update calamares settings for devuan

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---
componentName: peppermint
welcomeStyleCalamares: false
welcomeExpandingLogo: true
windowExpanding: normal
windowSize: 700,450
windowPlacement: center
strings:
productName: Peppermint
shortProductName: Peppermint
version: 00
shortVersion: 00
versionedName: Peppermint
shortVersionedName: Peppermint
bootloaderEntryName: Peppermint
productUrl: https://peppermintos.com
supportUrl: https://sourceforge.net/p/peppermintos/pepos/
releaseNotesUrl: https://peppermintos.com
images:
productLogo: "pep-logo.png"
productIcon: "pep-logo.png"
productWelcome: "welcome.png"
slideshow: "show.qml"
style:
sidebarBackground: "#C0C0C0"
sidebarText: "#000000"
sidebarTextSelect: "#ffffff"
sidebarTextHighlight: "#f62817"

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/* === This file is part of Calamares - <http://github.com/calamares> ===
*
* Copyright 2015, Teo Mrnjavac <teo@kde.org>
* Copyright 2018-2019, Jonathan Carter <jcc@debian.org>
*
* Calamares is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* Calamares is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with Calamares. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
import QtQuick 2.0;
import calamares.slideshow 1.0;
Presentation
{
id: presentation
Timer {
interval: 20000
running: true
repeat: true
onTriggered: presentation.goToNextSlide()
}
Slide {
Image {
id: background5
source: "s5.png"
width: 2000; height: 2000
fillMode: Image.PreserveAspectFit
anchors.centerIn: parent
}
}
}

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/*########Current Calamares Styles##########*/
/* These "Q's" are master styles for overall colours */
#mainApp {background-color: #C0C0C0;
font-family: Cantarell;
font-weight: bold;
color: #000000
}
/* Set the entire Font and Background color */
QWidget { color: #000000 ;
background-color: #C0C0C0;
font-family: Cantarell;
font: 14px; }
#globalStorageTab { background-color: #C0C0C0 }
/* Set Drop Down Font and Background color */
QComboBox { font: 14px ;
color: #000000 ;
background-color: #ffffff ;
padding: 2px ;
border-radius: 10px
}
#languageWidget { font: 14px ;
color: #111111 ;
background-color: #ffffff ;
text-align: center ;
border-radius: 6px
}
/* Set the inline Text box edit Font and Background color */
QLineEdit { font: 14px;
color: #111111;
background-color: #ffffff;
border-color: #000000
}
/* Set List box Font and Background color */
QListView { font: 14px;
color: #000000;
background-color: #ffffff;
alternate-background-color: #C0C0C0;
padding: 2px;
border-radius: 4px
}
#layoutSelector {}
/* Set the TreeView Font and Background color */
QTreeView { color: #000000;
background-color: #ffffff;
border-radius: 14px
}
/* Set buttons Font and Background color */
QPushButton { font: 14px;
color: #000000;
background-color: #C0C0C0;
border-color: #000000;
border-width: 10px;}
#view-button-back { font: 14px;
background-color: #C0C0C0
}
#view-button-back:hover { font: 14px;
color: #000000;
background-color: #ffffff;
border-color: #000000
}
#view-button-next { font: 14px;
background-color: #C0C0C0;
border-color: #000000
}
#view-button-next:hover { font: 14px;
color: #000000;
background-color: #ffffff;
border-color: #000000
}
#view-button-cancel { font: 14px;
background-color: #C0C0C0;
border-color: #000000
}
#view-button-cancel:hover { font: 14px;
color: #000000;
background-color: #ffffff;
border-color: #000000;
}
#view-button-install { font: 14px;
color: #C0C0C0;
border-color: #000000
}
#view-button-done { font: 14px;
color: #000000;
border-color: #000000
}
/* Set the color in the keyboard selection */
#layoutSelector { selection-background-color: #F62817 }
#variantSelector { selection-background-color: #F62817 }
/* Set the CheckBox size and Background color */
QCheckBox { color: #000000;
background-color: #C0C0C0;
border-width: 2px;
border-color: #000000
}
m_encryptCheckBox { font: 14px;
color: #F62817;
background-color: #C0C0C0;
border-radius: 4px;
padding: 6px
}
checkBoxDoAutoLogin { font: 14px;
color: #000000;
background-color: #C0C0C0;
padding: 4px
}
restartCheckBox { font: 14px;
color: #000000;
background-color: #C0C0C0;
border-color: #000000;
border-radius: 8px;
height: 16px;
width: 100px;
padding: 4px
}
#QCheckBox#restartCheckBox::indicator:checked { image: url(/usr/share/pixmaps/ckm.png) }
/* Set the color when selected */
QRadioButton { color: #000000;
background-color: #C0C0C0;
padding: 4px;
border-radius: 4px
}
QComboBoxPrivateContainer { background-color: #ffffff }
QComboBoxListView { background-color: #ffffff }
qt_scrollarea_hcontainer { background-color: #ffffff }
qt_scrollarea_vcontainer { background-color: #ffffff }
QRadioButton::indicator { width: 18px ; height: 18px }
QRadioButton::indicator::checked { image: url(/usr/share/pixmaps/peppermint.png) }
QRadioButton::indicator::checked:hover { image: url(/usr/share/pixmaps/peppermint-fm-20.png) }
QRadioButton::indicator::unchecked:hover { image: url(/usr/share/pixmaps/peppermint-inst.png) }
/* Set the tip Font and Background color */
QToolTip { font: 14px;
color: #000000;
background-color: #ffffff;
padding: 4px;
border-radius: 4px
}
/* Set the Progress Bar alignment and load color */
QProgressBar { text-align: center }
QProgressBar::chunk { background-color: #F62817 }
#debugButton {font: }
#sidebarMenuApp{ background-color: #C0C0C0 }
#tabWidget { background-color: #C0C0C0 }

