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
- /**
- * @section subtemplates
- * @see http://www.yaml.de/en/documentation/practice/subtemplates.html
- */
- .subcolumns { width:100%; overflow:hidden; }
-
- /* (en) alternative class for optional support of old Mozilla/Netscape browers */
- /* (de) Alternative Klasse zur optionalen Unterstützung alter Mozilla/Netscape-Brower */
- .subcolumns_oldgecko { width:100%; float:left; }
-
- .c20l, .c25l, .c33l, .c40l, .c38l, .c50l, .c60l, .c62l, .c66l, .c75l, .c80l {float:left; }
- .c20r, .c25r, .c33r, .c40r, .c38r, .c50r, .c60r, .c66r, .c62r, .c75r, .c80r {float:right; margin-left:-5px; }
-
- .c20l, .c20r { width:20%; }
- .c40l, .c40r { width:40%; }
- .c60l, .c60r { width:60%; }
- .c80l, .c80r { width:80%; }
- .c25l, .c25r { width:25%; }
- .c33l, .c33r { width:33.333%; }
- .c50l, .c50r { width:50%; }
- .c66l, .c66r { width:66.666%; }
- .c75l, .c75r { width:75%; }
- .c38l, .c38r { width:38.2%; }
- .c62l, .c62r { width:61.8%; }
-
- .subc { padding:0 0.5em; }
- .subcl { padding:0 1em 0 0; }
- .subcr { padding:0 0 0 1em; }
-
- .equalize, .equalize .subcolumns { overflow:visible; display:table; table-layout:fixed; }
-
- .equalize > div {
- display:table-cell;
- float:none;
- margin:0;
- overflow:hidden;
- vertical-align:top;
- }
-}
-
-@media print
-{
- /**
- * (en) float clearing for .floatbox and subtemplates. Uses display:table to avoid bugs in FF & IE
- * (de) Float Clearing für .floatbox und die Subtemplates. Verwendet display:table, um Darstellungsprobleme im FF & IE zu vermeiden
- *
- * @bugfix
- * @since 3.0
- * @affected FF2.0, FF3.0, IE7
- * @css-for all browsers
- * @valid yes
- */
-
- .subcolumns > div,
- .floatbox {
- display:table;
- overflow:visible;
- }
-
- /* (en) make .print class visible */
- /* (de) .print-Klasse sichtbar schalten */
- .print {
- position:static;
- left:0;
- }
-
- /* (en) generic class to hide elements for print */
- /* (de) Allgemeine CSS Klasse, um beliebige Elemente in der Druckausgabe auszublenden */
- .noprint { display:none !important; }
-}
diff --git a/build_tools/larch7/larch0/docs/html/css/yaml/core/iehacks.css b/build_tools/larch7/larch0/docs/html/css/yaml/core/iehacks.css
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index e56d2b7..0000000
--- a/build_tools/larch7/larch0/docs/html/css/yaml/core/iehacks.css
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,355 +0,0 @@
-@charset "UTF-8";
-/**
- * "Yet Another Multicolumn Layout" - (X)HTML/CSS Framework
- *
- * (en) YAML core stylesheet - structure-independent bugfixes of IE/Win CSS-bugs
- * (de) YAML Basis-Stylesheet - Strukturunabhängige Bugfixes von CSS-Bugs des IE/Win
- *
- * Don't make any changes in this file!
- * Your changes should be added to a separate patch-file.
- *
- * @copyright Copyright 2005-2009, Dirk Jesse
- * @license CC-A 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/),
- * YAML-C (http://www.yaml.de/en/license/license-conditions.html)
- * @link http://www.yaml.de
- * @package yaml
- * @version 3.2
- * @revision $Revision:426 $
- * @lastmodified $Date:2009-10-21 21:12:11 +0200 (Mi, 21. Okt 2009) $
- * @appdef yaml
- */
-
-@media all
-{
- /**
- * (en) Debugging:When you see a green background, IE is getting this stylesheet
- * (de) Fehlersuche:Hintergrund leuchtet grün, wenn das Stylesheet korrekt geladen wurde
- *
- * @debug
- * @app-yaml-default disabled
- */
-
- /* body { background:#0f0; background-image:none; } */
-
- /*------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
- /**
- * (en) No need to force scrollbars in older IE's - it even makes problems in IE6 when set
- * (de) Scrollbar-Fix wird in alten IE's nicht benötigt, zudem verursacht der Fix Probleme im IE6
- *
- * @workaround
- * @affected IE6, IE7
- * @css-for IE6, IE7
- * @valid no
- */
-
- body { o\verflow:visible; }
-
- /*------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
- /**
- * (en) Fixes IE5.x and IE6 overflow behavior of textarea and input elements elements
- * (de) Korrigiert das fehlerhafte overflow-Verhalten von textarea und input-Elementen
- *
- * @workaround
- * @affected IE 5.x/Win, IE6
- * @css-for IE 5.x/Win, IE6
- * @valid no
- */
-
- * html textarea { overflow:scroll; overflow-x:hidden; }
- * html input { overflow:hidden; }
-
- /*------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
- /**
- * (en) Stability fixes with 'position:relative'
- * (de) Stabilitätsverbesserungen durch 'position:relative'
- *
- * Essential for correct scaling in IE7 (body). IE5 must get static positioned body instead.
- * Helpful to fix several possible problems in older IE versions (#main).
- *
- * @bugfix
- * @affected IE 5.x/Win, IE6, IE7
- * @css-for IE 5.x/Win, IE6, IE7
- * @valid yes
- */
-
- body,
- #main { position:relative; }
- * html body { position:static; }
-
- /*------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
- /**
- * (en) Clearfix Method for containing floats in IE
- * (de) Clearfix-Anpassung für diverse IE-Versionen
- *
- * @workaround
- * @see http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200603/new_clearing_method_needed_for_ie7/#comment28
- * @affected IE 5.x/Win, IE6, IE7
- * @css-for IE 5.x/Win, IE6, IE7
- * @valid yes
- */
-
- .clearfix { display:inline-block; } /* ... especial for IE7 */
- .clearfix { display:block; } /* ... für IE5,IE6,IE7 */
- * html .clearfix { height:1%; } /* ... für IE5 + IE6/Win | hasLayout aktivieren */
-
- /*------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
- /**
- * (en) Adjustment of .floatbox class for IE
- * (de) Anpassung der .floatbox-Klasse für IE
- *
- * @workaround
- * @affected IE 5.x/Win, IE6, IE7
- * @css-for IE 5.x/Win, IE6, IE7
- * @valid yes
- */
-
- .floatbox { width:100%; }
-
- /*------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
- /**
- * (en) Special class for oversized content element
- * (de) Spezielle Klasse für übergroße Inhaltselemente
- *
- * @workaround
- * @affected IE 5.x/Win, IE6
- * @css-for IE 5.x/Win, IE6
- * @valid yes
- */
-
- .slidebox {
- position:relative;
- margin-right:-1000px;
- height:1%;
- }
-
- /*------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
- /**
- * (en):Bugfix for partially displayed column separators
- * (de):Bugfix für unvollständige Darstellung der Spalteninhalte / Spaltentrenner
- *
- * @bugfix
- * @affected IE 5.x/Win, IE6
- * @css-for IE 5.x/Win, IE6
- * @valid yes
- */
-
- * html #col1,
- * html #col2,
- * html #col3 { position:relative; }
-
- /*------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
- /**
- * (en) Preventing several css bugs by forcing "hasLayout"
- * (de) Vermeidung verschiedenster Bugs durch Erzwingen von "hasLayout"
- *
- * @workaround
- * @affected IE 5.x/Win, IE6, IE7
- * @css-for IE 5.x/Win, IE6, IE7
- * @valid no
- */
-
- body { height:1%; }
- .page_margins, .page, #header, #nav, #main, #footer { zoom:1; } /* IE6 & IE7 */
- * html .page_margins, * html .page { height:1%; hei\ght:auto; } /* IE 5.x & IE6 | IE6 only */
- * html #header, * html #nav, * html #main, * html #footer { width:100%; wid\th:auto; } /* IE 5.x & IE6 | IE6 only */
-
- /* trigger hasLayout to force containing content */
- .subc, .subcl, .subcr { height:1%; }
-
- /*------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
- /**
- * Disappearing List-Background Bug
- * @see http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/ie-listbug.html
- *
- * @bugfix
- * @affected IE 5.x/Win, IE6
- * @css-for IE 5.x/Win, IE6
- * @valid yes
- */
-
- * html ul, * html ol, * html dl { position:relative; }
-
- /*------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
- /**
- * List-Numbering Bug
- *
- * @bugfix
- * @affected IE 5.x/Win, IE6, IE7
- * @css-for IE 5.x/Win, IE6, IE7
- * @valid yes
- */
-
- body ol li { display:list-item; }
-
- /**
- * Form related bugfixes
- *
- * @bugfix
- * @affected IE 5.x/Win, IE6, IE7
- * @css-for IE 5.x/Win, IE6, IE7
- * @valid no
- */
- fieldset, legend { position:relative; }
-
- /*------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
- /**
- * (en) Workaround for 'collapsing margin at #col3' when using CSS-property clear
- * Left margin of #col3 collapses when using clear:both in 1-3-2 (or 2-3-1) layout and right column is the
- * longest and left column is the shortest one. For IE6 and IE7 a special workaround was developed
- * in YAML.
- *
- * (de) Workaround für 'kollabierenden Margin an #col3' bei Verwendung der CSS-Eigenschaft clear
- * Der linke Margin von #col3 kollabiert bei der Verwendung von clear:both im 1-3-2 (oder 2-3-1) Layout
- * wenn gleichzeitig die linke Spalte die kürzeste und die rechte die längste ist. Im IE6 und IE7 lässt
- * sich der Bug durch eine speziell für YAML entwickelten Workaround umgehen.
- *
- * @workaround
- * @affected IE 5.x/Win, IE6, IE7
- * @css-for IE 5.x/Win, IE6, IE7
- * @valid no
- */
-
- html #ie_clearing {
- /* (en) Only a small help for debugging */
- /* (de) Nur eine kleine Hilfe zur Fehlersuche */
- position:static;
-
- /* (en) Make container visible in IE */
- /* (de) Container sichtbar machen im IE */
- display:block;
-
- /* (en) No fix possible in IE5.x, normal clearing used instead */
- /* (de) Kein Fix im IE5.x möglich, daher normales Clearing */
- \clear:both;
-
- /* (en) forcing clearing-like behavior with a simple oversized container in IE6 & IE7*/
- /* (de) IE-Clearing mit 100%-DIV für IE6 bzw. übergroßem Container im IE7 */
- width:100%;
- font-size:0px;
- margin:-2px 0 -1em 1px;
- }
-
- * html #ie_clearing { margin:-2px 0 -1em 0; }
- #col3_content { margin-bottom:-2px; }
-
- /* (en) avoid horizontal scrollbars in IE7 in borderless layouts because of negative margins */
- /* (de) Vermeidung horizontaler Scrollbalken bei randabfallenden Layouts im IE7 */
- html { margin-right:1px; }
- * html { margin-right:0; }
-
- /* (en) Bugfix:Essential for IE7 */
- /* (de) Bugfix:Notwendig im IE7 */
- #col3 { position:relative; }
-
- /*------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
- /**
- * IE/Win Guillotine Bug
- * @see http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/guillotine.html
- *
- * @workaround
- * @affected IE 5.x/Win, IE6
- * @css-for IE 5.x/Win, IE6
- * @valid yes
- */
-
- * html body a, * html body a:hover { background-color:transparent; }
-
-}
-
-@media screen, projection
-{
- /**
- * (en) IE-Adjustments for content columns and subtemplates
- * (de) IE-Anpassung für Spaltencontainer und Subtemplates
- *
- * Doubled Float-Margin Bug
- * @see http://positioniseverything.net/explorer/doubled-margin.html
- *
- * @bugfix
- * @affected IE 5.x/Win, IE6
- * @css-for IE 5.x/Win, IE6, IE7
- * @valid yes
- */
- #col1, #col2 { display:inline; }
-
- .c20l, .c25l, .c33l, .c38l, .c40l, .c50l, .c60l, .c62l, .c66l, .c75l, .c80l,
- .c20r, .c25r, .c33r, .c38r, .c40r, .c50r, .c60r, .c66r, .c62r, .c75r, .c80r { display:inline; }
-
- /* Fix for:"Linking to anchors in elements within the containing block" Problem in IE5.x & IE 6.0 */
- * html .equalize, * html .equalize .subcolumns { overflow:visible; display:block; }
- .equalize, .equalize .subcolumns { overflow:hidden; display:block; }
-
- /* transform CSS tables back into floats */
- .equalize .c20l,.equalize .c40l,.equalize .c60l,.equalize .c80l,
- .equalize .c25l,.equalize .c33l,.equalize .c38l,.equalize .c50l,
- .equalize .c62l,.equalize .c66l,.equalize .c75l {
- float:left; display:inline;
- padding-bottom:32767px;
- margin-bottom:-32767px;
- }
- .equalize .c20r,.equalize .c40r,.equalize .c60r,.equalize .c80r,
- .equalize .c25r,.equalize .c33r,.equalize .c38r,.equalize .c50r,
- .equalize .c62r,.equalize .c66r,.equalize .c75r {
- float:right; margin-left:-5px; display:inline;
- padding-bottom:32767px;
- margin-bottom:-32767px;
- }
-
- .no-ie-padding .c20l,.no-ie-padding .c40l,.no-ie-padding .c60l,.no-ie-padding .c80l,
- .no-ie-padding .c20r,.no-ie-padding .c40r,.no-ie-padding .c60r,.no-ie-padding .c80r,
- .no-ie-padding .c25l,.no-ie-padding .c33l,.no-ie-padding .c38l,.no-ie-padding .c50l,
- .no-ie-padding .c62l,.no-ie-padding .c66l,.no-ie-padding .c75l,
- .no-ie-padding .c25r,.no-ie-padding .c33r,.no-ie-padding .c38r,.no-ie-padding .c50r,
- .no-ie-padding .c62r,.no-ie-padding .c66r,.no-ie-padding .c75r {
- padding-bottom:0;
- margin-bottom:0;
- }
-
- /*------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-
- /**
- * Internet Explorer and the Expanding Box Problem
- * @see http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer/expandingboxbug.html
- *
- * @workaround
- * @affected IE 5.x/Win, IE6
- * @css-for IE 5.x/Win, IE6
- * @valid yes
- */
-
- * html #col1_content,
- * html #col2_content,
- * html #col3_content { word-wrap:break-word; }
-
- /* avoid growing widths */
- * html .subc,
- * html .subcl,
- * html .subcr { word-wrap:break-word; o\verflow:hidden; }
-}
-
-@media print
-{
- /**
- * (en) Avoid unneeded page breaks of #col3 content in print layout.
