diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index f0834fdf3..9c21455ce 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -51,32 +51,6 @@ Make sure you have Docker installed on your system. Once the process completes, the ISO will be available in the `out/` directory within your local folder as `Arch.iso`. -### Dockerfile Used for Local Builds - -The following `Dockerfile` is used to build the ISO locally: - -```Dockerfile -# Use the official Arch Linux image as the base -FROM archlinux:latest - -# Update system and install necessary packages -RUN pacman -Syu --noconfirm && \ - pacman -S --noconfirm git archiso grub - -# Create a directory for the workspace -WORKDIR /workdir - -# Copy the entire repository into the container -COPY . . - -# Set the output directory as a volume so you can retrieve the ISO later -VOLUME /workdir/out - -# The default command just keeps the container running -CMD [ "sleep", "infinity" ] -``` - ---- ## How to Use GitHub Actions (Automated Workflow) @@ -103,8 +77,8 @@ The GitHub Actions workflow automatically builds and releases the ISO. Here’s ### How to Trigger the GitHub Workflow -1. **Run the workflow manually**: - You can run the workflow manually by going to **Actions > Build ISO** and clicking on **Run Workflow**. +1. **Run the workflow**: + You can run the workflow by going to **Actions > Build ISO** and clicking on **Run Workflow**. ---