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# Bootloader configuration. The bootloader is installed to allow
# the system to start (and pick one of the installed operating
# systems to run).
---
# Define which bootloader you want to use for EFI installations
# Possible options are 'grub', 'sb-shim' and 'systemd-boot'.
efiBootLoader: "grub"
# systemd-boot configuration files settings, set kernel and initramfs file names
# and amount of time before default selection boots
kernel: "/vmlinuz-linux"
img: "/initramfs-linux.img"
fallback: "/initramfs-linux-fallback.img"
timeout: "10"
# Optionally set the menu entry name and kernel name to use in systemd-boot.
# If not specified here, these settings will be taken from branding.desc.
#
# bootloaderEntryName: "Generic GNU/Linux"
# kernelLine: ", with Stable-Kernel"
# fallbackKernelLine: ", with Stable-Kernel (fallback initramfs)"
# GRUB 2 binary names and boot directory
# Some distributions (e.g. Fedora) use grub2-* (resp. /boot/grub2/) names.
# These names are also used when using sb-shim, since that needs some
# GRUB functionality (notably grub-probe) to work. As needed, you may use
# complete paths like `/usr/bin/efibootmgr` for the executables.
#
grubInstall: "grub-install"
grubMkconfig: "grub-mkconfig"
grubCfg: "/boot/grub/grub.cfg"
grubProbe: "grub-probe"
efiBootMgr: "efibootmgr"
# Optionally set the bootloader ID to use for EFI. This is passed to
# grub-install --bootloader-id.
#
# If not set here, the value from bootloaderEntryName from branding.desc
# is used, with problematic characters (space and slash) replaced.
#
# The ID is also used as a directory name within the EFI environment,
# and the bootloader is copied from /boot/efi/EFI/<dirname>/ . When
# setting the option here, keep in mind that the name is sanitized
# (problematic characters, see above, are replaced).
#
efiBootloaderId: "debian"
# Optionally install a copy of the GRUB EFI bootloader as the EFI
# fallback loader (either bootia32.efi or bootx64.efi depending on
# the system). This may be needed on certain systems (Intel DH87MC
# seems to be the only one). If you set this to false, take care
# to add another module to optionally install the fallback on those
# boards that need it.
installEFIFallback: true

