We received an IP address from DHCP server and configure it statically.
This is required if we continue to use network connectivity to access
the root device (for example via NBD or NFS).
The lease is not updated, though. This can cause trouble in networks
with low lease times. So let's flush the addresses if root filesystem
has been copied to RAM. A dhcp client in main system can handle the
network connectivity then.
Signed-off-by: Christian Hesse <mail@eworm.de>
Umount detaches the loop device automatically, but let's make it
explicit to be sure. Additionally losetup gives:
losetup: /dev/loop0: detach failed: No such device or address
This is kind of expected, let's silent the error message.
Signed-off-by: Christian Hesse <mail@eworm.de>
I see cases where a stale loop device stays around and fills up my
partition as image file is still in use and does not get unlinked.
Explicitly detach loop device on umount to fix that.
Signed-off-by: Christian Hesse <mail@eworm.de>
This is the first attemp to test overlayfs in archiso.
The current dm-snapshot mode is keep and is enabled by default,
while the new mode is enabled via "-s sfs" to mkarchiso.
No new boot parameters are added, since archiso hooks detects
if the .sfs file is for dm-snapshot (airootfs.img inside)
or for overlayfs.
Persistence is supported in overlayfs mode using the same options
(cowlabel or cowdevice), but warning while in dm-snapshot mode,
only one file is used (airootfs.cow), in overlayfs mode internal
files for workdir/ and upperdir/ are allocated, so you can not use
VFAT or NTFS.
To test this, you need to enable [testing] in pacman.conf from
releng profile and edit build.sh then add "-s sfs" in make_prepare()
Look at:
setarch ${arch} mkarchiso ${verbose} -w "${work_dir}" -D "${install_dir}" prepare
Replace with:
setarch ${arch} mkarchiso ${verbose} -w "${work_dir}" -s sfs -D "${install_dir}" prepare
The build requires just half of space that the build for dm-snapshot,
since there is no ext4 img ;)
Just to remember: there is no space gain in .sfs (just about 2M)
There is at least one thing during boot with machine-id service:
Dec 24 03:31:39 archiso systemd-machine-id-commit[183]: Failed to unmount transient /etc/machine-id file in our private namespace: Invalid argument
Signed-off-by: Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi <vmlinuz386@gmail.com>
Copying big amount of data results in bad performance as data is
written in chunks of 4kiB (8 * 512 bytes).
The default is not changed but can be overwritten.
Signed-off-by: Christian Hesse <mail@eworm.de>
This makes systemd generate a machine-id on early boot and prevents it from thinking we need
any "first boot" setup. We really don't want systemd thinking that, since we carefully prepared
our root file system.
This also ensures every live environment has a unique machine id.
Remove unused feature, just to save space
sizeof ext4 image (empty): 4.3M vs 403K (du airootfs.img)
sizeof used space (empty): 48M vs 20K (df)
Thanks Christian Hesse for initial tip.
Signed-off-by: Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi <vmlinuz386@gmail.com>
Currently, when booting via HTTP, the airootfs.md5 file is downloaded to
/run/archiso/bootmnt/arch/. However, the checksum file is later assumed
to be located at "/run/archiso/bootmnt/arch/${arch}". Fix the _curl_get
invocation and directly place the file in the right directory.
Fixes a regression introduced in commit b3e1d31 ([archiso] Rework
checksum function, 2014-06-28).
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <archlinux@cryptocrack.de>
Among other things, 36459f3 ([archiso] Drop aitab support, 2014-06-28)
removed the possibility to manually set a specific architecture by using
kernel parameters. This, however, is useful, e.g. when installing Arch
Linux on a device that reports itself as i586 but works fine with the
i686 flavor.
Signed-off-by: Lukas Fleischer <archlinux@cryptocrack.de>
Ucode updates correct problems with the processor. Without this (or a firmware update),
some machines fail to work in a stable manner. Make sure that the installation is smooth
by providing the ucode on the live system.
(While we're at it, sort packages.both alphabetically.)