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My customized ParticleOS configuration

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  .gitignore
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+ .ignore
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  README.md
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  makefile
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  mkosi.local.conf
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  systemd
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  mkosi.conf.d/fedora/mkosi.conf
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+ mkosi.profiles/custom/mkosi.conf
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- mkosi.sandbox/etc/yum.repos.d/_copr:copr.fedorainfracloud.org:chenxiaolong:sbctl.repo
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- mkosi.sandbox/etc/yum.repos.d/_copr:copr.fedorainfracloud.org:grahamwhiteuk:libfprint-tod.repo
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- mkosi.sandbox/etc/yum.repos.d/hashicorp.repo
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  mkosi.extra/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/etc.conf
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  mkosi.profiles/gnome/mkosi.conf.d/debian/mkosi.conf
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- mkosi.extra/usr/lib/systemd/system-preset/10-jcgl.preset
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+ mkosi.profiles/custom/mkosi.sandbox/etc/yum.repos.d/_copr:copr.fedorainfracloud.org:chenxiaolong:sbctl.repo
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+ mkosi.profiles/custom/mkosi.sandbox/etc/yum.repos.d/_copr:copr.fedorainfracloud.org:grahamwhiteuk:libfprint-tod.repo
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+ mkosi.profiles/custom/mkosi.sandbox/etc/yum.repos.d/hashicorp.repo
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+ mkosi.profiles/gnome/mkosi.conf.d/debian/mkosi.conf.d/gnome-xsession.conf
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+ mkosi.profiles/selinux/mkosi.extra/etc/selinux/config
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+ mkosi.profiles/selinux/mkosi.extra/etc/selinux/semanage.conf
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+ mkosi.profiles/selinux/mkosi.extra/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/selinux.conf
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+ mkosi.profiles/custom/mkosi.extra/usr/local/lib/systemd/system-preset/10-jcgl.preset
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+ mkosi.profiles/custom/mkosi.extra/usr/local/lib/systemd/system/units_cur.service
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+ mkosi.profiles/custom/mkosi.extra/usr/local/lib/systemd/system/units_cur.timer
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+ mkosi.profiles/custom/mkosi.extra/usr/local/lib/systemd/user/autorestic.service
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+ mkosi.profiles/custom/mkosi.extra/usr/local/lib/systemd/user/autorestic.timer
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+ mkosi.profiles/custom/mkosi.extra/usr/local/lib/systemd/system/logrotate.service.d/10-jcgl.conf
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.gitignore+1 -3
             @@ -1,6 +1,4 @@     1      1# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later     2       mkosi.local/     3       mkosi.local.conf     4      2mkosi.output/     5      3mkosi.cache/     6      4mkosi.tools/             @@ -10,5 +8,5 @@    10      8mkosi.version    11      9.mkosi-private    12     10mkosi.packages/    13       keys/    14     11mkosi.profiles/custom/mkosi.extra/usr/local/bin/           12versions/
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README.md+51 -158
             @@ -1,160 +1,53 @@     1      1# ParticleOS     2      2     3       ParticleOS is a fully customizable immutable distribution implementing the     4       concepts described in     5       [Fitting Everything Together](https://0pointer.net/blog/fitting-everything-together.html).     6            7       Note that ParticleOS is still in development, and we don't provide any backwards     8       compatibility guarantees at all.     9           10       The crucial difference that makes ParticleOS unique compared to other immutable    11       distributions is that users build the ParticleOS image themselves and sign it    12       with their own keys instead of installing vendor signed images. This allows    13       configuring the image to your liking by having full control over which    14       distribution is used as the base and which packages are installed into the    15       image.    16           17       The ParticleOS image is built using [mkosi](https://github.com/systemd/mkosi).    18       You will need to install the current main branch of mkosi to build current    19       ParticleOS images.    20           21       First, configure the variant you'd like to build in `mkosi.local.conf`. For a    22       desktop system, you'll want the `desktop` profile and either the `gnome` or the    23       `kde` profile.    