#!/bin/bash set -euxo pipefail installarch=$(uname -m) kver=$(basename "$(ls -d /usr/lib/modules/*/)") if [[ $installarch != "aarch64" ]]; then printf 'Error: this specific config is only meant for Surface Pro 12", and it is built on ARM64 chip (you have "%s" as build arch).' "$installarch" exit 1 fi #====================================== # Functions... #-------------------------------------- test -f /.kconfig && . /.kconfig test -f /.profile && . /.profile #====================================== # Greeting... #-------------------------------------- echo "Configure image: [$kiwi_iname]-[$kiwi_profiles]..." #====================================== # Set SELinux booleans #-------------------------------------- if [[ "$kiwi_profiles" != *"Container"* ]] && [[ "$kiwi_profiles" != *"FEX"* ]] && [[ "$kiwi_profiles" != *"WSL"* ]]; then ## Fixes KDE Plasma, see rhbz#2058657 setsebool -P selinuxuser_execmod 1 fi #====================================== # Clear machine specific configuration #-------------------------------------- ## Clear machine-id on pre generated images rm -f /etc/machine-id echo 'uninitialized' > /etc/machine-id ## remove random seed, the newly installed instance should make its own rm -f /var/lib/systemd/random-seed #====================================== # Configure grub correctly #-------------------------------------- if [[ "$kiwi_profiles" != *"Container"* ]] && [[ "$kiwi_profiles" != *"FEX"* ]] && [[ "$kiwi_profiles" != *"WSL"* ]]; then ## Works around issues with grub-bls ## See: https://github.com/OSInside/kiwi/issues/2198 echo "GRUB_DEFAULT=saved" >> /etc/default/grub ## Disable submenus to match Fedora echo "GRUB_DISABLE_SUBMENU=true" >> /etc/default/grub ## Disable recovery entries to match Fedora echo "GRUB_DISABLE_RECOVERY=true" >> /etc/default/grub ## Surface Pro 12" (Snapdragon X1P-42-100): grub's gfxterm/GOP video probing ## crashes on this GPU. Force plain text console, skip framebuffer handoff. echo "GRUB_TERMINAL_OUTPUT=console" >> /etc/default/grub echo "GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=text" >> /etc/default/grub ## Surface Pro 12": GRUB_DEVICETREE is the only mechanism Fedora honours for ## putting a devicetree line in a BLS entry -- 20-grub.install's mkbls emits ## "devicetree /dtb-$kver/$GRUB_DEVICETREE". /etc/kernel/devicetree does ## nothing here: /boot/ does not exist, so kernel-install runs ## with layout=other and 90-loaderentry.install (which would read it) bails. echo "GRUB_DEVICETREE=qcom/x1p42100-microsoft-surface-pro-12-inch.dtb" >> /etc/default/grub ## Upstream sets menu_auto_hide=1 + boot_indeterminate=1 here for Disk images ## to match anaconda's behaviour. Deliberately not done for Surface Pro 12": ## with the menu hidden, GRUB counts down GRUB_TIMEOUT against a blank screen ## and then crashes during the hand-off on this firmware, so the first boot ## always fails and only the second succeeds. The equivalent for the ## anaconda-installed system is the /etc/anaconda/conf.d drop-in below. fi #====================================== # Resize root partition on first boot #-------------------------------------- if [[ "$kiwi_profiles" == *"Disk"* ]]; then mkdir -p /etc/repart.d/ cat > /etc/repart.d/50-root.conf << EOF [Partition] Type=root EOF fi #====================================== # Delete & lock the root user password #-------------------------------------- if [[ "$kiwi_profiles" == *"Cloud"* ]] || [[ "$kiwi_profiles" == *"Disk"* ]] || [[ "$kiwi_profiles" == *"Live"* ]] || [[ "$kiwi_profiles" == *"WSL"* ]]; then passwd -d root passwd -l root fi #====================================== # Setup default services #-------------------------------------- if [[ "$kiwi_profiles" == *"Live"* ]]; then ## Configure livesys session if [[ "$kiwi_profiles" == *"GNOME"* ]]; then echo 'livesys_session="gnome"' > /etc/sysconfig/livesys fi if [[ "$kiwi_profiles" == *"KDE"* ]]; then echo 'livesys_session="kde"' > /etc/sysconfig/livesys fi if [[ "$kiwi_profiles" == *"Budgie"* ]]; then echo 'livesys_session="budgie"' > /etc/sysconfig/livesys fi if [[ "$kiwi_profiles" == *"Cinnamon"* ]]; then echo 'livesys_session="cinnamon"' > /etc/sysconfig/livesys fi if [[ "$kiwi_profiles" == *"COSMIC"* ]]; then echo 'livesys_session="cosmic"' > /etc/sysconfig/livesys fi if [[ "$kiwi_profiles" == *"i3"* ]]; then echo 'livesys_session="i3"' > /etc/sysconfig/livesys fi if [[ "$kiwi_profiles" == *"LXDE"* ]]; then echo 'livesys_session="lxde"' > /etc/sysconfig/livesys fi if [[ "$kiwi_profiles" == *"LXQt"* ]]; then echo 'livesys_session="lxqt"' > /etc/sysconfig/livesys fi if [[ "$kiwi_profiles" == *"MATE_Compiz"* ]]; then echo 'livesys_session="mate"' > /etc/sysconfig/livesys fi if [[ "$kiwi_profiles" == *"MiracleWM"* ]]; then echo 'livesys_session="miraclewm"' > /etc/sysconfig/livesys fi if [[ "$kiwi_profiles" == *"Sway"* ]]; then echo 'livesys_session="sway"' > /etc/sysconfig/livesys fi if [[ "$kiwi_profiles" == *"SoaS"* ]]; then echo 'livesys_session="soas"' > /etc/sysconfig/livesys fi if [[ "$kiwi_profiles" == *"Xfce"* ]]; then echo 'livesys_session="xfce"' > /etc/sysconfig/livesys fi fi #====================================== # Setup firstboot initial setup #-------------------------------------- if [[ "$kiwi_profiles" == *"Disk"* ]]; then if [[ "$kiwi_profiles" != *"GNOME"* ]] && [[ "$kiwi_profiles" != *"KDE"* ]] && [[ "$kiwi_profiles" != *"COSMIC"* ]]; then ## Enable initial-setup systemctl enable initial-setup.service ## Enable reconfig mode touch /etc/reconfigSys fi fi #====================================== # Setup default target #-------------------------------------- if [[ "$kiwi_profiles" != *"Container"* ]] && [[ "$kiwi_profiles" != *"FEX"* ]]; then if [[ "$kiwi_profiles" == *"Desktop"* ]]; then systemctl set-default graphical.target else systemctl set-default multi-user.target fi fi #====================================== # Setup default customizations #-------------------------------------- if [[ "$kiwi_profiles" == *"Server"* ]]; then # Trigger lvm-devices-import.path and .service to create # a new /etc/lvm/devices/system.devices for the root VG. rm -f /etc/lvm/devices/system.devices touch /etc/lvm/devices/auto-import-rootvg fi if [[ "$kiwi_profiles" == *"Azure"* ]]; then cat > /etc/ssh/sshd_config.d/50-client-alive-interval.conf << EOF ClientAliveInterval 120 EOF cat >> /etc/chrony.conf << EOF # Azure's virtual time source: # https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/linux/time-sync#check-for-ptp-clock-source refclock PHC /dev/ptp_hyperv poll 3 dpoll -2 offset 0 EOF # Support Azure's accelerated networking feature; without this the network fails # to come up. It may need adjustments for additional drivers in the future. cat > /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/99-azure-unmanaged-devices.conf << EOF # Ignore SR-IOV interface on Azure, since it's transparently bonded # to the synthetic interface [keyfile] unmanaged-devices=driver:mlx4_core;driver:mlx5_core EOF # Configure DHCP timeout for Azure to retry indefinitely during VM provisioning cat > /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/99-azure-dhcp-timeout.conf << EOF # Azure requires VMs to attempt DHCP for at least 300 seconds during provisioning, # as that's the upper bound of how long Azure waits to make networking available. # NetworkManager's ipv4.dhcp-timeout setting accepts 2147483647 as