# Configuration file for Calamares # Syntax is YAML 1.2 --- # Modules can be job modules (with different interfaces) and QtWidgets view modules. # They could all be placed in a number of different paths. # "local" is LIBDIR/calamares/modules with settings in SHARE/calamares/modules modules-search: [ local ] # We define the module names in the order they should show up (QtWidget view modules, # with one or more pages) OR be executed if enqueued (all other modules). # Pages can also enqueue jobs for delayed execution in the order specified for the # install phase. # 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. prepare: - 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. install: #- dummyprocess #- dummypython - partition - mount - unpackfs - machineid - fstab - locale - keyboard - localecfg #- initcpiocfg #- initcpio - users - displaymanager - networkcfg - hwclock #- dracut #- initramfs - packages - grubcfg - bootloader - 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. postinstall: - 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: argent_branding # If this is set to true, Calamares will show an "are you sure?" prompt right before the # install phase, i.e. at the point of no return. If it's false, no prompt is shown. # Default is false. prompt-install: false