When this is too small the rootfs can run into problems when used with a
live system. Doubling it leaves enough space for the system to run
properly during the installation and since it's all compresses it
doesn't make the image noticeably bigger.
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
When it is left up to dnf to decide how to fulfill the kmod()
requirement from gfs2-utils it will pick kernel-debuginfo-* which adds
about 100M to the size of the iso.
Adding these packages first makes dnf choose them and the iso size is
back down around 450MB
iscsi-initator-utils and gobject-introspection actually are required via
anaconda rpm deps, so they aren't needed in runtime-install.tmpl.
Nothing seems to actually use python-imaging (i.e., python-pillow).
The executables for polkit, gnome-keyring and python-ethtool are removed
in runtime-cleanup, so if anything needs the libraries in these
packages, they can be pulled in through rpm dependencies. Among them,
only polkit is required.
For LUKS escrow stuff, keep the packages that provide the command-line
executables (volume_key, nss-tools), and remove the libraries. The
python2 libraries are no longer needed by blivet, and libblockdev will
install the C libraries it needs.
Install the dnf langpacks plugin instead of the yum one.
python-epdb is less useful now that anaconda is Python 3.
This updates things for python3, and adds 2 subpackages to pull in
dependencies needed by lmc when running with virt-install or --no-virt
with anaconda.
Add a 'lower' filter to the templates to replace string.lower which no
longer exists. Fix udev_escape, the strings are already unicode, and
drop --chdir from runcmd. It wasn't ever used, and passing cwd to the
new runcmd isn't supported.
Fix up 2to3 complaints. I've decided to do with wrapping list
comprehension inside list() to get the generators to run in several
places instead of list(map( or list(filter( which seem less readable to
me.
Run 'make docs' to update the apidocs.
Also moves the README.livemedia-creator and README.product into docs
as ReST documents. They will be installed in /usr/share/doc/lorax/
by the rpm package.
If it terminates really badly (e.g. with SIGSEGV), it doesn't report any error,
just doesn't put anything to the queue. So instead of just blindly waiting on
the queue forever, check that the process is still alive if we don't get any
message in long time interval.
I originally added --add-template to support doing something similar
to pungi, which injects content into the system to be used by default.
However, this causes the content to be part of the squashfs, which
means PXE installations have to download significantly more data that
they may not need (if they actually want to pull the tree data from
the network, which is not an unusual case).
What I actually need is to be able to modify *both* the runtime image
and the arch-specific content. For the runtime, I need to change
/usr/share/anaconda/interactive-defaults.ks to point to the new
content. (Although, potentially we could patch Anaconda itself to
auto-detect an ostree repository configured in disk image, similar to
what it does for yum repositories)
For the arch-specfic image, I want to drop my content into the ISO
root.
So this patch adds --add-arch-template and --add-arch-template-var
in order to do the latter, while preserving the --add-template
to affect the runtime image.
Further, the templates will automatically graft in a directory named
"iso-graft/" from the working directory (if it exists).
(I suggest that external templates create a subdirectory named
"content" to avoid clashes with any future lorax work)
Thus, this will be used by the Atomic Host lorax templates to inject
content/repo, but could be used by e.g. pungi to add content/rpms as
well.
I tried to avoid code deduplication by creating a new template for the
product.img bits and this, but that broke because the parent boot.iso
code needs access to the `${imggraft}` variable. I think a real fix
here would involve turning the product.img, content/, *and* boot.iso
into a new template.