- take care of nscd.conf via tmpfiles, add files/nscd-conf.tmpfiles.
- comment out 'dostrip -x' to force the OS image binaries to be stripped
- remove everything glibc wants to put under /etc since we use
baselayout to provide that
Signed-off-by: Thilo Fromm <thilofromm@microsoft.com>
Signed-off-by: Krzesimir Nowak <knowak@microsoft.com>
Enabled user session dbus in base image to support podman rootless mode.
Extension images can now be created from multiple packages by seperating
them with a comma. The podman sysext includes app-containers/podman and
net-misc/passt.
It can be enabled by adding podman to /etc/flatcar/enabled-sysext.conf.
Potential TODO: gpgme had to be added as BDEPEND to podman ebuild.
The if-up-down to trigger the DHCP request causes problems. It's better
to directly ask systemd-networkd to issue the request. It seems that
one needs to use "reconfigure" instead of "forcerenew", so I went with
only that instead of somehow trying to see if "forcerenew" has an
effect.
This reverts commit 9556c7f94b
because waagent looks for internal hostname changes and wants to
propagate them to the Azure VM properties by issuing a new DHCP request.
The Flatcar extensions get built by the GitHub PR CI but only their
content files get archived. Add the .raw image itself so that one can
copy it into the image (downloading it at boot time won't work because
this uses bincache - so one could get an extension image in case the but
version happens to match but it won't be the one that was built in the
GitHub CI).
As Ignition supports KubeVirt, add a custom oem for it and also the
required parts to be able to build an image in .qcow2 format that
is already using internal .qcow2 gzip compression.
Fixes: https://github.com/flatcar/Flatcar/issues/1358
Signed-off-by: Adrian Vladu <avladu@cloudbasesolutions.com>
For importing Scaleway images, extension needs to be '.qcow2'
See: https://www.scaleway.com/en/docs/compute/instances/how-to/snapshot-import-export-feature/
> Make sure that the QCOW / QCOW2 image file you want to import,
> uses the file extension .qcow or .qcow2 to avoid issues while importing the image.
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Tortuyaux <mtortuyaux@microsoft.com>
This variable allows to override the disk extension which is initially
based on the DISK_FORMAT.
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Tortuyaux <mtortuyaux@microsoft.com>