This element will install the network modules for dracut and regenerate
the initramfs. The network support would allow us to configure the network
of the image via kernel cmdline instead of injecting files into the image.
Change-Id: I829405127e77aec80b99ac8dd2032cb0c6d81063
After the refactor of the first-boot routine there's no use for this
script anymore, in fact all it's doing is to create a broken link.
Change-Id: Ic09e7208bc950380341e8a073647950ac99a05fd
Fedora's partprobe does not create devices the same way it does on
Ubuntu. Instead of using partprobe, this patch uses kpartx, which
works on both Fedora and Ubuntu.
Change-Id: Iac5cbac083e423425693c8210cd5d058ce4bce72
Updates the new 99-dkms element so that it installs the package
before using it.
Fixes LP Bug #1183785.
Change-Id: Ia191ed3cae707a8c8591f849dc0c6293e849d64a
Work around ordering issues that cause dkms modules to not always
be built for all installed kernels, add a post-install.d script to
the base element that will force the issue.
(Note that any module/kernel pairs with a pre-existing valid
module will not be rebuilt, so this should not impact performance
unnecessarily)
Change-Id: Iccea14c6318014cc7e1fec77e71c14a224f7b76e
Per bug 1182648 we were not setting the mode and as a result couldn't
log in, defeating the purpose of having a local-config element :).
Change-Id: I4114b9536392f1517eac8f4bbe6f4b60ce1186a1
Apply kernel command line parameters to force Linux to remain in text
mode. Typical distro kernels quickly switch into a graphical screenmode
and this is incompatible with common Lights Out Management hardware
which is able to intercept text mode consoles to display them remotely.
Change-Id: Id553972c4fd87e78c9e6fe344331a399913d965e
Setting up a routine to run at first time the system boot may vary from
distribution to distribution. This patch will remove the logic from the
diskimage-builder code and put it into the elements.
The base element will now deploy a dib-first-boot script and each OS
element will ensure that this script runs at rc.local time. By doing
that we will put the OS specific stuff in the OS elements and remove
the embedded code out of the img-function file.
Change-Id: I24c5d1b1185de5693f145347fe912245f1ba7dfe
Boot time was 30 seconds shorter in an all-in-one devstack
environment.
Thanks to Ghe Rivero for a pointer to the solution
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=208275
Change-Id: I90d0c96d5659326ba67d6119b96d9a4113adf7fe
With systemd rc.local lives in /etc/rc.d and is only run
if the rc-local service is enabled.
This change creates a /etc/rc.d/rc.local symlink, and modifies img-functions
prepare_first_boot to tolerate an initially missing /etc/rc.local.
Fixes bug #1179674
Change-Id: I7e6102b62224950c1de5d48205dc4feff60f9389
baseline-tools expects lsb_release (although tolerates it not being there)
Order needs to be 01-override-yum-arch, 02-lsb, 03-baseline-tools
hence the renames.
Possibly lsb_release isn't cared enough about to do this.
Change-Id: I03abffb1ab2f560e746ba4ffd407605de31f4930
The later pulls in most of a desktop. The former still pulls in a lot
but significantly less, and still provides lsb_release.
Change-Id: Ie27310f01c037b4a10feb5e380e6f5c4ecf21364
We need to support mellanox devices in disk images as well as ramdisks.
This adds the requisite element structure to provide that support.
Change-Id: Iaf383f5b32b84fbb69569ef42ec2460ab1b231e5
The PPA would have to be updated for each release we want to build for,
including raring. The PPA also gives the tripleo team root on every
built image, something we don't necessarily want.
A shallow review of the packages in the PPA and known elements shows
only one dependency in the tripleo-image-elements heat-cfntools element.
Change-Id: Ic514f929eba26014dd3a0d76d5bb3b8e9e0caf3c
This also switches to using curl which some people may not have
installed. However, curl is far superior for this type of download.
Change-Id: I7ac5a84b30eb8daad320c082f976931c41a24669
Qemu-nbd does not perform well with older versions of qemu due to
the lack of writeback caching mode. It also only builds qcow2 images
and there is a desire for raw image support. Finally, qemu-nbd makes
it very difficult to build images concurrently due to the somewhat
opaque nature of how it selects a /dev/nbd# device. losetup, on
the other hand, makes this process very straight forward.
Change-Id: I309fad8af4fd1e8d1720c17b65e1897a76d5e897
Co-Author: Clint Byrum <clint@fewbar.com>
Update audit in order to fix up a conflict with a file from the glibc
package on a fresh Fedora 18 install.
Change-Id: Ib44c8415bce4ec47e21626a697cf426b96a9061a