Systemd/.mkosi/mkosi.arch
Daan De Meyer ee2812da8f mkosi: Enable --qemu-headless option for all distros
--qemu-headless configures the generated image and mkosi's qemu
command to connect to the VM via the serial port. This allows
spawning a qemu VM within the user's terminal instead of spawning
a graphical GTK GUI. --qemu-headless sets TERM, COLUMNS and LINES
in serial-getty@ttyS0.service in the container which makes the
terminal in the VM behave almost equivalent to the one on the host.

This change makes testing changes to systemd using mkosi + QEMU a
lot easier compared to before as commands can be executed in the VM
from the comfort of one's terminal compared to the Linux console
available when running via the GTK GUI.
2020-12-08 10:03:25 +01:00

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
#
# Copyright © 2016 Zeal Jagannatha
# This is a settings file for OS image generation using mkosi (https://github.com/systemd/mkosi).
# Symlink this file to mkosi.default in the project root directory and invoke "mkosi" to build an OS image.
[Distribution]
Distribution=arch
[Output]
Format=raw_btrfs
Bootable=yes
[Partitions]
RootSize=3G
[Packages]
Cache=/var/cache/pacman/pkg/
BuildPackages=
acl
bzip2
cryptsetup
curl
dbus
diffutils
docbook-xsl
elfutils
gcc
git
gnu-efi-libs
gnutls
gperf
inetutils
iptables
kmod
libcap
libgcrypt
libidn2
libmicrohttpd
libseccomp
libutil-linux
libxkbcommon
libxslt
lz4
m4
meson
pam
pkgconfig
python
python-lxml
qrencode
xz
zstd
Packages=
libidn2
qrencode
[Host]
QemuHeadless=yes