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Author SHA1 Message Date
Daan De Meyer
1fb59099f6 mkosi: Drop squashfs dropin
This accidentally got pulled into a commit even though it was only
for local testing, let's drop it again so we correctly use erofs
when building local images.
2023-05-15 15:41:53 +02:00
Daan De Meyer
3dca0b3661 mkosi: Install tmux in the final image
We currently have to resort to SSH to get more than one interactive
terminal in a mkosi qemu VM. Let's increase our options by installing
tmux in the final image, which can multiplex the serial console into
many unique terminal sessions.
2023-05-15 11:45:58 +01:00
Daan De Meyer
47e5e12866 mkosi: Package a erofs usr partition with signed verity
Let's start moving towards a more involved partitioning setup to
test our stuff more when using mkosi.

The root partition is generated on boot with systemd-repart.

CentOS supports neither erofs nor btrfs so we use squashfs and xfs
instead.

We also enable SecureBoot= locally for additional coverage. This
and the use of verity means users need to run `mkosi genkey` once
to generate the keys necessary to do secure boot and verity.
2023-05-13 10:49:17 +02:00
Daan De Meyer
724683c27f mkosi: Store /etc under /usr/share/factory/mkosi
If we're making a /usr only image, we still want to populate /etc
fully on first boot. To make that possible, let's copy /etc to
/usr/share/factory/mkosi in a finalize script, which runs after
all changes to the image have been made. Let's also add a tmpfiles
snippet that merges /usr/share/factory/mkosi with /etc on boot to
populate /etc.
2023-05-13 09:17:15 +02:00
Daan De Meyer
a84cc71e7a mkosi: Use initrd symlink without format/compression
This way, we can change the compression (and even the output format)
in the future without having to modify the final preset.
2023-05-12 11:38:02 +02:00
Daan De Meyer
1d07c3de79 mkosi: Install apt in Debian/Ubuntu images 2023-05-11 12:18:50 +02:00
Daan De Meyer
b811b9addf mkosi: Add back accidentally removed .gdbinit file 2023-05-11 12:18:50 +02:00
Daan De Meyer
4decc7a514 mkosi: Replace root password setting with a credential 2023-05-11 12:18:50 +02:00
Daan De Meyer
bfb7635544 mkosi: Look for mkosi.kernel/ in the top level directory
Let's make this slightly easier to use by looking for mkosi.kernel/
in the top level directory instead of in mkosi.presets/20-final/.
2023-05-04 15:45:42 +02:00
Daan De Meyer
64ff6ad494 mkosi: Use kernel-kvmsmall package on opensuse
Let's save on image size by using the kernel build for KVM from
opensuse.
2023-05-03 20:49:41 +01:00
Daan De Meyer
d052cc8893 mkosi: Switch to use mkosi presets with prebuilt initrds
Instead of building the initrds for the mkosi images with dracut,
let's switch to using mkosi presets to build the initrd with mkosi
as well.

This commit splits up our single image build into three separate
mkosi presets:

1. The "base" preset. This image contains systemd and all its runtime
dependencies. The sole purpose of this image is to serve as a base image
for the initrd and the final image. It's also responsible for building
systemd from source with the build script. The results are installed into
the base image. Note that we install the systemd and udev packages into this
image as well to prevent package managers from overriding the systemd we built
from source with the distro packaged systemd if it's pulled in as a dependency
by another package from the initrd or final profiles.
2. The "initrd" preset. This image provides the initrd. It's trivial and does
nothing more than packaging the base image up as a zstd compressed initramfs and
adds /init and /etc/initrd-release symlinks to the image.
3. The "final" preset. This image builds on top of the base image and adds
a kernel and extra packages that are useful for testing and debugging.

We also split out the optional kernel build into a separate set of config files
that are only included if a kernel to build is actually provided.

Note that this commit doesn't really change anything about how mkosi is used.
The commands remain the same, except that mkosi will now build all the presets
in order. "mkosi summary" will show the summary of all the presets. "mkosi qemu,
boot, shell" will always boot the final preset. With "-f", all presets will be
built and the final one is booted. "-i" makes a cache of each preset.

The only thing to keep in mind is that specifying config via the mkosi CLI will
apply to each of the presets. e.g. any extra packages added with "-p" will be
installed in both the initrd and the final image. To apply local configuration
to a single preset, create a file 00-local.conf in
mkosi.presets/<profile>/mkosi.conf.d and put all the preset specific configuration
in there.
2023-05-01 15:39:50 +02:00