openSUSE - KIWI Image System
The openSUSE KIWI Image System provides a complete operating system
image solution for Linux supported hardware platforms as well as for
virtualization systems like Xen.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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kiwi-docu.tar.bz2 | 0005973492 5.7 MB | |
kiwi-find-boot-requires.sh | 0000001094 1.07 KB | |
kiwi-repo.tar.bz2 | 0000000985 985 Bytes | |
kiwi-rpmlintrc | 0000001544 1.51 KB | |
kiwi.changes | 0001380743 1.32 MB | |
kiwi.spec | 0000924173 903 KB | |
kiwi.tar.bz2 | 0003232179 3.08 MB |
Revision 1092 (latest revision is 1169)
Marcus Schaefer (sax2)
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(revision 1092)
- v7.03.67 released - Add part_msdos module for self build EFI image On ARM we have a few hooks in kiwi that allow us to adapt the resulting image to target boards. On some systems, we need to install the firmware to hardware specified sector offsets on the image target (sd card). Unfortunately some systems demand firmware at sector 1 which is where the GPT would usually reside. So we need to use an MBR partition layout. We can convert the GPT into an MBR using gdisk in our ARM scripts, but at that point grub2 would have to be able to interpret the MBR as well. So we need the "msdos_part" module included (bnc#975898) - Follow up fix for not writing grub.cfg to EFI dir With the move to grub2-install and also shim-install the static copy of the grub configuration into the EFI boot directory became obsolete (bnc#968270)
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