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# Configure one or more display managers (e.g. SDDM)
# with a "best effort" approach.
---
#The DM module attempts to set up all the DMs found in this list, in that precise order.
#It also sets up autologin, if the feature is enabled in globalstorage.
#The displaymanagers list can also be set in globalstorage, and in that case it overrides anything set up here.
displaymanagers:
- slim
- sddm
- lightdm
- gdm
- mdm
- lxdm
- kdm
#Enable the following settings to force a desktop environment in your displaymanager configuration file:
#defaultDesktopEnvironment:
# executable: "startkde"
# desktopFile: "plasma"
#If true, try to ensure that the user, group, /var directory etc. for the
#display manager are set up correctly. This is normally done by the distribution
#packages, and best left to them. Therefore, it is disabled by default.
basicSetup: false
#If true, setup autologin for openSUSE. This only makes sense on openSUSE
#derivatives or other systems where /etc/sysconfig/displaymanager exists.
sysconfigSetup: false

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---
restartNowEnabled: true
restartNowChecked: true
restartNowCommand: "reboot"

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---
mountOptions:
default: defaults,noatime
btrfs: defaults,noatime,space_cache,autodefrag
ssdExtraMountOptions:
ext4: discard
jfs: discard
xfs: discard
swap: discard
btrfs: discard,compress=lzo
crypttabOptions: luks,keyscript=/bin/cat

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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: no
# SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0
#
---
# These settings are used to set your default system time zone.
# Time zones are usually located under /usr/share/zoneinfo and
# provided by the 'tzdata' package of your Distribution.
#
# Distributions using systemd can list available
# time zones by using the timedatectl command.
# timedatectl list-timezones
#
# The starting timezone (e.g. the pin-on-the-map) when entering
# the locale page can be set through keys *region* and *zone*.
# If either is not set, defaults to America/New_York.
#
# Note that useSystemTimezone and GeoIP settings can change the
# starting time zone.
#
region: "America"
zone: "New_York"
# Instead of using *region* and *zone* specified above,
# you can use the system's notion of the timezone, instead.
# This can help if your system is automatically configured with
# a sensible TZ rather than chasing a fixed default.
#
# The default is false.
#
# useSystemTimezone: true
# Should changing the system location (e.g. clicking around on the timezone
# map) immediately reflect the changed timezone in the live system?
# By default, installers (with a target system) do, and setup (e.g. OEM
# configuration) does not, but you can switch it on here (or off, if
# you think it's annoying in the installer).
#
# Note that not all systems support live adjustment.
#
# adjustLiveTimezone: true
# System locales are detected in the following order:
#
# - /usr/share/i18n/SUPPORTED
# - localeGenPath (defaults to /etc/locale.gen if not set)
# - `locale -a` output
#
# Enable only when your Distribution is using a
# custom path for locale.gen
#
localeGenPath: "/etc/locale.gen"
# GeoIP based Language settings: Leave commented out to disable GeoIP.
#
# GeoIP needs a working Internet connection.
# This can be managed from `welcome.conf` by adding
# internet to the list of required conditions. (The welcome
# module can also do its own GeoIP lookups, independently
# of the lookup done here. The lookup in the welcome module
# is used to establish language; this one is for timezone).
#
# The configuration is in three parts:
# - a *style*, which can be "json" or "xml" depending on the
# kind of data returned by the service, and
# - a *url* where the data is retrieved, and
# - an optional *selector*
# to pick the right field out of the returned data (e.g. field
# name in JSON or element name in XML).
#
# The default selector (when the setting is blank) is picked to
# work with existing JSON providers (which use "time_zone") and
# Ubiquity's XML providers (which use "TimeZone").
#
# If the service configured via *url* uses
# a different attribute name (e.g. "timezone") in JSON or a
# different element tag (e.g. "<Time_Zone>") in XML, set the
# selector to the name or tag to be used.
#
# In JSON:
# - if the string contains "." characters, this is used as a
# multi-level selector, e.g. "a.b" will select the timezone
# from data "{a: {b: "Europe/Amsterdam" } }".
# - each part of the string split by "." characters is used as
# a key into the JSON data.
# In XML:
# - all elements with the named tag (e.g. all TimeZone) elements
# from the document are checked; the first one with non-empty
# text value is used.
# Special case:
# - the *style* "fixed" is also supported. This ignores the data
# returned from the URL (but the URL must still be valid!)
# and just returns the value of the *selector*.
#
# An HTTP(S) request is made to *url*. The request should return
# valid data in a suitable format, depending on *style*;
# generally this includes a string value with the timezone
# in <region>/<zone> format. For services that return data which
# does not follow the conventions of "suitable data" described
# below, *selector* may be used to pick different data.
#
# Suitable JSON data looks like
# ```
# {"time_zone":"America/New_York"}
# ```
# Suitable XML data looks like
# ```
# <Response><TimeZone>Europe/Brussels</TimeZone></Response>
# ```
#
# To accommodate providers of GeoIP timezone data with peculiar timezone
# naming conventions, the following cleanups are performed automatically:
# - backslashes are removed
# - spaces are replaced with _
#
# To disable GeoIP checking, either comment-out the entire geoip section,
# or set the *style* key to an unsupported format (e.g. `none`).
# Also, note the analogous feature in src/modules/welcome/welcome.conf.
#
geoip:
style: "json"
url: "https://geoip.kde.org/v1/calamares"
selector: "" # leave blank for the default
# For testing purposes, you could use *fixed* style, to see how Calamares
# behaves in a particular zone:
#
# geoip:
# style: "fixed"
# url: "https://geoip.kde.org/v1/calamares" # Still needs to be valid!
# selector: "America/Vancouver" # this is the selected zone
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# Writes a keyfile configuration with LUKS settings to the given path
---
# Path of the configuration file to write (in the target system)
#configFilePath: /cryptroot/crypttab
configFilePath: /etc/crypttab

