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------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue May 7 13:55:29 CEST 2024 - ro@suse.de - add kiwi-netboot-swap-use-uuid.patch always use UUID and not LABEL to find the swap partition (bsc#1214702) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Sep 18 13:42:09 CEST 2023 - ro@suse.de - add kiwi-netboot-new-parted.patch following bsc#1190847 change parted set num type 0x99 to parted type num 0x99 if parted knows the type command ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Dec 10 14:39:33 CET 2021 - ro@suse.de - add kiwi-netboot-drop-bind-libs.patch - add kiwi-netboot-drop-bind-libs-s390x.patch ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Feb 10 14:14:01 CET 2021 - ro@suse.de - add kiwi-netboot-add_sysvinit-tools.patch readd sysvinit-tools to initrd for pidof ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jan 25 18:30:46 CET 2021 - ro@suse.de - add qemu-img as dependency ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Dec 17 16:23:22 UTC 2020 - Marcus Schaefer <ms@suse.com> - Finally get rid of kiwi-image-*-requires Those sub-packages provides requirement packages that are connected to a provides tag name. Those provides are now part of the kiwi upstream spec file. For details see OSInside/kiwi#1647 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Sep 11 17:24:26 CEST 2020 - ro@suse.de - merge, re-add kiwi netboot descriptions as this is what we use ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Sep 11 08:43:18 UTC 2020 - Marcus Schaefer <ms@suse.com> - Bump version for kiwi-boot-descriptions to 1.3.0 * Delete the oemboot boot descriptions The custom kiwi initrd system will be decommissioned. The oem image type is fully supported through kiwi's dracut module * Delete Leap and tumbleweed netboot descriptions The custom kiwi initrd system will be decommissioned. Only for SLE we keep the netboot descriptions for compatibility reasons ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Sep 8 15:32:55 CEST 2020 - ro@suse.de - added mmc drivers to keep list ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Sep 4 12:25:58 CEST 2020 - ro@suse.de - fix syslinux dep again, does not exist anywhere except on x86 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Sep 2 07:40:22 UTC 2020 - Adrian Schröter <adrian@suse.de> - sync more dependencies from prjconf workarounds * oem builds require syslinux * kiwi-filesystem:ext3 and 4 were not defined ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Aug 26 18:25:02 CEST 2020 - ro@suse.de - add patch kiwi-netboot-wicked-libexec.patch ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Jan 14 16:16:20 UTC 2020 - Marcus Schaefer <ms@suse.com> - remove ifplugd from tumbleweed installation ifplugd should get dropped from Factory/Tumbleweed, the code no longer needs it since quite some time, so drop it from all tumbleweed configs. Fixes bsc#1160269 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Oct 16 14:40:37 UTC 2019 - Marcus Schaefer <ms@suse.com> - Fixed ISO Application ID match When creating ISO's with xorriso the application ID is stored upper case. The match in this code did not care for this and failed the match. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Sep 12 09:44:38 UTC 2019 - David Cassany <dcassany@suse.com> - Drop netboot descriptions for openSUSE Leap 15.2 This commit drops support for netboot descriptions for openSUSE Leap 15.2 or higher. More specific, this commit removes the tool chain requirements of kiwi-boot-requires for Leap 15.2 or higher. This results on kiwi-boot-descriptions being present and installable but not containing any Leap 15.2 description, just SLE descriptions and older Leap ones. Additionally this commit also removes the Leap 42.2 and Leap 42.3 descriptions those distros are no longer supported. Fixes bsc#1145724 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Aug 20 15:27:35 UTC 2019 - Marcus Schaefer <ms@suse.com> - Make application ID check in searchImageISODevice() case-insensitive ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jul 29 09:26:18 UTC 2019 - Marcus Schaefer <ms@suse.com> - Use %suse_version instead of %sle_version do detect SLE 15 (SP*) %sle_version is different depending on SP1 vs GA, but %suse_version is the same for all SLE 15. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jul 24 10:13:48 UTC 2019 - Marcus Schaefer <ms@suse.com> - modify 'dn' to avoid mangling /dev/sdp block names ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Jul 19 13:55:30 UTC 2019 - ms@suse.com - Improve partition validation for PXE This commit includes a patch to relax the partition size validation. It turned to happen that under some specific partition size configurations in the PXE client the partition layout was always seen as an invalid one in each boot. This was causing a repartition and redeploy of the PXE image in every single boot. Fixes bsc#1141156 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Jul 19 13:54:33 UTC 2019 - ms@suse.com - Normalize partedGetPartitionID output (bsc#1136744) This commit ensures the partedGetPartitionID output returns the same partition ID codes with or without the presence of sgdisk utility. It basically trusts partition names provided by KIWI to map partitions to specific IDs. Additionally this commit also makes sure that the partition stated to be of `ef` type in config.<mac> is named `legacy`, to be consistent with the partedGetPartitionID expectations. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jul 8 09:44:37 UTC 2019 - ms@suse.com - Deleted obsolete boot image descriptions The support for dracut in kiwi has settled some time ago and for the custom boot descriptions deleted here there is a dracut based replacement. See the following list and the reason for the deletion: * arm/oemboot Any oem image created with kiwi-ng for arm uses dracut. There is no tested support for oemboot on arm * ppc/netboot and ppc/oemboot Support for ppc with kiwi-ng is still being worked on. We will not support custom oem code when we can have dracut based support. This obsolete descriptions are an artifact of the legacy kiwi version * s390/oemboot Any oem image created with kiwi-ng for s390 uses dracut There is no tested support for oemboot on s390 * x86_64/oemboot/rhel-07.0 and x86_64/oemboot/ubuntu-xenial Obsolete and replaced with generic dracut support in kiwi-ng * x86_64/oemboot/suse-leap42.2 and x86_64/oemboot/suse-leap42.3 Distributions out of support per upstream kiwi policy * x86_64/oemboot/suse-tumbleweed Lots of changes on the udev and systemd side made oemboot non functional anyway. The switch to dracut is inevitable here. Thus no reason to keep broken oemboot code around ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jun 17 07:30:51 UTC 2019 - ms@suse.com - Use default values for nr_inode on devtmpfs mounts Using nr_inode=0 is causing mount failures in recent kernels. This option was introduced to fix issues in split systems, which are no longer supported. According to that we just remove this option and let mount set the default value, which depends on available memory of the system. Fixes SUSE/kiwi#1105 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu May 23 14:27:03 UTC 2019 - ms@suse.com - Allow disabling multipath ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed May 22 12:50:10 UTC 2019 - ms@suse.com - Fixed udev startup Due to a change in the udev rules an error in kiwi was triggered that outlines an incomplete udev startup sequence. This patch fixes the creation of the dev tree by udev and is related to bsc#1135762 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed May 22 12:49:55 UTC 2019 - ms@suse.com - Set SERVER variable as expected by netboot code (#674) This commit sets $host from $SERVER variable if present and no $kiwiserver is given from the command line. The same criteria applies for $type and $SERVERTYPE variables. Fixes bsc#1133537 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Apr 24 15:23:58 UTC 2019 - David Cassany <dcassany@suse.com> - Added netboot definitions for Leap 15.1 (boo#1132839) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Mar 6 15:55:44 UTC 2019 - ms@suse.com - custom_boot/functions.sh: add support for PLABEL in config ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Mar 6 15:54:55 UTC 2019 - ms@suse.com - Update spec file: * syslinux is only available on x86*, so requires it only for x86 * Run format spec file ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Feb 8 11:32:29 CET 2019 - ro@suse.de - add kiwi-netboot-bootloader-armv7l-grub.patch ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jan 7 10:33:48 UTC 2019 - ms@suse.com - Fallback to sulogin if setctsid is missing ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jan 