Anaconda runtime is already in memory, no need to use tmpfs here. In
fact use of tmpfs here will overwrite any updates content that was put
in place by dracut.
live media isn't exactly the same as the Anaconda install media. Right
now this amounts to needing a root= cmdline argument but in the future
there may be other differences.
This also reverts 5437557846 on the new copies of the templates.
Using root= overrides the anaconda magic code for finding product.img
and updates.img. Anaconda can find the CDROM itself without needing
root=, though, so we can omit it safely for boot.iso.
The 'systemctl' command can be used to enable, disable, or mask systemd
units inside the runtime being modified. Modify runtime-postinstall.tmpl
to use the 'systemctl' command.
We also no longer remove quota*.service or kexec*.service, since
these aren't enabled by default. And systemd-remount-api-vfs.service
should work correctly now, so we can leave it alone as well.
We need the initramfs around to reboot properly. If it's packed up in
/boot we need this service to unpack it. If it's not there, the service
does nothing, so this patch won't hurt anything.
Also add pigz, which speeds up compression nicely (for use in
anaconda-cleanup-initramfs.service).
Now that the runtime contents remain compressed and aren't always stored
in RAM, it generally takes less RAM to keep these around than to run
'localedef' in anaconda.
This switches us back to the old pre-lorax method for setting up the
locale archive - see e.g. anaconda commit ea71816d
The 'removefrom kbd' line wasn't deleting anything because it was
looking in the wrong place. It was also kind of wordy.
This version should keep the needed binaries and remove the stuff we
don't need, as intended.
iproute's binaries moved to /usr/sbin, so they were *all* getting
removed by the '/usr/*' glob. iscsi's NetworkManager dispatcher script
uses 'ip' so this might be needed for proper iscsi support; at the very
least it quiets some error messages from NM. It's also pretty likely
people's kickstart scripts use 'ip' utility, so we'd better make sure
it's still available.
Remove a bunch of useless 'removefrom' lines that did nothing but cause
"no files to remove!" messages in lorax logs.
- ConsoleKit isn't in the anaconda runtime
- update-gtk-immodules isn't in gtk3
- there's nothing in /usr/share/selinux in selinux-policy-targeted
- zenity doesn't have a /usr/share/omf directory
- libpng moved to libpng15.*; actually removing it breaks the GUI
- pcmciautils' binaries are in /sbin, not /usr/sbin. They're only 7kb,
so let's just keep 'em.
This should have *no effect* on the contents of the runtime images.
A lot of the systemd unit files got moved around due to UsrMove, so
these lines weren't removing the services as expected.
Fix the paths and they all work. This eliminates the "FAILED"
message from systemd-remount-api-vfs.service and plymouth-start.service.
Oh - and the ConsoleKit removal got dropped 'cuz ConsoleKit isn't in the
installer images anymore.
This adds support for creating an appliance description file for the
disk image. Mako templates are used to make it easy to support other
appliance targets. The included example works with virt-image.