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# Writes an openswap configuration with LUKS settings to the given path
---
# Path of the configuration file to write (in the target system)
configFilePath: /etc/openswap.conf

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---
# Whether to create /etc/machine-id for systemd.
systemd: false
# Whether to create /var/lib/dbus/machine-id for D-Bus.
dbus: true
# Whether /var/lib/dbus/machine-id should be a symlink to /etc/machine-id
# (ignored if dbus is false, or if there is no /etc/machine-id to point to).
symlink: true
# Whether to copy entropy from the host
entropy-copy: true
# Which files to write (paths in the target)
entropy-files:
- /var/lib/urandom/random-seed
# - /var/lib/systemd/random-seed

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# Mount filesystems in the target (generally, before treating the
# target as a usable chroot / "live" system). Filesystems are
# automatically mounted from the partitioning module. Filesystems
# listed here are **extra**. The filesystems listed in *extraMounts*
# are mounted in all target systems. The filesystems listed in
# *extraMountsEfi* are mounted in the target system **only** if
# the host machine uses UEFI.
---
# Extra filesystems to mount. The key's value is a list of entries; each
# entry has four keys:
# - device The device node to mount
# - fs The filesystem type to use
# - mountPoint Where to mount the filesystem
# - options (optional) Extra options to pass to mount(8)
#
extraMounts:
- device: proc
fs: proc
mountPoint: /proc
- device: sys
fs: sysfs
mountPoint: /sys
- device: /dev
mountPoint: /dev
options: bind
- device: tmpfs
fs: tmpfs
mountPoint: /run
- device: /run/udev
mountPoint: /run/udev
options: bind
extraMountsEfi:
- device: efivarfs
fs: efivarfs
mountPoint: /sys/firmware/efi/efivars

