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SSH server for installation #824
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Can we discuss how this would work? Anarchy installs the whole OS, it isn't used for systems with Arch preinstalled. So I don't really know what you would want to do with this option or how you would get it on a system that doesn't have an OS installed yet. |
I would install OS to that machine by connecting to live arch from another machine. I think this could be implemented by for example reading file from image, for configuration and if there is SSH enabled, it would start ssh server. |
Oh, now I get it. Yes, this approach could work. Something like what the Raspberry Pi does. If you think you could implement something like this you're welcome to do it and submit a PR, otherwise I'll look into it. |
I was thinking about adding some more configuration to it also. Will look into how rpi does it tomorrow. I guess they have ssh service enabled in systemd and start ssh if file exists. |
What kind of configuration do you mean? Like setting the default login info? Because I think that a simple check that would allow acces to the current (root) user would be more than enough for the installation process. I can't think of any other configuration for now. |
I was thinking about implementing some more pre-boot anarchy installer configuration, while I already am at implementing ssh configuration... For example, prefilling some settings inside installer. |
I'm still not quite sure exactly what you mean but yeah, go right ahead, and good luck. |
It would be cool if we could install anarchy over SSH, for systems without monitor/serial
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