As the installer is a part of the Clear Linux OS distribution, this program follows the Clear Linux OS Security processes.
In order to build and run clr-installer, install the latest clr-installer bundle:
Text-based only
swupd bundle-add clr-installer
Graphical installer
swupd bundle-add clr-installer-gui
Make sure there is free storage space, such as a USB memory stick, unallocated disk, or unallocated (free) partition on a disk and choose it while running the installer.
git clone https://github.com/clearlinux/clr-installer.git
We have compiled all the tools you need to start building clr-installer in a single development bundle called clr-installer-dev
.
Install it using:
swupd bundle-add clr-installer-dev
cd clr-installer && make
To create a bootable image which will contains the installer, use the developer-image.yaml as the config file.
sudo .gopath/bin/clr-installer --config scripts/developer-image.yaml
Refer to InstallerYAMLSyntax for syntax of the config file.
Create a bootable installer on USB media:
sudo .gopath/bin/clr-installer --config scripts/developer-image.yaml --iso
sudo dd if=installer.iso of=<usb device> bs=4M status=progress
Note: Replace
<usb device>
with the usb's device file as follows:sudo dd if=installer.iso of=/dev/sdb bs=4M status=progress
In order to execute an install the user must run clr-installer as root. It's always possible to tweak configurations and only save the configuration for future use, in that case it's not required to run as root.
Having said that, to run a install do:
sudo .gopath/bin/clr-installer
Currently the installer supports 3 modes
- Mass Installer - using an install descriptor file
- TUI - a text based user interface
- GUI - a graphical user interface
In order to use the Mass Installer provide a --config
, such as:
sudo .gopath/bin/clr-installer --config ~/my-install.yaml
Call the clr-installer executable without any additional flags, such as:
sudo .gopath/bin/clr-installer
or
sudo .gopath/bin/clr-installer-tui
Call the clr-installer executable without any additional flags, such as:
sudo .gopath/bin/clr-installer-gui
For scenarios where a reboot may not be desired, such as when running the installer on a development machine, use the --reboot=false
flag as follows:
sudo .gopath/bin/clr-installer --reboot=false
or if using the Mass Installer mode:
sudo .gopath/bin/clr-installer --config ~/my-install.yaml --reboot=false