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This one supports multiple kernels (and tweaks boot
labels aiming to simplify target kernel selection
for the CPU at hand) instead of an earlier attempt
to fill in a template.
No need for the template so just drop it.
This one might probably change into core functionality but right now
it should help when you get not the branding, init system, or whatever
alternative you do _not_ need.
See-also: https://bugzilla.altlinux.org/show_bug.cgi?id=30806
We definitely don't want to see rekonq anywhere,
it's grossly incompetent as a web browser;
and Qupzilla is now being developed under KDE
umbrella and the new name Falkon.
This looks like missing in server starterkit for me;
builder one can be installed by hand if one knows how
to do that but let's better be explicit about that.
Putting any configuration into /etc/net/ifaces/lo/resolv.conf
makes etcnet *overwrite* /etc/resolv.conf, while putting that
into /etc/resolv.conf itself makes e.g. vzctl --nameserver
*append* to what's been specified.
Reported-by: Gleb Fotengauer-Malinovskiy <glebfm@altlinux.org>
...explicitly; this has been triggered by the change to
livecd-install as of 0.9.10-alt2 (doesn't R: alterator-grub
anymore to allow non-grub platforms as well).
This should be a no-op _together_ with the mentioned change
by now as grub is selected explicitly; will take more attention
for e.g. e2k as the problem just shifted here from livecd-install.
Reported-by: Leonid Krivoshein <klark@altlinux.org>
Those images who are fine with ALSA might still benefit
from addons like udev-alsa to have mixer levels restored
on boot; and PulseAudio-bearing images can be based upon
the same intermediate targets now without receiving the
addons they don't need.
This has been long overdue: pretending that "http server"
is an Apache2 with PHP5 was wrong for ages, and providing
apache2/nginx, php5/php7 choice along with more databases
was waiting for its user proposal.
Follow these changes in server feature as well.
Suggested-by: Altexander
See-also: https://forum.altlinux.org/index.php?topic=40290
This one enables rw session support for Rescue images;
the nitpick is that syslinux' gfxboot *will* set this up
when booting the same ISO from USB Flash media instead of
optical one (CD/DVD-ROM/RW), and we don't put gfxboot into
a standalone rescue image.
See-also: http://altlinux.org/propagator
See-also: http://altlinux.org/remount_rw
Radeon HDMI as the default soundcard isn't really optimal,
and trying to push 44100 kHz samples towards 48 kHz interface
isn't going to sound great; provide sane ALSA dmix defaults
for Elbrus-401 PC workstation.
BASE_PACKAGES_REGEXP and THE_PACKAGES_REGEXP,
to be exact; the lack of handling these appears
to have been the culprit of firefox missing in
vm images which use/browser/firefox.
This reverts commit 41a3f09132:
at least build-vm doesn't do *_REGEXP (which is worth fixing
but all relevant branches got firefox-classic_theme_restorer
so this tweak is now irrelevant and a bit wasteful).
It's strange but ve/builder and distro/live-builder
along with distro/regular-builder are all mostly
"independent", that is duplicating functionality
without any reasonable gain; spotted finally.
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.