user --name=lukas --password=$6$iSrkYfqhTgyyf8ND$mpc0D/C0S8WbrS2uG62Gf3kH8wjNAGUFUI3RMQFC9HGjM7HOy169blyhuRnzFSJUSjKQOoK0lfU353h//IpNg/ --iscrypted --gecos="lukas"
# WARNING : Dangerous command ! Will clear the Master Boot Record
zerombr
# Partition clearing information
clearpart --all --initlabel --drives=vda
# Disk partitioning information.
# Will create an efi partitition of 128 MiB, a boot partition of 350 MiB on disk vda using the ext4 filesystem. The remaining space will be used for root.
part /boot/efi --fstype="efi" --ondisk=vda --size=128 --fsoptions="umask=0077,shortname=winnt" --label=efi
part /boot --fstype="ext4" --ondisk=vda --size=350 --label=boot
# systemctl set-default graphical.target # Set the desktop environment as the default booting target with systemd
#
# dnf install -y gnome-shell gnome-terminal nano # Minimal GNOME shell or desktop environment plus the text nano editor
# dnf install -y nautilus gnome-terminal-nautilus # Default File explorer for GNOME and its integration with gnome-shell
# dnf install -y gedit # The official gnome text editor
# dnf install -y firefox # Internet browser
# dnf install -y nextcloud-client nextcloud-client-nautilus # The Nextcloud client and its integration with gnome-shell
# dnf install -y libreoffice-writer # The rich and open text editor
# dnf install -y spice-vdagent # Try to install spice-vdagent after the installation is done
# dnf install -y dejavu-sans-mono-fonts # the gnome-shell package doesn't include much fonts by default, resulting in weird spacings in gnome-terminal.
# dnf install -y wpa_supplicant # WPA Supplicant for Linux. Not integrated by default in gnome-shell, but necessary to configure wireless networks through the Network Manager.
# dnf remove -y gnome-tour # We don't want GNOME-tour to open at launch so we delete it
#
# sed -i 's/5/1/' /etc/default/grub # set the GRUB_TIMEOUT countdown to 1 instead of 5 seconds.