- * (de) Vermeiden von unnötigen Seitenumbrüchen beim Ausdruck der Spalte #col3.
- *
- * @bugfix
- * @affected IE7
- * @css-for IE 5.x/Win, IE6, IE7
- * @valid yes
- */
-
- #col3 { height:1%; }
-}
diff --git a/build_tools/larch7/larch0/docs/html/css/yaml/core/js/webkit-focusfix.js b/build_tools/larch7/larch0/docs/html/css/yaml/core/js/webkit-focusfix.js
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index 29e70d4..0000000
--- a/build_tools/larch7/larch0/docs/html/css/yaml/core/js/webkit-focusfix.js
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@@ -1,40 +0,0 @@
-/**
- * "Yet Another Multicolumn Layout" - (X)HTML/CSS Framework
- *
- * (en) Workaround for Webkit browser to fix focus problems when using skiplinks
- * (de) Workaround für Webkit-Browser, um den Focus zu korrigieren, bei Verwendung von Skiplinks
- *
- * @note inspired by Paul Ratcliffe's article
- * http://www.communis.co.uk/blog/2009-06-02-skip-links-chrome-safari-and-added-wai-aria
- *
- * @copyright Copyright 2005-2009, Dirk Jesse
- * @license CC-A 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/),
- * YAML-C (http://www.yaml.de/en/license/license-conditions.html)
- * @link http://www.yaml.de
- * @package yaml
- * @version 3.2
- * @revision $Revision: 430 $
- * @lastmodified $Date: 2009-10-27 21:15:57 +0100 (Di, 27. Okt 2009) $
- */
-
-var is_webkit = navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase().indexOf('webkit') > -1;
-
-if(is_webkit)
-{
- var i;
- var skiplinks = []
-
- if ( document.getElementsByClassName !== undefined) {
- skiplinks = document.getElementsByClassName('skip');
-
- for (i=0; i<skiplinks.length; i++) {
- var target = skiplinks[i].href.substr(skiplinks[i].href.indexOf('#')+1);
- var targetElement = document.getElementById(target);
-
- targetElement.href = '#'+target;
- targetElement.setAttribute("tabindex", "0");
-
- skiplinks[i].setAttribute("onclick", "document.getElementById('"+target+"').focus();");
- }
- }
-} \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/build_tools/larch7/larch0/docs/html/css/yaml/core/slim_base.css b/build_tools/larch7/larch0/docs/html/css/yaml/core/slim_base.css
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index a2013e8..0000000
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@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-@charset "UTF-8";
-/* "Yet Another Multicolumn Layout" v 3.2 (c) by Dirk Jesse (http://www.yaml.de)
-* $Revision: 430 $ $Date: 2009-10-27 21:15:57 +0100 (Di, 27. Okt 2009) $ */
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-/**
- * "Yet Another Multicolumn Layout" - (X)HTML/CSS Framework
- *
- * (en) print stylesheet
- * (de) Druck-Stylesheet
- *
- * @copyright Copyright 2005-2009, Dirk Jesse
- * @license CC-A 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/),
- * YAML-C (http://www.yaml.de/en/license/license-conditions.html)
- * @link http://www.yaml.de
- * @package yaml
- * @version 3.2
- * @revision $Revision:392 $
- * @lastmodified $Date:2009-07-05 12:18:40 +0200 (So, 05. Jul 2009) $
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-{
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-
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- *
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- */
-
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- #col2 { display:none; }
- #col3 { display:none; }
-
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-
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- /* (de) optionale Ausgabe von Auszeichnung von Abkürzungen */
-
- /*
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- */
-
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- /*
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-@charset "UTF-8";
-/**
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- *
- * (en) Uniform design of standard content elements
- * (de) Einheitliche Standardformatierungen für die wichtigten Inhalts-Elemente
- *
- * @copyright Copyright 2005-2009, Dirk Jesse
- * @license CC-A 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/),
- * YAML-C (http://www.yaml.de/en/license/license-conditions.html)
- * @link http://www.yaml.de
- * @package yaml
- * @version 3.2
- * @revision $Revision:392 $
- * @lastmodified $Date:2009-07-05 12:18:40 +0200 (So, 05. Jul 2009) $
- * @appdef yaml
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-{
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- * Fonts
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- * (en) global settings of font-families and font-sizes
- * (de) Globale Einstellungen für Zeichensatz und Schriftgrößen
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- * @section content-global-settings
- */
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- /* (en) reset font size for all elements to standard (16 Pixel) */
- /* (de) Alle Schriftgrößen auf Standardgröße (16 Pixel) zurücksetzen */
- html * { font-size:100.01%; }
-
- /**
- * (en) reset monospaced elements to font size 16px in all browsers
- * (de) Schriftgröße von monospaced Elemente in allen Browsern auf 16 Pixel setzen
- *
- * @see: http://webkit.org/blog/67/strange-medium/
- */
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- * ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #
- *
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- *
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- * (de) Standardklassen zur Positionierung und Hervorhebung
- *
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-
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-
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- * ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #
- *
- * Tables | Tabellen
- *
- * (en) Generic classes for table-width and design definition
- * (de) Generische Klassen für die Tabellenbreite und Gestaltungsvorschriften für Tabellen
- *
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-
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- * ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #
- *
- * Miscellaneous | Sonstiges
- *
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- * (en) Emphasizing external Hyperlinks via CSS
- * (de) Hervorhebung externer Hyperlinks mit CSS
- *
- * @section content-external-links
- * @app-yaml-default disabled
- */
-
- /*
- #main a[href^="http://www.my-domain.com"],
- #main a[href^="https://www.my-domain.com"]
- {
- padding-left:12px;
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diff --git a/build_tools/larch7/larch0/docs/html/gui_installation.html b/build_tools/larch7/larch0/docs/html/gui_installation.html
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-
-<html>
-<head>
-<meta http-equiv="Content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
-<title>GUI Tab: Installation</title>
-<!-- (en) Add your meta data here -->
-
-<link href="css/larchdocs.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"/>
-<!--[if lte IE 7]>
-<link href="css/yaml/core/iehacks.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
-<![endif]-->
-</head>
-
-<body>
-<!-- skip link navigation -->
-<ul id="skiplinks">
- <li><a class="skip" href="#col1">Skip to main content (Press Enter).</a></li>
-</ul>
-
-<div class="page_margins">
- <div class="page">
- <div id="top"><div id="tm"></div></div>
- <!-- begin: #col1 -->
- <div id="col1" role="main">
- <div id="col1_content">
- <div id="header" role="banner">
- <h1><span><em>live Arch Linux</em> builder</span></h1>
- </div>
-
- <!-- begin: #col3 navigation column -->
- <div id="col3" role="complementary">
- <div id="col3_content">
- <img class="indent2" alt="larch logo" src="css/screen/larch150x.png" width="150" height="150" />
- <div class="vlist">
- <ul>
- <li><a href="index.html"><h6>Table Of Contents</h6></a></li>
- <li><a href="gui_larchify.html"><h6>Next:</h6>
- <div class="indent1">GUI Tab: Larchify</div></a></li>
- <li><a href="gui_project_settings.html"><h6>Previous:</h6>
- <div class="indent1">GUI Tab: Project Settings</div></a></li>
- </ul>
- </div>
- </div>
- </div>
- <!-- end: #col3 -->
-
-<div class="larchdocs">
-
-<h2 id="pagetitle" level="2">GUI Tab: Installation</h2>
-
-<p>This tab mixes profile options and project options. Which packages
-to install is a feature of the profile, as is the basic design of the
-'pacman.conf' file. The exact location of the packages (repository
-and cache paths) are more related to the build environment.
-</p>
-
-<h3>Package selection</h3>
-
-<p>See <a href="archin.html#package_selection">here</a> for details of how
-the list of packages to be installed is built up. The gui offers
-convenient editing of the 'addedpacks' and 'vetopacks' files.
-</p>
-
-<p><em>pacman</em> configuration is handled in separate parts.
-'pacman.conf' is effectively split into two, the options part and the
-repositories part can be edited separately, though the default options
-should be alright for most purposes. This split might ease management
-of updates to the structure of the file 'pacman.conf' with new pacman
-releases. Default versions of both parts (for the options part a complete
-pacman.conf can be used, the repositories will be stripped automatically)
-are supplied in the 'data' directory of the 'larch' package.
-A simplified format is used for the repository file, details can be
-found <a href="archin.html#pacman_conf">here</a>.
-</p>
-
-<p>Note that the <em>larch</em> repository must be available for building
-the <em>live</em> system, i.e. it must be included in the 'pacman.conf'
-used for the installation process. It is not strictly necessary for the
-resulting <em>live</em> system to include this repository. See below for
-further details.
-</p>
-
-<h3>'mirrorlist'</h3>
-
-<p>It is possible to customize the 'mirrorlist' file used for installation.
-This can be very convenient, because when building a <em>live</em> system
-the build environment can be very different from the run-time environment.
-For example, you might use local package repositories for building which
-cannot possibly be available when the <em>live</em> system is used.
-</p>
-
-<p>Customized versions of the 'mirrorlist' file are not regarded as
-belonging to the profile, because they are build environment specific, so
-they are stored in the project directory, which is made current when the
-larch backend scripts are run.
-</p>
-
-<h3>Special installation repositories and cache</h3>
-
-<p>Adjustments to the installation repository file and cache location are
-treated as 'advanced' options, because in many cases the defaults will be
-perfectly adequate.
-</p>
-
-<h4>Using different mirrors/repositories for the installation</h4>
-
-<p>The second part of the 'pacman.conf' file, the repository list, can be
-specified separately for the installation, via the frame
-'Use project repository list'. For certain build environments this can be
-very useful.
-</p>
-
-<p>A further way of getting a distinct 'pacman.conf' in the resulting
-<em>live</em> system is to put it in the profile's 'rootoverlay' directory
-(in the '/etc' subdirectory, as usual).
-</p>
-
-<h4>Package cache</h4>
-
-<p>Normally the host's standard package cache will be used for the
-installation, but it is possible to use a non-standard location. I guess,
-however, that this will not normally be necessary.
-</p>
-
-<h3>GUI Tab: Installation Tweaks</h3>
-
-<p>At present the only thing offered here is a bit of assistance in
-managing packages within the installation. The database can be
-resynchronized, packages can be added or removed. During testing it can
-be helpful to be able to make quick changes like this, but it is probably
-not a good idea to use these facilities too freely. The installation will
-differ from the specification in the profile (unless you immediately edit
-the profile too), which may be no problem for one-offs, but if you ever
-want to reuse the profile you may well lose track of what changes you have
-made.
-</p>
-
-</div>
-
-
-
- <div class="topref"><a href="#top">Top</a></div>
- </div>
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-<h2 id="pagetitle" level="2">GUI Tab: Larchify</h2>
-
-<p>You can repeat the 'larchify' command as often as you like,
-to test various configurations or to build differently configured
-<em>live</em> systems with the same underlying packages. This works
-because the 'larchify' process itself does not change anything within the
-installation - all the files it generates are placed in the 'overlay',
-which (thanks to <em>aufs</em>) will just cover up any old versions of
-the added files in the underlying installation. At present <em>larch</em>
-does not support the 'deletion' of installation files, they can only be
-overlayed by replacements.
-</p>
-
-<h3>User accounts</h3>
-<p>You can enter or edit user accounts to be added during the creation of
-the <em>live</em> system. Any of the columns except the first (the login
-name) may be empty.
-</p>
-<p>A password can be set for the new user by entering this (plain text -
-I'm guessing this is alright in this situation ...). An empty password
-field will allow passwordless logins (at least on the console).
-</p>
-<p>The primary group of a new user can be set in the 'Group' column.
-When this is empty, it takes the <em>useradd</em> default, which is
-defined by settings in '/etc/login.defs' and '/etc/default/useradd'. Note
-that the default in <em>Arch Linux</em> is a group with the same name as
-the user, this is set by 'USERGROUPS_ENAB yes' in 'etc/login.defs'. You can
-override this by adding an 'expert' option, or by placing a modified version
-of this file in the profile's 'rootoverlay' directory.
-</p>
-<p>By default the UID number will be chosen automatically, but a specific
-number may be entered here. In <em>Arch Linux</em> the UIDs normally start
-at 1000.
-</p>
-<p>The 'skel'-directory column determines how the user's home
-directory will be initialized. The default (empty cell) is to copy the
-contents from '/etc/skel'. The editor popup shows a list of the available
-alternatives (folders within the profile beginning with 'skel_').
-</p>
-<p>The additional groups to which this user should belong can also be
-specified. Entries in this column are initialized to some default value
-which should be adequate for normal use, but may well need tweaking.
-This is a comma separated list <strong>without spaces</strong>.
-</p>
-<p>The final column allows you to pass further options to the system
-'useradd' command used to add the new user. Do not use double-quotes in this
-option string. Read 'man useradd' for more information about the available
-options.
-</p>
-
-<h4>Editing the table</h4>
-<p>Click on a cell in the selected row to cause an editor popup to appear.
-Clicking on an unselected row selects that row.
