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Author SHA1 Message Date
jgupta
f2e7cd1307 Fix issue in extract image
The problem lays with the 'extract-image' script as
it is using lsblk commands to extract image's partition
(find out root/efi/boot, lines:100-102) but the output
is empty inside a container.

lsblk gives empty output for FSTYPE, LABEL, GUID..
the fix is to use blkid.

Closes-Bug: 1974350
Change-Id: I3b460c6dd9caa519c55327c5bd4b7e4585a8bd22
2022-11-02 14:21:16 +00:00
Julia Kreger
57149d9eb1 Check and mount boot volume for data extraction with nouuid
When building an image, say RHEL9, on a host installed with that
same image, you will be blocked from mounting the filesystems to
extract contents, as the host OS kernel will identify the duplicate
UUIDs and error accordingly.

This was previously fixed for the root filesystem, but not the boot
filesystem.

Change-Id: I63a34fba033ed1c459aeb9c201c8821fa38a36e9
2022-05-25 12:39:57 -07:00
Steve Baker
7de5bc6fa3 Handle btrfs root subvolume for fedora extract-image
This adds a check for the root device having filesystem type btrfs,
and when it is assume there is a subvolume called "root". This fixes
extract-image when using Fedora-Cloud-Base btrfs images.

This should be sufficient until there is another btrfs base image with
a different subvolume layout.

Change-Id: Ib18979090585ba92566e523951b521b9d902fcb7
2022-03-11 15:48:03 +13:00
Steve Baker
41c21e91db Revert "Revert "Detect boot and EFI partitions in extract-image""
This change is proposed again, avoiding lsblk features missing from
older distros:
- lsblk is avoided entirely for a whole-disk image with a single
  partition, which would be the majority of old image building jobs
- Field PARTTYPENAME not available on the lsblk in CentOS-8, instead
  rely on the GUID being correct for EFI partitions
- Argument --output-all not available on the lsblk in CentOS-7, this
  is just for logging debug, so can be removed

This reverts commit b06bac734c.

Change-Id: Ib0d4e7751fd968511fc7f672d524e58d1488ae11
2022-02-25 14:52:45 +13:00
Riccardo Pittau
b06bac734c Revert "Detect boot and EFI partitions in extract-image"
This reverts commit 0630b3cb69.

Reason for revert: breaks compatibility with CentOS Stream 8, lsblk does not have PARTTYPENAME until version 2.35 and CS8 has version 2.32.1 installed

Change-Id: I7fc0e76f0eeb8594d8a0d57629b2c67526b961ad
2022-02-24 13:42:50 +00:00
Steve Baker
0630b3cb69 Detect boot and EFI partitions in extract-image
RHEL-9 base images are whole-disk images with the /boot/efi partition
correctly set up for EFI Secure Boot. This doesn't work with
extract-image because it only mounts the root partition, leaving
/boot/efi empty even though grub2-efi & shim packages are "installed".

This change mounts discovered partitions to mnt/boot, mnt/boot/efi so
all content can be extracted from the image.

Partition detection is done by reading block device attributes and
matching on Boot Loader Specification[1] UIDs or labels as observed in
supported base images.

[1] https://systemd.io/BOOT_LOADER_SPECIFICATION/
Change-Id: I8487002a18ae6ca98609ab68d92ae9173a2b864f
2022-02-23 15:28:32 +13:00
Eduardo Santos
0f430664a2 Fix openSUSE images and bump them to 15.3
SUSE dropped OpenStack Cloud in 2019 [1], and as a result, some
OpenStack-related repositories were removed from openSUSE Download and
root filesystem images stopped being provided. This change deprecates
Leap releases before 15.3 and employs the extract-image script. It also
moves the extract-image script to the sysprep element, since now it's
also used by openSUSE-related elements.

Additionally, revert the "Remove opensuse related funtests" change [2]
so that the opensuse element is tested again and set the default Leap
release to 15.3.

[1] https://www.zdnet.com/article/suse-drops-openstacks/
[2] https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/diskimage-builder/+/824002

Change-Id: I73d6323aa65cee69a55e54bc53ed682f096dfc89
2022-01-28 02:18:47 -03:00