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Major Hayden e0561d3635
cloud: Consistent device naming
Use consistent network device names for network devices instead of
forcing the old "ethX" names from pre-2017. This ensures that
specialized network devices, such as SR-IOV devices, are easy to
recognize and configure inside a Fedora instance on a public cloud or
OpenStack cloud.

FESCo ticket: https://pagure.io/fesco/issue/3190
Change proposal: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/EnableConsistentDeviceNamingCloud

Signed-off-by: Major Hayden <major@redhat.com>
2024-04-15 07:54:36 -05:00

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# This is a basic Fedora cloud spin designed to work with GCP.
# Note that GCP prefers UEFI so we'll need to make sure this image
# is created from a machine that is started in UEFI mode.
# Inherit from cloud base
%include fedora-cloud-base.ks
# Change serial port configuration to recommended default for GCP (ttyS0,38400n8d)
# Don't show bootloader as it's impossible for the user to get to it in time
# So we might as well not waste the 1 second on each boot.
# https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/import/import-existing-image
bootloader --timeout=0 --location=mbr --append="no_timer_check console=ttyS0,38400n8d"
# redefine `services` here to drop cloud-init systemd unit enablements from
# fedora-cloud-base.ks since we don't use them.
services --enabled=sshd
%packages
# GCP provides its own guest environment.
google-compute-engine-guest-configs
# BZ 2193039: Ensure additional packages are present for ssh access management
google-compute-engine-oslogin
google-guest-agent
-cloud-init
# Fedora Cloud Base includes the qemu guest agent. GCP prefers
# that it not be installed https://pagure.io/cloud-sig/issue/319
-qemu-guest-agent
%end
%post --erroronfail
cat <<EOF > /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/gcp-mtu.conf
# In GCP it is recommended to use 1460 as the MTU.
# Set it to 1460 for all connections.
# https://cloud.google.com/network-connectivity/docs/vpn/concepts/mtu-considerations
[connection]
ethernet.mtu = 1460
EOF
%end