how do you do that? git clone?
I quite literally just “sudo vi /usr/lib/calamares/modules/networkcfg/main.py” and did the changes in the commit, saved it and ran the installer.
The commit in question: WIP: [networkcfg] fix replace_username() undefined variables by coreylang · Pull Request #1794 · calamares/calamares · GitHub
@Blazingmagpie roger that also is it right if you startup the live medium without connecting to network in any form , would the installer work without that patch , I think , or am I wrong at this ?
@anon58039152 I have not tried installing without network, so I don’t know if it will work. You might as well try it and if it doesn’t work just reboot and start again.
@Blazingmagpie I am not affected in this, I was just trying to help, but you brought in any case a solution to @mathochist 's problem …
thx man
thank YOU….
The solution for now is to conduct the installation offline ─ i.e. to disable WiFi. The issue will be fixed some time later tonight (Central European Summer Time).
Thanks for everyone’s thoughts. Running the installer offline did not work for me.
@Blazingmagpie, when you say
just “sudo vi /usr/lib/calamares/modules/networkcfg/main.py” and did the changes in the commit, saved it and ran the installer
might you be able to provide a more specific guide on what commands to run (I’m guessing from the terminal in the live image but not 100% sure) and what files to edit, and how?
Barring that, I’m guessing that the solution would be to wait for a fix on the installer, in which case, anyone wanna guess what that turnaround time might be? Two weeks give or take? I may get impatient and go for the Arch install if I feel like putting my big kid pants on!
edit iso file “/usr/lib/calamares/modules/networkcfg/main.py”
with “sudo vi” or “sudo nano” or “kate”(more simple if kde iso) or …
all is in commit :
replace 3 red lines by 3 green lines (all the line, except first char “+”), lines Number 76, 80 and 81
line 76 replace : with open(target_network, "r") as network_conf:
with open(nm_config_filename, "r") as network_conf:
replace lines 80 and 81 by:
target_permissions = 'permissions=user:{}:;\n'.format(target_user)
with open(nm_config_filename, "w") as network_conf:
ps: lines starts with 4 spaces
Having the same issue. Is there an update on the fix?
yes is fixed in last calamares 3.2.44-2
Thank u so much
I tried now to update calamares in my live session to 3.2.44-2 and it probably worked
The funny thing is that even though I’m running Manjaro 21.1.4, updated calamares installer shows me Welcome to Manjaro Linux 20.1 “Mikah” installer
Do you know where this came from? (I’m just curious, how can this happen )
EDIT: It crashed. And after another try It doesn’t let me use the automatic option for choosing partition and shows me only the manual option
And then crashed again
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