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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
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<aif xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
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xmlns="http://aif-ng.io/"
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xsi:schemaLocation="http://aif-ng.io/ http://aif-ng.io/aif.xsd"
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version="v2_rewrite"><!-- When we release, this should match the tagged release (e.g. 0.2.0) -->
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<storage>
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<blockDevices>
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<disk device="/dev/sda" diskFormat="gpt">
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<!-- Partitions are numbered *in the order they are specified*. -->
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<!-- e.g. "boot" would be /dev/sda1, "secrets1" would be /dev/sda2, etc. -->
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<part id="boot" name="BOOT" label="/boot" start="0%" stop="10%" fsType="fat32">
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<partitionFlag>esp</partitionFlag>
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</part>
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<part id="secrets1" name="crypted" label="shh" start="10%" stop="20%" fsType="ext4">
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<partitionFlag>root</partitionFlag>
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</part>
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<part id="lvm_member1" name="jbod" label="dynamic" start="20%" stop="30%" fsType="ext4">
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<partitionFlag>lvm</partitionFlag>
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</part>
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<part id="raid1_d1" start="30%" stop="55%" fsType="ext4">
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<partitionFlag>raid</partitionFlag>
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</part>
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<part id="raid1_d2" start="55%" stop="80%" fsType="ext4">
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<partitionFlag>raid</partitionFlag>
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</part>
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<part id="swap" start="80%" stop="90%" fsType="linux-swap(v1)">
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<partitionFlag>swap</partitionFlag>
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</part>
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<!-- You can also create a partition with no flags (and not use). -->
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<part id="grow" start="90%" stop="100%" fsType="ext4"/>
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</disk>
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</blockDevices>
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<!-- "Special" devices are processed *in the order they are specified*. This is important if you wish to
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e.g. layer LUKS on top of LVM - you would specify <lvm> before <luks> and reference the
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<luksDev id="SOMETHING" ... > as <lvmLogical source="SOMETHING" ... />.
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Of course, a limitation of this is you cannot e.g. first assemble a LUKS volume, then an LVM
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group, and then another LUKS volume - so plan accordingly and/or perform this in a <post> script. -->
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<luks>
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<luksDev id="luks_secrets" name="secrets" source="secrets1">
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<!-- You can assign multiple secrets (or "keys") to a LUKS volume. -->
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<secrets>
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<!-- A simple passphrase. -->
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<passphrase>secrets1</passphrase>
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</secrets>
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<secrets>
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<!-- A key that uses a keyfile on a mounted path. This example uses the passphrase in
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a plaintext file, which is in turn read by LUKS. -->
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<passphrase>secrets1</passphrase>
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<keyFile>/boot/.decrypt.plaintext</keyFile>
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</secrets>
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<secrets>
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<!-- This will generate a 4096-byte file of random data. -->
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<keyFile size="4096">/root/.decrypt.key</keyFile>
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</secrets>
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</luksDev>
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</luks>
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<lvm>
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<volumeGroup id="vg1" name="group1">
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<tags>
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<tag>data</tag>
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<tag>misc</tag>
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</tags>
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<physicalVolumes>
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<pv id="pv1" source="lvm_member1"/>
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</physicalVolumes>
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<logicalVolumes>
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<lv id="lv1" name="logical1" size="100%"/>
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</logicalVolumes>
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</volumeGroup>
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<volumeGroup id="vg2" name="group2">
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<physicalVolumes>
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<pv id="pv2" source="lvm_member1"/>
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</physicalVolumes>
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<logicalVolumes>
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<lv id="lv2" name="logical1" size="100%"/>
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</logicalVolumes>
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</volumeGroup>
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</lvm>
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<mdadm>
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<!-- level can be 0, 1, 4, 5, 6, or 10. RAID 1+0 (which is different from mdadm RAID10) would be done by
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creating an array with members of a previously assembled array. -->
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<array id="mdadm1" name="data" meta="1.2" level="1">
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<member source="raid1_d1"/>
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<member source="raid1_d2"/>
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</array>
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</mdadm>
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<fileSystems>
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<fs source="boot" type="vfat">
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<!-- Supports mkfs arguments. Leave off the filesystem type and device name, obviously;
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those are handled by the above attributes. -->
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<opt name="-F">32</opt>
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<opt name="-n">ESP</opt>
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</fs>
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<fs source="luks_secrets" type="ext4">
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<opt name="-L">seekrit</opt>
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</fs>
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</fileSystems>
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<mountPoints>