a special value # representing infinity, which ensures DHCP keeps retrying indefinitely. This is # more robust than a fixed timeout and matches systemd-networkd's default behavior. # Both IPv4 and IPv6 are configured to prepare for IPv6-only scenarios. # Reference: https://networkmanager.dev/docs/api/latest/nm-settings-nmcli.html [connection] ipv4.dhcp-timeout=2147483647 ipv6.dhcp-timeout=2147483647 EOF fi if [[ "$kiwi_profiles" == *"GCE"* ]]; then cat < /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/gcp-mtu.conf # In GCP it is recommended to use 1460 as the MTU. # Set it to 1460 for all connections. # https://cloud.google.com/network-connectivity/docs/vpn/concepts/mtu-considerations [connection] ethernet.mtu = 1460 EOF fi if [[ "$kiwi_profiles" == *"Vagrant"* ]]; then sed -e 's/.*UseDNS.*/UseDNS no/' -i /etc/ssh/sshd_config mkdir -m 0700 -p ~vagrant/.ssh cat > ~vagrant/.ssh/authorized_keys << EOKEYS ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAQEA6NF8iallvQVp22WDkTkyrtvp9eWW6A8YVr+kz4TjGYe7gHzIw+niNltGEFHzD8+v1I2YJ6oXevct1YeS0o9HZyN1Q9qgCgzUFtdOKLv6IedplqoPkcmF0aYet2PkEDo3MlTBckFXPITAMzF8dJSIFo9D8HfdOV0IAdx4O7PtixWKn5y2hMNG0zQPyUecp4pzC6kivAIhyfHilFR61RGL+GPXQ2MWZWFYbAGjyiYJnAmCP3NOTd0jMZEnDkbUvxhMmBYSdETk1rRgm+R4LOzFUGaHqHDLKLX+FIPKcF96hrucXzcWyLbIbEgE98OHlnVYCzRdK8jlqm8tehUc9c9WhQ== vagrant insecure public key EOKEYS chmod 600 ~vagrant/.ssh/authorized_keys chown -R vagrant:vagrant ~vagrant/.ssh/ cat > /etc/sudoers.d/vagrant << EOSUDOER ## Ensure the vagrant user always can use sudo Defaults:vagrant !requiretty vagrant ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL EOSUDOER chmod 600 /etc/sudoers.d/vagrant cat > /etc/ssh/sshd_config.d/10-vagrant-insecure-rsa-key.conf < /etc/rpm/macros.image-language-conf # https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1727489 echo 'LANG="C.UTF-8"' > /etc/locale.conf # https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1400682 echo "Import RPM GPG key" releasever=$(rpm --eval '%{?fedora}') # When building ELN containers, we don't have the %{fedora} macro if [ -z $releasever ]; then releasever=eln fi rpm --import /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora-$releasever-primary echo "# fstab intentionally empty for containers" > /etc/fstab # Remove machine-id on pre generated images rm -f /etc/machine-id touch /etc/machine-id echo "# resolv placeholder" > /etc/resolv.conf chmod 644 /etc/resolv.conf # Remove extraneous files rm -rf /tmp/* # https://pagure.io/atomic-wg/issue/308 printf "tsflags=nodocs\n" >>/etc/dnf/dnf.conf if [[ "$kiwi_profiles" == *"Base-Generic-Minimal"* ]]; then # remove some random help txt files rm -fv /usr/share/gnupg/help*.txt # Pruning random things rm /usr/lib/rpm/rpm.daily rm -rfv /usr/lib64/nss/unsupported-tools/ # unsupported # Statically linked crap rm -fv /usr/sbin/{glibc_post_upgrade.x86_64,sln} ln /usr/bin/ln usr/sbin/sln # Remove some dnf info rm -rfv /var/lib/dnf # don't need icons rm -rfv /usr/share/icons/* #some random not-that-useful binaries rm -fv /usr/bin/pinky # we lose presets by removing /usr/lib/systemd but we do not care rm -rfv /usr/lib/systemd fi if [[ "$kiwi_profiles" == *"Toolbox"* ]]; then # Remove macros.image-language-conf file rm -f /etc/rpm/macros.image-language-conf # Remove 'tsflags=nodocs' line from dnf.conf sed -i '/tsflags=nodocs/d' /etc/dnf/dnf.conf fi fi if [[ "$kiwi_profiles" == *"Jam"* ]]; then # Override boot configuration in Anaconda to enable threaded IRQs cat > /usr/share/anaconda/post-scripts/85-jam-threadirqs.ks << THREADIRQS_EOF %post echo "Enable threaded IRQs" grubby --update-kernel=ALL --args="threadirqs" %end THREADIRQS_EOF # Override new user configuration to add audio groups sed -e "s/UserGroups=.