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The early builds used to rely upon a non-committed
rootfs/files/etc/X11/xorg.conf within this feature
which was a bit annoying and would have screwed an
Elbrus system based on any other GPU.
So let's provide some flexibility by packaging it.
These are creeping throughout m-p and aren't really needed
by default as these should be enabled upon configuration;
let's provide a single switch off point.
No need to deduce kernel version again,
just save it in a temporary file.
The main reason to change what worked is
that e2k kernel-image package has Linux bits
named as image-$kver and not vmlinuz-$kver;
the guessing logic taking all of this into
account resulted in non-aesthetic patch.
NB: there's a duplicating script within
kernel feature; it wasn't easy to avoid
this and it might differ when handling
multiple kernels, I didn't think much
about this now as vm images tend to ship
with the sole one.
This is unfortunate but Sisyphus' Xfce can't really strive with its
default /etc/xdg/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/xsettings.xml,
namely IconThemeName; while p8's one still does pretty good.
Thanks antohami@ for his analysis and workaround suggestion.
See-also: https://bugzilla.altlinux.org/32924
See-also: https://lists.altlinux.org/pipermail/devel/2017-February/202348.html
Suggested-by: Anton Midyukov <midyukov-anton@ya.ru>
Drop duplicated code pulled into armh feature in haste
and another half-copy that made it into build-ve feature;
make ve.mk more explicit about what it actually does
regarding default nameservers (and switch it to level3
while at that, just for diversity they preach).
Refer to net-dns feature where appropriate
(it actually started out as an extension of
net feature but the reasons to separate it
quickly became apparent to me).
Was broken in too many places including several libraries
x11vnc currently links against getting removed, several
utilities missing, and no way to guess what to do...
One could stumble upon http://altlinux.org/vncinst
or find the implementation in installer.git but it's
not exactly user-friendly.
An initial (and quite naive) implementation was done
for conf.d/ files but features do need it as well --
which became obvious during a casual inspection of
distro/alt-workstation's target graph (which occured
broken).
The code is a messy hackery unfortunately, regexes used
are fragile regarding e.g. [A-Z_] in target names.
Read with care.
NB: lib/ might need this too but it's rather stable
and contains some special cases that would obstruct
the regexes even more...
In this case it's rather worth it to examine build.log
than read documentation again (as vm.txt should have been
read or at least skimmed through to get sudo setup ready,
and the problem might be either an environment one or a bug).
rpm-4.13 stopped bringing alt-gpgkeys in, and specifying it
explicitly for STAGE1_PACKAGES didn't help somehow; don't presume
/usr/lib/alt-gpgkeys/ existence anyways.
elinks doesn't require libX11 (unlike links2),
and webclient can become e.g. rekonq pulling
in kde4libs -- that's exactly what I ran into
while preparing 201612xx server starterkits.
For some reason DOT_BASE only got BASE_PACKAGES_REGEXP so e.g.
browser feature use well could result in the lack of a browser
if no metapackage pulls one in!
X-Brown-Paper-Bag :-(
It's at least removing the very obvious user->root
attack through (maliciously) modifying bin/tar2fs
and waiting for it to be run; if mkimage-profiles
is installed system-wide as a package, the script
from /usr/share/mkimage-profiles will be tried so
those willing to allow vm/* build to themselves
can provide for a passwordless sudo (as described
in doc/vm.txt) to run a root-only writable script,
not user-writable.
Still not perfect but a step away from the abyss.
It turns out that -regular pulls in too much
(including xfce-polkit that doesn't work with
sysvinit); let's provide means to have it both
ways, need xfce4 4.12-alt5 or later metapackage
for this change to be effective.
The issue at hand it _nmconnect group that's supported
in ALT NM for polkit-less cases; it has to be added
*before* 50-users hook from deflogin feature fires off.
The existing systemd-related hook has been renamed
to reflect its job better.
This one is related to forensics mode handling in mkimage:
there's a regex that's expecting the old string ending with
hash value, and it stops working when this is changed here
(at least as of mkimage 0.2.18).
