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openssh 9.4p1-2 changed /etc/ssh/sshd_config to add support for
drop-in files in /etc/ssh/sshd_config.d/.
Using drop-in files avoids needing to keep up with changes to the
default /etc/ssh/sshd_config.
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Since systemd 245, IPv6PrivacyExtensions can be set not just per
connection, but also globally for all connection with a configuration
file in /etc/systemd/network.conf.d/.
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unused options
Set only the custom values for HOOKS and COMPRESSION.
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This allows to retain a pristine /etc/mkinitcpio.conf in the rootfs.
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Update pacman.conf to match the one shipped with pacman 6.0.2-7.
The community repository is gone. See
https://archlinux.org/news/git-migration-completed/
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Relying on the volume UUID instead of its LABEL avoids collisions of
multiple ISOs created in the same month.
Fixes #202
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* Use LZMA extreme compression level,
* enable experimental compressed fragments feature to create a smaller image,
* enable experimental data deduplication.
This decreases the baseline profile's `airootfs.erofs` size by about ~16 MiB.
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configs/{baseline,releng}/grub/grub.cfg:
Use `console` as grub's `terminal_output`, as with `gfxterm` only a blank screen is shown on some hardware.
Fixes #212
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Use the shorter and more nicer looking `UUID=` *tags* instead of the
`/dev/disk/by-uuid/` paths.
This requires mkinitcpio-archiso v68.
Related to #202
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To prevent the file from being accidentally missed when someone copies
the ISO's contents, let's not place it in a directory that starts with a
dot. Since all GRUB related files are in /boot/grub/, put it there too.
Instead of using a more unique UUID for the file name, use
`YYYY-mm-dd-HH-MM-SS-00.uuid` which matches the ISO's modification date
in UTC,i.e. its "UUID". If multiple ISOs would be generated in the exact
same second, the ISO 9660 modification date (i.e. its "UUID") would be
the same, so there would be not way to distinguish between the volumes
anyway. This also makes the file look less suspicious to the casual
glance.
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embedded grub.cfg
The `grub.cfg` embedded in the GRUB binaries already sets `ARCHISO_HINT`
and `ARCHISO_UUID` in most cases. To avoid performing the same searches
multiple times, use the existing variables.
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Ensure the **correct** date is used in `iso_label` and `iso_version`.
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Update /etc/ssh/sshd_config to match changes made in
https://github.com/archlinux/svntogit-packages/commit/42aa04744e96c5805b7aa3904636f8cbd781f682
and https://github.com/archlinux/svntogit-packages/commit/7166713c55002dac3c2b306fdc63e89a412083a6
The only modification remains `PermitRootLogin yes`.
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There are claims that some UEFI allegedly natively support NTFS.
Preload the required GRUB modules to support booting from NTFS on such
systems.
Additionally preload the exFAT and UEF modules, because, why not?
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volume it's on
Search for `/.disk/%UUID_SEARCH_FILENAME%.uuid` and pass the UUID of the
volume it's on as `archisodevice`. mkarchiso will replace
`%UUID_SEARCH_FILENAME%` with a hardcoded value generated using
`SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH` durring ISO build.
This allows to prepare an UEFI bootable installation medium by simply
copying the directory structure without having to touch `grub.cfg`.
Relying on the volume UUID instead of its LABEL also avoids collisions
of multiple ISOs created in the same month.
Fixes #202
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Now that xz 5.4 is out and erofs-utils is built with LZMA support, it is
possible to compress the EROFS image with LZMA for higher compression.
`mkfs.erofs` trows a few warnings about using experimental features, but
they should not be an issue.
Nothing changes for the releng profile, for now at least.
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The default is now copytoram=auto which enables copying to RAM when the rootfs image size is less than 4 GiB and free RAM exceeds the rootfs image size + 2 GiB.
See https://gitlab.archlinux.org/mkinitcpio/mkinitcpio-archiso/-/issues/13 and https://gitlab.archlinux.org/mkinitcpio/mkinitcpio-archiso/-/merge_requests/26.
Implements #177.
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qemu-guest-agent.service will be started by the /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/99-qemu-guest-agent.rules udev rule.
Fixes #199
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Try to initialize a serial device and use it for input and output.
Add more comments to grub.cfg to explain what is done.
Related to #75
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* Set the default boot entry and its timeout.