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<!-- And you use the id to reference mountpoints as well. -->
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<mount source="luks_secrets" target="/mnt/aif">
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<opt name="rw"/>
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<opt name="relatime"/>
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<opt name="compress">lzo</opt>
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<opt name="ssd"/>
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<opt name="space_cache"/>
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<opt name="subvolid">5</opt>
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<opt name="subvol">/</opt>
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</mount>
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<mount source="boot" target="/mnt/aif/boot"/>
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<mount source="swap" target="swap"/>
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<mount source="lv1" target="/mnt/aif/mnt/pool"/>
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<mount source="mdadm1" target="/mnt/aif/mnt/raid"/>
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</mountPoints>
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</storage>
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<network hostname="aiftest.square-r00t.net">
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<iface device="auto">
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<addresses>
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<ipv4>
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<address>dhcp</address>
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</ipv4>
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<ipv6>
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<address>slaac</address>
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<address>fde4:16b9:654b:bbfa::15/64</address>
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</ipv6>
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</addresses>
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<resolvers>
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<resolver>8.8.8.8</resolver>
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</resolvers>
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</iface>
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</network>
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<system timezone="EST5EDT" chrootPath="/mnt/aif" reboot="0">
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<rootPassword>
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<passwordPlain>1ns3cur3p4ssw0rd</passwordPlain>
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</rootPassword>
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<locales>
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<locale name="LANG">en_US.UTF-8</locale>
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</locales>
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<!-- Note: The password hashe below is "test"; don't waste your time trying to crack. :) -->
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<users>
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<user name="aifusr"
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home="/opt/aifusr"
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sudo="true"
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comment="A test user for AIF.">
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<password>
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<passwordHash hashType="(detect)">
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$6$WtxZKOyaahvvWQRG$TUys60kQhF0ffBdnDSJVTA.PovwCOajjMz8HEHL2H0ZMi0bFpDTQvKA7BqzM3nA.ZMAUxNjpJP1dG/eA78Zgw0
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</passwordHash>
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</password>
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<xGroup name="admins" create="true"/>
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<xGroup name="wheel"/>
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<xGroup name="users"/>
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</user>
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</users>
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<services>
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<service status="1">sshd</service>
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</services>
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</system>
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<pacman>
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<repos>
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<repo name="core" enabled="true" sigLevel="default" mirror="file:///etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist"/>
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<repo name="extra" enabled="true" sigLevel="default" mirror="file:///etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist"/>
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<repo name="community" enabled="true" sigLevel="default" mirror="file:///etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist"/>
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<repo name="multilib" enabled="true" sigLevel="default" mirror="file:///etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist"/>
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<repo name="testing" enabled="false" sigLevel="default" mirror="file:///etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist"/>
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<repo name="multilib-testing" enabled="false" sigLevel="default" mirror="file:///etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist"/>
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<repo name="archlinuxfr" enabled="false" sigLevel="Optional TrustedOnly"
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mirror="http://repo.archlinux.fr/$arch"/>
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</repos>
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<mirrorList>
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<mirror>http://arch.mirror.square-r00t.net/$repo/os/$arch</mirror>
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<mirror>http://mirror.us.leaseweb.net/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch</mirror>
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<mirror>http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch</mirror>
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<mirror>http://arch.mirrors.ionfish.org/$repo/os/$arch</mirror>
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<mirror>http://mirrors.gigenet.com/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch</mirror>
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<mirror>http://mirror.jmu.edu/pub/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch</mirror>
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</mirrorList>
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<software>
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<package repo="core">sed</package>
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<package>python</package>
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<package>perl</package>
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<package>openssh</package>
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</software>
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</pacman>
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<bootloader type="grub" target="/boot" efi="true"/>
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<scripts>
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<pre>
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<script>https://aif.square-r00t.net/sample-scripts/pre/first.sh</script>
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<script>https://aif.square-r00t.net/sample-scripts/pre/second.pl</script>
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</pre>
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<post>
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<script>https://aif.square-r00t.net/sample-scripts/post/first.sh</script>
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<script>https://aif.square-r00t.net/sample-scripts/post/second.py</script>
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</post>
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</scripts>
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</aif>
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