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File virt-adding-kernel-boot-parameters-to-libvirt-xml-55.patch of Package salt.21019
From f8ccfae9908d6a1001d68a1b8e5e8cee495b5aef Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Larry Dewey <ldewey@suse.com> Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2020 02:48:11 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] virt: adding kernel boot parameters to libvirt xml #55245 (#197) * virt: adding kernel boot parameters to libvirt xml SUSE's autoyast and Red Hat's kickstart take advantage of kernel paths, initrd paths, and kernel boot command line parameters. These changes provide the option of using these, and will allow salt and autoyast/kickstart to work together. Signed-off-by: Larry Dewey <ldewey@suse.com> * virt: Download linux and initrd Signed-off-by: Larry Dewey <ldewey@suse.com> --- salt/states/virt.py | 17 +++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+) diff --git a/salt/states/virt.py b/salt/states/virt.py index 500509fcc0..55a9ad2616 100644 --- a/salt/states/virt.py +++ b/salt/states/virt.py @@ -367,6 +367,23 @@ def running(name, .. versionadded:: 3000 + :param boot: + Specifies kernel for the virtual machine, as well as boot parameters + for the virtual machine. This is an optionl parameter, and all of the + keys are optional within the dictionary. If a remote path is provided + to kernel or initrd, salt will handle the downloading of the specified + remote fild, and will modify the XML accordingly. + + .. code-block:: python + + { + 'kernel': '/root/f8-i386-vmlinuz', + 'initrd': '/root/f8-i386-initrd', + 'cmdline': 'console=ttyS0 ks=http://example.com/f8-i386/os/' + } + + .. versionadded:: 3000 + .. rubric:: Example States Make sure an already-defined virtual machine called ``domain_name`` is running: -- 2.16.4
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