-</p>
-
-<h3>The overlay</h3>
-<p>Apart from the few customization options offered by the GUI directly, it
-is possible to include any files in the <em>live</em> system by adding them
-at the appropriate path within the overlay directory ('rootoverlay') of
-the profile. This button opens a file browser on the 'rootoverlay' directory
-of the current profile.
-</p>
-
-<h3>Locales</h3>
-<p>You can select the (glibc) locales supported by the <em>live</em>
-system by editing the /etc/locale.gen file in the overlay. If there is
-no such file initially it will be copied from the new installation's
-(not the host's!) version. See (for example) the <em>Arch Wiki</em> for
-more information about locales. Note that <em>larch</em> tries to leave
-the locale files in the installation itself unchanged, new files are
-placed in the overlay.
-</p>
-
-<h3><em>Arch</em> configuration: /etc/rc.conf</h3>
-<p>This is the central configuration file for an <em>Arch Linux</em>
-system. You can edit it here (see for example the <em>Arch Wiki</em> for
-more information about this file).
-</p>
-
-<h3>Reuse existing system.sqf</h3>
-
-<p>After 'larchify' has been run, the base installation will have been
-'squashed' into a compressed archive. Setting this option will prevent
-the repetition of this compression (which is quite a lengthy process) on
-the next run of 'larchify'. This should only be enabled if no changes
-have been made to the base installation (otherwise these changes will
-not be picked up).
-</p>
-
-<h3>Advanced options - the defaults are normally fine</h3>
-
-<h4>mkinitcpio.conf</h4>
-<p>Here you can edit the mkinitcpio.conf used for building the
-<em>initramfs</em> for the <em>live</em> system. N.B. The details of
-<em>mkinitcpio</em> handling in <em>larch</em> are a bit complicated,
-so if you change something here please be careful - you are not editing
-'/etc/mkinitcpio.conf', but rather 'etc/mkinitcpio.conf.larch0' in the
-'rootoverlay' directory of the profile (see
-<a href="larchify.html#mkinitcpio">here</a> for further details).
-Also, don't change the <em>larch</em> hooks.
-</p>
-
-<h4>ssh-keys</h4>
-<p>See <a href="larch_ssh.html#ssh_hostkeys">ssh host keys</a>. The default
-is to generate these keys (if the <em>openssh</em> package is installed).
-</p>
-
-<h4>Reuse existing locales</h4>
-
-<p>For people generating a lot of locales this can save a bit of time on
-a rerun, so long as nothing significant (like <em>glibc</em>, or
-/etc/locale.gen) has changed in the installation.
-</p>
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-<p>This tab presents the various possibilities for installing the
-<em>live</em> system that was built on the 'larchify' tab onto a bootable
-device, which can be in <em>iso9660</em> form (to burn to a CD/DVD), or
-a partition on a hard disk or flash storage device. A suitable bootloader
-can also be installed.
-</p>
-
-<h3>Bootloader</h3>
-<p>The choice between <em>GRUB</em> ('legacy') and
-<em>syslinux/isolinux</em> is provided. Editing their configuration
-files is covered on the <a href="gui_mediumprofile.html">'Medium Profile'</a>
-tab. Whenever a 'larch source' is selected, the validity of this source is
-tested, along with bootloader availability, so it could turn out
-(according to the nature of the source), that one - or even both - of the
-bootloaders is not available. To support a particular bootloader the
-corresponding package must be installed in the <em>larchified</em> system.
-</p>
-
-<h3>Selecting the source</h3>
-
-<p>In the 'normal' case this will be the first (default) option, the
-<em>larchified</em> system. The other choices enable copying of an
-already existing <em>larch live</em> medium (or building a boot CD
-for a USB medium). If no <em>larchified</em> system has been built yet,
-a warning will pop up and the build buttons will be disabled.
-</p>
-
-<h4>Copying an existing <em>larch live</em> medium</h4>
-<p>The other source options allow the system to be taken from one that
-has already been built. This could be useful for copying from CD to
-USB stick, or vice versa, or for copies which involve changes to an
-option or two. The 'Device' source requires an unmounted partition
-(if you're using some sort of automounting, you'll have to sort that
-out yourself). The 'iso file' source allows you to select an 'iso'
-image (ending '.iso') anywhere in the file-system. The 'Path' source
-allows you to select a directory within the filesystem. If you want
-to use a CD/DVD as source, mount it and use this option to
-navigate to the mount point.
-</p>
-
-<p>Note that whenever a new source is selected a check is run on it,
-to check whether it could be valid and to determine one or two
-attributes (e.g. available bootloaders).
-</p>
-
-<h3>Build an <em>iso</em>, for CD or DVD</h3>
-<p>Only limited customization possibilities are offered here, you can
-set the volume label ('-V' option to <em>mkisofs</em>) and select from
-the available bootloaders. The only option for medium detection is
-'Search (for larchboot)', described below.
-</p>
-
-<h3>Install to partitition</h3>
-
-<p>Here one must select the partition to install to - which must be
-plugged in and not mounted (again, good luck to automounters), and
-also select how the <em>live initramfs</em> is to find the correct
-partition. The available options are:
-
-<ul>
- <li>Partition: The device will be sought on the basis of its (current)
- device name - such as /dev/sdb1. This is only suitable if you can be
- sure the device will always get the same name (which - especially with
- pluggable devices - is unlikely).</li>
- <li>UUID: Each device normally has a unique UUID, so this is a pretty
- reliable method. It's just that the UUIDs themselves are rather ungainly
- and unmemorable.</li>
- <li>LABEL: Booting on the basis of the device label can be quite reliable
- and quite readable, so it might be a good compromise.</li>
- <li>Search (for larchboot): The <em>live initramfs</em> tests all
- visible devices until it finds one containing the file larch/larchboot.
- </li>
-</ul>
-</p>
-
-<p>The choice of bootloader will determine the file-system with which the
-partition is formatted - for <em>syslinux</em> 'vfat' is used, for
-<em>GRUB</em> 'ext2'. No other file-system types are supported at present.
-There is also an option to install the <em>live</em> system without first
-formatting the partition. This might be useful in certain very special
-cases but it is generally <strong>not</strong> recommended. Another
-option for experts only is to suppress the installation of the
-bootloader. The bootloader is always installed to the Master Boot Record
-of the <em>live</em> medium, which might not always be desirable, so
-an installation without this step is also supported.
-</p>
-
-<p>With the button 'Enable session-saving', you can determine whether the
-medium gets a file 'larch/save', which is needed to enable the session
-saving feature (this option overrides the profile's <em>nosave</em>
-suggestion).
-</p>
-
-<p>The option 'Not bootable via search' suppresses the generation of the
-'larch/larchboot' file, so that the method of medium detection which
-searches for this file will not work on the generated medium (this of
-course makes no sense if the 'Search (for larchboot)' medium detection
-method is selected for this medium).
-</p>
-
-<h3>Volume label</h3>
-<p>The maximum length of the label should be 16 characters, which is ok
-for 'iso' (CD/DVD) and for 'ext2' (GRUB on partition), but 'vfat' (syslinux
-on partition) only accepts 11.
-</p>
-
-<h3>Write the larch medium</h3>
-When enough information is available, this button will be enabled and
-the generation can be started. If an 'iso' file is to be generated, a
-pop-up file-save dialog appears so that the destination can be specified.
-
-<h3>Create boot iso</h3>
-<p>If a 'device' (partition) is selected as 'larch source', there is the
-possibility of generating a boot CD for this <em>live</em> medium. This
-is to cover cases where a machine cannot boot from USB devices, but can
-boot from a CD. Just the kernel, <em>initramfs</em> and bootloader are put
-in the boot <em>iso</em>. The <em>live</em> system's <em>initramfs</em>
-will (hopefully) then be able to find the actual <em>live</em> medium.
-The detection method can be selected, and it need not be the same as
-that which the <em>live</em> medium itself uses.
-Note that the USB device for which the CD is to be generated must be
-plugged in (not mounted) and selected in the device chooser.
-</p>
-
-<p>A pop-up file-save dialog appears so that the destination can be
-specified. Note that the boot iso does not get the volume label shown
-in the gui (that is for complete <em>larch</em> media), the default
-generated by the back-end script 'boot_iso.py' is used.
-</p>
-
-<h3>Use chroot</h3>
-
-<p>To increase portability and reduce demands on the build system, most
-of the fancy processing can be done using the system which was installed
-for <em>larchification</em>, via <em>chroot</em>. For normal installation
-and building of a <em>larch</em> system this is the default, but when
-using one of the other sources (for copying etc.) this approach is not
-used by default - for the simple reason that there may well not be
-a suitable <em>chroot</em> system available. The gui offers the
-possibility of overriding this, so that if you do indeed have a
-suitable <em>chroot</em> system, then you can use it if you want.
-It is also possible to disable <em>chrooting</em> for the normal case,
-but I'm not sure how useful this option is.
-</p>
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-<h2 id="pagetitle" level="2">GUI Tab: Medium Profile Settings</h2>
-
-<p>The profile offers a few medium-specific configuration options:
-</p>
-
-<h3><a name="bootlines"></a>Boot entries/options</h3>
-
-<p>The bootloader offers a selection of 'boot lines', so that
-different systems, or various kernels in combination with various
-boot options can be started. The file 'bootlines' in the profile
-contains this information for the <em>larch live</em> system in a
-form which can be converted automatically into bootloader specific
-formats. This allows the boot menu entries to be supplied in the
-profile in a way which is independent of the actual bootloader
-which is used in the end. The format should be pretty clear from
-the default version.
-</p>
-
-<p>The 'bootlines' file covers only the menu entries for the
-<em>larch live</em> system. All other entries must be supplied in
-a bootloader specific 'template' file. Buttons are supplied to edit
-these, too. Note the '###LARCH' line, which specifies where the
-information from the 'bootlines' file is to be included.
-</p>
-
-<h3>The 'cd-root' directory</h3>
-<p>The handling of this directory is described
-<a href="profiles.html#cd-root">here</a>. It is a bit complicated,
-because it tries to be flexible, but the default settings might be
-adequate for many purposes.
-There is a button to open a file browser on this directory
-(within the current profile).
-</p>
-
-<h3>Disable session saving</h3>
-
-<p>Checking this option will only cause the profile file 'nosave' to
-exist. Whether session saving is then available on the <em>live</em>
-medium depends firstly on whether the medium is writable (an 'iso'
-file is not writable) and secondly on whether this option is
-overridden at the actual build stage. This may make this option
-appear a bit useless, but bear in mind that it is supplied in the
-profile, and can thus act as a signal as to whether the profile
-was designed with session saving in mind.
-</p>
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-<h3>Projects</h3>
-
-<p>The <em>larch-7</em> GUI uses 'projects' to gather together a few
-configuration options concerning the build environment.
-Examples are the location of the <em>Arch</em> installation to be
-'larchified' (converted to a <em>live</em> system), pacman options such
-as package repository locations, which 'profile' (see below) to build with,
-which boot loader to use, and so on. These are all options which don't
-directly affect the design of the live system to be built. Most of the
-remaining configuration options do concern the design and are specified
-in the 'profile', for example the details of which packages to
-install, and how to configure the installed system.
-</p>
-
-<p>All project information is kept in a directory within '~/.config/larch'
-whose name is derived from the project name by prefixing it with 'p_'.
-The currently selected project is specified in the file
-'~/.config/larch/app.conf' (the application configuration file), the
-default entry being 'project = larch-0'.
-</p>
-
-<p>A new named project can be created in the advanced options on the
-Project-Settings tab of the GUI. For many purposes this will be unnecessary
-and one can use the default project, 'larch-0' (this is why it is among the
-advanced options). It is also possible to delete projects which are no longer
-needed, and to set the path of the installation to be larchified. Note
-that the GUI uses a different default installation path than the command
-line scripts, '~/larch_build' (i.e. within the user's home directory).
-Changing the installation path to an empty one ('') will return to the
-default one.
-</p>
-
-<h4>Installation Path</h4>
-
-<p>The installation that <em>larch</em> turns into a <em>live</em> system
-need not be on a separate partition, it can be placed anywhere convenient.
-The default installation directory ('~/larch_build') should normally be
-acceptable, so long as there is enough free space on that partition.
-Note that lots of space is necessary, nearly 4GB for a 700MB CD, for example.
-The <em>live</em> system is built in the '.larch' sub-directory of the
-installation directory; it must be within the installation to be converted
-because some of the construction work is done using <em>chroot</em>.
-</p>
-
-<p>The installation of the <em>Arch Linux</em> system to be larchified is
-handled on the <a href="gui_installation.html">'Installation'</a> tab of
-the GUI, but an already existing <em>Arch Linux</em> installation can also
-be larchified: see <a href="larchify.html#existingSystem">
-Making a live CD from an existing Arch installation</a>
-</p>
-
-<p>As the actual building work is done with admintrator permissions, the
-installation path can actually be anywhere in the file-system - exercise
-caution in entering the path, you could do some real damage to your system
-if you make a mistake. Entering an empty string will cause the default
-path to be chosen, to larchify the running system (not at all recommended!)
-enter '/'.
-</p>
-
-<h3>Profiles</h3>
-
-<p>A profile contains the information needed to build a particular flavour
-of <em>(live) Arch Linux</em> - which packages to install, which locales,
-system configuration in '/etc/rc.conf', boot entries, and so on. Apart
-from a few basic configuration details (mainly those concerned specifically
-with the special needs of a <em>live</em> system) for which <em>larch</em>
-provides a special mechanism, all desired changes from the freshly
-installed state should be placed in the directory 'rootoverlay' within
-the profile directory. This allows easy rebuilding of a particularly
-configured system, and it also allows various (differently configured)
-<em>live</em> systems to be built from the same underlying installation,
-without touching the installation itself.
-</p>
-
-<p>All profile information is kept in the correspondingly named directory
-within the directory '~/.config/larch/myprofiles'.
-</p>
-
-<p>The profiles are shared by all projects, so if you change one that is
-in use by another project, it will also be changed for that project.
