This will help improve the entropy situation with non-x86 hardware. rngd
will add entropy from hardware rng sources.
Resolves: rhbz#1258516
(cherry picked from commit 690feba381)
This includes packages that anaconda runs from the installed system
during installation. It includes grub2, grub2-efi, shim, efibootmgr
among others.
Resolves: rhbz#1269891
The ast module depends on:
drm,drm_kms_helper,ttm,syscopyarea,i2c-core,sysfillrect,sysimgblt,i2c-algo-bit
This retains the syscopyarea, sysfillrect, and sysimgblt modules.
Resolves: rhbz#1272658
Make it clear that the contents of product.img and updates.img comes
from the install root, not from the build host's filesystem.
Resolves: rhbz#1272361
Recently, Fedora has been trying to do a 3 product split. As part of
that, lorax was changed to do "installpkg lorax-product-*" via
provides.
I think that approach is awkward; a much simpler approach is to simply
specify the product package as input to lorax on the command line, via
external rel-eng scripts.
This patch therefore adds --installpkgs (and we should probably add an
option to remove the implicit lorax-product-* glob).
(cherry picked from commit 52d962d613)
Resolves: rhbz#1272222
systemd uses /var/lib/systemd/random-seed to add entropy to /dev/urandom
at boot time. During image creation this file is created, and if not
removed everything using the image will be adding the same seed.
This is only additional entropy, NOT a seed in the sense of a starting
point for a PRNG, so it will be mixed with other entropy as the system
runs. It isn't a good idea to use the same value everywhere so make sure
it is removed in %post
Resolves: rhbz#1258986
The system the image boots on will likely not match the host where lorax
was run, and in some cases this can cause systems to hang.
Resolves: rhbz#1258498
The system-wide spice guest agent, spice-vdagentd, normally uses
systemd-logind to determine which of the per-session spice-vdagent
instances it should be communicating with. On the non-live media, the X
session isn't registered with systemd-logind, so instead start
spice-vdagentd with -X to disable the systemd-logind integration and
serve instead to a single spice-vdagent.
(cherry picked from commit 96ecdd4e6e)
Related: rhbz#1169991
This replaces the Adwaita metacity-theme-2.xml file with a version that
sets has_title=False and removes the title borders for maximized
windows. This allows anaconda to run as a maximized window instead of a
fullscreen window while still running without a titlebar.
Related: rhbz#1231856
The default tagger doesn't add Related/Resolves lines to the changelog,
resulting in builds that have to be fixed up manually.
The output from this code still needs to be edited to remove the '-'
prefix from the Related/Resolves lines because tito appends them to
every line of output from the Tagger. But this is better than having to
add them manually.
installimg SRCDIR DESTFILE
Create a compressed cpio archive of the contents of SRCDIR and place
it in DESTFILE.
If SRCDIR doesn't exist or is empty nothing is created.
Examples:
installimg ${LORAXDIR}/product/ images/product.img
(cherry picked from commit b064ae6166)
Related: rhbz#1202278
The anaconda rebase changed the repo download failure to ERR, fix this
in the log watching code so that it will shut down the VM when it hits
it.
Related: rhbz#1196721
So we can activate master connection instead of searching for and activating
slave connections.
Makes turning bond/team device on in network spoke work.
Resolves: rhbz#1172751
It also causes a device configured in dracut to be properly reactivated as a slave
if it is configured so by kickstart.
Resolves: rhbz#1134090
I originally added --add-template to support doing something similar
to pungi, which injects content into the system to be used by default.
However, this causes the content to be part of the squashfs, which
means PXE installations have to download significantly more data that
they may not need (if they actually want to pull the tree data from
the network, which is not an unusual case).
What I actually need is to be able to modify *both* the runtime image
and the arch-specific content. For the runtime, I need to change
/usr/share/anaconda/interactive-defaults.ks to point to the new
content. (Although, potentially we could patch Anaconda itself to
auto-detect an ostree repository configured in disk image, similar to
what it does for yum repositories)
For the arch-specfic image, I want to drop my content into the ISO
root.
So this patch adds --add-arch-template and --add-arch-template-var
in order to do the latter, while preserving the --add-template
to affect the runtime image.
Further, the templates will automatically graft in a directory named
"iso-graft/" from the working directory (if it exists).
(I suggest that external templates create a subdirectory named
"content" to avoid clashes with any future lorax work)
Thus, this will be used by the Atomic Host lorax templates to inject
content/repo, but could be used by e.g. pungi to add content/rpms as
well.
I tried to avoid code deduplication by creating a new template for the
product.img bits and this, but that broke because the parent boot.iso
code needs access to the `${imggraft}` variable. I think a real fix
here would involve turning the product.img, content/, *and* boot.iso
into a new template.
Resolves: rhbz#1202278
With these templates if a package has installed files in
/usr/share/lorax/product or /usr/share/lorax/updates/ they will be used
to create product.img and/or updates.img which will be included in the
images/ directory of the iso and of the final output tree.
These can be used to customize the installation environment or provide
updates. See README.product for current documentation.
Related: rhbz#1202278
This adds the --qcow2 option to create qcow2 disk images in virt and
no-virt modes. You can pass extra options to qemu-img with --qcow2-arg
(cherry picked from commit b73aeb92a9)
Resolves: rhbz#1210413