If the update-fs-label checkbox and drop-down depend on the
state of the format button, then set that up only once we're
done deciding on the format button.
When Netplan is installed in the target system:
In case NM is not yet set to be the default Netplan renderer (e.g. through a
/usr/lib/netplan/00-network-manager-all.yaml file shipped by an installed
package), create the /etc/netplan/01-network-manager-all.yaml configuration
and copy over all other Netplan configuration from the installer system.
When using BTRFS multiple subvolumes exist and whilst iterating them the
partition["mountPoint"] is inadvertently changed due to taking a
reference rather than a copy.
Closes: issue #2281
- the prettyName() function returns names, labels. Use @title context.
- the prettyDescription() is for the summary page. Use @info context.
- the prettyStatus() is for status during installation. Use @status context.
While here, tighten up the wording some.
The comment and examples above the mountOptions already indicate
zstd:1 for compression. Empirically, this has proven out to be a
reasonable default choice and should be actually used in the default
configuration.
The usage of noatime has subtle negative impacts on the system,
including breaking various utilities that rely on that information.
If a user or distribution explicitly chooses this, then they
acknowledge this problem and account for it, but it should not be
an uninformed default.
It's left in place for swap because it does not matter there and
likely reduces thrashing for swap files.
This adds support for Clear Boot Manager to handle the bootloader installation and configuration.
When this option is selected in the bootloader.conf, clr-boot-manager will be used to install the bootloader (systemd-boot on EFI systems). If the system is non-EFI, Grub must be installed first, because clr-boot-manager doesn't do that, despite it running grub_mkconfig after.
Signed-off-by: Evan Maddock <maddock.evan@vivaldi.net>
This attempts to locate the presense of the crypt_gensalt function in the crypto library in use. Many distributions have switched to libxcrypt, which provides this function. This means that Calamares can use the native library implementation instead of generating password salts itself, which, depending on the distro's configuration, may be more secure.
If the function can not be found, fallback to the current method of generating password salts.
Signed-off-by: Evan Maddock <maddock.evan@vivaldi.net>