-Deletion or renaming of a profile that is in use by another project is
-not permitted, but it is possible to copy a profile within the 'myprofiles'
-directory, by giving it another name, and thus creating a new, 'unattached'
-version.
-A new profile can be also be fetched from anywhere in the file-system,
-using the browse button, but in this case it is not possible to supply a
-new name for the profile directory (this can be done subsequently with
-the rename button).
-</p>
-
-<p>When renaming or browsing for profiles it is possible to overwrite
-existing profiles, but you will be prompted for confirmation.
-</p>
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- <p>This documentation covers <em>larch</em> version 7.2.</p>
-
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-the recommended version, especially for command-line users - please
-report bugs!
-</p>
-<p>Although relatively few changes have been made to the structure of the
-profiles, it is not completely compatible with larch-7.1, so don't mix
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- <li class="level1"><a href="larch_intro.html">Introduction</a></li>
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- <li class="level2"><a href="larch_intro.html#live_system">What is a live system?</a></li>
- <li class="level2"><a href="larch_intro.html#requirements">Build system requirements</a></li>
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- <li class="level2"><a href="larch_intro.html#larch_profiles">Profiles</a></li>
- <li class="level2"><a href="larch_intro.html#stages">The stages of the build process</a></li>
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- <li class="level1"><a href="larch_quick-console.html">Quick Start - Console</a></li>
- <li class="level1"><a href="larch_quick.html">Quick Start</a></li>
- <li class="level1"><a href="archin.html">Installation of the base Arch system</a></li>
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- <li class="level2"><a href="archin.html#pacman_conf">'pacman.conf' and 'mirrorlist'</a></li>
- <li class="level2"><a href="archin.html#Custom_packages">Custom packages</a></li>
- <li class="level2"><a href="archin.html#package_selection">Selection of packages to be installed</a></li>
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- <li class="level1"><a href="larchify.html">Building the live system</a></li>
- <ul>
- <li class="level2"><a href="larchify.html#mkinitcpio">mkinitcpio and the initramfs</a></li>
- <li class="level2"><a href="larchify.html#reuseSystem">Rebuilding using an existing 'system.sqf'</a></li>
- <li class="level2"><a href="larchify.html#existingSystem">Making a live system from an existing Arch installation</a></li>
- </ul>
- <li class="level1"><a href="medium.html">Preparing the larch live medium</a></li>
- <ul>
- <li class="level2"><a href="medium.html#usb2bootiso">Building a boot CD for a USB-stick</a></li>
- </ul>
- <li class="level1"><a href="profiles.html">Profiles</a></li>
- <ul>
- <li class="level2"><a href="profiles.html#overlay">The overlay directory</a></li>
- <li class="level2"><a href="profiles.html#cd-root">The cd-root directory</a></li>
- <li class="level2"><a href="profiles.html#other-files">Other important files within a profile</a></li>
- <li class="level2"><a href="profiles.html#users">Adding user accounts</a></li>
- </ul>
- <li class="level1"><a href="larch_live_system.html">Structure of a larch live system</a></li>
- <ul>
- <li class="level2"><a href="larch_live_system.html#Squashfs_and_Unionfs">squashfs and aufs</a></li>
- <li class="level2"><a href="larch_live_system.html#initramfs">initramfs and mkinitcpio</a></li>
- <li class="level2"><a href="larch_live_system.html#rc_files">/etc/rc.sysinit and /etc/rc.shutdown</a></li>
- <li class="level2"><a href="larch_live_system.html#fstab">/etc/fstab</a></li>
- <li class="level2"><a href="larch_live_system.html#aufs">[unionfs as an alternative to aufs]</a></li>
- </ul>
- <li class="level1"><a href="larch_sessionsave.html">Saving a session back to the boot device (or even somewhere else)</a></li>
- <ul>
- <li class="level2"><a href="larch_sessionsave.html#overlays">Overlay archives</a></li>
- <li class="level2"><a href="larch_sessionsave.html#var_files">Special places in /var</a></li>
- <li class="level2"><a href="larch_sessionsave.html#upd_packages">Updating packages</a></li>
- <li class="level2"><a href="larch_sessionsave.html#de-Act">Activating and deactivating the session-saving feature</a></li>
- <li class="level2"><a href="larch_sessionsave.html#custom">Customizing the behaviour using scripts</a></li>
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- <ul>
- <li class="level2"><a href="larch_ssh.html#ssh_hostkeys">ssh host keys</a></li>
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- <li class="level2"><a href="larch_running.html#change-medium">Copying the live system to other media</a></li>
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- <li class="level1"><a href="larch_rebuild.html">Recompressing the whole system</a></li>
- <li class="level1"><a href="larch_gui.html">Using the GUI</a></li>
- <ul>
- <li class="level2"><a href="gui_project_settings.html">GUI Tab: Project Settings</a></li>
- <li class="level2"><a href="gui_installation.html">GUI Tab: Installation</a></li>
- <li class="level2"><a href="gui_larchify.html">GUI Tab: Larchify</a></li>
- <li class="level2"><a href="gui_medium.html">GUI Tab: Preparing the Medium</a></li>
- <li class="level2"><a href="gui_mediumprofile.html">GUI Tab: Medium Profile Settings</a></li>
- <ul>
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- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Only minimal changes made to enable functioning as a <em>live</em>
- system - it is essentially pure <em>Arch Linux</em></p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Can build <em>live</em> iso images (for CD or DVD), USB-sticks,
- hard disk partitions (sometimes called 'frugal' installation), etc.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Can also build from existing <em>Arch</em> installation</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Can use standard <em>Arch</em> kernel ('kernel26'), no kernel build is
- necessary</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Fully customizable package selection</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Can use isolinux/syslinux or GRUB bootloader</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Automatic generation of /etc/fstab based on device detection;
- can also detect LVM volumes (when configured to do so)</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Does not require an <em>Arch Linux</em> system to build it, any modern
- <em>GNU/Linux</em> system should suffice</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Can be used to install an already configured <em>Arch Linux</em> to hard disk -
-you can test, configure and reconfigure, and even update, before you install</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Uses latest udev-based hardware detection</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Based on squashfs, aufs, initramfs (using standard <em>Arch</em>
- mkinitcpio)</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Changes made during a session can be saved back to the boot medium
- (assuming it is writeable - USB-stick, hard-disk, etc.)</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Full graphical system possible, e.g. with KDE, OpenOffice, GIMP, ...</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Using ssh it's possible to run this CD/USB-stick on a system without
- monitor/keyboard - remote installation and rescue is also possible</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Copy to RAM possible, using boot parameter ('c2r')</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Optional use of existing swap partition ('swap' boot parameter)</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Simple text configuration files</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Extensive documentation</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p><em>larch</em> can itself be run from a <em>live</em> medium, allowing easy
- 'larchification' of existing installations</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>New in version 7: easier use, <em>larch</em> now has a gui</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>New in version 7: even kernel updates are supported via the normal
- pacman update process</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>New in version 7: i18n-ready (using <em>gettext</em>)</p>
- </li>
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-<div class="larchdocs">
-<h2 id="pagetitle" level="1">Using the GUI</h2>
-
-<p><em>larch-7</em> can be run from a graphical user interface. This presents
-most of the main options in a clear way, avoiding cryptic command-line
-mumbo-jumbo.
-</p>
-
-<p>The <em>larch</em> documentation is available in the GUI, and there are
-documentation pages for each of the tabs in the <em>larch</em> window.
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- <h1><span><em>live Arch Linux</em> builder</span></h1>
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- <div id="col3_content">
- <img class="indent2" alt="larch logo" src="css/screen/larch150x.png" width="150" height="150" />
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-<h2 id="pagetitle" level="1">Introduction</h2>
-
-<blockquote>
-<h3>Warning</h3>
-
-<p><em>Before we get started I should point out that most of the
-<em>larch</em> scripts must be run as root in order to do their work,
-and that much of this work consists of deleting and overwriting files
-and even complete directories. If just one of these is wrong it might make
-quite a mess of your system. That is quite normal for an installer,
-but you will be using it on a system that
-is already configured and this is somewhat risky - if you set up your
-configuration wrong (or if you or I made some other mistake ...), you
-might find you have destroyed some important data and/or your system
-doesn't work any more. But that's life - <strong>Share and
-Enjoy!</strong></em>
-</p>
-</blockquote>
-
-<p>Below is the general introductory blurb, but for those who want to jump
-straight in and try it out I would suggest the following pages as possible
-starting points:
-<ul>
- <li><a href="larch_quick.html" >Quick Start with the GUI</a>
- </li>
- <li><a href="larch_quick-console.html" >Quick Start on the command line</a>
- </li>
-</ul>
-</p>
-
-<h3><a name="live_system"></a>What is a <em>live</em> system?</h3>
-
-<p><em>larch</em> is a collection of scripts designed around the creation and
-use of custom <em>live</em> CD/DVD/USB-stick versions of <em>Arch Linux</em>.
-A <em>live</em> operating system is one which can reside on a removable medium
-and boot on (ideally) any computer (of compatible architecture) into which
-it is inserted. This can be useful in quite a variety of situations, for
-example for testing purposes, for rescue purposes on machines whose
-installed operating system is broken, or as an installation medium (many
-linux distributions use <em>live</em> systems as installers). But there
-are also situations where a permanently installed <em>live</em> system
-can offer advantages over a normal installation, perhaps because of the
-compression or because a <em>live</em> system is quite robust - it is
-in essence read-only, and can be quite insensitive to hardware changes.
-</p>
-
-<p>The main features of the <em>larch</em> system are listed on the
-<a href="larch_features.html">Features</a> page, among the most
-significant might be the use of <a href="profiles.html">'profiles'</a>
-to define the characteristics of the system to be built, the ability
-to write to various media with a choice of bootloaders and the
-<a href="larch_sessionsave.html">session saving</a> possibilities,
-allowing changes made during a <em>live</em> 'session' to be saved
-back to the boot device (as long as it is writable!).
-</p>
-
-<h3><a name="requirements"></a>Build system requirements</h3>
-
-<p><em>larch</em> has been designed to work without extensive demands on
-the build system. Although it has been developed under <em>Arch Linux</em>,
-<em>larch</em> should run on other <em>GNU/Linux</em> systems. By means
-of a sort of bootstrapping, the required software has been kept to a
-minimum - many of the build functions are carried out on the newly
-installed <em>Arch</em> system using <em>chroot</em>.
-For example, you do not need support for <em>squashfs</em> or <em>aufs</em>
-on the build system. But basic utilities which are normally available on any
-<em>GNU/Linux</em> system, such as <em>bash</em>, <em>mkfs.vfat</em>,
-<em>mkfs.ext2</em>, <em>blkid</em> and <em>sfdisk</em> - and of course
-<em>chroot</em> - are assumed to be present (on <em>Arch</em> that is packages
-'bash', 'dosfstools', 'e2fsprogs', 'util-linux-ng' and 'coreutils').
-</p>
-
-<p> The <em>larch</em> scripts are written mainly in python, but snippets
-of bash crop up here and there.
-In addition to python you must also have the pexpect module available
-(in <em>Arch</em> the 'python-pexpect' package). The (optional) GUI
-requires pyqt. I'm not sure what the oldest supported versions are,
-development was done using python-2.6 and pyqt-4.7.
-I think python-2.5 should be alright, and I have heard that
-pyqt-4.4 probably doesn't work.
-</p>
-
-<h3><a name="cli_gui"></a>Command line vs. GUI</h3>
-
-<p>
-The basic functionality of <em>larch</em> is provided by command-line scripts,
-but a graphical user interface is available, to make it easier to see what
-options are available and to avoid the need to remember and not mistype
-obscure command line parameters. In addition to providing a front-end to the
-main scripts the GUI also provides help with organising the configuration
-files.
-</p>
-
-<h3><a name="overview"></a>Overview</h3>
-
-<p>One design aim was easy customization, so that even relatively inexperienced
-users could build personalized <em>live</em> CDs (etc.), containing whatever
-packages they wanted and with their own personal configurations. The resulting
-medium should also be usable for installation purposes, so that one has a
-customized <em>Arch Linux</em> installation/rescue medium. As the content can
-be chosen freely, a comfortable working environment is possible - in contrast
-to the rather Spartan standard <em>Arch</em> installation CD. However, note
-that it is also possible, using the officially supported <em>archiso</em>, to
-produce a customized <em>Arch Linux</em> installation/rescue medium (see the
-corresponding <em>Arch wiki</em> page). The approach taken by the two projects
-is somewhat different so do have a look at both. Note that at the latest since
-version 7, <em>larch</em> makes no pretence of a 'KISS' approach. The code is,
-I'm afraid, rather complicated. The resulting <em>live</em> system should,
-however, be very close to a normal non-<em>live Arch Linux</em> system (as
-far as the <em>squashfs + aufs</em> basis allows).
-</p>
-
-<p><em>larch</em> offers a flexible approach to building your
-<em>live</em> media. You can use 'profiles' to determine what gets installed,
-and how it is configured. The advantage of this method is that all your
-specifications are kept together in a folder which can be used to rebuild the
-same or a similar system at a later date. Alternatively you can do a normal
-<em>Arch Linux</em> installation (if there is such a thing!) and then make a
-<em>live</em> medium from this. You can even 'livify' your existing
-installation (though it might be worth tidying it up a bit first ...).
-</p>
-
-<p>The use of <em>squashfs</em> in the resulting system means that the space
-occupied will be significantly less than in the 'raw' state, normally about a
-third of the original. As a result of this design, it is not possible to write
-directly to the system - which would seem to be quite a drawback, though in
-some situations it can even be an advantage. The use of <em>aufs</em> (a
-'unification' file-system, originally based on <em>unionfs</em>) allows the
-resulting system to appear writable in spite of its actual read-only nature,
-by using a writable 'overlay' in <em>tmpfs</em> (a memory-based file-system).
