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				# Instances section. This section is optional, and it defines custom instances
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				# for modules of any kind. An instance entry has an instance name, a module
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				# for modules of any kind. An instance entry has an module name, an instance
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				# name, and a configuration file name. The primary goal of this mechanism is
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				# to allow loading multiple instances of the same module, with different
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				# configuration. If you don't need this, the instances section can safely be
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				#
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				# Module name plus instance name makes an instance key, e.g.
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				# "webview@owncloud", where "webview" is the module name (for the webview
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				# viewmodule) and "owncloud" is the instance name, which loads a configuration
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				# file named "owncloud.conf" from any of the configuration file paths,
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				# including the webview module directory. This instance key can then be
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				# referenced in the sequence section.
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				#
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				# For all modules without a custom instance specification, a default instance
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				# is generated automatically by Calamares. Therefore a statement such as
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				# "webview" in the sequence section automatically implies an instance key of
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				# "webview@webview" even without explicitly defining this instance, and the
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				# configuration file for this default instance "<modulename>@<modulename>" is
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				# always assumed to be "<modulename>.conf".
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				# viewmodule) and "owncloud" is the instance name. In the *sequence*
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				# section below, use instance-keys to name instances (instead of just
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				# a module name, for modules which have only a single instance).
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				#
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				# Every module implicitly has an instance with the instance name equal
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				# to its module name, e.g. "welcome@welcome". In the *sequence* section,
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				# mentioning a module without a full instance key (e.g. "welcome")
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				# means that implicit module.
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				#
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				# An instance must specify its configuration file (e.g. `webview-home.conf`).
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				# The implicit instances all have configuration files named `<module>.conf`.
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				# This (implict) way matches the source examples, where the welcome
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				# module contains an example `welcome.conf`.
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				#
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				# For more information on running module instances, run Calamares in debug
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				# mode and check the Modules page in the Debug information interface.
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				#
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				# A module that is often used with instances is dummyprocess, which will
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				# run a single (shell) command. By configuring more than one instance of
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				# the module, multiple shell commands can be run during install.
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				# A module that is often used with instances is shellprocess, which will
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				# run shell commands specified in the configuration file. By configuring
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				# more than one instance of the module, multiple shell sessions can be run
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				# during install.
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				#
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				# YAML: list of maps of string:string key-value pairs.
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				#instances:
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