From 5c5f971b19c17e6d169949a7d1cdb44151f14b3a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: KoNicks <61112636+KoNickss@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2021 00:29:25 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Update README.md --- README.md | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 88323b4..732389b 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -11,17 +11,17 @@ After you're done unziping the image, edit `/usr/share/koffe/archbox/etc/pacman. and `pacman -Syu` to add the necessary files. After that just exit and re-enter the container and you should be able to use it. ## Usage After you do `koffe-shell` to enter the container, you can do `helpme` to list commands, I'm gonna list the steps of making a basic iso. -### 1.Register the packages (you only have to do this once) +### 1.Registering the packages (you only have to do this once) To do that, use the command `register package-name` #### !!IMPORTANT!! : you need these following packages for even the most basic of installs: base, linux, linux-firmware, libnewt (for the script) and grub, register them before any other packages. If the package is actually a group (like gnome, xorg, plasma) do register-g instead of register. -TIP: To make package groups, simply make a folder in /arch/pkgs and move all packages you want to put in said group in that folder, afther that when you select the folder it'll fetch everything in it. -### 2. Make the iso +TIP: To make package groups, simply make a folder in /arch/pkgs and move all packages you want to put in said group in that folder, after that when you select the folder it'll fetch everything in it. +### 2. Making the iso Run `iso-make`, you will be prompted with a screen where you can choose what packages (from the registered ones) to download for the installation, once again you need the packages listed in step 1 for even the most basic installs, so add them for a healthy install. After you're done choosing the packages and downloading them, choose the "done" option at the very bottom and let the iso generate. ### 3. Collect and use the iso The iso will be copied from the container to the home folder after you run `exit`, pick it up from there and use it, you can flash it to a usb, burn it to a disk or mount it to a virtual machine. ### 4. Installing -Boot from the iso and run `bash install` in the live env, this should start the installer right away, just follow the steps keeping these steps in mind: +Boot from the iso and run `bash install` in the live env, this should start the installer right away, just follow the steps keeping these things in mind: In cfdisk you need at least one partition with the type set as "linux", you can also add one with a "swap" label as long as it is about 1.5 times as big as your ram storage (but this is optional), if you're on uefi create a 500 MB fat32 partition and if you're on mbr/legacy tick the 'bootable' option for the linux partition. Make sure to memorise or write down what partiton (/dev/name) is used for what as you will need to fill that in later. -### 4. Tips for advanced users +### Tips for advanced users: You can edit /arch/scripts/ to better suit your installation, koffe.is is what runs in the live env and pi.is is the post-install setup that runs in chroot.