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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ian Wienand
9305ea4b6d Add systemd/fedora support to growroot
Add systemd/fedora support to growroot element.  This involves
installing the correct packages, shipping the systemd service file and
ensuring it is enabled.

Note the required growfs/resize packages for Ubuntu/Debian are
installed in other places.  This is probably a bug in that path, but I
have not addressed that here.

I have tested this with a F23 build with all openstack-infra elements,
uploaded to RAX, and it boots and resizes the main file-system.

Change-Id: I5630dc638f85b1e80795826ef36a306632075460
2016-01-25 17:40:52 +11:00
Gregory Haynes
858fc3db30 Fix growroot device detection
We are incorrectly detecting major/minor device numbers for the growroot
rootfs. This can also be simplified by querying udev for partition
information.

Change-Id: I68059bf11f2563872f6b4d0e23fa09a15de980a8
2015-12-20 08:23:54 +00:00
Clark Boylan
ea79655a08 Run growroot after all filesystems are mounted
Appears that growroot was running before /dev is mounted so the script
is unable to introspect the filesystem partition info. Run this after
all local filesystems are mounted to fix this issue.

Change-Id: Ia7c41ba6ef79788fdbf198998622eeaa20dd4245
2015-08-25 17:04:38 -07:00
Gregory Haynes
16fc1f9012 create growroot element
We can resize the rootfs without the initrd based approach. Create a
growroot element which performs rootfs resizing as part of system init.

Change-Id: Ibeb846b0170d141fb72323a441d14b65b93ae0a1
2015-08-19 21:12:56 +00:00