This patch adds a new EPEL element for use with EL-based distros
in accordance with the official docs[1]. This patch also
modifies the rhel7 element to not use the hard-coded repo file.
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL
Change-Id: Ib2fa24b2d519837271a0e213a2dc5a012cc31f3c
Update to newer Centos7 images as announced at [1].
Changes included:
* update to GA image
* respect TMP_DIR for image working directory
* use suffix-match rather than prefix-match to build RAW_IMAGE name
to be more robust against weird names
* partition layout work-arounds not needed any-more, all one
partition.
Resulting image booted locally with kvm and virtualbox (after
conversion to vdi)
[1] https://www.redhat.com/archives/rdo-list/2014-August/msg00045.html
Closes-Bug: #1363146
Change-Id: Ie24033468b78587ea87188ee1b843b26895798ff
Adds binaries specified by user to chroot environment
allowing to build images on amd64,i386,armhf,arm64
architectures.
Closes-Bug: #1332458
Change-Id: If6e63a472ee85559b93b5e6b96d9c3ddcf7bcc98
Finding the Debian boot kernel and initrd is collapsed into a
single statement so that the script doesn't bail out when
'set -o pipefail' is set and the *generic kernel and initrd are
absent.
Change-Id: Ifd616818f7387e6f102636c7cf186be6097f1d5c
Closes-Bug: 1335016
Due to changes in centos7 element to use package-installs the order
of yum-repos in pre-install.d needs to be changed, to make yum repos
available before package-installs is called to install packages.
Change-Id: I47b584506465d90247f30bad515a32323e52180e
When running inside a Docker container, we cannot rely on devices in
/dev/mapper to be automagically created by udev, because we probably
don't have a udev at all. To work around this, run dmsetup mknodes
after every kpartx run.
Change-Id: If7e30579224ce54c5ed26d08974d8293c144719a
15-pip-manifests depends on the variables defined by the manifests
element, so we need to run this one earlier. I would have thought things
were alpha sorted after the numerical sort...but I just ran into this,
so apparently not.
Change-Id: Ifedf544222b5a8eb7630efda609eb6a5b9629de3
When using the yum element, we should reset the changes we've made to
/etc/yum.conf during post-install.d. Otherwise, this build time
configuration is propagated into booted instances.
Change-Id: I1eea586ca0fefe9bc0cf91fedefcbd141a536fa2
deploy-ironic element currently retrieves token over tftp and
expects BOOT_IP_ADDRESS to be set. This commit adds support for
retrieving token file from virtual media if node booted from
virtual media. Also corrects the issue for BOOT_IP_ADDRESS not set
for virtual media boot.
Change-Id: I3d5f1779b9b17842360860c7778baa01db1e1a52
Closes-Bug: #1356339
Add "-e" option to remove packages. This is needed for
elements/package-installs/bin/package-uninstalls which calls
"install-packages -e".
Change-Id: I673942f505d5278e6015324950f6e1455ba50805
Updates additional elements in diskimage-builder to use the declarative
package install support provided by the package-installs element.
package-installs does not yet support the pkg-map functionality, so
elements using pkg-map are not migrated. That support will come in the
near future.
Change-Id: I3d36adad317ba44326eabd95243d45807e2a8a16
For some of the scripts, the unversioned name is not
good enough. so determine the link target of "vmlinuz" and
"initrd" to get the full versioned path.
Change-Id: I52f9b5435fafaf7925e2332058a9e41b26478f1c
While building images in a dual boot host,
/dev/sda is leaking into build's grub config.
It is visible in the logs that the commands
GRUB-INSTALL and GRUB-MKCONFIG probes Host OS environment.
This is avoided by setting grub_disable_os_prober
to true in /default/grub config file.
Change-Id: I7408de7b3bc8a62f8bf103f00a88a596f988353c
Closes-Bug: 1166491
Use the latest available version of the rootfs (instead of a qcow2
image) to simplify rootfs extraction.
Change-Id: Ic3a646b923738464b5217d799758b6980b2deaf2
The previous method only configured serial console for Ubuntu or
Fedora, I noticed this wasn't working when I built RedHat 7.
After reading about how grub-mkconfig works, I realized that we
shouldn't be using sed to modify grub.cfg, and set up the proper
variables in /etc/default/grub
Change-Id: I02b73dc5074cb48a716849cb8a8a9b2f054bea31
For package installs we need to be able to fix up permissions in
/var/log at install time, and if we delete all of the files then
those permission fixes get lost. To deal with that, we can just
empty the files instead of deleting them.
Change-Id: I70abb354e4dc726ec7a176694c7c6e9455d89d08