First, add a check script to 99base to ensure that it will load its
prerequisites.
Second, disable the udev magic dracut normally uses when generating
test images -- it was causing random failures when creating the test
root filesystem, presumably due to race conditions between the
rootfs creation scripts and udev.
Third, consolidate the rootfs creation scripts into one script.
There are several snippits of shell code that are useful to multiple
scripts. Start by moving getarg() into the library.
Signed-off-by: David Dillow <dave@thedillows.org>
Otherwise it would succeed silently when we KNOW it would fail, which is not cool.
Usually this means you didn't build switch_root in your dracut checkout and you used dracut -l.
(This currently cannot be done in a check script, because of the current design of check.
Andreas intends on discussing a redesign on the list.)
All modules now live in a subdirectory /modules.d. Each module is
self-contained -- it should contain everything that it will install
on the initrd. All modules must include a script named install, which
will be sourced by dracut. This script should do the actual file installation
using inst methods. The moddir variable will point to the full path to the
module dracut is currently working on.
As usual, this patch series applies on top of my previous patch series,
and is available as normalize-modules from http://git.fnordovax.org/dracut.