*/UserGroups=wheel,jackuser,audio/" -i /etc/xdg/plasmasetuprc # Override livesys-kde settings cat >> /var/lib/livesys/livesys-session-extra << EOF #setup kickoff favorites /bin/mkdir -p /etc/skel/.config JAMFAVORITES=/usr/share/applications/firefox.desktop,/usr/share/applications/mozilla-thunderbird.desktop,/usr/share/applications/studio-controls.desktop,/usr/share/applications/ardour6.desktop,/usr/share/applications/carla.desktop,/usr/share/applications/org.kde.konsole.desktop,/usr/share/applications/org.kde.dolphin.desktop,/usr/share/applications/systemsettings.desktop JAMFAVORITESLIVE=/usr/share/applications/liveinst.desktop,\$JAMFAVORITES cat <> /etc/skel/.config/kickoffrc [Favorites] FavoriteURLs=\$JAMFAVORITES FOE /usr/sbin/usermod -a -G jackuser,audio liveuser EOF fi if [[ "$kiwi_profiles" == *"Design_suite"* ]]; then # Add link to lists of tutorials cat >> /usr/share/applications/list-design-tutorials.desktop << FOE [Desktop Entry] Name=List of design tutorials GenericName=List of Tutorials for Designers Comment=Reference of Design Related Tutorials Exec=xdg-open https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Design_Suite/Tutorials Type=Application Icon=applications-graphics Categories=Graphics;Documentation; FOE chmod a+x /usr/share/applications/list-design-tutorials.desktop # Add information about Fedora Design Suite cat >> /usr/share/applications/fedora-design-suite.desktop << FOE [Desktop Entry] Name=Design Suite Info GenericName=About Design Suite Comment=Wiki page of Design Suite Exec=xdg-open https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Design_Suite Type=Application Icon=applications-internet Categories=Documentation; FOE chmod a+x /usr/share/applications/fedora-design-suite.desktop # Add information about Fedora Design Team cat >> /usr/share/applications/fedora-design-team.desktop << FOE [Desktop Entry] Name=Design Team Info GenericName=About Design Team Comment=Documentation about Design Team Exec=xdg-open https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/design/ Type=Application Icon=applications-internet Categories=Documentation; FOE chmod a+x /usr/share/applications/fedora-design-team.desktop # Use Powerline in bash cat >> /etc/profile.d/powerline-shell.sh << FOE # Enable powerline daemon if [ -f `which powerline-daemon` ]; then powerline-daemon -q POWERLINE_BASH_CONTINUATION=1 POWERLINE_BASH_SELECT=1 . /usr/share/powerline/bash/powerline.sh fi FOE chmod 644 /etc/profile.d/powerline-shell.sh # End powerline override # Override the favorite desktop application in Dash cat >> /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/org.gnome.shell.gschema.override << FOE [org.gnome.shell] favorite-apps=['org.mozilla.firefox.desktop', 'shotwell.desktop', 'gimp.desktop', 'darktable.desktop', 'krita.desktop', 'inkscape.desktop', 'blender.desktop', 'libreoffice-writer.desktop', 'scribus.desktop', 'kdenlive.desktop', 'nautilus.desktop', 'anaconda.desktop', 'list-design-tutorials.desktop'] FOE # Rebuild schema cache with any overrides we installed glib-compile-schemas /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas fi if [[ "$kiwi_profiles" == *"SoaS"* ]]; then # Get proper release naming in the control panel cat >> /boot/olpc_build << EOF Sugar on a Stick EOF cat /etc/fedora-release >> /boot/olpc_build # Set the default Plymouth theme to the Sugar Desktop one /usr/sbin/plymouth-set-default-theme sugar # Fix https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2239137 cat > /etc/xdg/autostart/xfce-polkit.desktop < dtb-$kver is what grubby's 10-devicetree.install maintains, and # what the boot loader entry's devicetree path