So partially undo the change for this particular file to avoid
refind's example menu for regular-rescue.iso (or any other image
involving forensics mode), and hope to revert this commit some day.
This keyword was misused due to the lack of understanding
of its meaning; thanks zerg@ for the hint, let's hide the
kernel boot parameters not expected to be modified by user
under the hood (and vice versa in some cases).
Note that this is just a keyword shift in all cases
but mediacheck where "showopts" is now added.
NB: this keyword is only relevant for gfxboot.
Now that we don't ignore X-Alterator-PackageList
in pkggroup files these few places referencing
group names as list names have broke; bring 'em
in line through this new and shiny function.
This has been spotted by rider@ and reproduced by me as well:
some touchpads would work in livecd/installed system but not
within the installer itself.
Commit 514652f has broke GLOBAL_CLEANUP_PACKAGES by accidentally
excluding it from export (in favour of GLOBAL_CLEANUP_BASE_PACKAGES
that's been added then); fix that.
This script was completely careless regarding the chance
to meet an empty variable resulting in plain "rpm -qa"
and subsequent attempt to, well, remove *all* packages.
Thanks zerg@ for being persistent this time, even if
he could probably find the culprit and send in this patch.
:)
The problem at hand was that use/x11/xorg has been final,
and zerg@ just couldn't switch from nouveau to nvidia
when kdesktop needs that one.
Initial approach included a "big" FREE/PROP switch that
chose the particular KMODULES/PACKAGES to get added to
THE_* but that fails to achieve e.g. nvidia+radeon combo;
looks like these need individual switches.
The use case at hand was: "we'd better backup this system
to a flashdrive before installing" (given quad-core CPU
and half-terabyte HDD); pxz is pretty tiny, no worries.
There were two problems:
- the latest pgsql related groups made installation
impossible (yes, that last minute change);
- hardware testing shows that use/stage2/kms is now
requisite as xorg-drv-fbdev might just refuse to work
with what looks like a perfectly good framebuffer...
Do away with them *quick*.
"Failsafe install" disabling APIC/LAPIC looks somewhat obsolete
by now; the only reasonable part seems to be the attempt to force
VESA videodriver for the installer (should be done within installer
itself though).
"Forensic mode" submenu has fallen apart after the original commit
as the tricky logic in mkimage::tools/mki-copy-efiboot failed to
pick up the new variant; this should all be redone (solo@ has
started doing something but it needs a time-consuming review).
Fixes: 79d0208841
use/docs/license will copy the texts contained in branding
package ("notes" one) over to the image's rootdir so these
can be read with ease; otherwise one has to look up the
right package at best (or unpack squashfs, no user can be
really expected to do that just to *read* a *license*).
This was originally profiles/scripts.d/01-copy-license
script from m-p-d; got cut down heavily.
The problem at hand was that an installer component
of a "DVD class" image does use/cleanup/installer
while installable LiveCD component gets broken by that
(livecd-install -> installer-scripts-remount-stage2
which gets removed as installer-*).
Split those.
Package profiles -- the ones allowing for a multi-purpose
installer -- have been basically overlooked during previous
mkimage-profiles development, unfortunately.
This is the very basic part: put them into pkg-groups.tar.
THE_* variables serve user needs while shim belongs
to either SYSTEM or COMMON level packages, not needed
explicitly for stage1 though (mkimage will put it there
when needed) so it's just COMMON.
It's not reasonable for use/firmware/laptop to depend on
use/firmware/wireless as some laptops come without WiFi
cards and wireless userspace to use those is specified
elsewhere anyways.
This partially reverts commit 30d3838: trying to use/rescue
with e.g. distro/simply results in conflict between SysVinit
and systemd-sysvinit; INIT_TYPE had to relation to RESCUE_LISTS
in the first place. Ugh.
This has long been a TODO item but an elegant solution
just didn't come until the night before starterkits...
some services (mostly those operating on real hardware)
do not fit virtual environments at all, won't even start.
shaba@ asked if it's feasible to extend 50-net-eth
with a generator for systemd-networkd style configs
having provided examples; here it is (depends on
/etc/systemd/network/ being packaged into that one).