24           25       ```conf    26       [Distribution]    27       Distribution=arch    28           29       [Config]    30       Profiles=desktop,kde    31       ```    32           33       To build the image, run `mkosi -B -f` from the ParticleOS repository. Currently    34       `arch`, `fedora` and `debian` are supported distributions. Implementing support for a    35       new distribution (that's already supported in mkosi) is as simple as writing the    36       necessary config files to install the required packages for that distribution.    37           38       To update the system after installation, you clone the ParticleOS repository    39       or your fork of it, make sure `mkosi.local.conf` is configured to your liking and    40       run `mkosi -B -ff sysupdate -- update --reboot` which will update the system using    41       `systemd-sysupdate` and then reboot.    42           43       ## Using the OBS profile to fetch a newer systemd    44           45       Sometimes ParticleOS adopts systemd features as soon as they get merged into    46       systemd without waiting for an official release. That's why we recommend    47       enabling the `obs` profile to enable the systemd repositories on OBS    48       (https://software.opensuse.org//download.html?project=system%3Asystemd&package=systemd)    49       containing systemd packages which are built every day from systemd's git main    50       branch.    51           52       To enable the `obs` profile, add the following to `mkosi.local.conf`:    53           54       ```conf    55       [Config]    56       Profiles=obs    57       ```    58           59       ## Building systemd from source    60           61       As an alternative to using the `obs` profile, you can build systemd from source:    62           63       ```sh    64       git clone https://github.com/systemd/systemd    65       cd systemd    66       mkosi -f sandbox -- meson setup build    67       mkosi -f sandbox -- meson compile -C build    68       mkosi -t none -f    69       ```    70           71       Then write the following to `mkosi.local.conf` in the ParticleOS repository to    72       use the artifacts from the systemd repository built by mkosi in ParticleOS:    73           74       ```conf    75       [Content]    76       VolatilePackageDirectories=../systemd/build/mkosi.builddir/<distribution>~<release>~<arch>    77           78       [Build]    79       ExtraSearchPaths=../systemd/build    80       ```    81           82       Make sure the distribution and release in `mkosi.local.conf` are identical in the    83       systemd checkout and the particleos checkout.    84           85       To build a newer systemd, run `git pull` in the systemd repository followed by    86        `mkosi -f sandbox -- meson compile -C build` and `mkosi -t none`.    87           88       ## Signing keys    89           90       ParticleOS images are signed for Secure Boot with the user's keys. To generate a new key,    91       run `mkosi genkey`. The key must be stored safely, it will be required to sign updates.    92           93       The key can be stored in a smartcard. Then you have to set the key in `mkosi.local.conf`:    94           95       ```    96       [Validation]    97       SecureBootKey=pkcs11:object=Private key 1;type=private    98       SecureBootKeySource=provider:pkcs11    99       SignExpectedPcrKey=pkcs11:object=Private key 1;type=private   100       SignExpectedPcrKeySource=provider:pkcs11   101       VerityKey=pkcs11:object=Private key 1;type=private   102       VerityKeySource=provider:pkcs11   103       ```   104          105       ## Installation   106          107       Before installing ParticleOS, make sure that Secure Boot is in setup mode on the   108       target system. The Secure Boot mode can be configured in the UEFI firmware   109       interface of the target system. If there's an existing Linux installation on the   110       target system already, run `systemctl reboot --firmware-setup` to reboot into   111       the UEFI firmware interface. At the same time, make sure the UEFI firmware   112       interface is password protected so an attacker cannot just disable Secure Boot   113       again.   114          115       To install ParticleOS with a USB drive, first build the image on an existing   116       Linux system as described above. Then, burn it to the USB drive with   117       `mkosi burn /dev/<usb>`. Once burned to the USB drive, plug the USB drive into   118       the system onto which you'd like to install ParticleOS and boot into the USB   119       drive via the firmware. Then, boot into the "Installer" UKI profile. When you   120       end up in the root shell, run   121       `systemd-repart --dry-run=no --empty=force --defer-partitions=swap,root,home /dev/<drive>`   122       to install ParticleOS to the system's drive. Finally, reboot into the target   123       drive (not the USB) and the regular profile (not the installer one) to complete   124       the installation.   