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# Install hashboot on Arch Linux
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## Clone repository
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First, clone the git repository:
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`git clone https://github.com/tastytea/hashboot.git`
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Then distribute the files to the proper path on your drive.
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- the hashboot script should go to /usr/bin
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- everything in /init/systemd should go to /etc/systemd/system
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Then make the hashboot script executable with the command:
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`sudo chmod a+x /usr/bin/hashboot`
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Then run this command once to generate the configuration file and initial files:
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`sudo hashboot index`
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## Setting up systemd
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Run the command:
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`systemctl enable hashboot.service`
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## Setting up the post-install kernel hook
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Pacman uses [alpm hooks](https://www.archlinux.org/pacman/alpm-hooks.5.html) to facilitate triggering an operation after a file or package has been modified by pacman. The system hooks are stored in the `/usr/share/libalpm/hooks` directory.
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Since `hashboot index` should be run after every kernel update (and after all other post-install actions have completed), create the file `zzz-hashboot.hook` in `/usr/share/libalpm/hooks` and give it the following contents:
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```
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[Trigger]
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Operation = Install
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Operation = Upgrade
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Type = Package
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Target = linux
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[Action]
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Description = Generating hashboot checksums of MBR and /boot...
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When = PostTransaction
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Exec = /usr/bin/hashboot index
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```
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Now when you update the kernel, hashboot will generate new files.
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## Making sure hashboot runs at boot
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Immediately after booting, you can view the status of the hashboot service with the command
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`systemctl status hashboot.service`
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It should print something like:
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```
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* hashboot.service - Check for changes made to the boot partition since shutting down
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Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/hashboot.service; enabled; vendor preset: disabled)
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Active: inactive (dead) since Sun 2019-05-12 09:27:48 PDT; 20s ago
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Process: 1292 ExecStart=/sbin/hashboot check (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)
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Main PID: 1292 (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)>
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May 12 09:27:47 hostname systemd[1]: Starting Check for changes made to the boot partition since shutting down...
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May 12 09:27:48 hostname systemd[1]: hashboot.service: Succeeded.
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May 12 09:27:48 hostname systemd[1]: Started Check for changes made to the boot partition since shutting down.
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```
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