7 10:33:19 UTC 2019 - ms@suse.com - Use setctsid/bash instead of sulogin for debugging The custom kiwi boot descriptions supports a boot process accompanying debug shell if the kiwidebug=1 option is set on the kernel command line. That shell was invoked using sulogin. Problem is that this call occupies the controlling terminal and console such that the typical multiplexing of consoles through plymouth is stopped. This means it's not possible to run e.g an oem deployment with several active/multiplexed consoles and a backgrounding debuging shell. This patch moves away from sulogin and calls a bash through setctsid on a free console ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Dec 17 11:36:13 UTC 2018 - ms@suse.com - Fixed console multiplexer when dialogs get displayed. https://github.com/SUSE/kiwi-descriptions/pull/30 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Sep 28 16:16:39 UTC 2018 - David Cassany <dcassany@suse.com> - Added syslinux requirement for kiwi-image-iso-requires, this fixes bnc#1103398 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Sep 20 08:45:29 UTC 2018 - ms@suse.com - Setup swap space with a label in any case Independently of the device persistency setup we create the swap space with the label named SWAP and add it as such to the fstab file ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Aug 13 09:04:39 UTC 2018 - ms@suse.com - Clear the terminal I/O before dialog Call the reset program to clear the terminal I/O prior to call the dialog program. This Fixes bsc#1095856 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Jul 27 13:31:31 CEST 2018 - ro@suse.de - add kiwi-netboot-use_chzdev.patch ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon May 28 09:17:51 UTC 2018 - ms@suse.com - Make sure root entry in fstab is created for pxe On pxe deployment via netboot the root entry in fstab was not created even if the client config file contains a DISK setup ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Apr 17 16:20:10 CEST 2018 - ro@suse.de - add kiwi-netboot-wait_for_device_before_validate.patch check if target root device exists before validating size ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Apr 6 13:35:26 CEST 2018 - ro@suse.de - add kiwi-netboot-load-modules.patch to run systemd-modules-load ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Apr 4 14:55:17 UTC 2018 - ms@suse.com - Add kiwi-image-tbz-requires to provide kiwi-image:tbz ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Mar 26 11:55:27 CEST 2018 - ro@suse.de - replace genisoimage with mkisofs in kiwi-boot-packages for tumbleweed ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Mar 13 14:15:55 UTC 2018 - ms@suse.com - Added jing as required package in the *-requires sub packages ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Mar 5 14:24:08 CET 2018 - ro@suse.de - add kiwi-netboot-readd-kernel-profile-std.patch ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Mar 5 14:14:26 CET 2018 - ro@suse.de - apply tumbleweed fixes on arm and s390 also for SLES15 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Mar 1 11:58:01 CET 2018 - ro@suse.de - kiwi-boot-packages: readd ppc64:suse-tumbleweed and ppc64le:suse-tumbleweed ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Mar 1 11:51:04 CET 2018 - ro@suse.de - port over patches from python-kiwi: - kiwi-netboot-add_nvme.patch add nvme driver on arm (probably useful on all archs) - kiwi-netboot-bootloader-s390-grub.patch (use grub2 instead of zipl on s390, probably not for general use) - kiwi-netboot-ignorelink.patch (some devices are too broken to show a proper link up, workaround via cmdline option) - kiwi-netboot-qeth_workaround.patch (qeth_configure changed the behaviour recently so that you can not change l2 mode while the device is up) - kiwi-netboot-readd-e2fsprogs.patch (keep e2fsprogs for the initrd, need it to resize on boot) - kiwi-netboot-sles-to-tumbleweed.patch (we copy the SLES12 config on ppc to tumbleweed, do the changes analog to other archs for tumbleweed on ppc) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Feb 20 10:45:54 UTC 2018 - ms@suse.com - Update meta packages structure for the buildservice ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Feb 6 20:30:33 CET 2018 - ms@suse.de - Move of kiwi boot descriptions to its own package
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