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03-reset-bls-entries was previously a pre-install script to run after the machine-id was set, but a new kernel may be installed during the install phase, which will install another bls entry file with a filename which differs from the machine-id. This means this package installed bls file won't be updated when grub2-mkconfig is called, resulting in incorrect kernel args and boot device in the entry file that will get booted by default. By fixing the filenames after the new kernel is installed, grub2-mkconfig will update the bls file that actually gets used on boot. Change-Id: I653bef9638e38ded68458fd40d90e30e5206caad
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#!/bin/bash
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if [ ${DIB_DEBUG_TRACE:-0} -gt 0 ]; then
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set -x
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fi
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set -eu
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set -o pipefail
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if [[ ! '9-stream' =~ ${DIB_RELEASE} ]]; then
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exit 0
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fi
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# This is a workaround for the grub issue reported upstream with
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# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2032680
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# This renames the BLS entries from the upstream .qcow2 image in
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# /boot/loader/entries with the current machine-id. This means that in the
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# bootloader setup, grub2-mkconfig will update config options as required.
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pushd /boot/loader/entries
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machine_id=$(</etc/machine-id)
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for entry in *; do
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new_entry=$(echo $entry | sed "s/^[a-f0-9]*/$machine_id/")
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echo "renaming $entry to $new_entry for new machine-id"
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mv $entry $new_entry
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done
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popd
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echo "--- Show kernels ---"
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grubby --info=ALL
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