Alternative way to install ManjaroISO

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Warning
As of March 2015 manjaroiso is deprecated , Manjaro-tools is the way!


There is an alternative way to install and use ManjaroISO.

This method is more flexible and is perfect for everybody, who wants to build a RC or pre release version of the next Manjaro version. It can also help with incompatibilities of ManjaroISO profiles.

This is the preferred method of all developers, who want to maintain their own spin of Manjaro and commit changes in their ManjaroISO profile folders to the ManjaroISO Github.


1. Create a work directory

The first thing you should probably do is create a directory to work in, and cd to it. This'll help keep things organized.

 mkdir -p ~/work/


2. Update your system

To update your system

 sudo pacman -Syu


3. Install ManjaroISO

Next, install manjaroiso without its profiles:

 sudo pacman -S manjaroiso


4. Clone from Github

The latest code for ManjaroISO is available on Github. There is the "master" branch and the "development" branch available.

The "master" branch is meant for creation of install-medias based on the latest stable Manjaro release. Clone ManjaroISO directly from Github to your work directory:

git clone https://github.com/manjaro/manjaroiso.git ~/work/manjaroiso


The "development" branch contains code for buildiso to build a RC or pre release install-media. Additionally, it contains more ManjaroISO profiles.

Attention: Not all ManjaroISO profiles in the "development" branch work and it can contain more bugs. Usually, it is updated more often, too.

Clone ManjaroISO from the "development" branch on Github:

git clone -b development https://github.com/manjaro/manjaroiso.git ~/work/manjaroiso


Updates

Immediately after you have cloned the code from Github - as described in the last chapter - your ManjaroISO is up-to-date. When you wait a couple of days or longer, it is recommended to update.

An update pulls the latest changes from Github and puts them in your ~/work/manjaroiso directory. Therefore, the following commands make sense.

First, you have to make sure you are in the directory you cloned the code from Github:

cd ~/work/manjaroiso


Use this "update" command, if you cloned from the master branch:

git pull origin master

Use this "update" command, if you cloned from the development branch:

git pull origin development


These "update" commands do not overwrite any changes you have made to files.


Differences

In comparison to the other way to install ManjaroISO, there are a couple more files and directories in your ~/work/manjaroiso/ folder. But other than that, everything works the same.

Now, you can modify your ManjaroISO profile and use buildiso to build your own install-media as described here.