diff --git a/easy-arch.sh b/easy-arch.sh index d514b68..d9c84f6 100644 --- a/easy-arch.sh +++ b/easy-arch.sh @@ -6,6 +6,36 @@ clear # Exit on STDERR. set -e +kernel_options() { + echo "Which kernel flavor would you want?" + echo "[1] Stable — Vanilla Linux kernel and modules, with a few patches applied." + echo "[2] Hardened — A security-focused Linux kernel applying a set of hardening patches to mitigate kernel and userspace exploits. It also enables more upstream kernel hardening features than Stable." + echo "[3] Longterm — Long-term support (LTS) Linux kernel and modules." + echo "[4] Zen Kernel — Result of a collaborative effort of kernel hackers to provide the best Linux kernel possible for everyday systems. Some more details can be found on https://liquorix.net (which provides kernel binaries based on Zen for Debian)." + output "" + read choice + case $choice in + 1 ) KERNEL=linux + output "You have selected to install the vanilla Linux kernel." + output "" + ;; + 2 ) KERNEL=linux-hardened + output "You have selected to install the hardened kernel." + output "" + ;; + 3 ) KERNEL=linux-lts + output "You have selected to install the long term kernel." + output "" + ;; + 4 ) KERNEL=linux-zen + output "You have selected to install the Zen kernel." + output "" + ;; + * ) output "You did not enter a valid selection." + theme_options + esac +} + # Selecting the target for the installation. PS3="Select the disk where Arch Linux is going to be installed: " select ENTRY in $(lsblk -dpnoNAME|grep -P "/dev/sd|nvme"); @@ -78,7 +108,7 @@ mount $ESP /mnt/boot # Pacstrap (setting up a base sytem onto the new root). echo "Installing the base system (it may take a while)." -pacstrap /mnt base linux linux-firmware btrfs-progs grub grub-btrfs efibootmgr snapper sudo neovim networkmanager &>/dev/null +pacstrap /mnt base ${KERNEL} linux-firmware btrfs-progs grub grub-btrfs efibootmgr snapper sudo neovim networkmanager &>/dev/null # Generating /etc/fstab. echo "Generating a new fstab."