2014-11-05 03:07:57 +00:00
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Lorax now supports creation of product.img and updates.img as part of the build
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process. This is implemented using the installimg command which will take the
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contents of a directory and create a compressed archive from it. The x86, ppc,
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ppc64le and aarch64 templates all look for /usr/share/lorax/product/ and
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/usr/share/lorax/updates/ directories while creating the final install tree. If
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there are files in those directories lorax will create images/product.img
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and/or images/updates.img
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These archives are just like an anaconda updates image -- they are copied over
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the top of the filesystem at boot time so that you can drop in files to add to
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or replace anything on the filesystem.
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Anaconda has several places that it looks for updates, the one for product.img
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is in /run/install/product. For example, to add an installclass to Anaconda
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you would put your custom class here:
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/usr/share/lorax/product/run/install/product/pyanaconda/installclasses/custom.py
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2015-01-12 22:55:20 +00:00
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If the packages containing the product/updates files are not included as part
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of normal dependencies you can add specific packages with the --installpkgs
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command or the installpkgs paramater of RuntimeBuilder.
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