for file in pl_boot.service pl_boot.target ; do
install -D -m 644 systemd/$file $bootcd/etc/systemd/system
done
- echo "* Enabling getty on tty2"
+ echo "* Configuration BootCD to start up pl_boot"
+ # first attempt was to totally replace everything with pl_boot.target
+ # this however leads to physical f21 nodes not starting up properly
+ # because biosdevname is not properly honored and so pl_netinit gets confused
# select pl_boot target this way instead of using kargs, as kargs apply to kexec boot as well
- ln -sf /etc/systemd/system/pl_boot.target $bootcd/etc/systemd/system/default.target
- [ -d $bootcd/etc/systemd/system/pl_boot.target.wants ] || mkdir -p $bootcd/etc/systemd/system/pl_boot.target.wants
- ln -sf /usr/lib/systemd/system/getty@.service $bootcd/etc/systemd/system/pl_boot.target.wants/getty@tty2.service
+ # ln -sf /etc/systemd/system/pl_boot.target $bootcd/etc/systemd/system/default.target
+ #[ -d $bootcd/etc/systemd/system/pl_boot.target.wants ] || mkdir -p $bootcd/etc/systemd/system/pl_boot.target.wants
+ # Let's try another approach completely
+ # xxx if that worked we would not need pl_boot.target at all
+ mkdir -p $bootcd/etc/systemd/system/default.target.wants
+ ln -sf /etc/systemd/system/pl_boot.service $bootcd/etc/systemd/system/default.target.wants
+ echo "* Enabling getty on tty2"
+ #ln -sf /usr/lib/systemd/system/getty@.service $bootcd/etc/systemd/system/pl_boot.target.wants/getty@tty2.service
+ ln -sf /usr/lib/systemd/system/getty@.service $bootcd/etc/systemd/system/default.target.wants/getty@tty2.service
fi
# Install fallback node configuration file
for kernel in $bootcd/boot/vmlinuz-* ; do
if [ -f $kernel ] ; then
install -D -m 644 $kernel $isofs/kernel
+ echo "* BootCD kernel (1) created from $kernel"
+ echo "* kernel created (1) from $kernel" > $isofs/kernel.from
fi
done
+# patch - Thierry - dec. 2015
+# somehow we see this good-old code produce a bootcd without a /kernel
+# this is odd because as far as rpm is concerned, the name should not have changed
+# anyways, at this point, here's what can be found in /boot
+# [root@2015-12-07--f23-bcd boot]# pwd
+# /build/BUILD/bootcd-lxc-f23-x86_64-5.3/bootcd/build/bootcd/boot
+# [root@2015-12-07--f23-bcd boot]# ls -R
+# .:
+# 8adf0b93a7f44be69499d21fa18ab5b8 loader
+#
+# ./8adf0b93a7f44be69499d21fa18ab5b8:
+# 4.2.6-301.fc23.x86_64
+#
+# ./8adf0b93a7f44be69499d21fa18ab5b8/4.2.6-301.fc23.x86_64:
+# initrd linux
+#
+# ./loader:
+# entries
+#
+# ./loader/entries:
+# 8adf0b93a7f44be69499d21fa18ab5b8-4.2.6-301.fc23.x86_64.conf
+
+# second chance if first approach would not work
+if [ ! -f $isofs/kernel ] ; then
+ kernel=$(find $bootcd/boot -name linux)
+ if [ -f $kernel ] ; then
+ install -D -m 644 $kernel $isofs/kernel
+ echo "* BootCD kernel (2) created from $kernel"
+ echo "* kernel created (2) from $kernel" > $isofs/kernel.from
+ fi
+fi
+
+if [ ! -f $isofs/kernel ] ; then
+ echo "* BootCD prep.sh : FATAL: could not locate kernel - exiting"
+ exit 1
+fi
+
# Don't need /boot anymore
rm -rf $bootcd/boot