Previously shifts were added into the getopts loop to work around
differences between different sh implementations but that causes getopts
to end the loop early. Instead use an intermediate variable to work
around inconsistent OPTIND behavior and explicitly check for the --
separator. Tested in bash, dash, and ash.
We don't have any particular reason for the weird hackery required to
install packages into /usr/local instead of root. The rootfs image is
already being modified a little might as well modify it a lot. :)
Vagrant users are accustomed to much larger disk sizes so lets give it
to them. I'm leaving the others as-is since it is easier to grow than
shrink disks if anyone has a particular size they need.
Use the smaller base format for 'raw' disk images since these will
usually be dd'd to a block device to create AMIs and what not. For
images using qcow2 and vmdk stick with the larger vm size.
This reverts commit b97cfe126f.
The minor device numbers of loop partitions are allocated dynamically
which significantly complicates dunning under Docker which uses a static
/dev. Rolling this back until we can rely on /dev being dynamic.
If git is installed via coreos-dev in the STATE partition it will need
some help finding its install location since it was built thinking it
would be installed in /usr rather than /usr/local.
This avoids the need to dd individual filesystem images into a complete
disk image, just mount the partitions directly from a loop device
covering the whole image. This does add the requirement that mkfs run as
root but that isn't a problem.
These are just cluttering things and adding an element of "how does this
work?" because base_image_util was defaulting to the "usb" layout in
some places and "base" in others.
This change removes /usr/sbin/write_gpt.sh from images which we have no
use for. This allows us to drop the indirection of writing partition
tables by first writing out a script to call. Now cgpt.py can call cgpt
directly to initialize the partition layout. This opens the way for
further improvements to how disk images are created.
This currently does nothing because our state partition is not partition
number 1. Even if it did we don't really needed it since we rely on
expanding on boot instead.
Remove --verity_*: Unused, we don't support verity
Remove --usb_disk: Unused, we use PARTUUID now.
Remove --enable_serial: Unused, and serial is enabled for syslinux
Right now the initial (pre image_to_vm) images oversize the root
partitions, creating the expected 1GB filesystem in a 2GB partition.
image_to_vm later shrinks the partition back down to match. Just start
out with 1GB partitions to begin with instead.
This one is more automagical and sets up ssh keys from ssh-agent and the
user's home directory by default. Also adds an option for setting the
ssh port so it can be something other than 2222. Script should be
sufficiently portable, tested in bash, dash, and ash.
Useful for qemu -nographic or any any other situation where serial is
easier to get at than VGA. It may be possible that in some setups ttyS0
isn't appropriate but we can figure out a way to customize kernel
options if/when that ever comes up.
Remove unused dev/dm-0 vs dm-1 logic from verity and the associated
rootwait option it required (meaningless with our initrd). Move old
cros_legacy to common instead of using it in every command line option.
We should remove it entirely soon since it isn't useful for us. Remove
unneeded intel graphics modeset option.