* Add classes to menu entries to allow theming them.
Fixes #179
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airootfs_image_tool_options for mkfs.erofs
As the man page says, it saves more space, although the feature is experimental.
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The glibc 2.35-6 package ships with the C.UTF-8 locale included.
This means there is now a UTF-8 locale available by default and en_US.UTF-8, which requires editing /etc/locale.gen and running locale-gen, is not needed anymore.
Implements #175.
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* open-vm-tools package, vmtoolsd.service and vmware-vmblock-fuse.service for VMware.
* hyperv package, hv_fcopy_daemon.service, hv_kvp_daemon.service and hv_vss_daemon.service for Hyper-V.
Related to #118.
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When booting the ISO, you can observe a message that systemd-gpt-auto-generator has failed:
systemd-gpt-auto-generator[197]: Reading EFI variable /sys/firmware/efi/efivars/LoaderDevicePartUUID-4a67b082-0a4c-41cf-b6c7-440b29bb8c4f.
systemd-gpt-auto-generator[197]: open("/sys/firmware/efi/efivars/LoaderDevicePartUUID-4a67b082-0a4c-41cf-b6c7-440b29bb8c4f") failed: No such file or directory
systemd-gpt-auto-generator[197]: EFI loader partition unknown, exiting.
systemd-gpt-auto-generator[197]: (The boot loader did not set EFI variable LoaderDevicePartUUID.)
systemd-gpt-auto-generator[197]: Failed to open device: No such device
Seeing as it started to appear relatively recently, it may be a systemd bug.
Since we do not want any GPT partition automounting in the live environment anyway, systemd-gpt-auto-generator can simply be disabled.
Fixes #164.
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document why an interface name glob is used
This documents the changes made in !177 inside the .network files themselves.
Related to #142.
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Update /etc/ssh/sshd_config to match upstream changes.
The only modification remains "PermitRootLogin yes".
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configs/baseline/*:
Remove the SPDX license identifier comment from the configuration files in the profile, as they are not eligible for
copyright.
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/wait-for-only-one-interface.conf: document why the drop-in file exists
Related to #142.
Add missing `ExecStart=` to baseline's /etc/systemd/system/systemd-networkd-wait-online.service.d/wait-for-only-one-interface.conf.
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[DHCPv6] to [IPv6AcceptRA]
systemd moved the option. See https://github.com/systemd/systemd/commit/8ebafba9f987c21aa5787c8767f2e390b4ec0bc5 .
Implements #123.
Document in comments why the route metrics need to be set (because of https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/17698 ) and use the same metric values as NetworkManager. https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/blob/main/src/core/devices/nm-device.c
Additionally remove RouteMetric from configs/baseline/airootfs/etc/systemd/network/20-ethernet.network.
There is only one networkd configuration file in baseline, meaning, there are no other routes.
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Now that pacman 6 is around, enable parallel downloads to speed up the installation
process. Added to the baseline configuration to also improve the pipeline.
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Based on https://github.com/archlinux/svntogit-packages/blob/accc1d210133a933f2b26e0aad842c27d00c8b0c/trunk/pacman.conf
Implements #136
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Showcase #59.
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use pv to give feedback on copying the airootfs to RAM when copytoram
kernel parameter is given
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* virtualbox-guest-utils-nox package and vboxservice.service for VirtualBox.
* qemu-guest-agent package and qemu-guest-agent.service for QEMU & libvirt.
Implements #118.
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configs/baseline/bootstrap_packages.x86_64:
Add a packages file for bootstrap images using the baseline profile and add arch-install-scripts and base to it.
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configs/baseline/profiledef.sh:
Add `buildmodes` array with default entry for the 'iso' buildmode.
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Additionally enable serial in baseline profile.
Related to #75.
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EROFS, like Squashfs, is a read-only file system. It can be used to store airootfs in an image file.
Its advantage is the support for POSIX ACLs. EROFS downside is that currently it only supports LZ4 compression (LZMA support is not yet fully implemented).
A difference from Squashfs is that, EROFS stores change time (ctime) not modification time (mtime). The reverse is true for Squashfs.
Implements https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/archiso/-/issues/59
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inspired by https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Archiso#Prepare_an_ISO_for_an_installation_via_SSH
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See https://lists.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-devops/2020-December/000474.html .
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