Add gameboot.conf configuration file for the FWS orchestrator. This file defines settings for dual-boot hibernation-swap mode including:
- Windows boot entry detection
- Hibernation preflight failure behavior (reboot or abort)
- Swap margin for hibernation image sizing
See docs/hibernate-swap-dualboot.md for details.
Convert three systemd service configuration files from regular files to symlinks pointing to their respective system libraries. This ensures that the services reference the actual systemd unit files from /usr/lib/systemd/system rather than maintaining duplicate copies.
Enable compressed swap in RAM (zram) for the live environment to prevent memory saturation issues on systems with limited RAM. This configuration provides necessary headroom during Anaconda installation by leveraging zram's ~3:1 compression ratio on Python heaps. The configuration is automatically copied to installed systems via LiveOS payload, maintaining this safety net post-installation on modest hardware.
Add new systemd target unit for FWS system recovery mode. This target is invoked via GRUB boot menu entry "Reparer FWS" and provides a multi-user environment with network access plus recovery session. The service includes proper dependency management to ensure getty@tty1 is properly handled.
Add systemd service unit for FWS system recovery boot mode. This service handles recovery session initialization on tty1 with fallback from GUI (via startx/openbox) to console assistant if graphical startup fails. The service is only activated via fws-recovery.target kernel command line parameter and does not interfere with normal boot processes.
Add a new GRUB menu entry script that provides system recovery functionality.
The script generates a 'Réparer FWS (récupération du système)' menu entry that boots the system into fws-recovery.target with the fws.recovery=1 marker. This allows the recovery application to launch and perform system repairs via GUI or console fallback.
The script uses the fallback initramfs for maximum hardware compatibility during recovery operations, matching the UUID-based root detection logic of the standard 10_linux script.
Add desktop entry file to automatically launch fws-hello welcome window on first startup. This provides a user-friendly greeting interface when the system boots.
Replace automatic version reading from VERSION file with interactive prompts for version (major.minor.build) and ISO variant name (e.g., cli, gnome, kde).
Changes:
- Remove automatic VERSION file reading; now serves as default with prompt
- Add interactive prompts for version and variant name with validation
- Simplify ISO naming from FWS-v{major}-{minor}-{build}-{date}-x86_64.iso to fws-{version}-{variant}.iso
- Update hostname from 'archiso' to 'fws'
- Add custom FWS logo for fastfetch with color configuration
- Improve error messages and user feedback
This enables flexible build variants and streamlines the build process.
Add Anaconda installer integration to FWS live environment:
- Implement Anaconda launcher in .xinitrc with comprehensive error logging and debugging support
- Add anaconda and anaconda-widgets packages to baseline and releng ISO configs
- Fix anaconda-widgets PKGBUILD: replace gladeui with glib2-devel, disable Glade module
- Update anaconda PKGBUILD with improved dependencies and build configuration
- Add python-blivet PKGBUILD with detailed dependency documentation
Enhance documentation and branding:
- Expand AUTHORS.rst to clarify FWS vs archiso authorship and licensing
- Update CONTRIBUTING.rst with inbound=outbound licensing policy and DCO requirements
- Extend README.md with comprehensive legal basis table and licensing checklist
- Remove Arch Linux references from MOTD and update to FWS GitHub project page
- Fix fastfetch.sh to avoid read-only variable conflict in zsh
- Add xterm to packages for installer debugging
All changes maintain GPL-3.0-or-later compliance and improve GPL offer transparency.
Add comprehensive FOSS compliance documentation including:
- COPYRIGHT.md: copyright holders and code ownership
- LICENSING.md: GPL-3.0-or-later policy and source offer
- NOTICE: attribution requirements for permissive licenses
- THIRD-PARTY-LICENSES.md: third-party software inventory
- TRADEMARKS.md: trademark notices and non-affiliation
- os-release hook and files: identify FWS as separate from Arch Linux
These documents establish legal compliance baseline for GPL/AGPL/Apache/MIT/BSD obligations before public distribution.