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The main concept behind this installer is to take full advantage of the incredible automation that contemporary linux technologies such as systemd, offer.
The main concept behind this installer is to take full advantage of the extended automation that contemporary linux technologies such as systemd has to offer.
'Amelia' is mainly targeted towards the experienced user that needs a quick installation means.
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- ## Automation:
There is no support for non-GPT platforms, as this installer makes use of the uEFI's 'Discoverable Partitions Specification', to automate detection of the underlying partitions, perform a sanity check (and other checks throughout the installation process) based on your preferences, and auto-mount or auto-activate partitions when necessary (e.g. swap), without the use of the fstab file.
There is no support for non-GPT platforms, as this installer makes absolute use of uEFI's 'Discoverable Partitions Specification'.
By using systemd's latest and greatest features, configuration for eg. swapping, hibernation etc, is a thing of the past.
Consequently, it will automate the detection of the underlying/involved partitions, perform sanity checks based on your preferences, and auto-mount or auto-activate these partitions when necessary (e.g. swap), without the use of the fstab file.
The system manager, automatically and optimally, takes care of all these configurations, which makes the installation process even more robust and of course much more simplified.
By using systemd's latest and greatest features, configuration needed for eg. swapping, hibernation etc, is a thing of the past.
The system manager will automatically and optimally configure parts of the system, which makes the installation process more robust and of course much more simplified and reliable.
In particular, when the 'ext4' filesystem is being used, the 'genfstab' command is not even executed in the script, and your 'fstab' file will be empty (except only if 'Swapfile' use is desired), as systemd's automation takes care of it.