(fixed up by shaba@'s removal of superfluous quotes)
gdm2.20 seems rather obsolete by now, let's move on;
and m-p doesn't just lump a huge bunch of stuff in,
vector fonts for installer are requested explicitly.
...by moving reference to a package list that *deducts*
packages from a feature (that should lend itself for reuse)
to a particular distribution's configuration (that can have
some specific polish).
The problem was that basing junior on slinux feature while
adding some KDE/Qt-based packages to it failed miserably
in a hard-to-debug manner: adding every package that's been
requested but not installed by hand suddenly made it build,
see also http://altlinux.org/mkimage/debug [ru]
mixin/desktop-installer became *quite* inobvious
even for me over time, and it's not easy to grep up;
let's introduce explicit targets where one is expected
to expect those.
rootfs scripts should hit installer some day; the problem
is with variables (dumping 'em wholesale looks dirty,
and proxying those sort of defeats the approach)
rather than with scripts.
Until then, transform the data from the single variable
into a file containing one facility per line for
installer-1.8.31+ to consume.
As noted in the comment, these include a few quite strong ones:
- sshd(8) will only allow in "wheel" and "users" members
by keys, no password access is allowed;
- password change even by root is subject to quality checks;
- su(8) is only useful to lower privileges and not gain those
(so root access is available either through local console
or via use of ssh keys).
Don't use if frowned upon.
This is based on distro/regular-jeos but torn into two
and somewhat updated for sisyphus-going-to-bring-p8:
1) libcap-ng is now required by util-linux;
2) bridge-utils might be needed for subsequent images.
Those packages which are *required* should be available
for standalone use; and those which are optional should go
into extras.
Adjust server feature accordingly.
The issue with these "; @:" thinglets is that mkimage-profiles
relies on target tracing (see commit 788cad8 some four years ago);
and this tracing approach relies on non-empty recipes which do call
shell (which gets (ab)used) unlike empty ones which oviously don't.
So this _will_ be traced properly:
a: b
@echo "hello world"
and this will too:
a: b; @:
but this will result in a broken graph with REPORT=1:
a: b
icon-theme-oxygen is required by kf5-oxygen <- kde5 <- kde5-big
by now so it's not needed to specify it explicitly anymore;
and zerg@ has just packaged some translations, let's jump in!
There's /usr/share/qt5/translations/ now too, handle that.
OTOH we've got some CJK support already, time to split up
those "cleanups" into some target locale set dependent form.
This has no users in master but out-of-tree branches might need
a trivial update.
The rationale is that it's actually for *any* stage2 and not related
to specifically "install" at all (otherwise it should have been moved
to install2 feature altogether).
Note that there's no reason to add nfs-utils similarly as make-initrd
requires kinit-utils which includes its own nfsmount.
The "best" "feature" of systemd "init system" has just
emerged once again: it will happily sit there idling
given startup or shutdown loops resulting in what looks
like a hang to an unsuspecting user; let's provide the
suspecting one with at least some tools described at
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/Debugging
The issue with this was that plain use/browser/firefox/esr
didn't actually pull in the feature as such; it MUST NOT
pull in use/browser/firefox since it will change semantics
from "if it's Firefox make it ESR" to outright "use FX ESR"
(starterkits depend on the former and it was intentional).
FX_FLAVOUR variable can be set anywhere to switch
use/browser/firefox to prefer ESR packages, including
the appropriate localization ones.
Note that there's no dependency as it can be set in e.g.
starterkits (still unset in regular builds) wholesale
but shouldn't affect those of them lacking firefox.
The reason behind this silly patch is that the default URL
can be left alone with no rebuilds neccessary but with the
intranet services delivered through a "captive portal" or
a redirecting proxy; we definitely don't want the canonical
wiki URL, http://www.altlinux.org, blocked by a rule made
for redirecting the default homepage, so let it be another
one which is served but not widely known or linked to.
