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- #!/usr/bin/env bash
- # NAME: Configure systemd-boot manager settings
- set -euo pipefail
- SDBOOT_CONFIG="/etc/sdboot-manage.conf"
- echo "Configuring systemd-boot manager..."
- # Check if sdboot-manage is installed
- if ! command -v sdboot-manage &>/dev/null; then
- echo "⚠️ sdboot-manage not found. Install systemd-boot-manager first."
- exit 1
- fi
- # Backup existing config if it exists
- if [[ -f "$SDBOOT_CONFIG" ]]; then
- sudo cp "$SDBOOT_CONFIG" "$SDBOOT_CONFIG.backup.$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S)"
- echo "→ Backed up existing config"
- fi
- # Create the configuration
- sudo tee "$SDBOOT_CONFIG" >/dev/null <<'EOF'
- # Config file for sdboot-manage
- # Kernel options to be appended to the "options" line
- LINUX_OPTIONS="zswap.enabled=0 nowatchdog ipv6.disable=1 audit=0 loglevel=3 rd.systemd.show_status=auto rd.udev.log_level=3"
- #LINUX_FALLBACK_OPTIONS=""
- # When DISABLE_FALLBACK is set to "yes", it will stop creating fallback entries for each kernel.
- DISABLE_FALLBACK="no"
- # Use this pattern to match kernels which should be considered native OS kernels
- #KERNEL_PATTERN="vmlinuz-"
- # Setting REMOVE_EXISTING to "yes" will remove all your existing systemd-boot entries before building new entries
- REMOVE_EXISTING="yes"
- # Unless OVERWRITE_EXISTING is set to "yes" existing entries for currently installed kernels will not be touched
- # this setting has no meaning if REMOVE_EXISTING is set to "yes"
- OVERWRITE_EXISTING="yes"
- # When REMOVE_OBSOLETE is set to "yes" entries for kernels no longer available on the system will be removed
- REMOVE_OBSOLETE="yes"
- # If PRESERVE_FOREIGN is set to "yes", do not delete entries starting with $ENTRY_ROOT
- #PRESERVE_FOREIGN="no"
- # Setting NO_AUTOUPDATE to "yes" will stop the updates to systemd-boot when systemd is updated - not recommended unless you are seperately updating systemd-boot
- #NO_AUTOUPDATE="no"
- # Setting NO_AUTOGEN to "yes" will stop the automatic creation of entries when kernels are installed or updated
- #NO_AUTOGEN="no"
- # Use this to change the default initramfs prefix (e.g. when using booster)
- #INITRD_PREFIX="initramfs"
- # Additional entities to initrd can be added here, such as microcode if your initramfs does not include it.
- #INITRD_ENTRIES=()
- EOF
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