-</p>
-
-<p>Normally any changes made to the system while running would be lost on
-shutdown, but by saving the overlay to the boot medium (which is of course
-only possible on devices which are actually writable, such as USB sticks),
-data persistence can be achieved even though the basic system is actually
-not writable. In spite of the different file-system structure of the
-<em>live</em> system, it should behave almost identically to a normal Arch
-installation in most respects. You can, for example, perform package
-management as usual, but the changes are saved in the overlay, rather than
-in the underlying system. Of course as the number of changes grows, so
-does the size of the overlay, and at some point this will become
-problematical. How <em>larch</em> manages this is explained in the
-<a href="larch_sessionsave.html">session saving</a> section.
-</p>
-
-<p>Hardware detection is provided by the same <em>udev</em> approach as is
-used in a standard <em>Arch Linux</em> system.
-</p>
-
-<p>The <em>larch</em> project comprises several components. The scripts for
-building a <em>larch live</em> medium are in the <em>larch</em> package, which
-need not itself be installed in the <em>live</em> system, though it may be
-useful (and is indeed installed by default). Scripts and data for the
-<em>live</em> environment are provided in the
-<em>larch-live</em> package, which must be installed in the <em>live</em>
-system. There is also an optional installer (<em>larchin</em>) which can
-install the <em>live</em> system to hard disk, providing a convenient way
-to install a ready-configured <em>Arch Linux</em> system.
-</p>
-
-<p>As with <em>Arch Linux</em> in general <em>larch</em> is not really
-designed for beginners - you should know your way around a
-<em>GNU/Linux</em> system (preferably <em>Arch</em>!), and be aware of the
-dangers of running such programs, such as corrupting your whole system.
-In any case, I hope that the
-documentation will be clear enough to help anyone who wants to exploit
-<em>larch</em> to the full (feedback is welcome!).</p>
-
-<p><b>Space Requirements:</b>
-You need quite a lot of space to create a <em>live Arch Linux</em> system.
-Bear in mind that a complete <em>Arch Linux</em> system is installed, then,
-additionally, a compressed ('squashed') version is made, and then perhaps
-even a CD image (<em>iso</em>).
-Building for a USB-stick requires slightly less space, as the iso-image is
-not built. If building a <em>live</em> version of the currently running
-<em>Arch Linux</em> system, much less space is required as no new
-system must be installed - but there are additional problems with this
-approach which make it generally not the best way (see
-<a href="larchify.html#existingSystem">the section dealing
-with this</a>).
-</p>
-
-<h3><a name="larch_installation"></a>Installation of the <em>larch</em> build
-system</h3>
-
-<p>The recommended way of installing <em>larch</em> is by means of the setup
-script, see <a href="larch_quick-console.html">here</a> for details.
-This installs all the necessary packages to a working directory, and it
-should also work on non-<em>Arch</em> linux systems.
-</p>
-
-<p>The <em>larch</em> package may, however, be installed in the normal
-<em>Arch Linux</em> way using <em>pacman</em>. This method will only work on
-an <em>Arch</em> system, of course. The <em>larch</em> repository is at
-<a href="ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/larch/larch7.2/i686/">
-<strong>berlios</strong></a>.
-</p>
-
-<p>The <em>larch</em> command line scripts need to be started as root, and
-each has a usage message (run with the '-h' option). The gui should be
-started as a normal user (it uses <em>sudo</em> to get administrator
-permissions when needed).
-</p>
-
-<h3><a name="larch_profiles"></a>Profiles</h3>
-
-<p>A <em>larch</em> 'profile' is a directory containing the information
-needed to build a particular 'flavour' of <em>Arch Linux</em> as a
-<em>live</em> system - which packages to install, and how it should be
-set up. For details see <a href="profiles.html">Profiles</a>.
-</p>
-
-<h3><a name="stages"></a>The stages of the build process</h3>
-
-<p>The starting point is an <em>Arch Linux</em> installation. This can
-be an already existing one from which you want to make a <em>live</em>
-version, or - the recommended approach - you can use the
-'Installation' stage of the <em>larch</em> system
-(using the <strong>larch-archin</strong> script) to prepare this.
-This script downloads all the desired packages (if they are not already
-in the host's package cache) and installs them to a directory on the host
-(the default is '/home/larchbuild'). See <a href="archin.html">this page</a>
-for details.
-</p>
-
-<p>Once we have the <em>Arch Linux</em> installation this can be
-processed to build the basis components for the <em>live</em> medium. The
-installation is compressed into a <em>squashfs</em> archive, and a second
-<em>squashfs</em> archive is built, which will function as a sort of
-'patch' file for the basic installation, containing a few necessary
-adjustments for running as a <em>live</em> system and also the
-customizations specified in the <em>profile</em>. The other important
-component is the <em>initramfs</em>, which also needs to be adapted
-to boot the <em>live</em> system. This processing is performed by the
-<strong>larch-larchify</strong> script, see
-<a href="larchify.html">this page</a> for details.
-</p>
-
-<p>When the 'larchification' has been completed, the components can
-be packed together onto a boot medium together with a bootloader. The
-<strong>larch-live_iso</strong> script creates an <em>iso</em> file, which
-can then be written to a CD or DVD, the <strong>larch-live_part</strong>
-script sets up a bootable partition on a disk(-like) device, such as a
-USB stick. See <a href="medium.html">this page</a> for details.
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-<h2 id="pagetitle" level="1">Structure of a <em>larch live</em> system</h2>
-
-<p>The vast majority of the code that runs in a <em>live</em> CD/USB system
-is exactly the same as in a normal system running from hard disk.
-The main differences arise through the <em>live</em> system being based on
-a read-only root file-system, so various adjustments are necessary to
-make the areas that must be writeable appear to be so. I say 'appear to be'
-because in general any changes will be lost when the system shuts down,
-the actual changes being made only in a RAM-based filesystem (but see
-<a href="larch_sessionsave.html">"Session saving"</a>).
-</p>
-
-<h3><a name="Squashfs_and_Unionfs"></a>squashfs and aufs</h3>
-
-<p>In <em>larch</em>, as in many other <em>live</em> systems, the
-ability to (apparently) write to a read-only file-system is provided by
-<em>aufs</em> (originally derived from <em>unionfs</em>).
-The file-system is also compressed, using <em>squashfs</em>, so as to fit
-more data onto the storage device. A custom <em>Arch Linux</em> installation
-(you can choose which packages are installed) is compressed into a
-<em>squashfs</em> file-system in the file <strong>system.sqf</strong>,
-which is placed in the 'larch' directory of the boot device.
-</p>
-
-<p>For use in a <em>live</em> system a few changes must be made to some files
-in the installation. In <em>larch</em> this is usually not done directly,
-the installed system is left in a 'clean' state. Instead of that, an additional
-<em>union</em> layer is created, in the archive <strong>mods.sqf</strong>,
-containing all the modified files. The user is free to include (pretty well)
-any customizations (s)he wants in this overlay file, which is also placed
-in the 'larch' directory of the boot device.
-</p>
-
-<p>Using <em>larch</em>'s merge-overlay feature it is possible to
-rebuild the 'mods.sqf' archive to incorporate subsequent changes to the
-system. When this is done an additional <em>union</em> layer
-(<strong>filter.sqf</strong>) will be created. For further details see the
-<a href="larch_sessionsave.html">session saving page</a>.
-</p>
-
-<p>These system archives are combined when the <em>live</em> system
-boots. They are mounted as branches of a <em>union</em> (<em>aufs</em>)
-file-system with the overlay above the 'standard' system, so that files in
-the overlay have priority over the original ones. A further, <em>tmpfs</em>,
-layer is placed on top of these, which effectively makes the whole system
-writeable. When <a href="larch_sessionsave.html">session saving</a> is being
-used this top layer is initialized during the boot sequence, by copying the
-contents of a compressed archive (<strong>overlay.tar.lzo</strong>) into it.
-<em>lzo</em> compression is used here because of its speed ('lzop' is a
-dependency of the 'larch-live' package).
-</p>
-
-<h3><a name="initramfs"></a><em>initramfs</em> and <em>mkinitcpio</em></h3>
-
-<p>It is, in general, not possible to boot directly into a <em>live</em>
-system.
-Some form of 'initrd' or 'initramfs' is required, in order to find the boot
-device, prepare the <em>union</em> file-system and prepare it for running.
-Many modern <em>GNU/Linux</em> systems use initrd/initramfs (the former
-being now deprecated) as a matter of course, for loading the necessary kernel
-modules, and <em>Arch Linux</em> is no exception, a modular initramfs system
-(<em>mkinitcpio</em>) being the standard way to boot <em>Arch Linux</em>,
-and <em>larch</em> also takes advantage of it, although some additions need
-to be made to boot <em>live</em> systems.
-</p>
-
-<p><em>larch</em> adds several 'hooks' (code plug-ins) to the
-<em>Arch Linux mkinitcpio</em> system (they are in the 'larch-live' package).
-The first, 'larch1', is concerned with finding the boot device.
-It can select a device on the basis
-of UUID, partition label, partition name ('/dev/sdb1', etc.) or else it can
-search all available devices for the file '/larch/larchboot'. A simple
-validity check is made by testing the existence of the '/larch/system.sqf'
-archive.
-</p>
-
-<p>The second hook comes in two flavours - one for <em>aufs</em> and one
-for <em>unionfs</em> - it just sets some variables according to which
-unioning file-system is being used (at the moment only <em>aufs</em>
-is properly supported).
-</p>
-
-<p>The third hook, 'larch3', performs the actual preparation of the
-<em>larch</em> root file-system, combining the system and overlay archives
-with a <em>tmpfs</em> upper layer in a <em>union</em> and carrying out
-various other initializations.
-</p>
-
-<p>In order to generate the special <em>initramfs</em> a customized
-'/etc/mkinitcpio.conf' is used, prepared during the build process from the
-template '/etc/mkinitcpio.conf.larch0' and saved as
-'/etc/mkinitcpio.conf.larch'. If you want to customize this, you need to
-edit '/etc/mkinitcpio.conf.larch0' in 'rootoverlay' in the profile (the
-gui has a button for this).
-</p>
-
-<p>There is also a customized <em>mkinitcpio</em> preset in '/etc/mkinitcpio.d',
-also working with a template - 'larch.preset0' is used to produce 'larch.preset'
-during the build operation. In addition this preset replaces the standard
-preset belonging to the kernel, so that subsequent kernel updates (etc.)
-will regenerate a correct <em>initramfs</em> for the <em>larch</em> system.
-If you want to revert to the normal <em>Arch Linux mkinitcpio</em> behaviour
-(for example, if you are installing the system) you will need to replace
-the preset by the original, which gets saved with '.larchsave' appended.
-</p>
-
-
-<h3><a name="rc_files"></a>/etc/rc.sysinit and /etc/rc.shutdown</h3>
-
-<p>The initial boot script and the shutdown script must be customized for use
-in a <em>larch live</em> environment. This is achieved by using hooks in the
-standard /etc/rc.sysinit and /etc/rc.shutdown scripts. The file
-'etc/rc.d/functions.d/larch-hooks', in the 'larch-live' package, defines these.
-During startup the main tweaks are to the content of /etc/mtab and /etc/fstab.
-During shutdown we probably want to disable writing to the hardware clock, but
-the main addition is the session saving code. If booting from CD/DVD we will
-want to eject this just before shutting down.
-</p>
-
-<h3><a name="fstab"></a>/etc/fstab</h3>
-
-<p>If the file '/etc/fstab.larch' exists this will be used as a persistent
-'/etc/fstab', being copied there during the boot process (in the 'larch3'
-hook in the initramfs system). Otherwise a very minimal '/etc/fstab' will
-be generated at each boot. It includes entries for any existing swap
-partitions, but these are commented out unless the 'swap' boot parameter
-is specified (the default <em>larch</em> behaviour is to mount nothing
-automatically).
-</p>
-
-<p>The 'x10d_fstab' script in the 'larch-live' package allows the very basic
-/etc/fstab generated by the initramfs system ('larch3' hook) to be extended
-automatically, but '/etc/fstab' will only be changed if '/etc/fstab.larch'
-doesn't exist.
-This script adds entries for the partitions it detects, and also mount points
-in '/mnt' for them. The entries are such that the partitions are not mounted
-automatically.
-</p>
-
-<h3><a name="aufs"></a>[<em>unionfs as an alternative to aufs</em>]</h3>
-
-<p>In principle, <em>unionfs</em> can be used instead of <em>aufs</em>,
-but as <em>aufs</em> is supported by current <em>Arch Linux</em> kernels
-it is obviously the first choice. Indeed the current <em>larch</em> code
-probably won't work with <em>unionfs</em>, as it hasn't been tested - but
-the framework to support it is in place.
-</p>
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-<h2 id="pagetitle" level="1">Quick Start - Console</h2>
-
-<p>This is a quick run through of the steps needed to download <em>larch</em>
-and use it to build a <em>live</em> system from one of the example profiles
-provided in the 'larch-profiles' package. You can use this as an introduction
-to <em>larch</em>, and as a basis for your own customized system if you like.
-</p>
-
-<ul>
- <li>Make sure you have 'python' and 'python-pexpect' packages installed.
- </li>
- <li>Download the latest
- <a href="ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/larch/larch7.2/i686/larch-setup">
- <strong>larch-setup</strong></a> script
- to an empty working directory. Then run it (it is a shell script).
- It will download and prepare the 'larch' and 'larch-profiles' packages
- so that they can be used within this directory.
- </li>
- <li>Several links will appear in the working directory. These point at the
- individual <em>larch</em> scripts. Each has a usage message which you
- can read by running the script with the '-h' option (e.g.
- './larch-archin -h')
- </li>
- <li>For this example run I will use the 'xmini' profile (which builds a
- simple XFCE based system). The following steps must be carried out as root.
