This can't be done the same way as on master because there is no rpm
database inside the installroot to run rpm -qa against. Do it at the end
of the yum transaction.
Resolves: rhbz#1416155
This uses the --release value as the yum releasever so that $releasever
in a --repo will work.
It also turns on assumeyes so that any gpgkey entries in the .repo file
will be installed and used automatically if gpgcheck is enabled for the
repo.
Related: rhbz#1430479
When multiple units are passed to systemctl and one fails it doesn't
finish the others. Change the template command to call systemctl for
each unit individually.
This also removes the lvm2-activation-generator in runtime-cleanup.tmpl
Resolves: rhbz#1478247
This will allow anaconda to fetch kickstarts using https when installing
with fips=1
Leave vmlinuz and .vmlinuz.hmac in /boot
dracut-fips module needs the vmlinuz.hmac file in order to boot.
Resolves: rhbz#1341280
The previous code used losetup --list -O to return the backing store
associated with the loop device. This can fail due to losetup truncating
the output filename if sysfs isn't setup. Instead of printing the full
path it will truncate it to 64 characters with a * at the end.
See util-linux lib/loopdev.c for the code that does this.
This commit changes it to use the existing get_loop_name function, which
uses losetup -j to lookup the loop device associated with the backing
store which avoids the truncation problem.
Resolves: rhbz#1462150
This makes it easier to specify existing repos with extra args, eg.
/etc/yum.repos.d/redhat.repo generated by subscription-manager.
Resolves: rhbz#1430479
Boot on 32bit UEFI requires this package. Legacy grub2-efi package
is satisfied only with grub2-efi-x64 package and grub2-efi-ia32 is missing.
Resolves: rhbz#1458937
It seems that on rare occasions losetup can return before the /dev/loopX
is ready for use, causing problems with mkfs. This tries to make sure
that the loop device really is associated with the backing file before
continuing.
Resolves: rhbz#1462150
Make sure grub2-efi-*-cdboot is included in the live media kickstart,
add some documentation about creating UEFI disk images, and add ia32 to
the minimal example (it will need to be commented out for other arches).
Resolves: rhbz#1458937
We didn't add "efiarch32" on aarch64 because it made no sense, but we
need to because it's not an optional argument in the other template.
Just make it efiarch32=None.
Also fixes a typo in share/live/uefi.tmpl
Related: rhbz#1310775
The only environmental variable set during %post is $ANA_INSTALL_PATH
which points to the installroot (usually /mnt/sysimage). It can be used
in a %post --nochroot to copy things from the installer root to the
target's root filesystem.
This removes the %post --nochroot section because the image is not
accessable at this point in the process. Items that need to go into the
/ of the iso need to be added in the final iso creation templates, like
x86_64.tmpl
Resolves: rhbz#1430547
This adds the aarch64 template, and the grub2-efi config file to the
live template directory.
Resolves: rhbz#1369014
(cherry picked from commit 89c7a93508b7328fc9c180164b23fae29bcd022b)
It doesn't run because we remove the libcairo-script* libraries, and
isn't needed by anything in the installation environment. Its presence
causes automated tests checking for missing libs to raise an error.
Resolves: rhbz#1355681
We didn't add "efiarch32" on aarch64 because it made no sense, but we
need to because it's not an optional argument in the other template.
Just make it efiarch32=None.
Related: rhbz#1310775
Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
This enables Baytrail and similar atom CPUs that typically ship with a
32-bit firmware, but have a 64-bit capable CPU.
Resolves: rhbz#1310775
Signed-off-by: Peter Jones <pjones@redhat.com>
Previously lorax had no way to use repos with self-signed certificates.
This adds the --noverifyssl cmdline option which will ignore certificate
errors.
Resolves: rhbz#1430483
The latest POWER platform allows a host machine to configure guests
running in a different endian mode. Guests configured in this way may
have their bootloader configuration file corrupted after installation if
the file was not fully written to disk. The host machine would read the
journal and try to finish writing the file in the wrong endian mode.
Issuing an fsfreeze and unfreeze gives more assurance that the
configuration file is properly written before a reboot; this patch adds
fsfreeze to the installer runtime environment.
Related: rhbz#1315468
(cherry picked from commit 9543a46dac)
Resolves: rhbz#1382611
The kernel messages will be read from journal so don't use additional imlkog
module to read them duplicitly.
Fixup of
commit b5d0b1fd79