# Configuration file for Calamares # Syntax is YAML 1.2 --- # "local" is LIBDIR/calamares/modules with settings in SHARE/calamares/modules modules-search: [ local, /usr/lib/calamares/modules ] # If this is set to true, Calamares refers to itself as a "setup program" # rather than an "installer". Defaults to the value of dont-chroot, but # Calamares will complain if this is not explicitly set. oem-setup: false # If this is set to true, the "Cancel" button will be disabled entirely. # The button is also hidden from view. # # This can be useful if when e.g. Calamares is used as a post-install # configuration tool and you require the user to go through all the # configuration steps. # # Default is false, but Calamares will complain if this is not explicitly set. # # YAML: boolean. disable-cancel: false # If this is set to true, the "Cancel" button will be disabled once # you start the 'Installation', meaning there won't be a way to cancel # the Installation until it has finished or installation has failed. # # Default is false, but Calamares will complain if this is not explicitly set. # # YAML: boolean. disable-cancel-during-exec: false # If this is set to true, then once the end of the sequence has # been reached, the quit (done) button is clicked automatically # and Calamares will close. Default is false: the user will see # that the end of installation has been reached, and that things are ok. # # quit-at-end: false sequence: # Phase 1 - prepare. # View modules are shown as UI pages, jobs from job modules # are executed immediately in the background. # Jobs should be executed sparingly (if at all) in this phase. - show: - welcome - locale - keyboard - partition - users - summary # Phase 2 - install. # View modules are not shown. Only the view modules shown # in the previous phase are allowed, their names should be # added here as placeholders to specify the order in which # view module jobs should be enqueued. Job modules are # also allowed. - exec: - partition - mount - unpackfs - dpkg-unsafe-io - sources-media - machineid - fstab - locale - keyboard - localecfg - users - displaymanager - networkcfg - hwclock - services-systemd - bootloader-config - grubcfg - bootloader - packages - luksbootkeyfile - plymouthcfg - initramfscfg - initramfs - dpkg-unsafe-io-undo - sources-media-unmount - sources-final - umount # Phase 3 - postinstall. # View modules are shown as UI pages, jobs from job modules are # executed immediately in the background. # Jobs should be executed sparingly (if at all) in this phase. - show: - finished # A branding component is a directory, either in # SHARE/calamares/branding or in /etc/calamares/branding # (the latter takes precedence). The directory must contain a # YAML file branding.desc which may reference additional resources # (such as images) as paths relative to the current directory. # Only the name of the branding component (directory) should be # specified here, Calamares then takes care of finding it and # loading the contents. branding: acoros # If this is set to true, Calamares will show an "Are you sure?" prompt right # before each execution phase, i.e. at points of no return. If this is set to # false, no prompt is shown. Default is false. # # YAML: boolean. prompt-install: false # If this is set to true, Calamares will execute all target environment # commands in the current environment, without chroot. This setting should # only be used when setting up Calamares as a post-install configuration tool, # as opposed to a full operating system installer. # # Some official Calamares modules are not expected to function with this # setting. (e.g. partitioning seems like a bad idea, since that is expected to # have been done already) # # Default is false (for a normal installer). # # YAML: boolean. dont-chroot: false