- </li>
- <li>Install the base <em>Arch</em> system to the default location
- ('/home/larchbuild'):
- <ul>
- <li>If you are running <em>Arch</em> the default package mirror is taken
- from /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist. On a non-<em>Arch</em> system this file
- (probably) won't exist, in which case the first uncommented server in
- larch0/data/mirrorlist is used (this file comes from the 'pacman-allin'
- package, which should be downloaded automatically in this case). The
- default server might be alright, but if not you should edit this file.
- </li>
- <li><pre>./larch-archin -p larch0/profiles/xmini install</pre>
- </li>
- </ul>
- </li>
- <li>Prepare the <em>live</em> system. This script compresses the
- installation using squashfs and also builds a squashed overlay containing
- all the customizations necessary for the <em>live</em> system, plus those
- specified in the profile:
- <pre>./larch-larchify -p larch0/profiles/xmini</pre>
- </li>
- <li>Create a bootable 'iso' containing the <em>live</em> system:
- <pre>./larch-live_iso -p larch0/profiles/xmini</pre>
- </li>
- <li>As an alternative to the last step, make a bootable USB-stick:
- Insert the stick and double-check the name of the partition to install to.
- I will assume /dev/sdb1 here:
- <pre>./larch-live_part -p larch0/profiles/xmini sdb1</pre>
- </li>
- <li>If all that worked, you can test the resulting 'iso' in (for example)
- <em>virtualbox</em> (select the 'vesa' option from the boot menu, otherwise
- <em>xorg</em> probably won't start), or try to boot from the USB-stick.
- </li>
- <li>If you want to try your hand at designing your own system, the main
- place to look for details of the customization process is the
- section <a href="profiles.html">Profiles</a>.
- </li>
- <li> Share and Enjoy!</li>
-</ul>
-
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- </div>
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-<h2 id="pagetitle" level="1">Quick Start</h2>
-
-<p>The gui should make exploration of the possibilities offered by <em>larch</em>
-quite straightforward. The documentation should provide enough information to
-understand how a <em>larch live</em> system works, so that further customizations
-can be performed beyond those directly supported.
-</p>
-<p>The general sequence of events starts with creating a 'project', which will
-determine certain aspects of the build environment (such as where to place the
-installation files), and select a profile. The profile describes the system to be
-installed (primarily which packages, but also various other aspects). All this
-configuration information is stored in the user's home directory (~/.config/larch),
-so that it is retained from one <em>larch</em> run to the next.
-</p>
-
-<ul>
- <li>At present I only maintain a repository for 'i686', as I don't run a 64-bit
- <em>Arch</em> machine, but as all the current <em>larch</em> packages
- have architecture 'any', both architectures should be supported.
- </li>
- <li>Make sure you have 'pyqt' and 'python-pexpect' packages installed.
- </li>
- <li>Download the latest
- <a href="ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/larch/larch7.2/i686/larch-setup">
- <strong>larch-setup</strong></a> script
- to an empty working directory. Then run it (it is a shell script).
- It will download and prepare the 'larch' and 'larch-profiles' packages so that
- <em>larch</em> can be run from this directory.
- </li>
- <li>Run './larch' in the working directory.
- As it is a gui program, you must of course be running xorg (see
- <a href="larch_quick-console.html">Command-Line Interface</a>
- for use from the command line). In general you should start <em>larch</em>
- as a normal, unprivileged user, so that the access to the configuration
- files is as the correct user. It will ask for the <em>sudo</em>
- password when it needs it.
- </li>
- <li>To build a <em>larch live</em> system you basically just have to go through
- the tabs one after the other.
- </li>
- <li>The first tab allows you to create a project and select a profile. The 'mini'
- (no <em>xorg</em>) and 'xmini' (a fairly minimal <em>xfce</em> desktop) examples
- (from the supplied 'profiles' folder) might be good places to start.
- The default installation path should be alright for most purposes,
- but you might need to move it if you don't have enough space on that partition.
- Be careful! If you put a silly path in here you might overwrite your system.
- </li>
- <li>The 'Installation' tab performs the installation of the system to be squashed,
- by downloading and installing all the requested packages to the installation path
- set for the project. You can adjust a few aspects of this process, for example
- to use a local package mirror, or to add repositories to pacman.conf. The default
- is to use the mirror set on the host system and also to use the host's package
- cache, so that repeated builds don't need to download the packages all over
- again.
- </li>
- <li>The 'Larchify' tab compresses the installation using squashfs, also building
- a squashed overlay containing all the customizations necessary for the
- <em>live</em> system and those specified in the profile.
- </li>
- <li>A few customizations of the medium are accessible on the 'Medium Profile' tab,
- for example the bootloader configurations.
- </li>
- <li>Finally the 'Medium' tab writes the prepared <em>larch</em> files to an
- <em>iso</em> file (for CD or DVD), or to the partition of your choice (be careful!),
- so that you end up with a bootable <em>larch</em> system.
- </li>
- <li>Particular things that you might want to customize even in a first test run might
- be the supported <strong>locales</strong> and <strong>rc.conf</strong> (both on the
- 'Larchify' tab).
- </li>
- <li>Further details of the customization process are in the section
- <a href="profiles.html">Profiles</a> and in the documentation to the individual
- gui tabs.
- </li>
- <li> Share and Enjoy!</li>
-</ul>
-
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-<h2 id="pagetitle" level="1">Recompressing the whole system</h2>
-
-<p>The <em>larch-live</em> package provides the 'larch-rebuild' script, which
-regenerates the system archives 'system.sqf' and 'mods.sqf' from the state of the
-system at the last session save (i.e. from the files on the boot medium). All the
-changes which have been gathered in the overlay archive are merged into the new
-'system.sqf', thus (potentially) reducing the space requirements considerably. The
-directory for the storage of these new archives must be passed as argument to the
-script.
-</p>
-
-<p>No further handling of these new archives is provided with <em>larch</em>
-at present, for the simple reason that it is difficult to find a general solution to the
-question of what to do with them. They cannot just replace the archives on the
-boot medium because these are required to keep the <em>live</em> system running.
-So some temporary storage is needed for them, and it is quite conceivable that there
-is not enough space on the medium (as that might well be the reason for wanting
-to recompress the system in the first place).
-</p>
-
-<p>Thus some details of how to implement this rebuild feature are currently left to
-the creativity of the user. I would, however suggest that the medium file 'larch/boot-init'
-(see <a href="larch_sessionsave.html#boot-init">boot-init</a>) might be a useful place
-to perform the replacement of the archives. You would just have to write a script
-using 'larch-rebuild' to save the new archives somewhere, and write this 'boot-init'
-script to replace the old ones with the new ones, remembering to also delete any
-sqf files ending in '_' and '~' and the 'overlay.tar.lzo' archive.
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-<h2 id="pagetitle" level="1">Running a <em>larch live</em> system</h2>
-
-<p>Of course the details depend on what you have installed and how you have
-configured it. For example, the 'mini2' example profile builds a console-only system,
-the 'xmaxi' profile boots to <em>xfce</em>.
-</p>
-
-<p>One thing worth noting is that these supplied profiles automatically login
-to the root account, which - potentially - allows all sorts of 'dangerous' actions,
-like reformatting your disks or making a mess of your file-systems in other ways.
-This is because one of the main <em>raisons d'être</em> for <em>larch</em> is its use
-as an <em>Arch</em>-installation-and-rescue medium. For this, you need root access.
-However, if you want to use the system in other ways, e.g. for text or image editing,
-or for internet browsing or e-mail writing, it might be safer to do this as an
-unprivileged user. Such a user is easily created with the 'adduser' command, or
-with some other utility (e.g. the graphical 'luser.py' script in the <em>larch</em>
-'<em>luser</em>' package). If you have a writeable boot medium, such changes can be
-'remembered' by saving the session when you shut the system down (the possibility
-will normally be offered automatically).
-</p>
-
-<h3><a name="bootparm"></a>Boot parameters</h3>
-
-<p>As the <em>larch</em> build system is highly configurable, the available
-boot parameters can also vary, but by default 'swap' and 'c2r' are provided.
-'swap' indicates that an existing swap partition should be used (the default
-is not to use it). 'c2r' means 'copy to RAM', i.e. the system data is copied
-to main memory before the system is initialized. This allow the system to run
-very fast and frees up the boot device (e.g. the boot CD can be ejected and the
-drive used for another CD), but it does require a lot of memory (significantly
-more than the size of the boot medium), and the boot process is rather slow
-because so much data must be copied. Because of the high memory usage, I have
-arranged it so that 'c2r' also implies 'swap'. With A USB-stick as boot medium,
-the 'c2r' parameter should generally not really be needed, performance is normally
-pretty good and it doesn't occupy the CD-drive (if an extra boot CD is needed, on
-a machine that can't boot directly from USB, that can be removed after
-booting even without 'c2r').
-</p>
-<p>There are also boot options connected with the boot device. The 'nocd' boot
-option, if present, prevents booting from CD. This might be useful if you use a
-boot CD but want to boot a <em>larch</em> system on another device (normally
-a CD will be detected before other devices). This only works if the kernel is
-compatible of course.
-</p>
-<p>The 'root=' option allows explicit specification of the device containing the
-<em>larch</em> system. It is also possible to choose the boot device on the basis
-of UUID ('uuid=') or label ('label='). The default maximum waiting time (to
-allow USB devices to be recognized) is 12 seconds (if a device is recognized
-earlier the pause will automatically be shorter), which should be adequate, but
-if you want to change this you can do it using the 'usbdelay=' option.
-</p>
-
-<h3><a name="config"></a>Configuration</h3>
-
-<p>The supplied profiles are not intended to be complete, though I hope they
-work reasonably well. They should be seen as examples, perhaps as starting points
-for your own configurations.
-If you are running a profile with X11, you may find that you
-need to configure it before it will run, though nowadays much hardware will work
-to at least some extent without any tweaking (even without an 'xorg.conf').
-Minimal starting-point 'xorg.conf' files are offered in the <em>xfce</em> examples.
-</p>
-
-<p>The 'xmini' and 'xmaxi' profiles use a slightly more elaborate login approach on
-the first terminal, with a simple menu as well as automatic login. There is also
-a logout gui for <em>xfce</em>, which together with the login script can
-trigger session saving directly, bypassing the console prompt.
-</p>
-
-<p>If you are stuck with the console, there is still hope. It's not as pretty or
-newbie friendly as an X11 desktop, but still quite capable. I always like to have
-<em>mc</em> available, it's a real godsend for non-geeks (you should also install
-<em>lynx</em> so that HTML files can be displayed on the console - at a
-pinch you can also surf with it, but it is painful).
-</p>
-
-<p>If your console keyboard map is
-wrong, try running <i>km</i> (I stole this from the
-standard <em>Arch</em> install CD and modified it a bit to work in <em>larch</em>).
-It also modifies '/etc/rc.conf', so the change can be retained for subsequent
-runs by performing a 'session-save'.
-</p>
-
-<p>If you have a DHCP server on your network, you might well find that
-the network interface is configured automatically (assuming your <em>rc.conf</em>
-is configured appropriately). Otherwise you can use any method to set up
-the network available in <em>Arch Linux</em> - see the appropriate
-<em>Arch Linux</em> documentation (primarily the wiki, I guess) for details.
-</p>
-
-<p>Of course the exact details of what you can do depends on what
-software you installed, so I won't rabbit on endlessly about it here.
-Nearly all configuration details should be just the same as in a normal,
-hard-disk based installation.
-</p>
-
-<h3><a name="install"></a>Installation to hard disk</h3>
-
-<p>The <em>larch</em> hard-disk installer <em>larchin</em> may be used to install
-<em>Arch Linux</em> to hard disk (or similar). ***+ Or, at least it will be
-possible to use it when I have updated (rewritten?) it for <em>larch</em>-7. -***
-<em>larchin</em> deals with partitioning and formatting of hard drives, placing
-<em>Arch Linux</em> (primarily a copy of the live system on which it is running)
-on the newly formatted partitions, and installation of the GRUB bootloader.
-</p>
-
-<p>As mentioned above the main approach to <em>Arch</em> installation covered by
-<em>larchin</em> is to copy the contents of the live system to a hard drive. Those
-(few) bits peculiar to the needs of a live system are removed and the result is a
-completely normal <em>Arch Linux</em> installation. I should perhaps mention
-the file 'delarch' in the '/.livesys' directory (copied there from the 'larch/copy'
-directory on the boot medium). This script (if it exists) is run at the end
-of the installation
-and allows custom installation actions to be performed (the
-main reason for its existence is to allow features of the <em>live</em> system
-to be removed, because they would be out of place in a normal installation).
-</p>
-
-<h3><a name="install-live"></a>'Live' installation to hard disk</h3>
-<p>This is sometimes called a 'frugal' install and means that the system
-as it is (compressed, running in a <em>union</em> file system) on the
-USB-stick or CD is installed as a <em>live</em> system to a hard-drive
-partition. This might be useful if you want to run from a flash device,
-for example, as it minimizes write operations to the device (normal access
-is read only).
-</p>
-<p>The <strong>larch2hdd</strong> script (in the <em>larch-live</em> package)
-performs such an installation. The partition for the installation should exist
-before calling this script, which will format it as <em>ext2</em>. The script
-will also install GRUB, either to the same partition or else to the MBR.
-</p>
-
-<h3><a name="change-medium"></a>Copying the <em>live</em> system to other
-media</h3>
-<p>The bootloader configuration files for both isolinux(/syslinux) and grub
-are copied to the medium when it is being built, regardless of which
-bootloader has actually been selected. This will, however, only happen
-if the support packages for the corresponding bootloader is installed in
-the <em>live</em> system. This behaviour allows the <em>larch</em> scripts
-to copy an already built system from one medium to another, retaining the
-boot commands, and even switching the bootloader. See the
-<a href="medium.html">documentation</a> for
-the 'larch-live_iso' and 'larch-live_part' scripts.
-</p>
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-<p>An easy way to create a customized <em>live</em> system is to start from an
-existing one, make whatever changes you like, and then save the result back to
-the boot device. Of course, for this you need a writeable boot device, e.g.
-a USB-stick.