This makes use of IM_PACKAGES variable processed by
newly added im feature so that DE-specific targets
could tell which DE-specific IM packages they'd like
on a system *iff* use/im has been requested.
Might be lacking right now, to be sorted out with
the actual users.
This one has been brewin' for quite a while but has been
completed finally; some tweaks sure can come in later but
it's working.
Please note that it's rather needed for "proper" distros
with specific branding and docs packages prepared for those;
one should use l10n feature most likely too.
The "full" target should care for rescue bits as well
(remember that THE_* won't go there); thus regular-rescue.iso
will receive these couple hundred useful kilobytes as well.
It's the very same problem that must be solved within mkimage:
some package lists get expanded early and some late thus having
no chance to influence apt's choices of alternatives made early
(in fact, too early).
Until that, here's another kludge...
PS: turns out that ^systemd- is not "drop ^systemd" but rather:
systemd-analyze
systemd-coredump
systemd-journal-gateway
systemd-networkd
systemd-sysvinit
-- thus one /really/ wants something else.
This one was an experimental but the server is long
offline and isn't going back up; remove the obsolete
config snippet, if/when it's done again it's the easiest
part to be restored (the implementation should provide
HTTP/FTP/NFS-publishable deliverables without the need
to extract those from ISO images).
This one relies on the controversial polkit-sysvinit package
that subverts policykit using well known groups to make it
"work" for things like NM and shutdown helpers.
See also http://altlinux.org/sysvinit and feel free to improve.
/etc/sudoers is persistent with regard to userdel(8)
so removing a LiveCD user isn't going to drop this kind
of the added privilege and might result in an unintended
grant of those by adding a user with the same name after
permanent LiveCD installation.
This has been spotted by Speccyfighter:
https://bugzilla.altlinux.org/31071
This one is alike to install2's one; it's not a shared rootfs
script/variable though as contexts differ a lot, let's be careful.
The commit has been missing from 1.1.64 somehow, found in patch
series while figuring out why LIVE_CLEANUP_KDRIVERS seems to be
just ignored in live-privacy *after* the massive rebase of that
branch...
There's a convention that syslinux configuration snippets
carrying the names of subprofiles involved are picked up
automatically; there were a few special cases already
when this is actually inconvenient, and there's another
one at hand so let's just step up and do it.
NB: this is a sort of a hacky hook though, wish an elegant
interface would come to mind some day.
The added initscript used to be purged by 98-init-rescue
which has been somewhat overlooked during vain attempts
to build an image that would actually run it!
This one provides cmdline arguments for startup-rescue >= 0.24
which would bring up networking and sshd in its turn thus allowing
remote access to the host booted in this mode.
The feature has been asked for by many people including mithraen@
and valintinr@ (and I'd make use of it another day too).
See the appropriate startup-rescue commit description for notes
on implementation; this default set of variable values should be
both useful and illustrative though.
A recent commit has dropped wireless support from
regular server images; staging modules might still
come handy in some situations, let's keep those in
but not as a part of default installation.
This one is likely to get just a single user right now
but the future potential is clearly higher.
Please do review libzmalloc implementation if concerned.
This is sort of laying the ground for the future dismantling
of 10-stage2 (which was sub.in/stage1/modules just recently);
things look like tagged lists might become due some day, e.g.
"net+usb" or "scsi+raid" -- time will tell.
These are aimed to test the modules.d/ and auto-pickup
implementation as well as to present an example.
At least 50-net might change (or just get renamed to avoid
auto-pickup) some day as the "net" feature's meaning is
to provide networking upon bootup and these modules are
only needed within stage1 if we're going to netboot;
and that's quite different thing.
armh-cubox bits are prone to get renamed/generalized too
since e.g. ArmadaXP based server images are going to need
this as well.
These were produced off the single sub.in/stage1/modules
file using this scriptlet to prefix/annotate the names:
grep '\.ko$' modules \
| grep -v / \
| while read m; do \
echo "$(find /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/{drivers,fs} \
-name "$m" -printf %P $m $(modinfo -d "${m%.ko}" 2>&1)"; \
done
...with subsequent sorting and manual separation.
