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Summary: This requires a few other changes: * turn clone_host_resolv into clone_host_file, letting you clone any given host file (cloning /etc/hosts seems to make both server deployment and client enrolment faster/more reliable) * allow loading of multiple POSTINSTALL tests (so we can share the freeipa_client_postinstall test). Note this is compatible, existing uses will work fine * move initial password change for the IPA test users into the server deployment test (so the client tests don't conflict over doing that) * add GRUB_POSTINSTALL, for specifying boot parameters for boot of the installed system, and make it work by tweaking _console_wait _login (doesn't work for _graphical_wait_login yet, as I didn't need that) * make the static networking config for tap tests into a library function so the tests can share it * handle ABRT problem dirs showing up in /var/spool/abrt as well as /var/tmp/abrt (because the enrol attempt hits #1330766 and the crash report shows up in /var/spool/abrt, don't ask me why the difference, I just work here) * specify the DNS servers from the worker host's resolv.conf as the forwarders for the FreeIPA server when deploying it; if we don't do this, rolekit defaults to using the root servers as forwarders(!) and thus we get the public, not phx2-appropriate, results for e.g. mirrors.fedoraproject.org, some of which the workers can't reach, so PackageKit package install always fails (boy, was it fun figuring THAT mess out) Even after all that, the test still doesn't actually pass, but I'm reasonably confident this is because it's hitting actual bugs, not because it's broken. It runs into #1330766 nearly every time (I think I saw *one* time the enrolment actually succeeded), and seems to run into a subsequent bug I hadn't seen before when trying to work around that by trying the join again (see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1330766#c37 ). Test Plan: Run the test, see what happens. If you're really lucky, it'll actually pass. But you'll probably run into #1330766#c37, I'm mostly posting for comment. You'll need a tap-capable openQA instance to test this. Reviewers: jskladan, garretraziel Reviewed By: garretraziel Subscribers: tflink Differential Revision: https://phab.qadevel.cloud.fedoraproject.org/D880
218 lines
7.1 KiB
Perl
218 lines
7.1 KiB
Perl
package fedorabase;
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use base 'basetest';
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use lockapi;
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# base class for all Fedora tests
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# use this class when using other base class doesn't make sense
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use testapi;
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# this subroutine handles logging in as a root/specified user into console
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# it requires TTY to be already displayed (handled by the root_console() method of subclasses)
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sub console_login {
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my $self = shift;
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my %args = (
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user => "root",
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password => get_var("ROOT_PASSWORD", "weakpassword"),
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check => 1,
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@_);
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# There's a timing problem when we switch from a logged-in console
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# to a non-logged in console and immediately call this function;
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# if the switch lags a bit, this function will match one of the
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# logged-in needles for the console we switched from, and get out
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# of sync (e.g. https://openqa.stg.fedoraproject.org/tests/1664 )
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# To avoid this, we'll sleep a couple of seconds before starting
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sleep 2;
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my $good = "";
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my $bad = "";
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my $needuser = 1;
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my $needpass = 1;
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if ($args{user} eq "root") {
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$good = "root_console";
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$bad = "user_console";
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}
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else {
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$good = "user_console";
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$bad = "root_console";
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}
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for my $n (1 .. 10) {
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# This little loop should handle all possibilities quite
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# efficiently: already at a prompt (previously logged in, or
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# anaconda case), only need to enter username (live case),
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# need to enter both username and password (installed system
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# case). There are some annoying cases here involving delays
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# to various commands and the limitations of needles;
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# text_console_login also matches when the password prompt
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# is displayed (as the login prompt is still visible), and
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# both still match after login is complete, unless something
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# runs 'clear'. The sleeps and $needuser / $needpass attempt
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# to mitigate these problems.
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if (check_screen $good, 0) {
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return;
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}
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elsif (check_screen $bad, 0) {
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script_run "exit";
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sleep 2;
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}
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if ($needuser and check_screen "text_console_login", 0) {
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type_string "$args{user}\n";
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$needuser = 0;
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sleep 2;
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}
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elsif ($needpass and check_screen "console_password_required", 0) {
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type_string "$args{password}";
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if (get_var("SWITCHED_LAYOUT") and $args{user} ne "root") {
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# see _do_install_and_reboot; when layout is switched
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# user password is doubled to contain both US and native
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# chars
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$self->console_switch_layout();
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type_string "$args{password}";
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$self->console_switch_layout();
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}
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send_key "ret";
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$needpass = 0;
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# Sometimes login takes a bit of time, so add an extra sleep
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sleep 2;
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}
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sleep 1;
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}
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# If we got here we failed; if 'check' is set, die.
