Tweaked config for official package repo

-Skip G.
This commit is contained in:
Skip Grube 2021-10-02 20:07:33 +00:00
parent 7781a8ea3d
commit e75afc9cc4
2 changed files with 16 additions and 28 deletions

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@ -17,7 +17,8 @@ repo --name="BaseOS" --baseurl=http://download.rockylinux.org/pub/rocky/8/Ba
repo --name="AppStream" --baseurl=http://download.rockylinux.org/pub/rocky/8/AppStream/aarch64/os/ --cost=200 --install
repo --name="PowerTools" --baseurl=http://download.rockylinux.org/pub/rocky/8/BaseOS/aarch64/os/ --cost=300 --install
# Rocky Rpi kernel repo, we need a more permanent place for this:
repo --name="Rpi-Kernel" --baseurl=http://skip.linuxdn.org/RockyRpi/Rpi-Kernel/ --cost=20
repo --name="rockyrpi" --baseurl=https://download.rockylinux.org/pub/rocky/8/rockyrpi/aarch64/os/ --cost=20
repo --name="rockyextras" --baseurl=https://download.rockylinux.org/pub/rocky/8/extras/aarch64/os/ --cost=20
@ -49,10 +50,10 @@ vim
bash-completion
nano
rocky-release-rpi
raspberrypi2-firmware
raspberrypi2-kernel4
aarch64-img-extra-config
%end
@ -78,11 +79,9 @@ echo "rockylinux" | passwd --stdin rocky
# First, the all-important README :
cat >/home/rocky/README << EOF
== Rocky 8 Raspberry Pi Image (experimental) ==
== Rocky 8 Raspberry Pi Image ==
This is a minimal Rocky 8 install intended for Raspberry Pi 4 devices (architecture is aarch64).
It may work on a Pi 3 , but that has not been tested. We are looking for Rpi 3 owners to test if you'd like to try it.
This is a Rocky 8 install intended for Raspberry Pi 3b and 4 devices (architecture is aarch64).
This image WILL NOT WORK on a Raspberry Pi 1 or 2, we are 64-bit only, and have no support for 32-bit ARM processors. Sorry :-/.
@ -97,12 +96,19 @@ IMAGE NOTES / DIFFERENCES FROM STOCK ROCKY 8:
- Partitions are 300 MB /boot , 512 MB swap, 2800 MB rootfs. Requires a 4 GB or larger storage device to serve as your disk
GROW YOUR PARTITION:
If you want to automatically resize your / partition, just type the following (as root user):
If you want to automatically resize your root (/ ) partition, just type the following (as root user):
sudo rootfs-expand
It should fill your main rootfs partition to the end of the disk.
Thanks for your interest on Rocky-on-Rpi, feel free to share your experience or contribute in our chat channel at: https://chat.rockylinux.org/rocky-linux/channels/altarch !
-The Rocky Linux Team
EOF
@ -123,24 +129,6 @@ chmod 755 /home/rocky/fix-wifi-rpi4.sh
chown -R rocky:rocky /home/rocky
# Add rpi-kernel repo:
cat >/etc/yum.repos.d/Rocky_Rpi_kernel.repo << 'EOF'
# Raspberry Pi Kernel repository
#
# This is an additional repository that hosts special kernel builds to use for the Raspberry Pi
# Currently in an unsigned, temporary location - should change soon!
#
# Kernel upstream source is pulled from: https://git.centos.org/rpms/raspberrypi2
#
[Rocky_Rpi_Kernel]
name=Rocky Linux 8 Raspberry Pi Kernel
baseurl=http://skip.linuxdn.org/RockyRpi/Rpi-Kernel/
gpgcheck=0
enabled=1
EOF
# Cleanup before shipping an image
# Remove ifcfg-link on pre generated images

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@ -23,6 +23,6 @@ mkdir -p "${OUTDIR}"
# Actually create the image. Our kickstart data should be in the same git repo as this script:
# (This takes a while, especially building on an rpi. Patience!)
appliance-creator -v -c ./Rocky8_Rpi4.ks -n RockyRpi --version=20210626 --release=1 --vmem=2048 --vcpu=2 --no-compress -o "${OUTDIR}"
appliance-creator -v -c ./Rocky8_Rpi4.ks -n RockyRpi --version=`date +"%Y%m%d"` --release=1 --vmem=2048 --vcpu=2 --no-compress -o "${OUTDIR}"
chown -R $SUDO_USER. "${OUTDIR}"
chown -R $SUDO_USER. "${OUTDIR}"