Waagent ejects the provisioning dvd, but this causes the /dev/sr0 drive
to be in a state where util-linux probing it causes the kernel to spam
"unaligned transfer" messages. This is fixed in util-linux main branch,
but it will be a while until this is released.
Create a symlink from 'eject' to '/bin/true' and modify the unit's PATH
environment variable so that this symlink is found before the eject
binary.
Additionally I added the oem python directory to PATH, so that waagent
can be start directly. This should be enough so that messages from
waagent in the journal are prefixed with 'waagent' and not 'python'.
Signed-off-by: Jeremi Piotrowski <jpiotrowski@microsoft.com>
This new downstream patch disables the ManageForeignRoutes and
ManageForeignRoutingPolicyRules systemd-netword settings by default to
ensure that CNIs don't get their routes or routing policy rules
discarded on network reconfiguration events.
https://github.com/flatcar-linux/Flatcar/issues/620
With this kernel config, users can boot with fips=1 set in
`/usr/share/oem/grub.cfg`:
```
set linux_append="fips=1"
```
Which triggers various behaviors, for FIPS 200 certification.
with this config compiled in, and that boot parameter, users can can
that fips is enabled with:
```
flatcar ~ # cat /proc/sys/crypto/fips_enabled
1
```
- unmask amd64 and arm64
- take care of nscd.conf via tmpfiles, add files/nscd-conf.tmpfiles.
- don't run sanity checks in pkg_pretend to prevent gcc checks when
only the binary package is installed.
- 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
- apply duktape patchset from https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/polkit/polkit/-/merge_requests/97
`.gitlab-ci.yml` patch has been removed since file is not shipped in
archive.
- fix config install paths, use systemd-tmpfiles (All configs should
be installed to /usr and tmpfiles should be used to create and fix
directory permissions instead of the ebuild's postinst.)
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Tortuyaux <mtortuyaux@microsoft.com>
upstream has masked openssl-3 for tracking build failures. Since we are
not impacted by this failures, we can safely unmask openssl-3.
See: https://github.com/flatcar-linux/Flatcar/issues/418 for Flatcar's
dependencies.
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Tortuyaux <mtortuyaux@microsoft.com>
- drop `pkg_postint`
- create `/etc/ssl` with tmpfiles
- remove unecessary files
- mark openssl as stable for arm64 and amd64
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Tortuyaux <mtortuyaux@microsoft.com>
We used to keep the package in overlay, because we dropped one Gentoo
patch to avoid some failures when applying updates when updating
payloads. This issue was fixed in bzip2 in a smarter way - we know
this, because we used 1.0.8 version with the fix and we didn't have
any problems so far. No point in keeping the package in overlay then.