-Multi-boot/distro btrfs provisioning
-
-Some things are specific to my home network. Uses PXE, designed for bare
-metal but also works for pxe booted VM.
-
-Features people may find useful: installs encrypted arch, debian stable,
-& debian testing all on the same btrfs filesystem, smartly utilizing
-multiple disks, with scripts to automatically decrypt on reboots. The
-partititioning and filesystem script is the biggest part and is at
-fai/config/hooks/partition.DEFAULT. Other debian based distros should
-work fine, and I'm planning to add Fedora support. Disks are grouped as
-ssd or hdd and raided in raid 1 or raid 0 per configuration. The base
-partitions are divided into boot, swap, and root, (only boot is
-unencrypted). There are scripts to resize those partitions
-post-provision and while the system is running.
-
-The repo name fai is copied from a project of the same name which this
-project uses for debian installs. It stands for "fully automated
-installer."
-
-It also fully automates configuration of an openwrt router after manual
+PXE install w multi-boot, btrfs & Libreboot support
+
+Some things are specific to my home network, and uses files with secrets
+that are not in this repo. I use this for bare metal and vms, and two
+scripts which can run post boot so I use them on vps distributed image
+as well.
+
+Features people may find useful: installs encrypted trisquel, debian,
+ubuntu, and arch (havne't done recently, probably a bit broken), in a
+multi-boot setup using multiple subvolumes of a single btrfs filesystem.
+Utilizes multiple disks, with scripts to automatically decrypt on
+intentional reboots, but not after shutdown or power loss.
+
+Normal install mode for fai is using pxe, but on a libreboot system,
+there is no pxe. The pxe in a normal computer is nonfree
+firmware. Alternatives to normal pxe that I've tried:
+
+* libreboot + seabios + ipxe
+
+* Use a live cd to call pxe-kexec, this is described later in this file.
+
+* Use the fai autodiscover iso. This is more automated, so nicer.
+
+* Use an install method above to setup a gnu/linux disk partition that
+ coordinates with libreboot grub to acts like a pxe boot using
+ kexec. The boot process takes a bit longer than normal pxe. This is
+ the bootstrap partition in my scripts.
+
+Things I haven't tried:
+
+* The bios chip has enough room for an initrd. This could be setup to
+ work like the partition I use to kexec, but it would be faster, and
+ not require installing to disk.
+
+The partititioning and filesystem script is at
+fai/config/hooks/partition.DEFAULT. Disks are grouped as ssd or hdd and
+raided in raid 1 or raid 0 per configuration. The base partitions are
+divided into boot, swap, and root, (only boot is unencrypted). There are
+scripts to resize those partitions post-provision and while the system
+is running.
+
+People who use fai may find these things as useful examples: it uses
+dnsmasq (on a openwrt machine) for dhcp instead of the isc
+dhcp. fai-wrapper is a small script to use basic fai classes outside of
+fai. It does not use the fai partitioning tool, but the script is
+inspired from it and works outside of fai. It supports running a fai
+server on debian within android via Maru.
+
+It also automates configuration of an openwrt router after manual