Difference between revisions of "Build Manjaro ISOs with buildiso"
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* these files are not present anymore: <code>isolinux</code>, <code>isomounts</code>, <code>syslinux</code> | * these files are not present anymore: <code>isolinux</code>, <code>isomounts</code>, <code>syslinux</code> | ||
* the <code>options.conf</code> file has completely changed and its new equivalent is called <code>profile.conf</code> | * the <code>options.conf</code> file has completely changed and its new equivalent is called <code>profile.conf</code> | ||
* the <code>pacman-i686.conf</code> and <code>pacman-x86_64.conf</code> files have been renamed to <code>pacman-default.conf</code> and <code>pacman-multilib.conf</code> | * the <code>pacman-i686.conf</code> and <code>pacman-x86_64.conf</code> files have been renamed to <code>pacman-default.conf</code> and <code>pacman-multilib.conf</code>. They are no longer required. | ||
If you want to add AUR packages to your ISO, you need to create a local repository and add it to the corresponding <code>pacman-XXXXX.conf</code> file. Read here how to do it for ''manjaroiso'' (keep the changes between ''manjaroiso'' and ''manajro-tools'' in mind): [[How to install AUR packages in ManjaroISO]] | If you want to add AUR packages to your ISO, you need to create a local repository and add it to the corresponding <code>pacman-XXXXX.conf</code> file. Read here how to do it for ''manjaroiso'' (keep the changes between ''manjaroiso'' and ''manajro-tools'' in mind): [[How to install AUR packages in ManjaroISO]] | ||
=manjaro-tools.conf= | =manjaro-tools.conf= |