125          126       ## LUKS recovery key   127          128       systemd doesn't support adding a recovery key to a partition enrolled with a token   129       only (tpm/fido2). It is possible to use cryptenroll to add a recovery password   130       to the root partition: `cryptsetup luksAddKey --token-type systemd-tpm2 /dev/<id>`   131          132       ## Firmwares   133          134       Only firmwares that are dependencies of a kernel module are included, but some   135       modules don't declare their dependencies properly. Dependencies of a module can be   136       found with `modinfo`. If you experience missing firmwares, you should report   137       this to the module maintainer. `FirmwareInclude=` can be added in `mkosi.local.conf`   138       to include the firmware regardless of whether a module depends on it.   139          140       ## Configuring systemd-homed after installation   141          142       After installing ParticleOS and logging into your systemd-homed managed user,   143       run the following to configure systemd-homed for the best experience:   144          145       ```sh   146       homectl update \   147           --auto-resize-mode=off \   148           --disk-size=max \   149           --luks-discard=on"   150       ```   151          152       Disabling the auto resize mode avoids slow system boot and shutdown. Enabling   153       LUKS discard makes sure the home directory doesn't become inaccessible because   154       systemd-homed is unable to resize the home directory.   155          156       ## Default root password and user when booting in a virtual machine   157          158       If you boot ParticleOS in a virtual machine using `mkosi vm`, the root password   159       is automatically set to `particleos` and a default user `particleos` with password   160       `particleos` is created as well.            3[ParticleOS](https://github.com/systemd/particleos) is an extremely cool            4meta-distribution from the systemd project. It's my favorite thing in software            5since I discovered IPv6. Concretely, it's a configuration for systemd's            6[`mkosi` tool](https://mkosi.systemd.io/) that you use to build your own            7ParticleOS images. As described in the readme:            8            9> ParticleOS is a fully customizable immutable distribution implementing the           10concepts described in [Fitting Everything           11Together](https://0pointer.net/blog/fitting-everything-together.html).           12           13Among other things, it has the following characteristics:           14           15- OS versions are delivered as immutable `/usr` partitions           16  - A/B partitions for worry-free upgrades and rollbacks           17  - Block-level integrity provided by           18    [dm-verity](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Dm-verity)           19  - Authenticity provided by a signature on the dm-verity data, done with           20    your own keys           21- Is easily hacked on, just like traditional mutable OSes           22  - Essentially *is* a traditional OS (one of Arch, Debian, or Fedora), built           23    fully from regular distro packages           24  - Hacking on `/usr` is done at image build-time, rather than during OS           25    runtime           26- Is signed with your own SecureBoot keys           27- LUKS-encrypted root partition with TPM-stored key for automatic unlocking           28- LUKS-encrypted home directory managed by           29  [`systemd-homed`](https://systemd.io/HOME_DIRECTORY/)           30           31This here is my own customized version/soft fork of ParticleOS. It's the Fedora           32variant.           33           34## Notable files/directories           35           36- [makefile](makefile)—contains most important commands. `build` and           37  `sysupdate` targets are the main ones. is also responsible for downloading           38  miscellaneous unpackaged binaries.           39- [mkosi.local.conf](mkosi.local.conf)—the linchpin that holds the custom           40  configuration together.           41- [mkosi.profiles/custom](mkosi.profiles/custom)—the custom `mkosi` profile           42  where most of my customizations live.           43  - [mkosi.conf](mkosi.profiles/custom/mkosi.conf)—contains the           44    packages I want installed.           45  - [mkosi.extra](mkosi.profiles/custom/mkosi.extra)—additional files that           46    get included in the built images.           47           48## Other changes           49           50In addition to the above customizations, there are a number of other small           51tweaks I've made, mostly to get Fedora+KDE Plasma working together. Some of them           52should probably be upstreamed to the ParticleOS project. The overall patchset           53can be seen [here on Gitpatch](https://gitpatch.com/jcgl/particleos/patch/5).
makefile+73 -4
             @@ -1,8 +1,77 @@     1       BINDIR := mkosi.profiles/custom/mkosi.extra/usr/local/bin     2            3       $(BINDIR)/btdu: $(MAKE_TMPDIR)/btdu            1BIN_DIR := mkosi.profiles/custom/mkosi.extra/usr/local/bin            2PACKAGES_DIR := mkosi.profiles/custom/mkosi.packages            3btdu := $(BIN_DIR)/btdu            4jj := $(BIN_DIR)/jj            5opensnitch := $(PACKAGES_DIR)/opensnitch.rpm            6opensnitch_ui := $(PACKAGES_DIR)/opensnitch_ui.rpm            7ALL := $(btdu) $(jj) $(opensnitch) $(opensnitch_ui)            8LATEST_VERSION = $(shell mkosi summary --json | jq -r '.Images[] | select(.Image == "main") | .ImageVersion')            9INSTALLED_VERSION = $(shell grep IMAGE_VERSION /etc/os-release | cut -d= -f2 | tr -d \")           10           11.PHONY: deps           12deps: $(PACKAGES_DIR) $(BIN_DIR) $(ALL)           13           14.PHONY: clean           15clean:           16	rm -fv $(ALL)           