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do AWS-specific things.
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As bad as it can be, it seems to sort of work.
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- Check if installing on AWS EC2 platform via instance metadata.
- Configure GRUB correctly, so that boot messages are available
via instance's console.
- Add init.d script to fetch user's EC2 public key during boot.
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Don't allow default password to persist after first boot.
Due to the numerous ways a user can get a vyatta system this required
a lot of changes.
1. Don't allow a user to set a password to 'vyatta' after first login,
but allow it on the initial boot otherwise the system will have no
user.
2. Don't allow the password to be set to vyatta in installer.
3. Force password change on first login. under the following
conditions:
3.a. User is an admin level user. Operators do not have the abillity
to change the config so they can't change passwords. Allow 'vyatta' to
be the password until an admin logs in.
3.b. This is not the livecd, its silly to force a password change
before install.
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does not exist.
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Split comments out of Description: text which is part of LSB info
into later parts of the file.
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This script executes scripts lying in the following directory:
/opt/vyatta/bin/sudo-users/check-params-on-reboot.d
Scripts in check-params-on-reboot.d are intended for parameters
that require a reboot to take effect after they are set/changed.
Because of the reboot requirement, underlying value and related
config paramter value can become out-of-sync in couple of cases:
1. change parameter value, don't save config, reboot. Underlying
value is different than the value in config file.
2. install new image; when new image boots, underlying value is
the default Vyatta shipped value not the value in config file.
More info: http://bugzilla.vyatta.com/show_bug.cgi?id=6915#c1
This check-in also adds ipv6_disable_blacklist script in
check-params-on-reboot.d to fix the above mentioned problem
for 'system ipv6 disable' and 'system ipv6 blacklist'
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Update list of network drivers copybreak parameters to match current
kernel version. This is harmless with out of date kernels.
Fixes warning about unknown module parameter with r8169
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All interface related files are in vyatta-cfg-system package.
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This is unnecessary if the config.boot file is available before udevd starts.
This reverts commit a9cd192305b779cb62aecd858ad9a4e5a1fbcad4.
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