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---
# This is the URL that is retrieved to get the netinstall groups-and-packages
# data (which should be in the format described in netinstall.yaml), e.g.:
# groupsUrl: http://example.org/netinstall.php
# or it can be a locally installed file:
# groupsUrl: file:///usr/share/calamares/netinstall.yaml
#
# Note that the contents of the groups file is the **important**
# part of the configuration of this module. It specifies what
# the user may select and what commands are to be run.
#
# The format of the groups file is documented in `README.md`.
#
# As a special case, setting *groupsUrl* to the literal string
# `local` means that the data is obtained from **this** config
# file, under the key *groups*.
#
groupsUrl: file:///etc/calamares/modules/netinstall-packages.yaml
# If the installation can proceed without netinstall (e.g. the Live CD
# can create a working installed system, but netinstall is preferred
# to bring it up-to-date or extend functionality) leave this set to
# false (the default). If set to true, the netinstall data is required.
#
# This only has an effect if the netinstall data cannot be retrieved,
# or is corrupt: having "required" set, means the install cannot proceed.
required: false
# To support multiple instances of this module,
# some strings are configurable and translatable here.
# - *sidebar* This is the name of the module in the progress-tree / sidebar
# in Calamares.
# - *title* This is displayed above the list of packages.
# If no *sidebar* values are provided, defaults to "Package selection"
# and existing translations. If no *title* values are provided, no string
# is displayed.
#
# The following strings are already known to Calamares and can be
# listed here in *untranslated* form (e.g. as value of *sidebar*)
# without bothering with the translations: they are picked up from
# the regular translation framework:
# - "Package selection"
# - "Office software"
# - "Office package"
# - "Browser software"
# - "Browser package"
# - "Web browser"
label:
sidebar: "Packages"
sidebar[nl]: "Package selection"
sidebar[pt]: "Seleção de pacotes"
sidebar[ja]: "パッケージの選択"
title: "Packages"
title[nl]: "Package selection"
title[pt]: "Seleção de pacotes"
title[ja]: "パッケージの選択"

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- name: " SysVinit Init System"
description: " The original sysv-init, the standard and recommended choice."
critical: false
hidden: false
selected: true
expanded: false
packages:
- sysvinit-core
- name: " Runit Init System"
description: " An alternative implementation which provides /sbin/init (PID 1)."
critical: false
hidden: false
selected: false
expanded: false
packages:
- runit-init
- name: " Openrc Init System"
description: " A dependency-based service and runlevel management system."
critical: false
hidden: false
selected: false
expanded: false
packages:
- openrc

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backend: apt
operations:
- remove:
# We need to keep this as refracta uses these to build he live CD's
- 'live-boot'
- 'live-boot-doc'
- 'live-config'
- 'live-config-doc'
- 'live-config-systemd'
- 'live-config-systemd'
- 'live-tools'
# - 'live-task-localisation'
# - 'live-task-recommended'
#This one we don't need the users can decide thier own installer
- 'calamares-settings-debian'
- 'calamares'
# This section add any other software you want to remove.
# - 'gparted'
# - 'bleachbit'
# - 'termit'

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efiSystemPartition: "/boot/efi"
userSwapChoices:
- none # Create no swap, use no swap
- small # Up to 4GB
- suspend # At least main memory size
- file # To swap file instead of partition
alwaysShowPartitionLabels: true
initialPartitioningChoice: erase
initialSwapChoice: none
defaultFileSystemType: "ext4"
availableFileSystemTypes: ["ext4","f2fs","xfs"]

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---
dontChroot: false
timeout: 999
script:
- "-rm @@ROOT@@/usr/share/applications/Install-peppermint.desktop"
- "groupadd sgx"

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---
unpack:
- source: "/run/live/medium/live/filesystem.squashfs"
sourcefs: "squashfs"
destination: ""

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---
userGroup: users
defaultGroups:
- cdrom
- floppy
- sudo
- audio
- dip
- video
- plugdev
- netdev
- lpadmin
- scanner
- bluetooth
- sambashare
autologinGroup: autologin
sudoersGroup: sudo
setRootPassword: false

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---
showSupportUrl: false
showKnownIssuesUrl: false
showReleaseNotesUrl: false
requirements:
requiredStorage: 10
requiredRam: 1.0
check:
- storage
- ram
- power
- root
- internet
required:
- storage
- ram
- root

