rocky : create machine-id in 9

It turns out we do need to create the machine-id for the same reason
as on 8.  This was being hidden by the bootloader choosing the root
disk label from the host (see the dependent change).

Change I3b518802d681b888916a5cc6a3dcf7e1b537da1e has modified the
testing to use a different root-disk label, which should help catch
this in the fututure.

Depends-On: https://review.opendev.org/c/zuul/nodepool/+/853574
Change-Id: I64de66cac25fd2e051780fb4812e075c647eb76e
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Ian Wienand 2022-08-18 11:22:19 +10:00
parent 3425624686
commit 467bbf36dd

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@ -6,8 +6,7 @@ RUN systemctl unmask console-getty.service dev-hugepages.mount \
getty.target sys-fs-fuse-connections.mount systemd-logind.service \
systemd-remount-fs.service
# NOTE(neilhanlon) 2022-08-02
# Unlike with the RL8 image, there does not appear to be a requirement to
# populate /etc/machine-id in order for /bin/kernel-install to correctly copy
# kernels into /boot. As a result, we will not run the machine setup
# systemd-machine-id-setup script
# /etc/machine-id needs to be populated for /bin/kernel-install to
# correctly copy kernels into /boot. We will clear this out in the
# final image.
RUN systemd-machine-id-setup