Add iso creation and switch to using gcdaa64.efi instead of grubaa64.efi
Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Brian C. Lane <bcl@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 8f582846af)
Resolves: rhbz#1174475
Virtual machines easily get starved for randomness, and Anaconda insists
on sufficient amounts of entropy when the user requests LUKS disk
encryption. As a result, such installations can hang until Anaconda gives
up (after 10 minutes) and makes do with whatever entropy is available.
The virtualization host can feed randomness to the guest, unblocking the
installation. However, the guest can only consume that randomness through
the virtio-rng module. Let's not remove that module.
Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Brian C. Lane <bcl@redhat.com>
Resolves: rhbz#1179000
(cherry picked from commit bd501cccef)
As of kernel-3.18.0-0.54 aarch64 can sort out what to use for the
console on its own, so drop the console= from the aarch64 grub2-efi.cfg
template.
Resolves: rhbz#1170413
(cherry picked from commit 519771a1df)
Older versions of petitboot don't understand the for loop and won't
boot. We also don't shipt 32 bit media anymore so there is no reason
for this to remain.
(cherry picked from commit 5909574a44)
We started including it as an unintended side-effect of commit 9ca487f8.
lvm doesn't like it when there are multiple 'global' sections in lvm.conf,
and we add one right at the end of that block. We expect ours to be the
file's only content.
(cherry picked from commit 4a7552d4be)
Related: rhbz#1149992
The help content path has been changed to /usr/share/anaconda/help,
so this Lorax change is no longer needed.
This reverts commit 8bd3d8d232.
Related: rhbz#1072033
We have shim and grub working together on aarch64 now, so we may as well
use them.
(this also makes the case of boot${arch}.efi not mixed-case, which
should guarantee it's in FAT rather than VFAT...)
Related: rhbz#1100048
Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
basearch is ppc64le so we needs to check for that in addition to ppc64.
Resolves:rhbz#1136490
(cherry picked from commit 72357bf96b6b016c3a39b2af51eaf5cf724a0928)
The installation from DVD on s390x needs setting the target disks and
network information that are usually set by editing the generic.prm file.
By including the "rd.cmdline=ask" parameter dracut will open a simple
dialog so the user can enter the required information.
Resolves: rhbz#1132050
(cherry picked from commit e92ea26206)
Currently, yaboot is the ISO boot loader in fedora and the Fedora on
POWER team is making an effort in order to replace it by GRUB2 in the
F20 release cycle. I'm sending a lorax patch so you guys can comment
on it. I'm planning to create a feature page for that too.
This patch only change the lorax template for ppc and should not
affect other archs, like x86.
--
Paulo Flabiano Smorigo
Software Engineer
Linux Technology Center - IBM Systems & Technology Group
Resolves: rhbz#1131199
Signed-off-by: Brian C. Lane <bcl@redhat.com>
The ppc config files were missing from the live config_files directory
and ppc needs the correct lib directory so lmc has been switched to use
ArchData driven from the installed kernel arch.
Resolves: rhbz#1102318
rpm-ostree is a new payload type available in Anaconda, will be used
by RHEL Atomic Host.
Related: rhbz#1113535
Port of rpmostreepayload patches from master
commit 3345a97f35
lockdown.efi only exists in the beta, but it'll probably also exist in
the 7.1 beta. So don't toss this stuff out completely, but don't use it
if shim doesn't provide lockdown.efi either.
Resolves: rhbz#1071380
Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Update the templates and config file to better support EFI on aarch64
on 64-bit ARM.
Resolves: rhbz#1067671
Signed-off-by: David A. Marlin <dmarlin@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Brian C. Lane <bcl@redhat.com>
The background images are not used during install, as well as a number
of other items from redhat-logos. There was also a bug -- product.name
did not expand to 'redhat' so it wasn't removing anything from the -logos
package.
Resolves: rhbz#1068721
Right now, logind reserves tty6 for a login shell, which is not what we
want - normally anaconda puts Xorg there, and there's no need for a
login prompt anyway.
This configures logind to activate "anaconda-shell@.service" when a user
switches to an unused tty, and reserves tty2 for that purpose (which is
where users expect a shell anyway).
This will avoid us having login prompts that users don't know what to do
with. It also probably saves us a little bit of RAM.
Use redhat-upgrade-dracut for the RHEL version of the system-upgrade
dracut module. upgrade.img also needs the convertfs module for upgrades
from RHEL6.
Resolves: rhbz#1029999
The xkeybard-config .mo files are needed to translate the layout
switching options. The xklavier calls in anaconda will automatically
translate the option strings as long as the translations are present.
In fips mode creation of the protocol 1 key causes it to hang. This
removes the explicit HostKey entries and lets sshd decide which keys to
create when it starts.
Add a command that opens the anaconda.log file located in /tmp
with less. The command is added as the most recently used.
Signed-off-by: Martin Kolman <mkolman@gmail.com>
It's pretty pointless to copy data from /run/log/journal to
/var/log/journal, since both of those are in-memory filesystems.
This should somewhat reduce RAM use during installation.
Resolves this error on s390x:
...
running runtime-install.tmpl
installpkg modutils failed: No package(s) available to install
Looking for extra fedup-dracut packages...
...
dracut tries to build hostonly initrd by default without the nohostonly
package/config; this results in a bunch of error messages about missing
files in proc and sys, and then the resulting initrd doesn't work 'cuz
it doesn't have any drivers for anything.
Make kernel args the same in every config.
Put 'quiet' at the end of the line - it's usually the first thing a user removes when debugging.
Fill missing product versions in.
Distinguish between 'install' (installation media) and 'start' (live media).
The list of ARM platforms was represented as a static list to be
installed in .treeinfo for Beaker support, but as ARM moves to use
the multiplatform kernel the platform specific kernel images will
no longer be needed. This process is beginning in F18 (3.7 kernel)
with HighBank being the first to use the baseline kernel. Due to
this change, there will be no 'highbank' platform images, but Beaker
tries to import all platforms listed in .treeinfo. To avoid errors,
we should dynamically create the list of ARM plaforms, including
only those that are actually provided.
Signed-off-by: David A. Marlin <dmarlin@redhat.com>
For ARM systems that require U-Boot wrapped images,
perform mkimage to create one for 'upgrade.img'.
Signed-off-by: David A. Marlin <dmarlin@redhat.com>