# See fedora-modular-container-common.ks for details on how to hack on container image kickstarts # This base is a standard Fedora image with python3 and dnf %include fedora-modular-container-common.ks %packages --excludedocs --instLangs=en --nocore rootfiles tar # https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1409920 vim-minimal dnf dnf-yum # https://pagure.io/fesco/ticket/1312#comment:29 sssd-client %end %post --erroronfail --log=/root/anaconda-post.log # remove some extraneous files rm -rf /var/cache/dnf/* rm -rf /tmp/* #Mask mount units and getty service so that we don't get login prompt systemctl mask systemd-remount-fs.service dev-hugepages.mount sys-fs-fuse-connections.mount systemd-logind.service getty.target console-getty.service # https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1343138 # Fix /run/lock breakage since it's not tmpfs in container # This unmounts /run (tmpfs) and then recreates the files # in the /run directory on the root filesystem of the container # # We ignore the return code of the systemd-tmpfiles command because # at this point we have already removed the /etc/machine-id and all # tmpfiles lines with %m in them will fail and cause a bad return # code. Example failure: # [/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/systemd.conf:26] Failed to replace specifiers: /run/log/journal/%m # umount /run systemd-tmpfiles --prefix=/run/ --prefix=/var/run/ --create --boot || true %end