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Remove the Robotics Lab spin from the Fedora 45 release as per ticket
https://forge.fedoraproject.org/releng/tickets/issues/13419. This
includes removal of the robotics team profile, kiwi configuration,
maintainer information, and volume ID mappings.
Signed-off-by: Samyak Jain <samyak.jn11@gmail.com>
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These are ported over from fedora-kickstarts with some small
cleanups.
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These are ported over from fedora-kickstarts with some small
cleanups.
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These are ported over from fedora-kickstarts with some small
cleanups.
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These are ported over from fedora-kickstarts with some small
cleanups.
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These are ported over from fedora-kickstarts with some small
cleanups.
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These are ported over from fedora-kickstarts with some small
cleanups.
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We decided we don't need two packages like this. See
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/filesystem/c/3f741bf2a89c9e1bb685943c41fd298e6683dd50?branch=rawhide
Signed-off-by: Adam Williamson <awilliam@redhat.com>
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This introduces the beginnings of an image definition for Windows
Subsystem for Linux (WSL).
The package list is based on the core and standard grouplists. Some
packages, like the kernel, dracut, and so on, are omitted as they are
unnecessary. Others, like audit, don't work in the environment. Finally,
many packages are omitted since I thought "people probably won't want
that", so the package list is completely up for debate. This is just a
reasonable starting point that works.
Build/test instructions:
To build the tarball:
$ ./kiwi-build --image-profile=WSL-Base --image-type=tbz --output-dir=./build/
Get it to a Windows host with WSL installed. To boot it with cgroupsv2,
add the following to `.wslconfig` in the Windows host home folder:
[wsl2]
kernelCommandLine=systemd.unified_cgroup_hierarchhy=1 cgroup_no_v1=all
This assumes the latest WSL release is installed, at least version 2.4.4:
$ wsl --install --from-file .\path\to\the\fedora.tar.xz
Alternatively, if you're using something prior to version 2.4.4:
$ wsl --import --version=2 Fedora C:\path\to\storage\Fedora\ .\path\to\the\fedora.tar.xz
Finally, run it with:
$ wsl -d Fedora
If you are using 2.4.4+, you will be prompted for a username and then
dropped into an interactive shell with that user and passwordless sudo
access.
If you're using an older version, you need to do:
$ wsl -d Fedora -u root
# /usr/libexec/wsl/oobe.sh
Signed-off-by: Jeremy Cline <jeremycline@linux.microsoft.com>
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This is ported over from the kickstart definitions.
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This is an example that can be used for creating small disk images
to verify that the basics work.
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This is a port over from the kickstart definitions.
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Reference: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/FedoraCOSMIC
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This is where the lowest level common denominator configuration
goes for most images go.
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This is loosely based on the Server kickstart and ELN descriptions.
This covers both the disk image for running on ARM hardware as well
as the VM image for running on various hypervisor platforms.
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Add a new definition for a RootFS to be used by FEX (https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/fex-emu). This is based on the upstream manifest (https://github.com/FEX-Emu/RootFS/blob/main/Configs/Fedora_40.json).
Signed-off-by: Alyssa Rosenzweig <alyssa@rosenzweig.io>
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Reference: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/FedoraMiracle
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This ensures that there is a single unambiguous filename for the
root description.
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This makes the various name+profile combinations more closely
match their official names.
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