redox/config/i686/demo.toml
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##############################################################################
# Redox Demo Configuration #
# #
# This file defines the setup of the Redox Demo system. #
# #
# The "[packages]" section specifies what packages are installed in the #
# filesystem prior to booting the system. During build, these packages must #
# have a recipe defined in the config folder (see the Redox Book, #
# Chapter 5.1). The first group of packages is mandatory for the system to #
# function, although some items can be removed for special builds, #
# e.g. The Orbital GUI is not required for a headless server. #
# #
# Items in the "Developer Tools" and "Games" section are optional. You can #
# add your own programs here. #
# #
# The "[users]" section creates user id's and passwords. Each user will have #
# a home directory at boot. #
# #
# The "[[files]]" section contains files needed by the system. If you need #
# create a file, e.g. a config file for a program you are adding, you can do #
# it here. #
# #
##############################################################################
include = ["../net.toml"]
# General settings
[general]
# Filesystem size in MiB
filesystem_size = 512
# Do not prompt if settings are not defined
prompt = false
# Package settings
[packages]
audiod = {}
bash = {}
bootloader = {}
ca-certificates = {}
contain = {}
coreutils = {}
diffutils = {}
drivers = {}
escalated = {}
extrautils = {}
findutils = {}
installer = {}
installer-gui = {}
ion = {}
ipcd = {}
netdb = {}
netsurf = {}
orbdata = {}
orbital = {}
orbterm = {}
orbutils = {}
pkgutils = {}
ptyd = {}
redoxfs = {}
relibc = {}
resist = {}
smith = {}
userutils = {}
uutils = {}
git = {}
curl = {}
vim = {}
# Games
dosbox = {}
freedoom = {}
prboom = {}
redox-games = {}
# Demos
pixelcannon = {}
# MIDI
freepats = {}
# User settings
[users.root]
password = "password"
uid = 0
gid = 0
name = "root"
home = "/root"
[users.user]
# Password is unset
password = ""
[[files]]
path = "/etc/init.d/00_base"
data = """
ipcd
ptyd
pcid /etc/pcid.d/
escalated
"""
[[files]]
path = "/etc/init.d/20_orbital"
data = """
audiod
orbital orblogin launcher
"""
[[files]]
path = "/etc/init.d/30_console"
data = """
getty 2
getty debug: -J
"""
[[files]]
path = "/etc/pkg.d/50_redox"
data = "https://static.redox-os.org/pkg"
[[files]]
path = "/etc/group"
data = """
root;0;root
user;1000;user
sudo;1;user
"""
[[files]]
path = "/home/user/Welcome.txt"
data = """
##############################################################################
# #
# Welcome to Redox! #
# #
# Redox is an operating system written in Rust, a language with focus #
# on safety and high performance. Redox, following the microkernel design, #
# aims to be secure, usable, and free. Redox is inspired by previous kernels #
# and operating systems, such as SeL4, MINIX, Plan 9, and BSD. #
# #
# Redox _is not_ just a kernel, it's a full-featured Operating System, #
# providing packages (memory allocator, file system, display manager, core #
# utilities, etc.) that together make up a functional and convenient #
# operating system. You can loosely think of it as the GNU or BSD ecosystem, #
# but in a memory safe language and with modern technology. #
# #
# The website can be found at https://www.redox-os.org. #
# #
# For things to try on Redox, please see #
# https://doc.redox-os.org/book/ch02-06-trying-out-redox.html #
# #
##############################################################################
"""