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 includes packages that anaconda runs from the installed system
during installation. It includes grub2, grub2-efi, shim, efibootmgr
among others.
Resolves: rhbz#1269891
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
Resolves: rhbz#1184021
--make-pxe-live target generate live squashfs and initrd for pxe boot.
Also generates pxe config template.
--make-ostree-live is used for installations of Atomic Host. Additionally to
--make-pxe-live it ensures using deployment root instead of physical root of
installed disk image where needed. Atomic installation needs to be virt
installation with /boot on separate partition (the only way supported by
Anaconda currently). Content of boot partition is added to live root fs so that
ostree can find deployment by boot configuration.
This is used as a kickstart %post interpreter to streamline
modifications to images.
Also adds an example kickstart.
This Obsoletes the old appliance-tools-minimizer and includes a Provide
so that the transition will be seamless.
(cherry picked from commit 99f2ab9137)
(cherry picked from commit b090a09dca)
Resolves: rhbz#1082642
This adds the --make-tar option which will produce a xz compressed tar
of the root filesystem. This works with either virt-install or no-virt
modes. Use --image-name to set the output filename.
--compression is used to set the compression type to use, which defaults
to xz. Supported types are xz, lzma, gzip and bzip2.
--compress-arg is used to pass arguments to the compression utility.
(cherry picked from commit d04a99e8f4)
Resolves: rhbz#1144140
Also adds a check for a bad url repo, and fix ram calculation for
appliance mode. Updates the README.livemedia-creator documentation.
Resolves: rhbz#1019728
- Add a check to livemedia-creator for /usr/bin/virt-install (#841566)
- Suggest the correct package for livemedia-creator's libvirt (#841552)
- Add to list of packages needed to build a livemedia-creator iso (#841594)