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This is to avoid "unzip.zip" situations with some NICs:
those needing extended firmware package (which is hefty)
can at least install it by hand off the ISO.
*Maybe* a switch to use/firmware will appear reasonable
some day for this image either, don't know yet; this adds
firmware to installer itself (should only be needed if the
storage device used for rootfs *needs* firmware found in
that package as networking setup is omitted from JeOS
installer).
Rationale: it's the minimalistic image for those who know
what they're doing, let's maximize their chances to get it
installed and running by using a recent kernel.
My failure to recognize that it is a "generic" server that
might need some generalization and not an already specialized
one like OpenVZ HN installer had to be fixed up some day;
today is fine.
Basically, let's move package groups ("checkboxes") and alterator
from server-ovz to server, and maybe beef it up a lil' bit more
later; server-ovz is still far from jeos-ovz but the difference
that looks unmergeable is strict sshd control setup that's going
to bite those unsuspecting, so let's leave it for those of us
who are more suspicious of stray ISOs. :)
It's not only related to jeos-ovz but also to jeos
it seems (even if more fixing is clearly needed in
sisyphus case as e.g. radeon driver might still
refuse to work).
The default "ALT Linux IMAGE_NAME/ARCH" turns into
"ALT Linux altlinux-p7-FLAVOUR/ARCH" which is both
redundant and prone to hitting the ISO9660 volume ID
length limit of 32 bytes (see also #28271).
It'd be better yet to avoid installing hardware-related
packages for a purely VM-targeted distro but it'd require
some more intermediate forking; while its objectives do
include reasonable minimalism it's not as ultimate as for
jeos images, thus let's keep some superfluous services
around (but disable them).
...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]
Based on ALT Linux School 7.0.5 Junior and Simply Linux target:
- simplify rules
- use list with educational software missing in Simply Linux
- fix Simply Linux build on Sisyphus
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.
The issue at hand is that recent xorg has suddenly started
to both depend on kernel modesetting *and* not fail through
towards e.g. vesa driver which would save the day for minimal
environments like installer; I definitely don't want to plug
a pile of DRM modules into this image for just this reason.
We've been pruning quite a few packages from a recently installed
altlinux-p7-server-ovz instance; looks like server-ovz's added
functionality should go into plain server instead, and -ovz flavour
should focus on bare metal HN.
In particular, bash-completion-1.99-alt3 seems to misbehave with
mount(8) at the very least -- better drop it for now.
THE_KMODULES isn't referencing the actual *.ko files
but rather kernel-modules-* packages; it was a bit too
verbose to name *_KMODULES as *_KMODULE_PACKAGES even
if it was more self-explanatory of course, but still
we've got the first victim to that ambiguity.
It's been proposed to add an image writing tool to all of
the desktop regular builds (which is reasonable).
rosa-imagewriter depends on qt5 that's currently found in
lxqt, kde4 and kde5 flavours only so let's put it there.
imagewriter (the openSUSE's original one) goes to the rest of
DE builds: xdg-su would fallback to gksu if none of the desktops
got "detected", and that means several more megabytes of crap
(completely unneeded in WM-based images I think).
Enlightenment is a long enough word to trigger #28271;
E, on the other hand, is pretty slim to fit that space.
"Volume id: ALT Linux regular-enlightenment/" just isn't
pretty at all.
rider@ asked to move gnome3 to un-def kernel flavour,
and there's an unofficial policy for regular builds
that these carry reasonable diversity (in a good sense)
as in various kernels, inits, etc; that diversity would
drop a bit of both GNOME3 based flavours would end up
with the same kernel, so let's mv not cp.
Samba 4.x in domain controller mode works with "samba"
service, not legacy smbd/nmbd/winbindd; all of those
must be stopped before running the newly-configured one:
http://altlinux.org/SambaDC
Done due to Balbes' (quite reasonable) suggestion
to do so for all of the installable regular builds
as changing disk partition layout is better made
with the proper tool.
Drop qtparted from lxqt pkglist as it's broken :(
See also (in Russian):
https://forum.altlinux.org/index.php?topic=35681.msg269732#msg269732
lxqt-lightdm-greeter is finally *really* deprecated,
LXQt's build system has changed enough to warrant its
FTBFS without the same changes.
Note that this won't cut it for p7 starterkits anymore.
This one adds a "classic" GNOME2-like session;
one needs to select it by hand though, and gdm
won't bother them with a selector "gear" widget
unless there's a password set for the user.
Thus no autologin without explicit session
specification seems possible so far.
Note that there's no way to have gdm without
gnome-shell currently.
use/browser/firefox/esr was not enough to actually select firefox-esr
as the FX_FLAVOUR handler was simply not getting included (see also
the preceding commit); specify it explicitly.
The future mod might be introducing some "live" flag for that feature
to use it instead of adding livecd-webkiosk-* packages by hand...
Both kde5 and xfce-sysv have received their fair share
of criticism for substandard fonts; zerg@ has proposed
adding droid fonts to the former and someone expressed
their frustration with Terminal fonts in the latter:
http://www.opennet.ru/openforum/vsluhforumID3/104750.html#70
Let's try to make some difference between Xfce based
flavours as well by changing the kernel to a bit more
"bleeding" one as proposed either.
It was observed in regular-gnustep-20150916-*.iso that
mediacheck boot target sort of starts plymouth bootsplash
when not intended to; let's plug this by moving +plymouth
away to a test image *but* there are couple things with it:
1) supporting plymouth in mediacheck *might* be a good thing
for distros proper -- this will likely require some support
on bootsplash theme side either;
2) it's not enough to just drop @bootargs@ from syslinux.cfg
snippet as the extra payload will still go in to no avail.
Both starterkits and live webkiosk images carrying Firefox
are switched to ESR packages by this commit; note that those
images with other browsers aren't affected.