These were commented out early in the RHEL9 Alpha import process and
should be included in the boot.iso
nmap-ncat
redhat-release-eula
libreport-rhel-anaconda-bugzilla
Resolves: rhbz#2056086
Running rngd can slow down the boot in some situations. All current
arches in RHEL support better entropy gathering so this is no longer
needed.
Resolves: rhbz#2028720
This reverts commit 09acfd978e.
rngd is installed in the initrd by dracut, and unconditionally started,
so this won't fix rngd slowdowns in the initrd.
Related: rhbz#2028720
rngd should no long be needed, recent kernels have enough entropy out of
the box. This leaves it in the boot.iso but only enables it if inst.rngd
is passed on the kernel cmdline.
Resolves: rhbz#2028720
scp in openssh 8.7 will change to use sftp protocol. See
https://github.com/openssh/openssh-portable/pull/194 for details.
This enables the sshd internal-sftp implementation so that newer scp
versions will continue to work as expected. Note that the sshd service
is only running during the installation if inst.sshd is passed on the
kernel cmdline.
Resolves: rhbz#2035049
Includes 4a678d6670add49fe17ede43e5789d05a24b4e45 and
22c3e76d6c01f019bbe3a78da751933dc6e53459 from the lorax
package.
Signed-off-by: Stephen Gallagher <sgallagh@redhat.com>
nomodeset no long does anything helpful, and inst.text doesn't make sense
with a live image so drop the menu from the live image.
Related: rhbz#1961092
grub2-2.06-3 changes where the unicode.pf2 font file is stored.
This changes the efi.tmpl to install it from the new location, which
means that it depends on grub2-2.06-3, but there is no way to express
this in the runtime-install.tmpl so if you see a failure like:
2021-07-08 16:10:05,586: OSError: nothing matching /var/tmp/lorax/lorax.t80f74er/installroot/boot/grub2/fonts/unicode.pf2 in /
It means the new version of grub2 wasn't in the repos you used when
running lorax.
Related: rhbz#2003030
rvykydal pointed out that libvorbis is still pulled in via gnome-kiosk
dependencies so keep the removefrom line and update the comment.
Related: rhbz#1961099
anaconda in F34 and Rawhide recently stopped accepting params
without the inst. prefix, so 'rescue' does nothing except print
a warning now. We need to use `inst.rescue`. This has worked for
quite a long time so will be OK at least on all Fedoras and RHEL
8, not sure about RHEL 7.
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Brian C. Lane <bcl@redhat.com>
The difference between the anaconda-install-{env,img}-deps packages is how
they treat dependencies. The -env package leaves some dependencies as weak to
allow less featureful builds. The -img package hard-requires everything
Anaconda could potentially use and ensures everything works.
For boot.iso, the latter is preferable. Its usage moves some things from the
templates to that package.
Signed-off-by: Brian C. Lane <bcl@redhat.com>
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.
Resolves: rhbz#1903923
This should be pulled in by libblockdev-mpath, but for some reason it is
not. It may be related to it being changed to a 'Recommends' -- but we
are not yet sure. So make sure it is included until that can be tracked
down.