Reintroduce the possibility to force an architecture
Among other things, 36459f3
([archiso] Drop aitab support, 2014-06-28)
removed the possibility to manually set a specific architecture by using
kernel parameters. This, however, is useful, e.g. when installing Arch
Linux on a device that reports itself as i586 but works fine with the
i686 flavor.
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <archlinux@cryptocrack.de>
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@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ _verify_checksum() {
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run_hook() {
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arch="$(uname -m)"
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[[ -z "${arch}" ]] && arch="$(uname -m)"
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[[ -z "${cowspace_size}" ]] && cowspace_size="75%"
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[[ -z "${copytoram_size}" ]] && copytoram_size="75%"
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[[ -z "${archisobasedir}" ]] && archisobasedir="arch"
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@ -57,6 +57,9 @@ INDEX
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Default: "75%"
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* dm_snap_prefix= Set a prefix for device-mapper snapshot node names.
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Default: "arch"
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* arch= Force an architecture type (i686 | x86_64).
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Do not set it for normal operations.
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Default: (architecture of running kernel)
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** hooks/archiso_pxe_common
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