sbc-images/includes/post/user-setup.ksi

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%post
set -x
# The official kickstart docs has a 'user' command, but using it somehow
# causes 'systemd-logind.service' to fail during boot and you are essentially
# locked out even when you enter the correct credentials
# User setup
USER_COMMENT='Pratham Patel'
USER_NAME='pratham'
USER_PASSWORD='asdf'
USER_GROUPS='mock,wheel'
# The 'useradd' binary can't be found in $PATH (idk why), so
# execute it using its absolute path
/sbin/useradd \
--uid 1000 \
--create-home \
--comment "${USER_COMMENT}" \
--user-group "${USER_NAME}" \
--groups "${USER_GROUPS}"
echo -e "${USER_PASSWORD}\n${USER_PASSWORD}" | passwd "${USER_NAME}"
sed -i "s/# %wheel\tALL=(ALL)\tNOPASSWD: ALL/%wheel\tALL=(ALL)\tNOPASSWD: ALL/" /etc/sudoers
# dotfiles
cat << EOF > get-dotfiles.sh
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -x
if [[ "$(id -u)" -eq 0 ]]; then
echo "Not gonna run as root"
exit 1
fi
echo "Hi $USER"
git clone --bare https://gitlab.com/thefossguy/dotfiles.git "${HOME}/.dotfiles"
git --git-dir="${HOME}/.dotfiles" --work-tree="${HOME}" checkout -f
rm -rf "${HOME}/.config/nvim"
EOF
chmod +x get-dotfiles.sh
sudo -i -u "${USER_NAME}" bash get-dotfiles.sh
rm -vf get-dotfiles.sh
# Lock the root account
passwd -l root
%end