Overview
Request 720056 superseded
Request to include openSUSE-Tumbleweed-Yomi image into Factory
This image is a KIWI profile heavily based on the JeOS one, but
simplified to be build under a single architecure (x86-64)
The image is EFI, and contains the CLI required to have a successful
installation when Yomi takes over the salt-minion installed in the
image.
In the future, for different architectures there will be again
different profiles.
- Created by aplanas
- In state superseded
- Superseded by 720213
- Open review for factory-staging
Request History
aplanas created request
Request to include openSUSE-Tumbleweed-Yomi image into Factory
This image is a KIWI profile heavily based on the JeOS one, but
simplified to be build under a single architecure (x86-64)
The image is EFI, and contains the CLI required to have a successful
installation when Yomi takes over the salt-minion installed in the
image.
In the future, for different architectures there will be again
different profiles.
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maybe this is of interest for you
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superseded by 720213
I recommend to look into using the dracut upstream dmsquash feature instead of kiwi's live thingy, it boots quicker and the feature set suits better here (can copy the image to RAM, but doesn't do an automatic persistent overlay)
openSUSE-release-dvd should be -ftp instead, but doesn't matter much. You have some packages in the list which you don't need and config.sh has some cloud init stuff.
@favogt:
Thanks a lot for reviewing this!
Done.
Testing.
I can see grub2-arm64-efi, but I would need it for arm. Not sure that I need chrony or haveged, but I guess that do not do harm. Do you have a more concrete one?
With cloud-init, yes. Eventually we will use it or ignition. Meanwhile I removed them.