siduction provides some scripts that support administrative tasks and help with troubleshooting.
chroothelper
Change to a chroot environment
chroothelper simplifies switching to a chroot environment on the live system. It searches the hard disks for installed Linux operating systems and offers to chroot to them.
sshactivate - sshdeactivate
Starts and enable sshd or stop and disable sshd
sshactivate generates sshd system keys, starts and enable
the ssh daemon and asks for user password, to allow remote access to the
(live-)system.
sshdeactivate stop and disable the ssh daemon.
fw-detect
Check system firmware status
fw-detect scans the loaded modules on your system, checks if they require firmware and checks if the firmware is present in the correct location. By default it will only output information about any modules which appear to require firmware.
siduction-irc
Starts an IRC session to #siduction
siduction-irc starts an IRC session with following clients depends on the environment, HEXCHAT, IRSSI, KONVERSATION, KVIRC, WEECHAT, XCHAT and connects to our IRC-channel #siduction on OFTC.
remove-nonfree
DFSG compliant installation
remove-nonfree makes the install DFSG compliant. Running it might on the other hand lead to a not working wifi or problems with your graphics card.
kernel-remover
removes siduction kernels
kernel-remover removes unused kernels from the running system. It offers a selection of kernels, removes the selected ones and updates the boot menu.
siduction-btrfs
Checks and updates the boot menu
siduction-btrfs is a compilation of scripts and systemd units that become active on an installation in the Btrfs file system. After a snapshot or rollback, the boot menu is checked and updated if necessary. siduction-btrfs works in the background without user input. As of version 0.2.0-5, siduction-btrfs also supports the boot manager systemd-boot and generates boot entries after a rollback for the rollback target. More information can be found in our systemd-boot manual page.