Its add support for downloading the ISO image via HTTP/FTP with curl or download *.sfs files.
The files are downloaded on /run/archiso/curlspace (tmpfs) and setup a loop dev from it
(like in archiso_loop_mnt) in the ISO case, or just do a bind mount to
/run/archiso/bootmnt in the other case.
This hook must be located after archiso_pxe_nbd in mkinitcpio.conf, in that way
NBD is the default.
New bootparm:
* archiso_curl_url=(first form)
archiso_curl_url=http://192.168.0.7/archlinux/iso/archlinux.iso (absolute form)
Use an absolute URL. Fetch the entire ISO
archiso_curl_url=ftp://${pxeserver}/archlinux/iso/archlinux.iso (relative form)
Use the as IP the same server where PXE reside. Fetch the entire ISO
* archiso_curl_url=(second form)
archiso_curl_url=http://192.168.0.7/archlinux/iso/unpacked (absolute form)
Use an absolute URL. Where unpacked (an example name) is a directory where
${archisobasedir} ("arch" by default) is located with all *.sfs.
This fetch only needed files.
archiso_curl_url=ftp://${pxeserver}/archlinux/iso/unpacked (relative form)
Use the as IP the same server where PXE reside. Where unpacked (an example name)
is a directory where ${archisobasedir} ("arch" by default)
is located with all *.sfs. This fetch only needed files.
* curlspace_size= Set a size for a tmpfs filesystem where files are downloaded.
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One hook only setup the network device (archiso_pxe_common) the other
setup the NBD client (archiso_pxe_nbd).
New bootparam:
archiso_pxe_srv=IP
Allow to set an IP different from the PXE server.
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In this way allow to mount /run/archiso/bootmnt from another hook,
but still use the logic from the main mount_hook, skipping only this mount.
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* Now bootmnt/img_dev is always a ro-mount,
and cowspace is first ro-mount then rw-mount.
* Fix a "hidden" bug: at the time of test [[ -ef ]], if devices nodes
are not ready, such test will fail then archisodevice will mounted ro and
when cow_device is mounted to be rw it fails.
(I recently suffered this on a machine with slow USB)
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* ipconfig cmd writes a file in /tmp that is ready for direct evaluation.
We can use this instead of parsing the output, to do this some variable
renames are needed.
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* Remove IDE stuff.
* Remove modules that can be added via relevant hooks.
* Replace sata with virtio in baseline profile.
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* Support img_label=
* Allow use img_dev= as cow_device=
* Use new function _mnt_dev() from archiso.
* Check for error while setting loopback device.
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This allow to take control again of these mountpoints outside initramfs.
(i.e: on deinitramfs stage at shutdown for unmount it)
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Add some options to control where all COW files will be located.
Until this moment all files are located in a tmpfs filesystem.
Now is posible to set a device via a filesystem label or device node
plus a directory, where all these files will be stored.
All dm-snapshot devices will be persistent by default,
but this can be changed if wanted.
Take care, a filesystem that does not support sparse files maybe
is not the best choice for COW files, because they are created with
the same size (is apparent) like the read-only device (the image.fs inside .sfs).
Of course sooner or later, depending on use, these files actually end up
being as big as the read-only device.
KNOW-ISSUE: On shutdown in step "Unmounting Filesystems" will [FAIL],
all filesystem except $cow_device, will be unmounted/remounted-ro.
For this reason this change needs an archiso_shutdown hook, thats
unmount all block devices used by archiso. (Work in progress)
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Separate this code from main mount hook, and make it more generic.
_mnt_dev(device, mountpoint, flags) ->
wait for device and mount, launch a shell if something goes wrong.
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Fix: FS#18959 - download_repos.sh does not report tcp timeouts and such
* Always use pacman cache. Previously pacman cache was used if package
already exists on it, now is also used to download pkg on it.
Finally copy all packages from cache with cp and make core.db.
* Using pacman, we can sure that package integrity is right.
* Always get a [core] package, in case of [testing] enabled.
* Now works when mirror is: Server = file:// ;)
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* These files was added during developement stage of dm-snapshot branch
of archiso. Never was used, sinse archiso works directly with dmsetup
and with device nodes in /dev/mapper/
* Added 11-dm-initramfs.rules to keep dm info about nodes persistent
in udev db across initramfs/real-root.
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This makes archiso_pxe_nbd functionallity full-independient from
archiso profiles (configs/*).
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* Preparing terrain for UEFI support.
* Also make isohybrid hack in one step.
* Removed UDF layer, since xorriso does not support it.
* Removed unsupported options by xorriso (-uid/-gid/-allow-limited-size)
* Removed option already default in xorriso (-input-charset utf-8)
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usage ./build.sh [options] command <command options>
General options:
-N <iso_name> Set an iso filename (prefix)
Default: archlinux
-V <iso_version> Set an iso version (in filename)
Default: 2011.08.18
-L <iso_label> Set an iso label (disk label)
Default: ARCH_201108
-D <install_dir> Set an install_dir (directory inside iso)
Default: arch
-w <work_dir> Set the working directory
Default: work
-o <out_dir> Set the output directory
Default: out
-v Enable verbose output
-h This help message
Commands:
build <mode> <type>
Build selected .iso by <mode> and <type>
purge <mode>
Clean working directory except iso/ directory of build <mode>
clean <mode>
Clean working directory and .iso file in output directory of build <mode>
Command options:
<mode> Valid values 'single' or 'dual'
<type> Valid values 'netinstall', 'core' or 'all'
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Default (if not specified) -w work -o out.
-o <out_dir> is only used by 'iso' command.
Adjust build.sh of releng and baseline profile to reflect this change.
<project>
- work <- $work_dir
- out <- $out_dir
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Also put _is_directory_changed() inside 'if' avoiding premature execution if it returns non-zero.
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core/linux-atm:
* This was present in 2010.05
* Optionally needed by iproute2. Needed for ATM connections.
extra/mtools:
* This was present in 2010.05
* Optionally dependency of syslinux. Needed if want to install syslinux on vfat.
extra/smartmontools:
* Requested by Thomas Mudrunka
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/25633
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In this way:
* Prepare locales requested by boot param mostly early possible.
* Setup special console at end of rc.sysinit
Remove unneded include from automated_script (already included by rc.conf)
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purge_single command can be usefull to save space during build. It removes
all files in working directory except "iso/" and *.iso.
Workflow can be:
(32) ./build.sh all_iso_single -> i686 *.iso are ready.
(32) ./build.sh purge_single -> safe cleanup.
(64) ./build.sh all_iso_single -> x86_64 *.iso are ready.
(64) ./build.sh purge_single -> safe cleanup.
(any) ./build.sh all_iso_dual -> dual *.iso are ready.
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re-mount / as rw does not fail since regular file /etc/mtab does not exist
at that stage.
/etc/mtab was removed from root-image in this commit:
93763a2d82
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Default value is "arch". This implies that all device mapper node
for snapshot devices will be for example: arch_root-image.
This helps AIF to hidden these devices from "Device Configuration".
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