File _patchinfo of Package patchinfo.14595
<patchinfo incident="14595">
<issue tracker="bnc" id="1163978">kiwi deletes /etc/sysconfig/proxy</issue>
<issue tracker="bnc" id="1167746">Kiwi images have secure boot disabled in sysconfig</issue>
<issue tracker="bnc" id="1143454">New system-user for tftp, so this tftp user is handled only in a single place.</issue>
<issue tracker="bnc" id="1164310">[Build 20200213] wrong order: /boot/grub2/arm64-efi specified before /boot</issue>
<issue tracker="bnc" id="1165578">python-kiwi fails to generate OEM / PXE images</issue>
<packager>dcassany</packager>
<rating>moderate</rating>
<category>recommended</category>
<summary>Recommended update for python-kiwi</summary>
<description>This update for python-kiwi fixes the following issues:
- Upgrade from version 9.19.8 to 9.20.5
* Fixed result map for OEM pxe install. (bsc#1165578)
* Add SECURE_BOOT parameter for grub2 in efi mode. (bsc#1167746)
This commit adds the SECURE_BOOT parameter on bootloader sysconfig
for grub2.
* Fix order in fstab. (bsc#1164310)
Any mount point directly under / should be just right after the root
mountpoint and before the custom mountpoints based on user's subvolume
configuration.
* Fixed handling of fillup templates. (bsc#1163978)
Systems using a template tool to generate config files
might not be effective when they see the intermediate
config files we need from the host to let certain package
managers work correctly. Therefore the cleanup code in
kiwi takes care to restore from an optionally existing
template file if no other custom variant is present.
* Start using tftp system user package (bsc#1143454)
This update starts requiring the tftp system user package. This
user was created and managed by multiple packages before, with the
risk of having inconsistent criteria on its defaults. With the system
user package every package that requires this user should just
require this package and do not create or modify the tftp user.
</description>
</patchinfo>