17           18$(BIN_DIR) $(PACKAGES_DIR):           19	mkdir -p $@           20           21$(jj): $(MAKE_TMPDIR)/jj.tar.gz           22	echo 9967a240e3294a0bce4444c55d40a35b70af44c69b558689aced95e4e497cef2 $(MAKE_TMPDIR)/jj.tar.gz | sha256sum --check           23	tar -xzf $(MAKE_TMPDIR)/jj.tar.gz -C $(MAKE_TMPDIR) --one-top-level=jj_out --overwrite           24	cp $(MAKE_TMPDIR)/jj_out/jj $@           25           26$(MAKE_TMPDIR)/jj.tar.gz:           27	wget https://github.com/jj-vcs/jj/releases/download/v0.35.0/jj-v0.35.0-x86_64-unknown-linux-musl.tar.gz -O $(MAKE_TMPDIR)/jj.tar.gz           28           29$(btdu): $(MAKE_TMPDIR)/btdu     4     30	echo 35b9bb752e6aa902b8281e92a5411b2f1cfb9fa251089adf909dc95efc011c48 $(MAKE_TMPDIR)/btdu | sha256sum --check     5       	mv $(MAKE_TMPDIR)/btdu $@           31	cp $(MAKE_TMPDIR)/btdu $@           32	chmod +x $@     6     33     7     34$(MAKE_TMPDIR)/btdu:     8     35	wget https://github.com/CyberShadow/btdu/releases/download/v0.6.0/btdu-static-x86_64 -O $(MAKE_TMPDIR)/btdu           36           37$(opensnitch): $(MAKE_TMPDIR)/opensnitch.rpm           38	echo 2caf4e13ffd1b7af48306a2e9e979042f526823720b42bee4c00194f140d64dd $(MAKE_TMPDIR)/opensnitch.rpm | sha256sum --check           39	cp $(MAKE_TMPDIR)/opensnitch.rpm $@           40           41$(MAKE_TMPDIR)/opensnitch.rpm:           42		wget https://github.com/evilsocket/opensnitch/releases/download/v1.7.2/opensnitch-1.7.2-1.x86_64.rpm -O $(MAKE_TMPDIR)/opensnitch.rpm           43           44$(opensnitch_ui): $(MAKE_TMPDIR)/opensnitch_ui.rpm           45	echo b26029cbc83880ebc92170035d50237c13b17ffc0b3cf52b89fa1348edfdfb43 $(MAKE_TMPDIR)/opensnitch_ui.rpm | sha256sum --check           46	cp $(MAKE_TMPDIR)/opensnitch_ui.rpm $@           47           48$(MAKE_TMPDIR)/opensnitch_ui.rpm:           49	wget https://github.com/evilsocket/opensnitch/releases/download/v1.7.2/opensnitch-ui-1.7.2-1.noarch.rpm -O $(MAKE_TMPDIR)/opensnitch_ui.rpm           50           51mkosi.crt:           52	ln -s ~/Vaults/particleos_keys/sbctl/var/keys/db/db.pem mkosi.crt           53           54mkosi.key:           55	ln -s ~/Vaults/particleos_keys/sbctl/var/keys/db/db.key mkosi.key           56           57.PHONY: build           58build: deps           59	mkosi build --auto-bump --cache-only never           60           61.PHONY: systemd           62systemd:           63	sh -c 'cd systemd && mkosi -t none -f --distribution=fedora --release=43'           64           65.PHONY: sysupdate           66sysupdate:           67	mkosi sysupdate -- update           68	mkdir -p versions           69	cat mkosi.output/ParticleOS_$(LATEST_VERSION)_x86-64.changelog | gzip > versions/$(LATEST_VERSION).changelog.gz           70           71.PHONY: diff_changelog           72diff_changelog:           73	sh -c 'diff --color=always -u <(gzip --decompress --to-stdout versions/$(INSTALLED_VERSION).changelog.gz) mkosi.output/ParticleOS_$(LATEST_VERSION)_x86-64.changelog; test $$? -le 1'           74           75.PHONY: diff_manifest           76diff_manifest:           77	sh -c 'diff --color=always -u /etc/mkosi-manifest mkosi.output/ParticleOS_$(LATEST_VERSION)_x86-64.manifest; test $$? -le 1'
mkosi.local.conf+3 -138
             @@ -3,148 +3,13 @@     3      3Release=43     4      4     5      5[Build]     6       ToolsTree=default     7       ToolsTreeDistribution=fedora     8       ToolsTreeProfiles=misc,runtime,gui     9      6ExtraSearchPaths=./systemd/build/mkosi.builddir/fedora~43~x86-64/    10      7    11      8[Config]    12      9Profiles=desktop,kde,custom    13     10           11[Output]           12ManifestFormat=changelog           13    14     14[Content]    15     15VolatilePackageDirectories=./systemd/build/mkosi.builddir/fedora~43~x86-64/    16       Packages=    17               ansible    18               awk    19               bash    20               bash-completion    21               binutils    22               bind-utils    23               bat    24               clatd    25               clang-devel    26               cowsay    27               cmatrix    28               curl    29               debian-keyring    30               dictd    31               du-dust    32               emacs    33               entr    34               exfatprogs    35               exiftool    36               fastfetch    37               fcitx5-mozc    38               fcitx5-configtool    39               fcitx5-gtk    40               fcitx5-qt    41               firejail    42               fontawesome-fonts-all    43               kcm-fcitx5    44               fd-find    45               file    46               fish    47               flatpak    48               fprintd-pam    49               fortune    50               # needed for appimage    51               fuse-libs    52               fzf    53               gcc    54               git    55               git-absorb    56               git-delta    57               git-lfs    58               glances    59               # needed for geoclue?    