- use [ ] instead of calling test manually, as most of the script is
doing.
- use quotes in hostonly_cmdline blocks, specially when dealing with the
conf files, whose names are set by users/system administrators
- uefi_splash_image was being assigned set to `${dracutsysroot}...`, which
is a variable that doesn't exist.
- we don't want the conditional to run the output of fsfreeze as
commands. Instead, we just need to know if any of the fsfreeze commands
failed.
systemd lets stdout go to journal only. Usually, this is desired
behavior to ensure that plymouth does not get disrupted.
However in the 01fips case, the system has to halt when the integrity
check fails to satisfy FIPS requirements. So the user will not be able
to inspect the journal.
As this is special to the fips module, we introduce a fips_info() which
works like info(), but deviates the output to stderr when running with
systemd.
Reference: bsc#1164076
Users might see
"modprobe: FATAL: Module xyz not found in directory"
The output from modprobe is semantically wrong in this case and
confuses users. Keep the warning for debugging purposes, but reduce
the severeness.
It now reads "Module xyz not found in directory"
Reference: bsc#1169997
osmin.img is no longer used by anaconda or generated by
livemedia-creator. livecd-creator will soon drop it as well.
Removing this code will allow OverlayFS boots to proceed when
osmin.img is present in the .iso image.
The kernel command line was being written both into
/etc/cmdline.d/01-default.conf and the UEFI executable.
During boot, getcmdline would concatenate these two
resulting in all arguments being duplicated. Some
args, such as ip=, are sensitive to the number of
times they are specified.
/usr/sbin/dracut-install is a symlink:
$ file /usr/sbin/dracut-install
/usr/sbin/dracut-install: symbolic link to ../lib/dracut/dracut-install
It resulted to "dracut-install not found" error:
+++ for p in $DRACUT_PATH
+++ [[ -L /sbin/dracut-install ]]
+++ [[ -x /sbin/dracut-install ]]
+++ for p in $DRACUT_PATH
+++ [[ -L /bin/dracut-install ]]
+++ [[ -x /bin/dracut-install ]]
+++ for p in $DRACUT_PATH
+++ [[ -L /usr/sbin/dracut-install ]]
+++ printf '%s\n' dracut-install
+++ return 0
++ DRACUT_INSTALL=dracut-install
++ [[ -n dracut-install ]]
++ [[ -n dracut-install ]]
++ DRINSTALLPARTS=0
++ for i in $DRACUT_INSTALL
++ DRINSTALLPARTS=1
++ [[ 1 = 1 ]]
++ [[ -x dracut-install ]]
++ dfatal 'dracut-install not found!'
++ set +x
dracut: dracut-install not found!
[ -x <not a path to file> ] is not correct and will always be false.
But actually it is available. Let's just allow it to be not an absolute path.
Maybe some other places can be improved to avoid DRACUT_INSTALL being not an absolute path.
Signed-off-by: Mikhail Novosyolov <m.novosyolov@rosalinux.ru>
suppress redundant calls to network setup
combine code for "no ip option directed at our interface" and
"No ip lines default to dhcp"
correct evaluation of return code for creating did-setup files
fix application of "load_ipv6" call to ipv6 setup only
Reference: bsc#1173402
The new dracutsysrootdir could be used to replace the shell function
required_in_root, so drop it and also simplify the code.
Signed-off-by: Kairui Song <kasong@redhat.com>
Currently when initqueue timeout, it span the console with
"dracut-initqueue timeout - starting timeout scripts", which isn't very
helpful as we still don't know what actually happened. Try to improve
this by print what is actually being waited.
Besides, only print "starting timeout scripts" when there are
actual timeout scripts to use.
Signed-off-by: Kairui Song <kasong@redhat.com>
if the kernel argument rootflags is set, then dracut will
not parse the rootfs fstab and rootfsck wil not be set.
if the filesystem can be fsck'ed then its unmounted,
and an entry to the local fstab is written, omitting the last
field.
mounting /sysroot using fstab will then fail.
This change makes sure that the filed is always written.
Signed-off-by: Norbert Lange <norbert.lange@andritz.com>
Currently systemd will always start the tracking service, it will
exit early if rd.memdebug<=3 so there is no issue here, but it
leave a message of: "Started Memstrack Anylazing Service.".
Better to avoid such message if it's not used.
Signed-off-by: Kairui Song <kasong@redhat.com>
The iSCSI configuration is started after dracut checks for resume,
so we run into a timeout here. Additionally it's questionable if
resume on iSCSI makes sense (or is even supported on the platform).
Same holds true for Network Block Devices and FcOE, cover those as well
References: bsc#999663
Original-patch-by: Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Molkentin <daniel.molkentin@suse.com>
This helper function takes a remote IP address, and tries to
determine the dracut command line arguments ip= and ifname= that
will make this remote address reachable during boot.
Functionality was taken from the module-setup.sh scripts of 95iscsi and 95nfs,
cleaned up and fixed some issues in particular with statically configured
networks, where the old code would print the unsupported string
"$ifname:static".