This is meant to be the second stage in monolithic modules
file split, so the lists themselves are largely unmolested
otherwise. The plan is to further split those into prefix-
and module-specific ones.
Add a note clarifying 10-stage2's status, by the way.
What was a static sub.in/stage1/modules (and the only one)
is now features.in/stage2/stage1/modules.d/10-stage2
(basically a compatibility file that might go some day).
It will be auto-picked as its name corresponds to the
NN-SUFFIX pattern specified in stage1 subprofile now
with $(FEATURES) going into default STAGE1_MODLISTS.
stage1's got prepare-modules target collecting
modules file snippets all over stage1/modules.d/
subdirectories within individual features.
stage2 now adds names of all the features going into
a particular image as snippet file suffix list so that
individual features don't have to register themselves
twice (as a feature and as a propagator modules.d
snippet carrier).
This is going to allow both "uncommon" modules getting
included with no problem (sin@ has wanted cifs ones
for quite some time, for example, and some want e.g.
infiniband modules) *and* to reduce the actual list
below the common mark as well (which is the case with
live-privacy image, for one).
And stage1 memory consumption does matter in some cases
as it's highly critical with no chance to use swap yet.
...and split off use/live/.base *without* use/deflogin/live.
There's need for live images without predefined logins
(like e.g. live-privacy image).
NB: this commit might break things for someone, please notify.
The unfortunate thing is that we have to take care
for sessions, somehow; still there are only two for now
(LXQt and KDE5 Plasma Desktop) so this doesn't look like
a disaster just yet.
Commit 657c0bf has silently added use/bootloader
to the base use/install2 target thus breaking
experimental distro/netinst; it seems better to
require *a* bootloader in the target that's been
specifically designed to cover the common case
(thus linked to by +installer shortcut) but still
to have our base lightweight and flexible.
This doesn't hurt the actual distros as these use
+installer of course.
The former approach to handling "LiveCD with sessions"
has been to mangle "automatic=method:cdrom" into
"automatic=method:disk,label:ALT*" within gfxboot
so that propagator and make-initrd-propagator would
try and discover/create a filesystem labelled
"alt-live-storage" on a LiveFlash's free space.
Then "live_rw" handling has been unified in
make-initrd-propagator (as of 0.18-alt1) to accept
any of "label" subparameter or "live_rw" argument
to go and create_disk_slice().
Then propagator's cdrom.c has been fixed to actually
try sdX1 before sdX (as of 20150306-alt1).
And now it's all been tested to verify that:
- flash "ro" and "rw" boot is OK
- CD-ROM "ro" boot is OK
- CD-ROM "rw" boot is fine given that there's
a partition labeled "alt-live-storage" elsewhere
This is a can of worms indeed :-/
References
~~~~~~~~~~
* http://altlinux.org/initrd-propagator
* http://altlinux.org/make-initrd-propagator
* http://bugzilla.altlinux.org/28289
It's entirely unclear to an unsuspecting curious user
where the actual results of a proposed example hasher
build end up; that's ~/hasher/repo, just state that.
The former install2-only "bloated binary" purge script
happened to hit stage2 (which is a lot more than just
install2); a kind of safety net has been stuck into it
to guard installable LiveCDs against this particular
cleanup but seems it was not enought for ildar@ who
reported this problem almost three years after it was
introduced.
This change re-places the script back into install2
section; the binaries in question amount for ca. 8 Mb
(except openssl ildar@ asked about); if these are deemed
unneccessary within any other stage2-based subprofiles,
please step up with details.
use/vmguest/vbox/base used to pull in DRM modules
which are required for vboxvideo but useless without
xorg bits; and all of these aren't needed in jeos.
Things might break, doublecheck please.
When installer-feature-systemd-stage3 hits BASE_PACKAGES
it pulls install2-init-functions in which is wrong
(one of the consequences is that alterator-browser-qt
lands into even a very basic server installation).
And install2 doesn't even need that package as init feature
carries a script hook that does the same...