-</p>
-
-<h3><a name="overlays"></a>Overlay archives</h3>
-
-<p>In <em>larch</em> the uppermost layer in the union file-system is in
-<em>tmpfs</em> and can (optionally) be saved at shutdown to the boot medium.
-It is <em>compressed</em> using <em>tar</em> and <em>lzop</em> to the file
-'overlay.tar.lzo'. When the system next boots this file will then be
-unpacked into the initially empty top layer.
-</p>
-
-<p>This is handled primarily by the 'shutdown2' script, supplied in the
-'larch-live' package. It is called from a hook function in 'etc/rc.shutdown'.
-If the medium is writeable and contains a file 'larch/save', the user is
-offered the possibility of saving this overlay archive, thus saving the
-current state.
-</p>
-
-<p>When this archive grows too large it will reduce the amount of available
-memory, perhaps to an unacceptable extent.
-It will also lengthen boot and shutdown times.
-To counter this, it is possible to merge the
-overlay archive with the middle (<em>squashfs</em>) <em>union</em> layer,
-<strong>mods.sqf</strong> (which is normally not copied to memory),
-thus restoring the rapid load and save times for <strong>overlay.tar.lzo</strong>,
-and maximizing the available memory. I call this process
-'overlay merging', and it is offered as a shutdown option. The script
-'merge_overlay' (in the 'larch-live' package) provides this facility.
-It takes longer to execute than a normal session save, so it should probably
-not be used for every session saving operation, but just when the top overlay
-gets too big. Note that use of the overlay merging feature creates an
-additional layer in the <em>union</em>, 'filter.sqf'. This contains only
-'whiteout' files to cover up overwritten data in the underlying 'system.sqf'.
-Unlike in previous <em>larch</em> versions the 'mods.sqf' archive contains
-no 'whiteouts'. It is hoped that this new structure will cure the
-problems experienced in these earlier versions.
-</p>
-
-<h3><a name="var_files"></a>Special places in /var</h3>
-
-<p>It was considered undesirable to include some things in the '/var' directory
-in the session saves, primarily because of the space they occupy. Firstly,
-the standard <em>pacman</em> package cache, '/var/cache/pacman/pkg' - if you
-do want to save your cache, you should either handle this manually or set
-up another location using 'CacheDir' in /etc/pacman.conf'. Also the log files
-(in '/var/log') and '/var/tmp' (temporary files, like '/tmp') are not saved.
-</p>
-
-<h3><a name="upd_packages"></a>Updating packages</h3>
-
-<p>It is possible to perform package addition and removal in the <em>live</em>
-system, but one should be aware that packages in the base system are not actually
-replaced, just (effectively) hidden, so that the space usage might become a
-consideration. Also the handling of kernel updates must be handled in a special
-way, because it is stored outside the root file-system, on the boot medium
-and needs a separate mechanism to save it at shutdown. It should be fairly
-transparent to the user, but under certain circumstances it might be necessary
-to bear this in mind.
-</p>
-
-<p>At some point, after extensive updating, it might be desirable to completely
-<a href="larch_rebuild.html">rebuild the system</a>, so that also
-'system.sqf' is recreated. This will require quite a bit of space,
-but should otherwise pose no great problems.
-</p>
-
-<h3><a name="de-Act"></a>Activating and deactivating the session-saving feature</h3>
-
-<p>As mentioned above, for this feature to be available, there must be a
-file with the name 'save' in the boot medium's 'larch' directory. This
-will be generated automatically if installing to a partition (i.e. if not
-building an <em>iso</em>) and if there is no 'nosave' file in the profile.
-The gui provides a button to create and delete this 'nosave' file,
-thus disabling or enabling session saving on the created medium.
-</p>
-
-<h3><a name="custom"></a>Customizing the behaviour using scripts</h3>
-
-<p>Some aspects of the session saving can be customized by writing scripts to
-override the default behaviour. These scripts are (in general) kept on the boot
-medium, in the 'larch' directory. As these are shell scripts and their use requires
-some knowledge of the inner workings of the <em>larch live </em>system, it will
-almost certainly be necessary to read the existing <em>larch</em> scripts where the
-custom scripts are 'sourced' if you want to
-write your own scripts to change the behaviour of the <em>live</em> system in
-this respect. All these scripts are found in the 'larch-live' package.
-</p>
-<ul>
- <li><strong>session-save0</strong>
- <p>Used in <strong>session-save/shutdown2</strong> (in function 'checkse').
- This script can be used to customize the creation of the new overlay
- archive, e.g. by specifying a new location. The default is
- 'overlay.tar.lzo' on the boot medium.
- </p>
- </li>
- <li><strong>save-menu</strong>
- <p>Used in <strong>session-save/shutdown2</strong> (in function
- 'session-save'). This script can be used to further customize the creation
- of the new overlay archive, e.g. by providing an alternative session save
- menu. Note that if the <strong>session-save0</strong> script specified
- an alternative device path for saving the overlay, this script will be
- sought in the 'larch' directory on that path.
- </p>
- </li>
- <li><a name="boot-init"></a><strong>boot-init</strong>
- <p>In initramfs hook <strong>larch3</strong>. This script allows adjustment of
- the overlay handling during the boot process, e.g. getting them from another
- path.
- Note that the shell environment here is that of the initramfs and thus
- very limited.
- </p>
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-<h2 id="pagetitle" level="1">ssh access</h2>
-
-<p>One feature I wanted in my live system was the ability to
-access and control it remotely via <em>ssh</em>. <em>ssh</em> is
-generally very useful, but in the case of a <em>live</em> CD (etc.) it
-allows operations to be carried out on a remote computer, even one
-without keyboard or monitor. Insert the CD, boot up
-the computer (assuming it is configured to boot from CD), and log in
-via the network using another computer. Isn't <em>Linux</em> great!
-</p>
-
-<p>Well, it doesn't quite work out of the box, though it could be
-tweaked so that - in the right environment - it would. Firstly, there
-must be a network connection which gets set up automatically -
-the easiest is probably <em>DHCP</em> (so long as
-you can then find the address of the live system),
-but by tweaking <strong>rc.conf</strong> in the <em>profile</em> (or by
-using the session saving feature) a static address is also easy to set up.
-Secondly you must provide the live system with your public key, so
-that you are allowed access (using public key authentication), or else
-set a password for the <em>larch</em> root user (probably easiest using the
-session saving feature).
-</p>
-
-<h4>id_rsa.pub and authorized_keys</h4>
-
-<p><strong>id_rsa.pub</strong>
-is a public key, and it can be used to allow the user (on the remote machine)
-whose key this is to <em>ssh</em> into the live system.
-If you leave passwordless logins disabled (the
-default), then so long as no root password is set,
-the only way in (to the root account) is via public key authentication.
-Of course, if you change the root password, anyone (who knows the
-password) can log in via <em>ssh</em>
-(if the <em>sshd</em> daemon is running).
-</p>
-
-<p>To generate this key for your user (assuming you don't already
-have one, in <strong>~/.ssh</strong>) do something like:
-</p>
-
-<pre style="margin-left: 80px;">ssh-keygen -t rsa</pre>
-
-<p>Use the default destination file and empty passphrase
-(normally you wouldn't do that,
-but I think it is appropriate in this case). See the <em>ssh</em> man-page
-for more information.
-</p>
-
-<p>In order to enable <em>ssh</em> to the root account on the live
-system, the contents of this file (a single text line) must be placed in
-the <em>larch</em> system's <strong>/root/.ssh/authorized_keys</strong> file.
-This file will probably not yet
-exist, so the 'id_rsa.pub' can be simply copied to it.
-If doing this before building the <em>live</em> system, copy the file to this
-position in the 'rootoverlay' directory in the <em>profile</em>, being
-careful to get the permissions (644) correct.
-To do this in a running <em>larch</em> system, copy the file to this location -
-session saving will then preserve it.
-</p>
-
-<p>If you don't need <em>sshd</em> on the live system, you can
-remove it from the daemons in <strong>rc.conf</strong>.
-</p>
-
-<h4>/etc/hosts.allow</h4>
-
-<p>
-This must be edited to allow <i>ssh</i>
-access to the live system:
-</p>
-
-<pre style="margin-left: 80px;">
-# To allow ssh in from anywhere
-sshd: ALL
-</pre>
-
-<p>If that is too radical for you, you might be able to restrict
-it somewhat - that depends on your exact circumstances. For example:
-</p>
-
-<pre style="margin-left: 80px;">
-# To allow ssh in from local net (example)
-sshd: 192.168.1.
-</pre>
-
-<h3><a name="ssh_hostkeys"></a>ssh host keys</h3>
-
-<p>The files
-<strong>/etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key</strong>
-<strong>/etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key.pub</strong>,
-<strong>/etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key</strong>,
-<strong>/etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub</strong>,
-<strong>/etc/ssh/ssh_host_key</strong>,
-and
-<strong>/etc/ssh/ssh_host_key.pub</strong>
-are normally (in a hard-disk based system) generated on the first run of
-<strong>/etc/rc.d/sshd</strong>, i.e. during the first boot after a new
-installation. This only needs to be done once. However in a <em>live</em>
-system changes are generally lost when the system shuts down, so this would
-need to be done at every boot, which takes a while, so I prefer to
-pregenerate them.
-The <em>larch</em> gui offers a checkbox to enable this pregeneration on
-the 'larchify' page.
-To regenerate these manually (while running the <em>live</em>
-system) you can do the following:
-</p>
-
-<pre style="margin-left: 80px;">
-rm /etc/ssh/ssh_host_*
-/etc/rc.d/sshd restart
-</pre>
-
-<h3><a name="ssh_x11"></a><em>ssh</em> and <em>X11</em></h3>
-
-<p>
-If you have set up 'X11 Forwarding' (see below), you can run X11 applications on the
-<em>live</em> system from your remote system. This is very neat!
-</p>
-
-<h4>/etc/ssh/sshd_config</h4>
-
-<p>This file is changed to allow X applications to run on the
-<em>live</em> system but display on another:
-</p>
-
-<pre style="margin-left: 80px;">X11Forwarding yes</pre>
-
-<p>
-This will only work if you use the -Y option to <em>ssh</em>
-on the system from which you log in, and on which
-you want to display the X windows (e.g. 'ssh -Y
-root@192.168.0.201'). Alternatively you can put the
-following in <em>its</em> <strong>etc/ssh/ssh_config</strong>:
-</p>
-
-<pre style="margin-left: 80px;">
-ForwardX11 yes
-ForwardX11Trusted yes
-</pre>
-
-</div>
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-
-
-<p>Once we have an <em>Arch Linux</em> installation and have specified our
-customizations in the profile, we can combine all this information into two
-squashfs archives and an <em>initramfs</em> (to allow the <em>live</em> system
-to boot). Let's call this step 'larchification' (from the verb 'larchify').
-The lowest layer in the <em>aufs</em> mount is the raw installation,
-which is compressed into a <em>squashfs</em> archive, 'system.sqf'.
-All the modifications specified in the profile, as well, as some
-common to all <em>larch</em> systems are in the archive 'mods.sqf', which
-'overlays' the basic installation.
-</p>
-
-<p>For details of the structure of the <em>live</em> system which is built
-by this stage see <a href="larch_live_system.html">this page</a>.
-The bulk of the code in the <em>larchify</em> script is concerned with
-building the 'mods.sqf' overlay, and a description of the main possibilities
-for customizing the build process are covered in
-<a href="profiles.html">the profiles documentation</a>.
-</p>
-
-<h3><a name="mkinitcpio"></a><em>mkinitcpio</em> and the <em>initramfs</em></h3>
-
-<p>In order to build a suitable <em>initramfs</em> for a <em>larch</em>
-system, a customized version of 'mkinitcpio.conf' is required. How
-<em>larch</em> handles this is quite complicated because it aims to retain
-the normal files so that the <em>live</em> system can later be installed
-as a normal <em>Arch Linux</em> system, whilst at the same time offering
-the capability of updating (with 'pacman -Syu') the <em>live</em> system,
-including the kernel (thus requiring regeneration of the <em>initramfs</em>
-for the system).
-The consequence of this ambition is that modifications are made
-within '/etc/mkinitcpio.d' (which are reversible when the <em>live</em>
-system is installed as normal <em>Arch Linux</em> system) and a special
-<em>mkinitcpio</em>' configuration file, '/etc/mkinitcpio.conf.larch'
-is generated automatically (and thus should not be
-touched by human hands!) from '/etc/mkinitcpio.conf.larch0'.
-If you need to know more see the method 'Builder.gen_initramfs' in
-'cli/larchify.py'.
-</p>
-
-<h3><a name="reuseSystem"></a>Rebuilding using an existing 'system.sqf'</h3>
-
-<p>In order to aid experimentation with profile tweaks which do not affect
-the underlying installation, it is possible to repeat the 'larchify' step
-without rebuilding the 'system.sqf' archive, which saves quite a bit of time
-(this is achieved by passing the '-o' option to 'larch-larchify' when running
-from the command line).
-</p>
-
-<h3><a name="existingSystem"></a>Making a <em>live</em> system from an
-existing <em>Arch</em> installation</h3>
-
-<p>By setting the installation path (with the '-i' option if using the
-command line) to an existing <em>Arch</em> installation,
-a <em>live</em> medium can be made from it.
-The installation must already be mounted, including any sub-mounts
-(e.g. /home on another partition). The main mount must be with
-options 'exec,dev', because most of the building is done via a <em>chroot</em>
-to the installation. This approach to <em>live</em> system generation is
-probably not a good idea if the installation contains a lot of data -
-consider how big the result will be ...
-</p>
-
-<p>Also the currently running (<em>Arch</em> only!) system can be
-<em>larchified</em>, by setting the installation path to '/'.
-This is, however, not recommended. Building from a running system can easily
-result in data corruption because the file-system might well change during
-the build process.
-</p>
-
-<p>Note that some things in '/var' will not be included in the 'live' system.
