This pulls in a change in the systemd network unit to ignore the
loopback interface instead of managing its state which sometimes causes
the address to be lost.
https://github.com/kinvolk/init/pull/40
* Drop the dependency on `sec-policy/selinux-dbus`
* Drop machine-id generation
* Stabilize both keywords `amd64` and `arm64` to build it.
* Do not add a third-party patch for CVE-2019-12749 again, as the fix is
already included in dbus >= 1.10.29.
Loosely based on a409238795c44dabfd16e466c8433a89f5f0844f and
e458211c8418462f4bd4d4536dc96f62380a22cf .
The upstream changed the way the default percentage value, and
make the property partially dynamic.
Upstream ref: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/14007Fixes#382
Signed-off-by: Sayan Chowdhury <sayan@kinvolk.io>
The rkt container runtime is deprecated and not used anymore except
for the kubelet-wrapper script. This script can't be ported to Docker
because it is used by the user with rkt-specific arguments and it is
only a wrapper around the deprecated hyperkube images (and has been
broken for the last K8s releases). The recommended way is to run the
kubelet binary directly on the host.
The GCE daemon container was run with rkt from an ACI tar ball.
To replace rkt with systemd-nspawn, extract the tar ball to an
image and run the daemon as systemd-nspawn container.
Having the hostname units as required by the initrd.target meant that if
the unit failed (for example because the network was or the metadata
service were down), the machine wouldn't start. By making it a "wants"
rather than a "requires" we allow this unit to fail without disrupting
the whole boot.
We do not need to set COREOS_GO_VERSION to a specific version, unless
it is necessary to avoid build issues in certain cases like Docker.
Simply remove COREOS_GO_VERSION from the ebuild of cri-tools.
- Drop binddist from RESTRICT variable
- Drop pkg_postinst
- Create /etc/ssl with tmpfiles (and package it for the SDK).
Signed-off-by: Sayan Chowdhury <sayan@kinvolk.io>
This change pulls in the latest bootengine version, that enables ISCSI
support in dracut and avoids tearing down the network when using netroot
See https://github.com/kinvolk/bootengine/pull/22 for more information.
Flatcar uses its own network module instead of the Dracut one, but the
iscsi module depends on the network. So, in order to enable the iscsi
module, we need to patch the dependency
We need to customize dracut. Currently the version in portage-stable is
picked because it's newer than the one in coreos-overlay. This commit
updates coreos-overlay to the same versions available in portage-stable.