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
Related: rhbz#1369439
Keep it same as in RHEL 7.2. They increase the size of the /tmp/syslog file
from ~280K to ~1M, and can be obtained from journal if needed.
Resolves: rhbz#1369439
Rsyslogd used to read messages from /dev/log together with systemd-journald
which resulted in NetworkManager messages not being passed to syslog due to a
race condition during starting NetworkManager and rsyslogd service. So use
imjournal rsyslog plugin that picks messages from journald instead of using the
/dev/log socket. Same as regular RHEL 7 system.
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
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
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>
We use this to set various sysctl settings, like setting kernel.printk=1
so we don't get the screen all crudded up with kernel messages during
text-mode installs.
move arch-specific stuff to arch-specific subdirs and move all the
common stuff to a subdir named 'common'. Also, rename '.profile' and
'.bash_history' so you actually see them when you 'ls' the 'common' dir.
also added some helpful(?) comments to the templates.