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$args{check} && die "Failed to reach console!"
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}
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sub do_bootloader {
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# Handle bootloader screen. 'bootloader' is syslinux or grub.
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# 'uefi' is whether this is a UEFI install, will get_var UEFI if
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# not explicitly set. 'postinstall' is whether we're on an
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# installed system or at the installer (this matters for how many
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# times we press 'down' to find the kernel line when typing args).
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# 'args' is a string of extra kernel args, if desired. 'mutex' is
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# a parallel test mutex lock to wait for before proceeding, if
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# desired. 'first' is whether to hit 'up' a couple of times to
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# make sure we boot the first menu entry. 'timeout' is how long to
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# wait for the bootloader screen.
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my $self = shift;
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my %args = (
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postinstall => 0,
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params => "",
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mutex => "",
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first => 1,
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timeout => 30,
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uefi => get_var("UEFI"),
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@_
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);
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# if not postinstall and not UEFI, syslinux
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$args{bootloader} //= ($args{uefi} || $args{postinstall}) ? "grub" : "syslinux";
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if ($args{uefi}) {
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# we don't just tag all screens with 'bootloader' because we
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# want to be sure we actually did a UEFI boot
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assert_screen "bootloader_uefi", $args{timeout};
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} else {
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assert_screen "bootloader", $args{timeout};
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}
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if ($args{mutex}) {
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# cancel countdown
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send_key "left";
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mutex_lock $args{mutex};
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mutex_unlock $args{mutex};
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}
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if ($args{first}) {
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# press up a couple of times to make sure we're at first entry
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send_key "up";
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send_key "up";
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}
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if ($args{params}) {
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if ($args{bootloader} eq "syslinux") {
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send_key "tab";
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}
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else {
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send_key "e";
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# ternary: 13 'downs' to reach the kernel line for installed
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# system, 2 for UEFI installer
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my $presses = $args{postinstall} ? 13 : 2;
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foreach my $i (1..$presses) {
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send_key "down";
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}
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send_key "end";
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}
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type_string " $args{params}";
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}
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# ctrl-X boots from grub editor mode
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send_key "ctrl-x";
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# return boots all other cases
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send_key "ret";
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}
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sub boot_to_login_screen {
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my $self = shift;
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my $boot_done_screen = shift; # what to expect when system is booted (e. g. GDM), can be ""
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my $stillscreen = shift || 10;
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my $timeout = shift || 60;
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wait_still_screen $stillscreen, $timeout;
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if ($boot_done_screen ne "") {
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assert_screen $boot_done_screen;
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}
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}
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sub get_milestone {
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my $self = shift;
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# FIXME: we don't know how to do this with Pungi 4 yet.
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return '';
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}
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sub clone_host_file {
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# copy a given file from the host into the guest. Mainly used
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# for networking config on tap tests. this is pretty crazy, but
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# SUSE do almost the same thing...
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my $self = shift;
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my $file = shift;
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my $text = '';
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open(my $fh, '<', $file);
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while (<$fh>) {
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$text .= $_;
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}
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assert_script_run "printf '$text' > $file";
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# for debugging...
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assert_script_run "cat $file";
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}
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sub setup_tap_static {
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# this is a common thing for tap tests, where we set up networking
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# for the system with a static IP address and possibly a specific
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# hostname
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my $self = shift;
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my $ip = shift;
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my $hostname = shift || "";
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if ($hostname) {
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# assigning output of split to a single-item array gives us just
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# the first split
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my ($short) = split(/\./, $hostname);
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# set hostname
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assert_script_run "hostnamectl set-hostname $hostname";
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# add entry to /etc/hosts
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assert_script_run "echo '$ip $hostname $short' >> /etc/hosts";
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}
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# bring up network. DEFROUTE is *vital* here
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assert_script_run "printf 'DEVICE=eth0\nBOOTPROTO=none\nIPADDR=$ip\nGATEWAY=10.0.2.2\nPREFIX=24\nDEFROUTE=yes' > /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0";
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script_run "systemctl restart NetworkManager.service";
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}
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sub console_switch_layout {
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# switcher key combo differs between layouts, for console
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my $self = shift;
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if (get_var("LANGUAGE", "") eq "russian") {
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send_key "ctrl-shift";
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}
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}
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1;
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# vim: set sw=4 et:
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