This project has evolved/merged into LXQt which has been
packaged for both p7/t7 and sisyphus by now, no need to
carry on deprecated bits.
NB: 0.6.x still have it as t6/p6 still bear razorqt.
The installer feature added is a trivial wrapper around
apt-cache nodeps to uninstall the ^lib packages that have
no more dependencies upon those when the temporarily
installed packages like alterator-browser-qt get removed.
This has only been useful for plymouth feature,
and +installer shortcut included this target
for all the wrong reasons as it seems today
(thus blocking the DRM-free server installers,
for example).
This authorized_keys file has been downloaded to get incorporated
into a script hook but was looking common enough to be forgotten
during pre-commit feature cleanup unfortunately; fix that.
A few more leftover libraries tend to hang around after
purging extra alterator packages that have fired already
during installation stage3; this change might hurt someone,
please do notify if that is the case (OTOH one isn't forced
to use it or to inherit intermediate targets that do so).
This feature operates LIVE_* variables specifically
(as opposed to the more generic THE_* ones) so +alsa
isn't exactly suitable but reusing the pkglist that's
just been factored out is fine.
Split package lists:
- base alsa packages (also needed in pulseaudio-based installations)
- additional alsa packages (needed only if not using pulseaudio)
- pulseaudio packages
live-webkiosk.iso regressed into trying to boot off the local disk
immediately, the exact cause is not yet discovered but this one
has popped in build trace (distcfg.mk) already.
Desktop images are still likely to depend on it though.
There were quite a few things missing:
- packager pseudo for both rpm and hasher;
- proper target (so that i686 or athlon don't confuse people);
- hasher repo for apt so that mkimage would use it too;
- last but not least, a friendly bootstrap message! ;-)
THE_* and friends are all unneeded for live builder image;
this commit makes dev feature basically incompatible with
install2 feature (which relies on the conventional behaviour
of main subprofile), will have to think it all over if the
combination of these two ever becomes needed.
The problem with initial implementation (commit 62e7e9c)
is that there's no systemd-services package in p7/branch
thus apt complains about an attempt to remove something
that doesn't even exist in the first place.
Aimed at live images at first but should cover installers as well.
This has been brewing for quite some time and while the proper
implementation is considerably more complex (and hard to do)
looks like there's demand for the particular important use case,
namely LiveCDs for Russian users, so this code has been shared
with a few people before merge.
E19 would ask the user if they want to shut down
when facing power button event; it won't get a chance
though as the system will hurl down immediately as per
acpid-events-power package provided configuration.
This should avoid ruining principle of the least surprise
with ROOTPW_EMPTY=0 or ROOTPW_EMPTY=n actually *enabling*
empty root password; overriding an already set "1" with "0"
becomes possible either.
This one has been inspired by these guys:
http://www.informatimago.com/linux/emacs-on-user-mode-linux.htmlhttps://raymii.org/s/blog/Vim_as_PID_1_Boot_to_Vim.html
It's aimed at building images running their main userspace
piece instead of ramdisk's init, that means PID=1, UID=0.
Mostly fun of course but it suddenly became interesting with
kernel IP autoconfiguration and e.g. elinks running this way
(NB: requires patched make-initrd 0.8.8 at the moment to get
resolver configured).
And startup times are way better than sysvinit and systemd combined!
This function's got its argument order chosen for "aesthetical"
reason of $(2) following $(1) in the macros but the logical order
is exactly the opposite: we care for kernel flavour much more than
for module set (which is dependent upon it).
So while silent dropout of kernel-image if KFLAVOURS is set
but KMODULES is empty could be fixed by testing for $(2) only,
it looks like a good time to fix this discrepancy altogether.
stage2 has been thinking it's synonymous with propagator
and used to usurp kernel's belongings either; carefully
tear scripts apart so that kernel feature makes sure
initrd gets generated, and stage2 (which is still all
about propagator) cares for its bits.
xorg-drv-vmware is desirable for guests with X11
but undesirable for text-only ones; let's provide
this knob at least but ideal m-p would figure out
that an image with use/x11 and use/vmguest/vmware
should receive this intersection either.
