kdump-lib: clear up references to Atomic/CoreOS

There are many variants on OSTree based systems these days so
we should probably refer to the class of systems as "OSTree
based systems". Also, Atomic Host is dead.

Signed-off-by: Dusty Mabe <dusty@dustymabe.com>
Acked-by: Coiby Xu <coxu@redhat.com>
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Dusty Mabe 2022-06-22 11:58:31 -04:00 committed by Coiby Xu
parent b92bc6e0a7
commit 980f10aa40
2 changed files with 6 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ kdump_get_persistent_dev()
echo $(get_persistent_dev "$dev")
}
is_atomic()
is_ostree()
{
grep -q "ostree" /proc/cmdline
}

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@ -1342,7 +1342,7 @@ _update_grub()
{
local _kernel_path=$1 _crashkernel=$2 _dump_mode=$3 _fadump_val=$4
if is_atomic; then
if is_ostree; then
if rpm-ostree kargs | grep -q "crashkernel="; then
rpm-ostree kargs --replace="crashkernel=$_crashkernel"
else
@ -1472,13 +1472,13 @@ reset_crashkernel()
esac
done
# 1. CoreOS uses "rpm-ostree kargs" instead of grubby to manage kernel command
# line. --kernel=ALL doesn't make sense for CoreOS.
# 2. CoreOS doesn't support POWER so the dump mode is always kdump.
# 1. OSTree systems use "rpm-ostree kargs" instead of grubby to manage kernel command
# line. --kernel=ALL doesn't make sense for OStree.
# 2. We don't have any OSTree POWER systems so the dump mode is always kdump.
# 3. "rpm-ostree kargs" would prompt the user to reboot the system after
# modifying the kernel command line so there is no need for kexec-tools
# to repeat it.
if is_atomic; then
if is_ostree; then
_old_crashkernel=$(rpm-ostree kargs | sed -n -E 's/.*(^|\s)crashkernel=(\S*).*/\2/p')
_new_dump_mode=kdump
_new_crashkernel=$(kdump_get_arch_recommend_crashkernel "$_new_dump_mode")