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# 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 ]
# YAML: list of maps of string:string key-value pairs.
instances:
- id: packages
module: netinstall
config: netinstall-packages.conf
- id: system
module: netinstall
config: netinstall-system.conf
- id: pkgs
module: netinstall
config: netinstall-pkgs.conf
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
- netinstall@packages
- 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
- sources-media
- machineid
- fstab
- locale
- keyboard
- localecfg
- users
- displaymanager
- networkcfg
- hwclock
- services-systemd
- bootloader-config
- grubcfg
- bootloader
- packages
- luksbootkeyfile
- luksopenswaphookcfg
- plymouthcfg
- initramfscfg
- initramfs
- sources-media-unmount
- sources-final
- shellprocess
- 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: peppermint
# 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

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@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ cp $fusato/pepconf/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.chroot/opt/pepconf
cp -r $fusato/bootloaders/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.binary
cp -r $fusato/repos/* $fusato/fusato/config/archives
cp -r $fusato/calamares/calamares/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.chroot/etc/calamares
cp -r $fusato/calamares/calamares/debian/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.chroot/etc/calamares
cp -r $fusato/configs/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.chroot/etc/
#cp -r $fusato/packages/* $fusato/fusato/config/packages.chroot
cp -r $fusato/grub/themes/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.chroot/boot/grub/themes

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@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ cp $fusato/pepconf/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.chroot/opt/pepconf
cp -r $fusato/bootloaders/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.binary
cp -r $fusato/repos/* $fusato/fusato/config/archives
cp -r $fusato/calamares/calamares/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.chroot/etc/calamares
cp -r $fusato/calamares/calamares/debian/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.chroot/etc/calamares
cp -r $fusato/configs/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.chroot/etc/
#cp -r $fusato/packages/* $fusato/fusato/config/packages.chroot
cp -r $fusato/grub/themes/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.chroot/boot/grub/themes

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@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ cp $fusato/pepconf/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.chroot/opt/pepconf
cp -r $fusato/bootloaders/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.binary
cp -r $fusato/repos/* $fusato/fusato/config/archives
cp -r $fusato/calamares/calamares/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.chroot/etc/calamares
cp -r $fusato/calamares/calamares/debian/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.chroot/etc/calamares
cp -r $fusato/configs/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.chroot/etc/
#cp -r $fusato/packages/* $fusato/fusato/config/packages.chroot
cp -r $fusato/grub/themes/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.chroot/boot/grub/themes

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@ -277,7 +277,7 @@ cp $fusato/pepconf/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.chroot/opt/pepconf
cp -r $fusato/bootloaders/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.binary
cp -r $fusato/repos/* $fusato/fusato/config/archives
cp -r $fusato/calamares/calamares/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.chroot/etc/calamares
cp -r $fusato/calamares/calamares/devuan/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.chroot/etc/calamares
cp -r $fusato/configs/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.chroot/etc/
#cp -r $fusato/packages/* $fusato/fusato/config/packages.chroot
cp -r $fusato/grub/themes/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.chroot/boot/grub/themes

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@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ cp $fusato/pepconf/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.chroot/opt/pepconf
cp -r $fusato/bootloaders/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.binary
cp -r $fusato/repos/* $fusato/fusato/config/archives
cp -r $fusato/calamares/calamares/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.chroot/etc/calamares
cp -r $fusato/calamares/calamares/devuan/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.chroot/etc/calamares
cp -r $fusato/configs/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.chroot/etc/
#cp -r $fusato/packages/* $fusato/fusato/config/packages.chroot
cp -r $fusato/grub/themes/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.chroot/boot/grub/themes

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@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ cp $fusato/pepconf/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.chroot/opt/pepconf
cp -r $fusato/bootloaders/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.binary
cp -r $fusato/repos/* $fusato/fusato/config/archives
cp -r $fusato/calamares/calamares/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.chroot/etc/calamares
cp -r $fusato/calamares/calamares/devuan/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.chroot/etc/calamares
cp -r $fusato/configs/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.chroot/etc/
#cp -r $fusato/packages/* $fusato/fusato/config/packages.chroot
cp -r $fusato/grub/themes/* $fusato/fusato/config/includes.chroot/boot/grub/themes