Releases: EmperorPenguin18/linux-installer
Releases · EmperorPenguin18/linux-installer
2.0
Major 2.0 release, with the entire project being refreshed:
- The script(s) have been reorganized quite a bit
- By default all distros are now installed the same way, using LXC
- Distro scripts overload only the functions they need to, so more operations are common
- Prompt system completely redone, more developer & user friendly
- Many more configurable options
- Any architecture can (in theory) be installed to or from
- Less footprint on the host system
- Increased boot partition size
- Other filesystems supported other than just Btrfs
- Logos are printed using screenFetch
- The process can be started over if you want to change options
- New distro: Gentoo
1.2
Changes in this release:
- Enabled hibernation on Arch + Void
- Initial support for custom prompt scripts
- Moved distro scripts to their own folder
- Main script has absorbed some parts of the distro scripts
- Much improved debugging
- Swap is encrypted along with root
- Fedora and Debian now use GRUB for EFI booting
- Fedora and Debian will now automatically install the latest version
- DNF was added to the Arch repos, so the Fedora install process is greatly improved
- openSUSE is now supported
- Updated README
- Updated License
1.1
Here are the changes for linux-installer version 1.1
- Many bug fixes
- Can now use sudo
- Cleaned up scripts
- Readme is better
- Distro logo is shown
- Check for errors
- Dash compliant
- Wipes disk before installing
- Debian and fedora legacy install now works
- User prompts use dialog instead of read
linux-installer version 1.0
Public release of GitHub repository.
Many known bugs and probably even more unknown ones.