60               glib-networking    61               guestfs-tools    62               golang    63               graphviz    64               htop    65               iio-sensor-proxy    66               ImageMagick    67               iperf3    68               java-latest-openjdk    69               @kde-desktop    70               kde-connect    71               kde-partitionmanager    72               kitty    73               kitty-shell-integration    74               kitty-terminfo    75               krfb    76               libfprint-tod    77               libfprint-2-tod1-broadcom    78               libfprint-tod-selinux    79               litecli    80               lm_sensors    81               lolcat    82               lshw    83               lsof    84               man    85               # include mkosi just for shell completion and man pages    86               mkosi    87               mokutil    88               mpv    89               ncdu    90               neovim    91               ninja    92               okular    93               osc    94               # needed for bell fish function    95               oxygen-sounds    96               pre-commit    97               python3-neovim    98               nmap    99               nmap-ncat   100               # for coc.nvim   101               npm   102               # needed for clatd on F43 apparently   103               perl-IPC-Cmd   104               perl-JSON   105               pipewire-utils   106               plasma-disks   107               plasma-vault   108               pnpm   109               powertop   110               proxychains-ng   111               python3-netaddr   112               ripgrep   113               rubygem-asciidoctor   114               rustup   115               rsync   116               sbctl   117               setroubleshoot   118               sbsigntools   119               sqlite   120               stgit   121               tcpdump   122               # not yet available for fedora 43   123               # terraform-ls   124               tmux   125               toolbox   126               tor   127               translate-shell   128               trash-cli   129               ttyplot   130               units   131               unrar-free   132               @virtualization   133               wget   134               whois   135               wl-clipboard   136               wireshark   137               yubikey-manager   138               kernel   139               repository/opensnitch-ui-1.7.1-1.noarch.rpm   140               repository/opensnitch-1.7.1-1.x86_64.rpm   141               python3-grpcio+protobuf   142               python3-slugify   143          144       [Validation]   145       SecureBootKey=./keys/sbctl/var/keys/db/db.key   146       SecureBootCertificate=./keys/sbctl/var/keys/db/db.pem   147       SignExpectedPcrKey=./keys/sbctl/var/keys/db/db.key   148       SignExpectedPcrCertificate=./keys/sbctl/var/keys/db/db.pem   149       VerityKey=./keys/sbctl/var/keys/db/db.key   150       VerityCertificate=./keys/sbctl/var/keys/db/db.pem
systemd+1 -1
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mkosi.conf.d/fedora/mkosi.conf+2
             @@ -10,6 +10,8 @@    10     10Packages=    11     11        bash-color-prompt    12     12        bpftool           13        # cryptsetup luksAddKey --token-type systemd-tpm2 /dev/<device> fails           14        # for me otherwise    13     15        cracklib-dicts    14     16        cryptsetup    15     17        distribution-gpg-keys
mkosi.profiles/custom/mkosi.conf+149
             @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@            1[Content]            2Packages=            3        # keyrings for building other distro images            4        archlinux-keyring            5        debian-keyring            6        ansible            7        ansible-collection-ansible-posix            8        ansible-collection-community-postgresql            9        ansible-collection-community-general           10        ansible-collection-community-crypto           11        python3-ansible-lint           12        asciiquarium           13        awk           14        bash           15        bash-completion           16        bat           17        binutils           18        bind-utils           19        bridge-utils           20        clatd           21        clang-devel           22        cowsay           23        cmatrix           24        curl           25        dictd           26        diffoscope           27        du-dust           28        duf           29        d2           30        emacs           31        entr           32        exfatprogs           33        exiftool           34        fastfetch           35        fcitx5-mozc           36        fcitx5-configtool           37        fcitx5-gtk           38        fcitx5-qt           39        firejail           40        kcm-fcitx5           41        fd-find           42        file           43        fish           44        flatpak           45        fprintd-pam           46        fortune           47        # needed for appimage           48        fuse-libs           49        fzf           50        gcc           51        git           52        git-absorb           53        git-delta           54        git-lfs           55        glances           56        # needed for geoclue?           