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As noted inline, this works around potential issues by being a strong indication you are in a container (e.g. [1]). Since nothing should be changing anything on the host/build system, this is a generically safer way to operate. [1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1975588 Change-Id: Ic6802c4ffc2e825f129af10717860a2d1770fe80 |
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======= ramdisk ======= This is the ramdisk element. Almost any user building a ramdisk will want to include this in their build, as it triggers many of the vital functionality from the basic diskimage-builder libraries (such as init script aggregation, busybox population, etc). An example of when one might want to use this toolchain to build a ramdisk would be the initial deployment of baremetal nodes in a TripleO setup. Various tools and scripts need to be injected into a ramdisk that will fetch and apply a machine image to local disks. That tooling/scripting customisation can be easily applied in a repeatable and automatable way, using this element. NOTE: ramdisks require 1GB minimum memory on the machines they are booting. See the top-level README.md of the project, for more information about the mechanisms available to a ramdisk element.