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udeved 2015-11-25 00:29:45 +01:00
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@ -249,8 +249,8 @@ buildpkg and buildiso support building from buildsets
Default location of sets is:
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/etc/manjaro-tools/manjaro-tools/sets/pkg
/etc/manjaro-tools/manjaro-tools/sets/iso
/etc/manjaro-tools/manjaro-tools/sets/pkg.d
/etc/manjaro-tools/manjaro-tools/sets/iso.d
~~~
but it can be configured in the manjaro-tools.conf.
@ -291,8 +291,8 @@ If you create a buildset manually, the buildset must have a .set extension.
* Examples:
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/etc/manjaro-tools/sets/pkg/lxqt-0.8.set
/etc/manjaro-tools/sets/iso/manjaro-0.9.0.set
/etc/manjaro-tools/sets/pkg.d/lxqt-0.8.set
/etc/manjaro-tools/sets/iso.d/manjaro-0.9.0.set
~~~
###5. buildtree
@ -323,6 +323,8 @@ manjaro-chroot is a little tool to quickly chroot into a second system installed
If the automount option is enabled, manjaro-chroot will detect installed systems with os-prober, and pops up a list with linux systems to select from.
If there is only 1 system installed besides the host system, no list will pop up and it will automatically mount the second system.
####Arguments
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$ manjaro-chroot -h
usage: ${0##*/} chroot-dir [command]
@ -352,6 +354,8 @@ It needs to be run inside the iso-profiles directory.
Ideally, you have a running ssh agent on the host, and your key added, and your public key provided to your SF account. You can then upload without being asked for ssh password.
####Arguments
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$ deployiso -h
Usage: deployiso [options]
@ -363,7 +367,7 @@ Usage: deployiso [options]
-h This help
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######* upload official buildset
######* upload official buildset, ie all built iso defined in a buildset
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deployiso -p official -c