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# Install arch linux in an encrypted btrfs partition with GPT and UEFI support, gummiboot and hibernate/resume support | |
# sources: | |
# http://hole.tuziwo.info/install-arch-linux-on-uefi-gpt-computer-with-btrfs-support.html | |
# http://www.brunoparmentier.be/blog/how-to-install-arch-linux-on-an-encrypted-btrfs-partition.html | |
# https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dm-crypt/Swap_encryption | |
# Take note of this: | |
# - The first thing you need is to identify which disk you're going to use. For the purpose of this guide, it will be /dev/sdX | |
# Be VERY CAREFUL if you have more than one disk on your computer, and DOUBLE CAREFUL if one of them is the one with your backups | |
# - Since btrfs does not support swapfiles (yet), we'll create a swap partition. In this guide, it will NOT be encrypted |
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#!/bin/sh | |
# | |
# Marco Buzzanca © 2016. MIT License. | |
# Originarilly written by Tom Hale © 2016. MIT Licence. | |
# | |
# Print out 256 colors, with each number printed in its corresponding color. | |
# | |
# Compared to the original script this one also prints the first 16 colors in | |
# bright/bold, to check the interaction between bold and the ANSI colors. This | |
# script is also POSIX compliant. Unfortunately this meant I had to use |