-Firstly, the standard <em>pacman</em> package cache ('/var/cache/pacman/pkg')
-will be excluded.
-Also the log files (in '/var/log') and '/var/tmp' (temporary files, like '/tmp')
-are not saved. As some files in '/var/log' are required for certain aspects of
-logging to function, these are recreated in the <em>initramfs</em>.
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-<h2 id="pagetitle" level="1">Preparing the <em>larch live</em> medium</h2>
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-
-<p>The building blocks for the preparation of a <em>live</em> medium are
-produced by the 'larchification' process: the two <em>squashfs</em>
-archives, 'system.sqf' and 'mods.sqf', and the 'boot' directory,
-containing the kernel and <em>initramfs</em>.
-</p>
-
-<p>This stage adds the bootloader files and user-defined customizations
-which are directly copied to the medium rather than being included in
-the <em>squashed</em> archives. The result is written to an
-<strong>iso</strong> file (for writing to CD/DVD) or directly to a
-partition on a disk(-like) device, such as a USB stick.
-See the <a href="profiles.html#cd-root">cd-root</a> section in the
-profiles documentation for details on how to customize this data.
-</p>
-
-<p>It is also possible to use an existing <em>larch</em> medium as input
-in order to copy the system to a different medium, potentially also
-changing the bootloader (only possible if the <em>live</em> system
-was built with support for the new bootloader).
-</p>
-
-<p>The command line script for building an <em>iso</em> is
-<strong>larch-live_iso</strong>. Run 'larch-live_iso -h' to get a
-usage message.
-</p>
-
-<p>The command line script for installing to a partition is
-<strong>larch-live_part</strong>. Run 'larch-live_part -h' to get a
-usage message.
-When the <em>live</em> system is installed to a partition (e.g.
-USB-stick) it is possible to choose how the boot partition will be
-recognized.
-The options available are via UUID, partition label, partition path
-(e.g. '/dev/sdb1'), or by searching for a partition
-containing the file 'larch/larchboot'. See also
-<a href="larch_running.html#bootparm">'Boot parameters'</a>.
-</p>
-
-<p>The 'bootlines' file allows the boot options to be specified in a
-manner independent of which bootloader is used. The default version
-is supplied in the 'larch' package (in the 'data' directory), but this
-will be overridden by a version supplied in the profile. The unprocessed
-version is also saved in the 'boot' directory of the created medium, to
-allow later copying of the medium with a different bootloader.
-</p>
-
-<p>It is possible to repeat the installation onto various media, changing
-the configuration, without needing to rerun the 'larchification' stage.
-The constituent <em>larch</em> files remain unchanged.
-</p>
-
-<h3><a name="usb2bootiso"></a>Building a boot CD for a USB-stick</h3>
-
-<p>Older computers may not be able to boot from USB devices, so the
-possibility of generating a small <em>boot iso</em> is provided. This can
-be burned to CD and can be used to boot your <em>larch</em> system on a
-USB-stick. On the command line this is managed by the
-<strong>larch-boot_iso</strong> script.
-As this function uses the system on the USB-stick, this needs to be
-plugged in (not mounted!) and selected in the 'Partition' entry.
-</p>
-
-<p>As the kernel and <em>initramfs</em> are now taken from the CD rather
-than from the USB device, an update of the kernel using the session saving
-feature will not work in this case (the boot directory of the USB device
-would be updated, not that of the CD).
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-<h2 id="pagetitle" level="1">Profiles</h2>
-
-<p>This feature of the <em>larch</em> build system allows bundling
-all the configuration information for a particular <em>live</em> system
-'design' into a single directory, a <em>larch profile</em>, and the
-name of the profile is the directory's name. This directory includes
-the list of packages to be installed, locale information and the
-particular tweaks and additions needed
-to customize the system, in particular a subdirectory containing the
-'overlay' files - those files which have been changed from their initial
-fresh state after installation and those which have simply been added.
-</p>
-
-<p>Note that of all the profile files and directories mentioned here
-only 'addedpacks' is not optional.
-</p>
-
-<h3><a name="overlay"></a>The overlay directory</h3>
-
-<p>One of the simplest features of the profile is perhaps the
-'<em>rootoverlay</em>' subdirectory:
-everything in this directory is copied directly to the
-<em>live</em> system's overlay, so that the a file 'a/b/c' within this
-directory will appear at '/a/b/c' in the <em>live</em> system, regardless
-of whether this file previously existed. Note however that all ownerships
-are changed to 'root:root'. The bulk of the customizations for the
-<em>live</em> system would normally be placed in this directory.
-</p>
-
-<p>It would be possible to make the desired alterations directly to the
-base system, and there are situations in which one would pretty well
-have to do it this way (for example if a modified or added file was to
-have some ownership other than 'root:root'). But another advantage (apart
-from the encapsulation of the customizations in the profile directory) of
-keeping the modifications in a separate directory is that the base
-installation can be kept 'clean' and thus it is easily reusable.
-</p>
-
-<p>If you would like to have a look at a profile, look in the 'profiles'
-directory in the 'larch-profiles' package (if you have downloaded
-<em>larch</em> by means of the 'larch-setup' script that will be
-'larch0/profiles'). Each of its subdirectories is a profile.
-If you want to make your own profile, it is probably easiest to start with
-one of the examples. Copy one of these directories to your working directory
-and rename it (to avoid confusion).
-</p>
-
-<h3><a name="cd-root"></a>The <strong>cd-root</strong> directory</h3>
-
-<p>This directory contains files that will be (more or less) directly copied
-to the <em>larch</em> medium, partly dependent on the available bootloaders.
-</p>
-
-<p>Bootloader independent files are provided in the 'larch' package at
-'cd-root/boot0'. Individual files can be added or substituted by
-supplying them in the <em>profile</em> at <strong>cd-root/boot</strong>.
-It is also possible to completely replace the basic boot directory by
-having <strong>cd-root/boot0</strong> in
-the profile - then the default version will not be used. These files are
-copied to the 'boot' directory of the bootable medium.
-</p>
-
-<p>There are also directories for bootloader dependent files. These are only
-copied over if the <em>live</em> system has support for the corresponding
-bootloader (i.e. if the corresponding packages - 'grub' and 'syslinux' - are
-installed). These end up as subdirectories of the medium's 'boot' directory,
-'boot/grub', 'boot/syslinux' or 'boot/isolinux', and work in a similar way to
-the 'boot(0)' directories. <em>larch</em> provides default versions of these
-directories in 'cd-root/grub0' and 'cd-root/isolinux0'. To extend these, or
-replace individual files, place your changes in the directories
-<strong>cd-root/grub</strong> and <strong>cd-root/isolinux</strong> in the
-<em>profile</em> directory, if
-you want to completely replace these directories, supply your versions in
-<strong>cd-root/grub0</strong> and <strong>cd-root/isolinux0</strong> in the
-profile directory.
-</p>
-
-<p>The contents of the directory <strong>cd-root/larch/copy</strong> will
-appear in '/larch/copy' on the medium. During booting the <em>larch live</em>
-system will copy the contents of this directory to the <em>tmpfs</em> base
-directory ('/.livesys'). This feature is not
-used by the <em>larch</em> system itself, but it can be used in various
-ways by the <em>live</em> system - the example profiles use it to some
-extent, for controlling autologin and for data required for installation
-as a normal <em>Arch</em> system (information on features specific to a
-<em>live</em> system which should be stripped out if a normal installation
-is performed).
-</p>
-
-<p>The contents of the directory <strong>cd-root/larch/extra</strong> will
-appear in 'larch/extra' on the medium but are otherwise unconnected with any
-<em>larch</em> functionality. <em>Live</em> system designers can use this
-in any way they like.
-</p>
-
-<h3><a name="other-files"></a>Other important files within a profile</h3>
-
-<ul>
- <li><strong>addedpacks</strong> - This is the only compulsory file in
- the profile (it must even be present if you are not using the
- installation stage, but it can be empty in that case). It contains
- a list of packages and package groups to be installed to the 'base'
- system. Here you can enter all the applications
- you would like in your <em>live</em> CD/USB system (and subsequently
- installed to a hard disk partition, if that was your intention).
- Thanks to <em>pacman</em> you don't need to sort out dependencies,
- these should all be included automatically. See
- <a href="archin.html#package_selection">here</a> for details.
- </li>
- <li><strong>vetopacks</strong> - Allows 'vetoing' of packages included
- indirectly in the installation list from 'addedpacks'. See
- <a href="archin.html#package_selection">here</a> for details.
- </li>
- <li><strong>pacman.conf.repos</strong> - Set the repository part of
- 'pacman.conf' for the <em>live</em> system, and possibly also for
- installation of the base system (See
- <a href="archin.html#pacman_conf">here</a> for further details).
- The default version will be adequate for many situations, but you
- will need to supply this file if you use the 'testing' repository,
- for example.
- </li>
- <li><strong>pacman.conf.options</strong> - Set the options part of
- 'pacman.conf' for the <em>live</em> system and for
- installation of the base system (See
- <a href="archin.html#pacman_conf">here</a> for further details).
- This will generally not be needed as the default version will be
- adequate for most purposes.
- </li>
- <li><strong>bootlines</strong> - This file contains bootloader independent
- boot lines, so that the same file can be used for grub and isolinux/syslinux.
- The gui provides a button to edit this file.
- To get an idea of what should be in here look at the default version (in
- the 'larch' package, 'data' directory), or just click on the edit button.
- </li>
-
- <li><strong>rootoverlay/etc/rc.conf</strong> - As a major point of
- configuration in an <em>Arch</em> system this is important enough
- to get a button in the <em>larch</em> gui to edit it.
- </li>
-
- <li><strong>rootoverlay/etc/locale.gen</strong> - For convenience, the
- <em>larch</em> gui provides a button to edit this file, which determines
- which glibc locales are supported in the <em>live</em> system. The
- corresponding files are generated (to the overlay) by the 'larchify'
- script, which has an option (for experts only) to reuse the locale
- files from a previous run (in order to reduce generation time in
- cases where the locales are unchanged).
- </li>
-
- <li><strong>rootoverlay/etc/mkinitcpio.conf.larch0</strong> - Again for
- convenience, the <em>larch</em> gui provides a button to edit this file,
- which allows you to tweak the initramfs. This is a special version of
- '/etc/mkinitcpio.conf' which is used to generate the initramfs for the
- <em>larch live</em> system. The default version is supplied as
- '/etc/mkinitcpio.conf.larch0' in the 'larch-live' package. Whatever else
- you change, don't change the larch hooks.
- </li>
-
- <li><strong>rootoverlay/etc/inittab.larch</strong> - If this file is
- present it will cause the original /etc/inittab to be saved with a
- '.larchsave' suffix, and this new version will be used for the
- <em>live</em> 'inittab'. This allows a special version of this file to
- be used just for the <em>live</em> system, an installer
- can replace it by the original during the installation process.
- </li>
-
- <li><strong>users</strong> - It is possible to add user accounts to the
- system during building. See below.
- </li>
-
- <li><strong>skel_*</strong> (directory) - Customized '/etc/skel' substitutes
- for use at build time only. See below.
- </li>
-
- <li><strong>vetodirs</strong> - Do not use this unless you really know what
- you are doing. Each directory listed in this file (one entry per line,
- comment lines start with '#') will be excluded from the live system. The
- directories are relative to the installation root.
- </li>
-
- <li><strong>build-tweak</strong> - Do not use this unless you really know
- what you are doing. It is a program (script) - so it must be executable -
- to customize the construction of the overlay (to a certain extent). It gets
- two arguments on the command line: the path to the installation being
- larchified, and the (full) path to the directory in which the overlay is
- being constructed. It is called just before 'mods.sqf' is squashed, but
- also before users are added.
- </li>
-
- <li><strong>nosave</strong> - The existence of this file will suppress the
- generation of the file 'larch/save' on a writable medium (unless overridden
- by an option to the medium generation script). It is also copied to
- 'larch/nosave' on the medium (also on non-writable media), so that this
- message is available later, e.g. when copying the medium.
- </li>
-
-</ul>
-
-<h3><a name="users"></a>Adding user accounts</h3>
-
-<p>
-The construction details should be provided in the 'users' file in the
-profile directory. It is an 'ini'-style configuration file, the sections
-being the user names. Here is an example:
-<pre>[DEFAULT]
-pw =
-expert =
-skel =
-maingroup =
-uid =
-xgroups = video,audio,optical,storage,scanner,power,camera
-
-[u1]
-uid = 999
-skel =
-
-[u2]
-pw = p1
-expert =
-skel =
-maingroup =
-uid =
-xgroups = video,audio,optical,storage
-</pre>
-The 'DEFAULT' section is not necessary, but is generated automatically
-by the gui user-table editor. Only entries which differ from the default
-values need be present.
-</p>
-<p>The default primary group is defined by settings in '/etc/login.defs'
-and '/etc/default/useradd' ('USERGROUPS_ENAB yes' in 'etc/login.defs'
-causes this to be a group with the same name as the user). You can
-override this by adding an 'expert' option, or by placing modified versions
-of these files in the profile's 'rootoverlay' directory.
-</p>
-<p>The additional groups should be comma-separated and without spaces.
-</p>
-<p>If no 'skel'-file is specified, the default ('/etc/skel') is used, including
-anything in the overlay. To use a custom 'skel'-file, place the directory
-in the profile, giving it a name starting with 'skel_', and place the rest of
-the name (the part after '_') in the configuration line.
-</p>
-<p>A password can be set for the new user by entering this (plain text -
-I'm guessing this is alright in this situation ...). An empty password
-field will allow passwordless logins (at least on the console).
-</p>
-<p>By default the UID number will be chosen automatically, but a specific
-number may be entered here. In <em>Arch Linux</em> the UIDs normally start
-at 1000.
-</p>
-<p>Users are added by means of 'useradd', so anything placed in the 'expert'
-field should be a valid option to that command. If a user-name already exists
-in the system to be larchified, it will be ignored (it does not count as
-an error).
-</p>
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