furtka/iso/README.md
Daniel Maksymilian Syrnicki 51cdf460d9 fix: wire webinstaller to archinstall 4.x config schema
Walking-skeleton install on a real VM surfaced two archinstall 4.x
schema breakages that the wizard hit only at runtime:

- `use_entire_disk` was removed as a `config_type`. Now builds a full
  `default_layout` disk_config by calling `suggest_single_disk_layout`
  (forced ext4 + no separate /home, which bypasses its interactive
  prompts) and serializing the returned DeviceModification.
- Credentials keys renamed to plaintext sentinels: `!root-password`
  and `!password`. Users with neither `!password` nor `enc_password`
  are silently dropped by `User.parse_arguments` — which is why the
  first real install booted but wouldn't log in.

Also rolls in Robert's UX feedback quick-wins: `(Recommended)` prefix
on the default boot entry across GRUB/syslinux/systemd-boot, and
less-jargon hints on the step-1 hostname/username fields. iso/README
loses three stale bullets that described pre-15b876c behaviour.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-14 17:00:39 +02:00

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# Live ISO build
Builds a bootable Arch-based live ISO that auto-starts the Flask webinstaller from `../webinstaller/` on boot. User plugs in a USB, boots, and the installer wizard comes up on `http://<vm-ip>:5000`.
Directly runnable; CI integration comes later once the build is stable.
## Run a build
Needs a host with Docker. Disk space required: ~15 GB scratch during the build, ~1.5 GB for the final ISO.
```bash
./iso/build.sh
```
Output ISO ends up in `iso/out/furtka-<date>-x86_64.iso`. Around 310 min on a 4-core VM. First run is slower because it pulls `archlinux:latest` and all packages from upstream.
The script re-execs itself inside a privileged `archlinux:latest` container. That's so `mkarchiso` has root + loop-mount access without polluting the host — Ubuntu hosts don't ship archiso natively anyway.
## What gets baked in
The build starts from Arch's stock `releng` profile (the same one used to build the official Arch ISO), then overlays our customizations from `overlay/`:
| Overlay file | Effect |
|-------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `overlay/packages.extra` | Appended to the package list. Adds `python`, `python-flask`, `avahi`, `nss-mdns` |
| `overlay/profiledef.sh` | Appended to `profiledef.sh`. Renames the ISO to `furtka-*` with a dated version |
| `overlay/airootfs/opt/furtka/` | Directory where `webinstaller/` is copied at build time |
| `overlay/airootfs/etc/systemd/system/` | Contains `furtka-webinstaller.service` + a symlink into `multi-user.target.wants/` so it auto-starts on boot |
The systemd service runs `flask --app app run --host 0.0.0.0 --port 5000` under `/opt/furtka`. The `0.0.0.0` binding is important — the Flask default is localhost-only, which wouldn't be reachable from another machine on the LAN.
mDNS (`proksi.local`) via avahi is installed but not yet wired. First milestone is just "boot → browser → wizard at raw IP". Naming comes next.
## Test flow
1. Build: `./iso/build.sh`
2. Copy the ISO to your Proxmox host's ISO storage (typically `/var/lib/vz/template/iso/`). Browser uploads of 1.5 GB truncate silently — prefer `scp` over the Proxmox WebUI.
3. Create a VM with:
- 2 vCPU, 4 GB RAM, 20 GB disk (empty)
- **BIOS: OVMF (UEFI)**, add EFI Disk on `local-lvm`. SeaBIOS fails to load `ldlinux.c32` from our ISO; only the UEFI path works reliably.
- **Secure Boot disabled**. Our GRUB isn't signed, so Secure Boot rejects it with `Access Denied`. Either boot into OVMF setup (Esc during boot) → Device Manager → Secure Boot Configuration → Attempt Secure Boot [ ] → F10 → reboot. Or remove the EFI Disk and re-add it with "Pre-Enroll keys" unchecked.
- CD-ROM attached with the Furtka ISO
- Boot order: CD before disk
- Network: same bridge as your LAN, DHCP
4. Start the VM. Wait ~30 s for boot.
5. Find its IP in Proxmox's VM summary (or your router's DHCP table)
6. Open `http://<vm-ip>:5000` — the existing 3-screen wizard should be there
## Known rough edges
- **Disk space**: the first time you build on a fresh host, the squashfs/xorriso steps need ~15 GB free. If the host's LVM-root is smaller, `xorriso` silently dies at the very end with "Image size exceeds free space on media".
- **No HTTPS yet**. The Furtka plan is "local CA + green padlock on `https://proksi.local`" — that's a later milestone. For now, plain HTTP.
- **Drive list includes `/dev/loop0` and `/dev/sr0`**. `/dev/loop0` is the live ISO's own squashfs mounted in RAM; `/dev/sr0` is the CD-ROM itself. Both appear as install targets, which is wrong. Filter lives in `webinstaller/drives.py` and hasn't been added yet.