57        glib-networking           58        guestfs-tools           59        golang           60        graphviz           61        htop           62        iio-sensor-proxy           63        ImageMagick           64        iperf3           65        java-latest-openjdk           66        katago-opencl           67        intel-opencl           68        OpenCL-ICD-Loader           69        @kde-desktop           70        kde-connect           71        kde-partitionmanager           72        kitty           73        kitty-shell-integration           74        kitty-terminfo           75        krfb           76        libfprint-tod           77        libfprint-2-tod1-broadcom           78        libfprint-tod-selinux           79        litecli           80        lm_sensors           81        lolcat           82        lshw           83        lsof           84        man           85        # include mkosi just for shell completion and man pages           86        mkosi           87        mokutil           88        mpv           89        ncdu           90        neovim           91        ninja           92        okular           93        opentofu           94        osc           95        # needed for bell fish function           96        ocean-sound-theme           97        pre-commit           98        python3-neovim           99        nmap          100        nmap-ncat          101        # for coc.nvim          102        npm          103        # needed for clatd on F43 apparently          104        perl-IPC-Cmd          105        perl-JSON          106        pipewire-utils          107        plasma-disks          108        plasma-vault          109        pnpm          110        powertop          111        progress          112        proxychains-ng          113        pv          114        python3-netaddr          115        restic          116        autorestic          117        ripgrep          118        rubygem-asciidoctor          119        rustup          120        rsync          121        sbctl          122        setroubleshoot          123        sbsigntools          124        sqlite          125        stgit          126        tcpdump          127        # not yet available for fedora 43          128        terraform-ls          129        tmux          130        toolbox          131        tor          132        translate-shell          133        trash-cli          134        ttyplot          135        units          136        unrar-free          137        @virtualization          138        wget          139        whois          140        wl-clipboard          141        wireshark          142        yubikey-manager          143        gnupg2-scdaemon          144        kernel          145        # repository directory comes from mkosi.packages          146        repository/opensnitch_ui.rpm          147        repository/opensnitch.rpm          148        python3-grpcio+protobuf          149        python3-slugify
mkosi.sandbox/etc/yum.repos.d/_copr:copr.fedorainfracloud.org:chenxiaolong:sbctl.repo-10
             @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@     1       [copr:copr.fedorainfracloud.org:chenxiaolong:sbctl]     2       name=Copr repo for sbctl owned by chenxiaolong     3       baseurl=https://download.copr.fedorainfracloud.org/results/chenxiaolong/sbctl/fedora-$releasever-$basearch/     4       type=rpm-md     5       skip_if_unavailable=True     6       gpgcheck=1     7       gpgkey=https://download.copr.fedorainfracloud.org/results/chenxiaolong/sbctl/pubkey.gpg     8       repo_gpgcheck=0     9       enabled=1    10       enabled_metadata=1
mkosi.sandbox/etc/yum.repos.d/_copr:copr.fedorainfracloud.org:grahamwhiteuk:libfprint-tod.repo-10
             @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@     1       [copr:copr.fedorainfracloud.org:grahamwhiteuk:libfprint-tod]     2       name=Copr repo for libfprint-tod owned by grahamwhiteuk     3       baseurl=https://download.copr.fedorainfracloud.org/results/grahamwhiteuk/libfprint-tod/fedora-$releasever-$basearch/     4       type=rpm-md     5       skip_if_unavailable=True     6       gpgcheck=1     7       gpgkey=https://download.copr.fedorainfracloud.org/results/grahamwhiteuk/libfprint-tod/pubkey.gpg     8       repo_gpgcheck=0     9       enabled=1    10       enabled_metadata=1
mkosi.sandbox/etc/yum.repos.d/hashicorp.repo-13
             @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@     1       [hashicorp]     2       name=Hashicorp Stable - $basearch     3       baseurl=https://rpm.releases.hashicorp.com/fedora/$releasever/$basearch/stable     4       enabled=1     5       gpgcheck=1     6       gpgkey=https://rpm.releases.hashicorp.com/gpg     7            8       [hashicorp-test]     9       name=Hashicorp Test - $basearch    10       baseurl=https://rpm.releases.hashicorp.com/fedora/$releasever/$basearch/test    11       enabled=0    12       gpgcheck=1    13       gpgkey=https://rpm.releases.hashicorp.com/gpg
mkosi.extra/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/etc.conf+13 -2
