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* news: add notes for 2.11.0 * Upgraded docs * config/*: return report from previous parser when chaining * config/*: re-order testcases by version * tree: update for stable v3.3.0 and new v3.4.0-experimental * config/v3_4_experimental: adapt for experimental * config/v3_4_experimental: copy from config/v3_3 * config/v3_3: adapt for stabilization * config/v3_3_experimental: rename to config/v3_3 * config/v3_3_exp: pointerify ClevisCustom Config and Pin * config/v3_3_exp: pointerify Raid.Level * config/v3_3_exp: pointerify LinkEmbedded1.Target * stages/disks: simplify a check * config/v3_1/translate: don't point to field from input struct * config/v3_3_exp: drop devices from schema "required" field * config/*: validate that storage.raid.devices is non-empty * config/*/types: add RAID validation tests * config/shared/errors: fix ErrSparesUnsupportedForLevel message * config: fix comment * *: formally bump Go to 1.13 * platform: add powervs platform * internal/providers/*stack: drop dead timeout code * stages/disks: improve error reporting for LUKS device reuse * ignition-setup-user.service: drop Before=multipathd.service * Dockerfile: build ignition-validate container using Fedora * workflows: test on Go 1.16 * ... - Refreshed to match new Ignition spec * 0002-allow-multiple-mounts-of-same-device.patch OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:kubic:ignition/ignition?expand=0&rev=74 |
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README.SUSE |
Changes for openSUSE / SLE: * ignition-mount-initrd-fstab.service: Upstream Ignition will only mount partitions or subvolumes explicitly mentioned in the Ignition configuration. A default SUSE system, however, is split over several subvolumes, and most users won't want to define all the partitions again. On the other hand a lot of core functionality (e.g. configuring a SSH certificate for the root user or adding a configuration file) requires access to those subvolumes. For better usability in addition to Ignition's own mount / umount stage all files systems tagged for being mounted in the initrd ("x-initrd.mount" mount flag) will automatically be mounted / umounted. * ignition-setup-user-suse.sh / ignition-userconfig-timeout*.conf: The user configuration can be stored on a device with the label "ignition" (e.g. by attaching a USB flash drive with that name) instead of putting the file onto the root partition. * ignition-suse-generator: Supplements the upstream generator by adding dependencies to ignition-setup-user-suse.sh and ignition-mount-initrd-fstab.service. Additionally it will try to autodect the platform if it is not set on the kernel command line. * 02_ignition_firstboot: This file has been part of upstream ignition-dracut, but has since then been moved to a static CoreOS specific configuration (https://github.com/coreos/coreos-assembler/pull/616); it is now used in a modified version adapted to SUSE's needs. This script will automatically set the kernel parameters to trigger an Ignition run if a flag file does not exist (e.g. on first boot). To trigger an Ignition run manually just delete the file "/boot/writable/firstboot_happened". * change-ignition-firstboot-path.conf: Overwrite CoreOS specific path. * ignition-enable-network.service / ignition-enable-network.sh: Ignition supports detection whether the configuration requires networking to avoid having to boot with networking enabled even when it isn't necessary; the actual implementation to start the network is left to the distribution. * ignition-kargs-helper: Distribution specific helper script to implement kernel argument support.