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9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Brian C. Lane
a432c71c95 lorax-composer: Add liveuser on live-iso to wheel group
They can already su - to root, adding them to wheel lets sudo also work.

Related: rhbz#1770193
2019-12-11 15:23:40 -08:00
Brian C. Lane
a9c5581aa9 lorax-composer: Add locale support to blueprints
You can now set the keyboard layout and language. Eg.

[customizations.locale]
languages = ["en_CA.utf8", "en_HK.utf8"]
keyboard = "de (dvorak)"

Existing entries in the kickstart templates are replaced with the new
ones. If there are no entries then it will default to 'keyboard us' and
'lang en_US.UTF-8'

Includes tests, and leaves the existing keyboard and lang entries in the
templates with a note that they can be replaced by the blueprint.

(cherry picked from commit e5a8700bdf)

Related: rhbz#1718473
2019-11-18 12:36:18 +02:00
Brian C. Lane
956ebfc77c lorax-composer: Add timezone support to blueprint
For example:

[customizations.timezone]
timezone = "US/Samoa"
ntpservers = ["0.pool.ntp.org"]

Also includes tests.

This removes the timezone kickstart command from all of the templates
except for google.ks which needs to set it's own ntp servers and timezone.

If timezone isn't included in the blueprint, and it is not already in a
template, it will be set to 'timezone UTC' by default.

If timezone is set in a template it is left as-is, under the assumption
that the image type requires it to boot correctly.

(cherry picked from commit 9bdbb29662)

Related: rhbz#1718473
2019-11-18 12:36:18 +02:00
Brian C. Lane
16a00db1f0 Enable networking in lorax-composer templates
Because anaconda --dirinstall is used the kickstart's network like isn't
processed at all. So we need to remove the NetworkManager-server-config
package which disables networking.

Resolves: rhbz#1710877
2019-06-17 16:12:34 -07:00
Brian C. Lane
60c7ab3e91 lorax-composer: Install selinux-policy-targeted in images
This is required to ensure that SELinux is configured properly while
building. It fixes the problem with building tar, and should be
installed in the other image types for consistency.

Resolves: rhbz#1654795
2018-12-06 16:36:36 -08:00
Brian C. Lane
f113766f22 Lock the root account, except on live-iso
If we leave the root account w/o a password people will use it that way,
leading to insecure images. Also if we use a default password. So lock
the root account in the templates.

Users will need to do one of these things:
 1. Use [[customizations.user]] in their blueprint to configure root or
    another user.
 2. Use [[customizations.sshkey]] to set a key for root
 2. Install a package that configures a user at install time
 3. Install a package that sets up a user at boot time (eg. cloud-init)

This also drops the auth line from the kickstart templates, allowing it
to use the default password algoritm instead of md5.

Resolves: rhbz#1626120
2018-09-28 14:30:58 -07:00
Brian C. Lane
acc7b811b6 Move disklabel and UEFI support to compose.py
Currently we are making MBR disk images for qcow2 and partitioned disk,
so the UEFI packages aren't required at this point.

Move the clearpart command into compose.py so that in the futute it can
use clearpart --disklabel to create a GPT image, and add the required
packages to the package set.
2018-08-09 15:13:58 -07:00
Brian C. Lane
b2f5fe2f60 Removed the fixed partition size from composer ks templates
The default size is always going to be wrong, so try to estimate a more
reasonable amount of space. This is more complicated than you would
expect, yum's installedsize doesn't take into account the block size of
the filesystem, nor any extra artifacts generated by pre/post scripts.

So in the end we end up with a minimum image size of 1GiB, a partition
that is 40% larger than the estimated space needed, and a disk image
that increases size in 1GiB increments. This is still better than having
a fixed 4GiB / partition that was either too large or too small.
2018-06-11 16:54:59 -07:00
Brian C. Lane
4ae5944567 Add live-iso output support to lorax-composer
This ended up requiring more intrusive changes, but it should be the
most complex of the output types. After moving the core of
livemedia-creator into a function I added more settings to compose_args,
and more defaults to start_build. It now pulls the release information
from /etc/os-release, and produces a bootable .iso
2018-06-11 16:54:58 -07:00