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mk-s390-cdboot has stopped working because the kernel outgrew the hard-coded offset it used when creating cdboot.img. IBM now has a script in s390utils that can do the same thing so use the upstream script instead. This drops mk-s390-cdboot script, switches the s390 templates to use mk-s390image from s390utils. It adds @ROOT@ to cdboot.prm, and sets inst.stage2 so that the installer image will be found when booting the iso. Related: rhbz#1892404 |
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