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The rhel-8.4 qcow2 base image already has the grub2-efi-x64 package installed on its single partition which has files installed to /boot/efi..., however a partitioned image will have an empty /boot/efi partition when running 50-bootloader. This means dnf will not install grub2-efi-x64 when requested and /boot/efi will remain empty. This commit makes the following changes: - Refactors redhat bootloader pkg-map for the following: - Make x86_64/amd64, arm64/aarch64 adjancent so they don't diverge - Map grub-efi to packages installed to /usr - Map grub-efi-{arch} to packages installed to /boot/efi - Removes packages grub-efi-{arch} before installing grub-efi and grub-efi-{arch} Change-Id: Ia197feea34f43bd870fed30829b740596e6b2f48 |
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README.rst |
=== yum === Provide yum specific image building glue. RHEL/Fedora/CentOS and other yum based distributions need specific yum customizations. Customizations include caching of downloaded yum packages outside of the build chroot so that they can be reused by subsequent image builds. The cache increases image building speed when building multiple images, especially on slow connections. This is more effective than using an HTTP proxy as a yum cache since the same rpm from different mirrors is often requested. Custom yum repository configurations can also be applied by defining `DIB_YUM_REPO_CONF` to a space separated list of repo configuration files. The files will be copied to /etc/yum.repos.d/ during the image build, and then removed at the end of the build. Each repo file should be named differently to avoid a filename collision. Environment Variables for Module Selection during Image Creation ---------------------------------------------------------------- The following environment variable is used to select module streams to be enabled during an image build on Yum/DNF based distributions. Any existing stream for the given module is first disabled prior to enabling the specified stream. #### DIB\_DNF\_MODULE\_STREAMS This is a space-separated list of module streams to enable prior to any RPMs being installed. Image Build Module Selection Example ------------------------------------ When using Train release on RHEL/CentOS/Fedora, one must select the appropriate virt and container-tools module streams: DIB_DNF_MODULE_STREAMS='virt:8.2 container-tools:3.0'