resolves through ln -sfn "dtb-$kver" /boot/dtb # Defer qcom_q6v5_pas past switch-root so the DSPs' auto_boot can actually find # their firmware; see the comments in the file for the full failure mode. install -Dm644 /tmp/SayaAndy/surface-pro-12-inch-linux-fedora/etc/dracut.conf.d/surface-pro-12-inch.conf \ /etc/dracut.conf.d/surface-pro-12-inch.conf install -Dm644 /tmp/SayaAndy/surface-pro-12-inch-linux-fedora/etc/kernel/cmdline \ /etc/kernel/cmdline install -Dm644 /tmp/SayaAndy/surface-pro-12-inch-linux-fedora/etc/kernel/devicetree \ /etc/kernel/devicetree install -Dm644 /tmp/SayaAndy/surface-pro-12-inch-linux-fedora/etc/kernel/install.conf \ /etc/kernel/install.conf install -Dm755 /tmp/SayaAndy/surface-pro-12-inch-linux-fedora/usr/lib/kernel/install.d/60-surface-dtb.install \ /usr/lib/kernel/install.d/60-surface-dtb.install # Puts the "devicetree" line into the BLS entry. This is the only mechanism that # survives an anaconda install: /etc/kernel/devicetree is never read (layout is # always "other" on Fedora, so 90-loaderentry.install bails) and GRUB_DEVICETREE # is dropped when anaconda rewrites /etc/default/grub from its own key list. # kernel-install plugins do run in the target during installation, and sorting # after 20-grub.install means the entry it generates is already there to patch. install -Dm755 /tmp/SayaAndy/surface-pro-12-inch-linux-fedora/usr/lib/kernel/install.d/95-surface-dtb-patch.install \ /usr/lib/kernel/install.d/95-surface-dtb-patch.install install -Dm644 /tmp/SayaAndy/surface-pro-12-inch-linux-fedora/etc/udev/rules.d/61-sensors-surface-pro-12-inch.rules \ /etc/udev/rules.d/61-sensors-surface-pro-12-inch.rules if [[ "$kiwi_profiles" == *"Live"* ]]; then # Stop anaconda hiding the GRUB menu on the installed system's first boot. # Only meaningful in the installer environment, hence Live-only; see the # comments in the file for why a hidden menu breaks this device. install -Dm644 /tmp/SayaAndy/surface-pro-12-inch-linux-fedora/etc/anaconda/conf.d/90-surface-pro-12-inch.conf \ /etc/anaconda/conf.d/90-surface-pro-12-inch.conf # Ship the CD-boot grub on the ISO, not the disk-boot one. # # kiwi picks the ISO's EFI loader by globbing the image root (see # Defaults.get_unsigned_grub_loader, target_type='iso'). That pattern list # has a CD-boot entry for x86_64 (gcdx64.efi) but none for aarch64, so here # it falls through to grubaa64.efi -- the *disk* image, whose baked-in grub # prefix is /EFI/fedora. Meanwhile kiwi writes its earlyboot config to # /EFI/BOOT/grub.cfg, and iso-esp-excludes.yaml deletes "fedora" from the # embedded ESP outright (rhbz#2358785). Net result on aarch64: the loader # looks for its config in a directory that was deliberately removed, fails # to load normal.mod, and dies before drawing anything -- black screen. # # gcdaa64.efi is byte-for-byte the same grub except its prefix is /EFI/BOOT, # which is exactly where kiwi puts the config. Overwrite the path kiwi globs # so it picks that one up instead. # # Only affects direct UEFI boot. Ventoy never executes this binary -- it # loopback-mounts the ISO and runs /boot/grub2/grub.cfg under its own grub. cp -a /boot/efi/EFI/fedora/gcdaa64.efi /boot/efi/EFI/fedora/grubaa64.efi fi # 51-dracut-rescue.install isn't UKI-aware -- it unconditionally sed's a BLS # loader entry that layout=uki never creates. Mask it (kernel-install(8)'s # documented way to disable a plugin: a /dev/null symlink of the same name). mkdir -p /etc/kernel/install.d ln -sf /dev/null /etc/kernel/install.d/51-dracut-rescue.install # kernel-core's own package scriptlet already ran kernel-install once, before # this mask existed (root overlay lands after package install), leaving