This removes a bunch of hardware-specific kernel configuration options
that are not needed in a virtual machine. It also removes reiserfs
support as well.
Compressed kernel image has shrunk by 290Kb, and we have way fewer
kernel modules being built, and loaded, as well (what in the world was
loading the agp drivers at boot?!)
CONFIG_IKCONFIG was already being built as a module, might as well
make it easy to get the configuration from the kernel when it is loaded.
The space savings is almost nothing to not enable this.
- add the necessary Kernel configurations
- add the sys-process/criu package (removing linux-info eclass to
workaround not having a /usr/src/linux directory)
- add build dependencies to the hard-host-depends package
- accept the unstable nature of criu in accept_keywords
Remounting / read-write has been moved to the dev_mode helper script in
coreos-init instead of letting systemd do it based on fstab. Now if a
system boots without /root/.dev_mode the filesystem remains read-only.
Previously coreos-base handled some sshd and dhcpcd and lacked the
dependencies required to make enabling systemd units work. coreos-init
is a better place for that and has a proper source package so fewer
files are needed in the portage overlay.
Although we aren't using these newer versions other things in the tree
refer to them so this avoids confusing but otherwise harmless warnings
about udev-9999.
Recent versions of udev include an explicit dependency on
>=sys-devel/make-3.82-r4 to fix a parallel compile error. The fix never
made it into the systemd ebuilds but is also required there.
The ebuild previously had a local change to allow it to be built with
python 2.6 that I missed. Restore for now but we should consider
upgrading since gentoo has moved to 2.7.
Adding systemd to base means it will be installed in the SDK in addition
to built images. This should avoid potential confusion that may be
caused by leaving sys-fs/udev in the SDK while it is removed from built
images in favor of systemd 204.
This version requires some dependency updates as well:
dev-util/intltool-0.50.2
sys-apps/baselayout-2.2
sys-apps/hwids-20130329
virtual/udev-197-r3
BIG FAT WARNING: v204 provides udev itself. Packages depending directly
on sys-apps/udev instead of virtual/udev are going have a bad time.
This is the first round of splitting up the coreos_startup script into
multiple units, starting with using systemd to mount the state and oem
partitions. This lets us use systemd to get device dependencies right.
Also cleanup whitespace, I forgot ebuild style requires tab characters.
Sync up -9999 version which I missed in previous commits.
the versioning on this package was all messed up. -9999 was a link to
the current version and neither of them were masked so new code never
got built. For now lets make coreos-init-0.0.1-r3 the latest release so
everyone rebuilds.