I don't see why one would want to let easy password access be allowed for Manjaro ARM devices.
I mean technically one can enter difficult passwords in the dialog, but I would rather choose very simple ones and have them replaced via SSH with random generated ones later.
I have this dockerfile.
FROM manjarolinux/base:latest
LABEL version="1.0"
LABEL maintainer="Folaht"
LABEL release-date="2021-07-19"
# Synchronize Manjaro Linux OS
RUN pacman -Sy
# Install dependencies
RUN pacman --noconfirm -S btrfs-progs
# Install Manjaro Arm Installer
RUN pacman --noconfirm -S manjaro-arm-installer
# Run command on Docker launch
CMD ["bash","manjaro-arm-installer"]
And when runnning it with docker run -it --privileged=true manjaro-arm-installer
,
it skips both timezone and keyboard layout.
Once done, the information for both of these options show an error of some kind
Expected at least 20 tokens for --men, have 4
as seen below:
Okay, thank for letting me know.
This is then an issue on my part.
Close this issue.
I have this dockerfile.
FROM manjarolinux/base:latest
LABEL version="1.0"
LABEL maintainer="Folaht"
LABEL release-date="2021-07-19"
# Synchronize Manjaro Linux OS
RUN pacman -Sy
# Install dependencies
RUN pacman --noconfirm -S btrfs-progs
# Install Manjaro Arm Installer
RUN pacman --noconfirm -S manjaro-arm-installer
# Run command on Docker launch
CMD ["bash","manjaro-arm-installer"]
And when runnning it with docker run -it --privileged=true manjaro-arm-installer
,
it skips both timezone and keyboard layout.
Once done, the information for both of these options show an error of some kind
Expected at least 20 tokens for --men, have 4
as seen below:
No, I would have to dig into the code myself for that.
At every install I see something like this:
==> Proceeding....
-> Getting package lists ready for rpi4 minimal edition...
==> Getting /dev/sdb ready with btrfs for rpi4...
Error: /dev/sdb: unrecognised disk label