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veilor-org
1881c14ea7 v0.5.27: rd.luks.uuid via grubby, GRUB rebrand, fbcon=nodefer, ASCII gum cursor
Critical install bug fix + cosmetic round-up + first formal test
procedure document.

## Critical: LUKS unlock on first boot

Generated installer kickstart's %post was injecting `rd.luks.uuid=…`
into `/etc/default/grub` only. Fedora 43 uses BLS (Boot Loader
Specification) entries in `/boot/loader/entries/*.conf`; those are
NOT regenerated by `grub2-mkconfig`. Result: the kernel boots without
`rd.luks.uuid=`, dracut's cryptsetup-generator never spawns the
unlock unit, plymouth has no password to ask for, and dracut-initqueue
loops on dev-disk-by-uuid for ~3min before dropping to emergency
shell.

The fix layers both write paths:
- `/etc/default/grub` — keeps the args around for future kernels
  (kernel-install reads this when adding new entries).
- `grubby --update-kernel=ALL --args=...` — rewrites the `options`
  line of every existing BLS entry so the kernel that boots NEXT
  actually has the args.

Verified by reading `/proc/cmdline` from the dracut emergency shell
on a v0.5.26 install; old cmdline had only `root=UUID=… ro
rootflags=subvol=root` and was missing the LUKS arg entirely.

## GRUB / branding

- `/etc/default/grub` is sed'd to `GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR="veilor-os"` (was
  already there, kept).
- BLS entries' `title` line is rewritten in-place to "veilor-os
  (<kver>)" for every kernel — `grub2-mkconfig` does not touch BLS
  titles, so this is the only path.
- `/boot/loader/entries/*-0-rescue-*.conf` is removed: the auto-built
  rescue entry was leaking "Fedora Linux" into the GRUB menu and
  showing a second boot option that nobody asked for. The rescue
  kernel image itself is left in /boot.
- Hostname defaults to `veilor` (was inheriting the `localhost-live`
  name anaconda writes when the kickstart's network directive is
  ignored under cmdline mode).
- `/etc/machine-info` adds `PRETTY_HOSTNAME="veilor-os"` so
  `hostnamectl status` and any consumer reading machine-info see the
  brand.

## Boot UX

- `fbcon=nodefer` added to live-ISO bootloader cmdline. On real
  laptops with a hardware GPU, the kernel modeset blanks the
  framebuffer console mid-boot; without `nodefer` the installer
  banner draws into a frozen framebuffer and the user sees a black
  screen with a blinking cursor for ~30s. virtio-vga in QEMU doesn't
  trigger this so it never reproduced in VM. Symptom report on
  v0.5.26 was the trigger to investigate.

## Installer cosmetics

- `GUM_CHOOSE_CURSOR` and `GUM_INPUT_PROMPT` switched from `❯ ` to
  `> `. The unicode arrow falls back to a fixed-width block on the
  linux fbcon font and lipgloss then duplicates that block at col +23,
  producing the "Install Install" double-render and the stray-T
  artifact in password fields. Plain ASCII renders identically across
  fbcon, virtio-vga, and X/Wayland gum runs.
- `VERSION_ID` bumped 0.5.8 → 0.5.27 in the os-release drop-in. The
  installer banner reads this at runtime, so the live ISO + installed
  system both now show "veilor-os 0.5.27".

## Test procedure

- `test/TESTING.md` — first canonical test procedure document. Splits
  VM (cheap iteration, hybrid sendkey + human passwords) from real
  hardware (mandatory for tag). Documents the standard test passwords
  (`veilortest1` for both LUKS and admin), the kill-and-relaunch step
  to skip CD on second boot, and the per-step pass/fail contract.
- `test/METHOD-CHANGELOG.md` — append-only audit trail for changes to
  the procedure. Future releases that alter the test method must add
  an entry here with the why.
- `test/test-runs/_TEMPLATE.md` — per-run report template. Each
  tagged release should land a filled report alongside it.

## test/run-vm.sh

Decoupled QEMU monitor sock setup from auto-inject. Previously
`NO_INJECT=1` (used to suppress autotype noise into prompts) also
killed the monitor sock, leaving the VM undriveable. Monitor sock is
now always exposed; only the inject helper is gated on the pubkey
detection.
2026-05-05 01:43:00 +01:00
veilor-org
f8fc89e399 v0.5.8: installer UX polish — pro design
User-locked design changes for serious/pro feel:

Banner:
- Full VEILOR OS wordmark (figlet ANSI Regular block)
- Version + date + live indicator: "veilor-os 0.5.8 · 2026-05-03 · live"
- No tagline, no credit
- Rounded gum border, dim grey accent

Menu:
- Drop "Welcome" header (banner = welcome enough)
- Reorder + simplify:
    Install
    live · KDE
    live · shell
    ──────
    Reboot
    Power off
- Cursor: ❯ (sharp angle, matches box-drawing weight)
- Middle-dot · separators (cleaner than en-dash)
- Visual separator line between primary/session actions

Install flow:
- Step indicators on each prompt: [1/4] [2/4] [3/4] [4/4]
- Disk: "[1/4] Select install disk · WILL BE ERASED"
- LUKS: "[2/4] Encryption · LUKS2 passphrase (min 8)"
- Admin: "[3/4] Admin user · password for 'admin'"
- Locale: "[4/4] Locale"

Confirm screen:
- Boxed (gum style --border rounded)
- "WILL BE ERASED" colored red (FG=1)
- "This action is irreversible" colored amber (FG=3)
- gum confirm with --affirmative "Yes, install" / --negative "Cancel"

Install progress:
- gum spin with --show-output during anaconda run
- Title: "Installing veilor-os to /dev/X · 10-30min · logs on tty2"
- Success: green-bordered "✓ Install complete" box, 5s reboot countdown

os-release: VERSION_ID 0.1 → 0.5.8
2026-05-03 03:46:36 +01:00
veilor-org
22928b0a83 v0.2.6: drop '(Fedora 43 base)' from PRETTY_NAME; chown -R 0:0 overlay (cp -a preserved CI uid 1001 → sudo refused sudoers.d) 2026-05-02 01:08:03 +01:00
veilor-org
86b3a6fa7a ci: switch refs from veilorveilor-org (GH org slug); domain veilor.org 2026-04-30 13:59:20 +01:00
veilor
d44e9bbdd9 ci: github actions workflow (build-iso + lint), CONTRIBUTING, CODEOWNERS, PR template
CI builds in fresh Fedora 43 container — matched pcre2/libselinux/selinux-policy
versions, no fix-repo hack needed. Container starts every run from clean
state, no zombie collisions. Fastest path to first green ISO.
2026-04-30 13:56:03 +01:00
veilor
1822005df1 veilor-os v0.1 scaffold — kickstart + hardening + 3-mode power + DuckSans-ready KDE black theme 2026-04-30 03:43:33 +01:00