Summary:
Add shellprocess to enable i386.
Bump Standards-Version to 4.5.0.
This provides "plan B" to T143
Test Plan:
1. Boot live media
1. Try to install Steam in Discover and it should fail with "dependency resolution failed"
1. Install Lubuntu
1. Reboot
1. `dpkg --print-foreign-architectures` returns `i386`
1. Install Steam in Discover and it should just work
Reviewers: wxl, tsimonq2
Reviewed By: wxl
Differential Revision: https://phab.lubuntu.me/D75
Summary:
This resolves T107
Refactor automirror
Add donate button url and geoip to welcome
Adjust locale.conf geoip format
Set default filesystem type and no user swap choices
Add defaults to settings to eliminate warnings
Add efi mount options to fstab.conf
Set restart mode in finished.conf to new style
Set bootloader entry name to Ubuntu and slideshowAPI to 1
Test Plan:
Test Calamares installation for proper location detection.
Test Calamares installation for proper efi mount.
Test Calamares installation for proper bootloader entry.
Reviewers: tsimonq2, wxl, apt-ghetto
Reviewed By: tsimonq2, wxl
Subscribers: apt-ghetto
Maniphest Tasks: T107
Differential Revision: https://phab.lubuntu.me/D33
Summary:
The initramfs job fails to build an initrd.img for two reasons:
1. No /boot/vmlinuz-$version
2. No /boot/initrd.img-$version
(1) is due to "contextualprocess@before_bootloader_mkdirs" needing to
be executed before "initramfs" because it copies in the kernel image
from /cdrom/casper/vmlinuz.
(2) is due to a bug in update-initramfs::get_sorted_versions() because
it expects there to be an existing initrd.img-$version despite the fact
the "initramfs" module is calling it with the -c (create) option, not
-u (update).
Closes (LP: #1829805)
Test Plan: Edited config in Live Environment and successfully rebooted into the installed OS.
Reviewers: wxl, tsimonq2
Reviewed By: wxl
Differential Revision: https://phab.lubuntu.me/D15
Summary: All settings required to enable support for LUKS/encryption.
Test Plan:
The two methods of encryption will need to be tested:
1. Automated option, e.g. Erase Disk
1. Click the radio button for the option
1. Check the Encrypt checkbox
1. Enter your password twice
1. Continue with the install as normal
1. Manual partitioning
1. Create a new partition
1. Check the Encrypt checkbox underneath filesystem
1. Enter your password twice
1. Don't forget to mount as /
1. Continue with the install as normal
If the install completes without errors and can boot successfully after completion, asking for and accepting the correct password before booting the system, then we've got ourselves a winner.
Reviewers: tsimonq2
Reviewed By: tsimonq2
Differential Revision: https://phab.lubuntu.me/D28