             @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@     3      3# This overrides the same file from systemd since we want to symlink everything     4      4# into /etc instead of copying so updates to /usr propagate properly.     5      5L /etc/os-release - - - - ../usr/lib/os-release            6L /etc/mkosi-manifest - - - - ../usr/lib/mkosi-manifest     6      7L+ /etc/mtab - - - - ../proc/self/mounts     7      8# Contains the default systemd locale     8      9L /etc/locale.conf             @@ -48,6 +49,8 @@    48     49L? /etc/tuned    49     50# Required by gdm    50     51L? /etc/gdm           52# Required by sdm           53L? /etc/sddm    51     54# Required by geoclue    52     55L? /etc/geoclue    53     56# Required by fwupd             @@ -65,10 +68,14 @@    65     68L? /etc/PackageKit    66     69# ModemManager needds its dbus policy file    67     70L? /etc/dbus1/systemd.d/org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.conf           71# man fails without this in /etc/           72L? /etc/manpath.config    68     73# Required by man-db-cache-update.service    69     74L? /etc/sysconfig/man-db    70       # sddm breaks otherwise, at least with homed?    71       L? /etc/sddm           75# some programs still rely on logrotate           76L? /etc/logrotate.conf           77L? /etc/logrotate.d           78    72     79    73     80## custom    74     81C /etc/opensnitchd             @@ -93,6 +100,9 @@    93    100L? /etc/firejail    94    101L? /etc/login.defs    95    102          103# OpenCL          104L? /etc/OpenCL          105    96    106# abrtd    97    107L? /etc/libreport    98    108             @@ -104,3 +114,4 @@   104    114   105    115# miscellaneous legacy file   106    116L? /etc/shells          117L? /etc/hosts
mkosi.profiles/gnome/mkosi.conf.d/debian/mkosi.conf-1
             @@ -9,6 +9,5 @@     9      9        gnome-core    10     10        gnome-initial-setup    11     11        gnome-keyring-pkcs11    12               gnome-session-xsession    13     12        gnome-software-plugin-flatpak    14     13        gnome-software-plugin-fwupd
mkosi.extra/usr/lib/systemd/system-preset/10-jcgl.preset-2
             @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@     1       enable opensnitch.service     2       enable fprintd.service
mkosi.profiles/custom/mkosi.sandbox/etc/yum.repos.d/_copr:copr.fedorainfracloud.org:chenxiaolong:sbctl.repo+10
             @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@            1[copr:copr.fedorainfracloud.org:chenxiaolong:sbctl]            2name=Copr repo for sbctl owned by chenxiaolong            3baseurl=https://download.copr.fedorainfracloud.org/results/chenxiaolong/sbctl/fedora-$releasever-$basearch/            4type=rpm-md            5skip_if_unavailable=True            6gpgcheck=1            7gpgkey=https://download.copr.fedorainfracloud.org/results/chenxiaolong/sbctl/pubkey.gpg            8repo_gpgcheck=0            9enabled=1           10enabled_metadata=1
mkosi.profiles/custom/mkosi.sandbox/etc/yum.repos.d/_copr:copr.fedorainfracloud.org:grahamwhiteuk:libfprint-tod.repo+10
             @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@            1[copr:copr.fedorainfracloud.org:grahamwhiteuk:libfprint-tod]            2name=Copr repo for libfprint-tod owned by grahamwhiteuk            3baseurl=https://download.copr.fedorainfracloud.org/results/grahamwhiteuk/libfprint-tod/fedora-$releasever-$basearch/            4type=rpm-md            5skip_if_unavailable=True            6gpgcheck=1            7gpgkey=https://download.copr.fedorainfracloud.org/results/grahamwhiteuk/libfprint-tod/pubkey.gpg            8repo_gpgcheck=0            9enabled=1           10enabled_metadata=1
mkosi.profiles/custom/mkosi.sandbox/etc/yum.repos.d/hashicorp.repo+13
             @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@            1[hashicorp]            2name=Hashicorp Stable - $basearch            3baseurl=https://rpm.releases.hashicorp.com/fedora/$releasever/$basearch/stable            4enabled=1            5gpgcheck=1            6gpgkey=https://rpm.releases.hashicorp.com/gpg            7            8[hashicorp-test]            9name=Hashicorp Test - $basearch           10baseurl=https://rpm.releases.hashicorp.com/fedora/$releasever/$basearch/test           11enabled=0           12gpgcheck=1           13gpgkey=https://rpm.releases.hashicorp.com/gpg
mkosi.profiles/gnome/mkosi.conf.d/debian/mkosi.conf.d/gnome-xsession.conf+13
             @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@            1# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later            2            3[TriggerMatch]            4Distribution=debian            5Release=trixie            6            7[TriggerMatch]            8Distribution=ubuntu            9Release=|oracular           10Release=|plucky           11           12[Content]           13Packages=gnome-session-xsession
mkosi.profiles/selinux/mkosi.extra/etc/selinux/config+2
             @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@            1SELINUX=permissive            2SELINUXTYPE=targeted
mkosi.profiles/selinux/mkosi.extra/etc/selinux/semanage.conf+60
