diskimage-builder/elements/fedora/pre-install.d/15-fedora-remove-grub
James Slagle 15960f01cd Add ability to use local cloud image
Adds the ability to set $DIB_LOCAL_IMAGE to use as the base cloud image
for a Fedora image build. There are many repetitve tasks that are done
every image build. With this change you can build an image with the
fedora and vm element and then reuse the resulting image as input to
future image builds. This greatly reduces future image build times.

For instance 99-up-to-date is already taking almost 2 minutes (even with
rpm downloads already cached) for Fedora 20, and is only going to keep
taking longer. By having a local up to date Fedora cloud image, this
time can be saved on each image build.

There is one minor change to support this in that /tmp/grub needs to get
cleaned up at the end of image builds so that the image can be reused.
Plus, there is no reason for it to stick around anyway.  (didn't think
this was worth a seperate commit).

Change-Id: Ic74d138da922ecc99c38c27f105170d90009a84a
2014-01-28 11:01:30 -05:00

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#!/bin/bash
set -e
yum remove -y grub2
# Install grub2 dependencies to minimise packages installed during finalise.
install-packages grub2-tools gettext os-prober system-logos
# Remove all old versions of grub2 from the yum cache and then ensure the
# latest version is in the cache.
basearch=$(cat /etc/yum/vars/basearch)
find /tmp/yum/$basearch -regex ".*/grub2-[0-9].*\.rpm" -exec rm -f {} \;
install-packages -d grub2
# Copy grub2 rpm out of mounted yum cache for install during finalise
mkdir -p /tmp/grub
cp $(find /tmp/yum/$basearch -regex ".*/grub2-[0-9].*\.rpm") /tmp/grub
echo "rpm -i /tmp/grub/*.rpm" > /tmp/grub/install
#GRUB_CFG=/boot/grub2/grub.cfg
#[ -f "$GRUB_CFG" ]
# Update the config to have the search UUID of the image being built.
# When partition staging is moved to a separate stage, this will need to happen
# there. This generates a non-UUID config, which is irrelevant for booting with
# hypervisor kernel + ramdisk, and fixed up by 51-grub for vm images.
#GRUB_DISABLE_LINUX_UUID=true grub2-mkconfig -o $GRUB_CFG