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This change replaces the call to grub2-switch-to-blscfg with a file rename to update it to the actual machine-id. grub2-switch-to-blscfg has issues in some build environments: - When the build host is EFI boot, it assumes the image is, and fails when config file /etc/grub2-efi.cfg is missing - With recent cento9 images and a fedora build host it fails with: grub2-probe: error: cannot find a device for / (is /dev mounted?) Change-Id: I74ad800b702f2b491d958555cef8d7c7f63d74ac |
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README.rst |
====== centos ====== Use CentOS cloud images as the baseline for built disk images. For further details see the redhat-common README. Environment Variables --------------------- DIB_DISTRIBUTION_MIRROR: :Required: No :Default: None :Description: To use a CentOS Yum mirror, set this variable to the mirror URL before running bin/disk-image-create. This URL should point to the directory containing the ``7/8/8-stream`` directories. :Example: ``DIB_DISTRIBUTION_MIRROR=http://amirror.com/centos`` DIB_CLOUD_IMAGES: :Required: No :Description: Set the desired URL to fetch the images from. ppc64le: Currently the CentOS community is working on providing the ppc64le images. Until then you'll need to set this to a local image file. :Example: ``DIB_CLOUD_IMAGES=/path/to/my/centos/8/CentOS-8-GenericCloud-x86_64.qcow2``