             @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@            1# Authors: Jason Tang <jtang@tresys.com>            2#            3# Copyright (C) 2004-2005 Tresys Technology, LLC            4#            5#  This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or            6#  modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public            7#  License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either            8#  version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.            9#           10#  This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,           11#  but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of           12#  MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU           13#  Lesser General Public License for more details.           14#           15#  You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public           16#  License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software           17#  Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301  USA           18#           19# Specify how libsemanage will interact with a SELinux policy manager.           20# The four options are:           21#           22#  "source"     - libsemanage manipulates a source SELinux policy           23#  "direct"     - libsemanage will write directly to a module store.           24#  /foo/bar     - Write by way of a policy management server, whose           25#                 named socket is at /foo/bar.  The path must begin           26#                 with a '/'.           27#  foo.com:4242 - Establish a TCP connection to a remote policy           28#                 management server at foo.com.  If there is a colon           29#                 then the remainder is interpreted as a port number;           30#                 otherwise default to port 4242.           31module-store = direct           32           33# When generating the final linked and expanded policy, by default           34# semanage will set the policy version to POLICYDB_VERSION_MAX, as           35# given in <sepol/policydb.h>.  Change this setting if a different           36# version is necessary.           37#policy-version = 19           38           39# expand-check check neverallow rules when executing all semanage           40# commands. There might be a penalty in execution time if this           41# option is enabled.           42expand-check=0           43           44# usepasswd check tells semanage to scan all pass word records for home directories           45# and setup the labeling correctly. If this is turned off, SELinux will label only /home           46# and home directories of users with SELinux login mappings defined, see           47# semanage login -l for the list of such users.           48# If you want to use a different home directory, you will need to use semanage fcontext command.           49# For example, if you had home dirs in /althome directory you would have to execute           50# semanage fcontext -a -e /home /althome           51usepasswd=False           52bzip-small=true           53bzip-blocksize=5           54ignoredirs=/root;/bin;/boot;/dev;/etc;/lib;/lib64;/proc;/run;/sbin;/sys;/tmp;/usr;/var           55optimize-policy=true           56           57[sefcontext_compile]           58path = /usr/sbin/sefcontext_compile           59args = -r $@           60[end]
mkosi.profiles/selinux/mkosi.extra/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/selinux.conf+3
             @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@            1L? /etc/selinux/targeted            2C /etc/selinux/config          -    -    -     -   /usr/share/factory/etc/selinux/config            3C /etc/selinux/semanage.conf   -    -    -     -   /usr/share/factory/etc/selinux/semanage.conf
mkosi.profiles/custom/mkosi.extra/usr/local/lib/systemd/system-preset/10-jcgl.preset+3
             @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@            1enable opensnitch.service            2enable fprintd.service            3enable units_cur.timer
mkosi.profiles/custom/mkosi.extra/usr/local/lib/systemd/system/units_cur.service+8
             @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@            1[Unit]            2Description=Update GNU Units currencies            3After=network-online.target            4Requires=network-online.target            5            6[Service]            7StateDirectory=units            8ExecStart=/usr/bin/units_cur
mkosi.profiles/custom/mkosi.extra/usr/local/lib/systemd/system/units_cur.timer+9
             @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@            1[Unit]            2Description=Update GNU Units currencies            3            4[Timer]            5OnCalendar=weekly            6Persistent=yes            7            8[Install]            9WantedBy=timers.target
mkosi.profiles/custom/mkosi.extra/usr/local/lib/systemd/user/autorestic.service+7
             @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@            1[Unit]            2Description=Autorestic Backups Service            3            4[Service]            5ExecStart=/usr/bin/autorestic --ci cron            6ExecStartPost=/usr/bin/autorestic --ci forget            7Type=oneshot
mkosi.profiles/custom/mkosi.extra/usr/local/lib/systemd/user/autorestic.timer+9
             @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@            1[Unit]            2Description=Autorestic Backups Timer            3            4[Timer]            5OnCalendar=daily            6Persistent=yes            7            8[Install]            9WantedBy=timers.target
mkosi.profiles/custom/mkosi.extra/usr/local/lib/systemd/system/logrotate.service.d/10-jcgl.conf+2
             @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@            1[Service]            2StateDirectory=logrotate
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