a # stale rescue image behind. Remove it now so kiwi's systemd_boot EFI-FAT-image # step doesn't try to cram it in too. rm -f /boot/initramfs-0-rescue-*.img /boot/loader/entries/*-0-rescue.conf # GPU/ADSP/CDSP firmware + qcom DSP/sensor share config from the device tree repo # (readme.md: "recursively copy the files in ./lib/ to /lib/", same for ./usr/) cp -a /tmp/harrisonvanderbyl/surface-pro-12-inch-linux/lib/. /lib/ cp -a /tmp/harrisonvanderbyl/surface-pro-12-inch-linux/usr/. /usr/ build_tmp=$(mktemp -d) # Snapshot what's installed before pulling in build-only tooling, so we can # remove exactly what this block adds afterward -- and nothing Kiwi's own # package lists (other team/desktop profiles) already wanted installed. pkgs_before=$(mktemp) rpm -qa --qf '%{NAME}\n' | sort > "$pkgs_before" # Wi-Fi (ath12k) board file fixup, adapted from dwhinham/linux-surface-pro-11 dnf install -y python3 curl zstd ( cd "$build_tmp" cp /lib/firmware/ath12k/WCN7850/hw2.0/board-2.bin* . if [ -f board-2.bin.zst ]; then zstd -d board-2.bin.zst elif [ -f board-2.bin.xz ]; then xz -d board-2.bin.xz fi curl --output bdencoder.py -sL \ https://raw.githubusercontent.com/qca/qca-swiss-army-knife/refs/heads/master/tools/scripts/ath12k/ath12k-bdencoder python3 bdencoder.py --extract board-2.bin rm -f bdencoder.py mv "bus=pci,vendor=17cb,device=1107,subsystem-vendor=17cb,subsystem-device=3378,qmi-chip-id=2,qmi-board-id=255.bin" \ /lib/firmware/ath12k/WCN7850/hw2.0/board.bin ) # AudioReach topology; alsatplg (the topology *compiler*) is build-only, the # compiled blob is what ships. alsa-ucm-utils' UCM profiles are read at runtime # by the audio stack, so that one's installed separately, alongside v4l-utils below. dnf install -y git cmake gcc gcc-c++ make pkgconf-pkg-config alsa-topology-utils m4 ( cd /tmp/linux-msm/audioreach-topology git clone https://github.com/linux-msm/audioreach-topology cd audioreach-topology export FW_LOCATION=/lib/firmware cmake . make make install ) # hexagonrpc + libssc + iio-sensor-proxy (fastrpc/sensor stack); not packaged in Fedora dnf install -y \ systemd-devel libgudev-devel polkit-devel gtk3-devel python3-devel \ meson ninja-build gcc gcc-c++ git pkgconf-pkg-config \ libqmi-devel glib2-devel protobuf3-c-devel gobject-introspection-devel # meson's default prefix is /usr/local, and Fedora's dynamic linker does not # search there -- /etc/ld.so.conf.d ships only iscsi and pipewire entries. Without # this, libhexagonrpc.so installs fine but ld.so can't find it, and hexagonrpcd # dies at startup with "no libhexagonrpc.so" (which then takes iio-sensor-proxy # down with it via Requires=). Cover both libdir spellings. printf '/usr/local/lib\n/usr/local/lib64\n' > /etc/ld.so.conf.d/surface-pro-12-inch.conf ( cd /tmp/harrisonvanderbyl/hexagonrpc meson setup build ninja -C build ninja -C build install ldconfig ) ( cd /tmp/DylanVanAssche/libssc meson setup _build meson compile -C _build meson install -C _build ldconfig ) ( cd /tmp/harrisonvanderbyl/iio-sensor-proxy meson _build -Dssc-support=enabled -Dprefix=/usr ninja -v -C _build install ) # Remove exactly what got newly installed since the snapshot above (compilers, # -devel headers, alsatplg, and whatever they pulled in transitively). Anything # that was already installed before -- because some other team/desktop profile # in this same build wanted it, or it's part of the base image -- is left alone. pkgs_new=$(comm -13 "$pkgs_before" <(rpm -qa --qf '%{NAME}\n' | sort)) if [ -n "$pkgs_new" ]; then dnf remove -y $pkgs_new fi rm -f "$pkgs_before" # UCM profiles read at runtime by the audio stack dnf install -y alsa-ucm-utils install -Dm644 /tmp/SayaAndy/surface-pro-12-inch-linux-fedora/etc/systemd/system/hexagonrpc.service \ /etc/systemd/system/hexagonrpc.service install -Dm644 /tmp/SayaAndy/surface-pro-12-inch-linux-fedora/etc/systemd/system/iio-sensor-proxy.service \ /etc/systemd/system/iio-sensor-proxy.service install -Dm644 /tmp/SayaAndy/surface-pro-12-inch-linux-fedora/etc/udev/rules.d/61-sensors-surface-pro-12-inch.rules \ /etc/udev/rules.d/61-sensors-surface-pro-12-inch.rules systemctl enable hexagonrpc.service iio-sensor-proxy.service # Rear camera pipeline (msm/camss) needs /dev/media0, which only exists once the # real silicon probes on the booted system -- install the wiring but do not run # it here, there is no camera hardware in the KIWI build chroot. dnf install -y v4l-utils install -Dm755 /tmp/SayaAndy/surface-pro-12-inch-linux-fedora/usr/local/bin/wireupcameras.sh \ /usr/local/bin/wireupcameras.sh install -Dm644 /tmp/SayaAndy/surface-pro-12-inch-linux-fedora/etc/systemd/system/wireupcameras.service \ /etc/systemd/system/wireupcameras.service systemctl enable wireupcameras.service restorecon -Rv /usr /lib /etc/systemd/system /etc/udev/rules.d #====================================== # Set the WSL name for ELN #-------------------------------------- if [[ "$kiwi_profiles" == *"WSL"* ]] && [[ "$kiwi_iname" == *"ELN"* ]]; then wsl-setup --name Fedora-ELN fi #====================================== # Finalization steps #-------------------------------------- # Inhibit the ldconfig cache generation unit, see rhbz2348669 touch -r "/usr" "/etc/.updated" "/var/.updated" if [[ "$kiwi_profiles" == *"FEX"* ]]; then # Remove most things except libraries used by FEX and wine stuff. # Most binaries that are present in non-x86 architectures should be removed, # so they do not run under emulation. # rm mingw static libs and headers rm -rf /usr/{x86_64,i686}-w64-mingw32/sys-root/mingw/{lib,include} # rm everything in libexec rm -rf /usr/libexec # rm everything in /usr/share except wine and mesa related stuff find /usr/share -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 \ \! -name wine -a \ \! -name mesa-demos -a \ \! -name drirc.d -a \ \! -name vulkan \ \! -name licenses \ -exec rm -rf {} \; # rm everything in /etc except /etc/alternatives and ld stuff find /etc -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 \ \! -name alternatives -a \ \! -name 'ld.so*' -a \ \! -name '*.kiwi' \ -exec rm -rf {} \; # rm non-libs in lib/lib64 rm -rf /usr/{lib,lib64}/{locale,tmpfiles.d,systemd,modprobe.d,kbd,cmake} rm -rf /usr/{lib,lib64}/python* # lib/clc and lib64/clc are identical, replace with a symlink rm -rf /usr/lib/clc ln -s ../lib64/clc /usr/lib/clc # rm sbin except for ldconfig, we don't even have root in some setups find /usr/sbin -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 \ \! -name 'ldconfig' \ -exec rm -rf {} \; # rm misc stuff rm -rf /usr/{include,games,local,src,tmp} # Finally, remove most binaries except Wine stuff, Mesa stuff, the shell, # path-related stuff, and system info tools. find /usr/bin -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 \ \! -name 'wine*' -a \ \! -name 'mango*' -a \ \! -name notepad -a \ \! -name 'msi*' -a \ \! -name regedit -a \ \! -name regsvr32 -a \ \! -name 'vulkan*' -a \ \! -name 'vk*' -a \ \! -name clinfo -a \ \! -name eglinfo -a \ \! -name glxinfo -a \ \! -name ulimit -a \ \! -name ldd -a \ \! -name env -a \ \! -name sh -a \ \! -name bash -a \ \! -name ls -a \ \! -name stat -a \ \! -name dirname -a \ \! -name realpath -a \ \! -name readlink -a \ \! -name basename -a \ \! -name nproc -a \ \! -name uname -a \ \! -name arch -a \ \! -name rm \ -exec rm -rf {} \; # Do this last for obvious reasons. rm /usr/bin/rm fi rm -rf /tmp/* exit 0