Maybe firmware feature should be merged into kernel feature
as the firmware binaries added by it are only used by kernel
but let's clean up a bit at a time.
"use/stage2/net-eth use/net-eth" would be common enough
for installers or livecd images to just get these pulled in
together by a convenient shortcut thus reducing confusion
and chances to just forget one of these counterparts.
It looks *ugly* on-screen, at least within regular builds,
even if the screen is 166dpi.
Based on a quick experiment this morning I'd suggest using
fonts-otf-adobe-source-{code,sans}-pro instead -- and it's
available as use/fonts/otf/adobe now, incidentally.
The documentation is still built with it though as a2x/fop look
unhappy otherwise (as in replacing Cyrillic glyphs with "#"s).
Font packages are sprinkled all over the metaprofiles,
let's try and help make their use more systematic.
This is a sort of a feature abuse as it was conceived
for fontconfig setup originally but spawning features
with confusing names looks grim; so let all things fonts
live within a feature named "fonts" for the time being.
There's not much sense in overduplication of documentation
(tends to get stale faster then), still it's not good to
just refer to the code as the PDF/HTML book is less useful
then; maybe drifting towards "recommended" bits with more
"advanced" things being impleentation-defined is better.
That's a part of ALT Linux conveniences: system log
messages at tty12 (helps immensely in case of disk crash
or cable problems as running anything, including utilities
to view logs, becomes painful to impossible in such cases).
systemd lacks this kind of setup out-of-box for sure
so zerg@ hacked a substitute together; just pull that in.
fonts-ttf-droid have been superseded by fonts-ttf-google-droid-sans
in Sisyphus which might be lacking; I've considered replacing it
with Fira anyways, so let's just do that.
This needs further refinement regarding p7/t7 specifically:
NM behaviour regarding defaults differs in sisyphus and this
has led to livecds booting with DHCP networking but installed
systems booting without configured interfaces.
Non-GUI packages moved to base+nm pkglist to enable standalone
installation of those; and GTK bits left in desktop+nm for use
by images lacking their own new and improved(tm) variant.
Note that both GNOME3 and KDE4 aren't lacking anymore.
This is a similar trouble: p7/t7 branches had
plasma-applet-networkmanager while sisyphus has
switched to kde4-plasma-nm* (there's a bunch of
subpackages there, basically all of them desired).
The current branches lack both firefox 29+ and
firefox-classic_theme_restorer, correspondingly;
sisyphus has those; the feature shouldn't pose
any problems in both cases, should it?
Firefox was the very reasonable default for initial livecd
implementation but now that at least initial browser chooser
infrastructure is in place it's time to un-hardwire its use.
It's _the_ default but switchable now so that images providing
a comprehensive browser can avoid feature duplication.
This one has been asking to be implemented for too long already,
and zerg@ was interested in a bit more lean and mean regular-kde4
either (there are two browsers provided with it via metapackage).
There's another reason to do it recently: Firefox Australis UI
is not exactly the best for many of us, and good ol' seamonkey
seems preferable for "vintage"/low-resource images coming with
icewm or windowmaker.
led-ws kernel flavour has gained kernel-modules-vmware
recently, let's add this to the appropriate targets.
It's used in regular-jeos already but THE_ part was missing.
dm service is set up to autostart when installed anyways,
and explicit `chkconfig dm on' results in it being turned on
at runlevels 2, 3 and 4 too which is really not needed.
Thanks led@ for spotting and reporting this.
cfg.in/README should be explicit regarding
"automatic=method:cdrom" being usable for
flash media too (propagator has been fixed
since 20101130-alt10 or so, and gfxboot is
able to tweak the cmdline having figured
out it's running off the flash either).
It's by no means substitution for proper l10n feature
but forcing users into POSIX locale for recovery ops
is no good at all.
This is basically a fork of live feature's 20-locale,
a font has been changed to save some face though.
VMware specific bits went into use/install2/vmware target,
and all of those targets are worth their use/install2/vmguest
collective one instead of just sticking the kitchen sink into
use/install2/full immediately.