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David McKinney 9cda830f1f Update base realmfs from buster to bullseye
- Base realmfs is now based on Debian bullseye
- Replaced buster link in docs/duck/realmfs.duck with bullseye
- Added neovim as the default vim in the base realmfs packages
2021-03-20 20:27:15 -04:00

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#
# RealmFS Image Builder configuration file template
#
# Synopsis:
#
# mkdir work && cd work
# realmfs-builder --new
# vim build.conf
# sudo realmfs-builder build.conf
#
# Full documentation in /usr/share/realmfs-builder/README
#
#
# Add space separated list of extra packages to install to PACKAGES.
#
# If you need full control over the packages installed, you can set
# the variable BASE_PACKAGES and it will override the value of this
# variable in the main builder.
#
PACKAGES="man manpages vim-nox iputils-ping tmux gnome-terminal firefox nautilus evince unzip x264"
#
# These variables are set to the default values, if you don't want to change them
# they can just be deleted. Or you can keep them, the result will be the same.
#
DEBIAN_RELEASE="bullseye"
DEBIAN_MIRROR="https://deb.debian.org/debian"
#
# All the following is about how you can add code to run either
# before or after packages are installed.
#
# If you just want to add some extra packages to install in your image, you don't
# need any of this and it can all be deleted.
#
#
# PRE_INSTALL_MODULES run before packages are installed
#
PRE_INSTALL_MODULES=""
#
# POST_INSTALL_MODULES run after packages are installed
#
POST_INSTALL_MODULES="example-module another-module"
#
# Writing shell code functions inside your config file is the easiest way to
# implement modules, but you can also put module code into a directory of
# external files. See README for information about how to do that.
#
example-module() {
info "Hello, this is example-module, configuring password-less sudo for user account"
# add a sudoers config line
echo "user ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL" >> /etc/sudoers.d/10-no-password-for-user
}
#
# If you add a subdirectory called 'realmfs-files' to the
# directory containing this build config file and then
# add a file 'example.service':
#
# THISDIR/realmfs-files/example.service
#
# You can then install it by running install_file in a module
# like this:
#
another-module() {
info "This is another example module"
# install_file 0644 example.service /usr/lib/systemd/system
# systemctl enable example.service
}