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2018-04-05ONIE: do not use package cache, only runs on hostLuca Boccassi
Gbp-Dch: Ignore
2018-04-04ONIE: missing dependency on fileLuca Boccassi
A very minimal build worker might not have it, so check for its presence as well.
2018-04-04ONIE: Check_package in the host, not the chrootLuca Boccassi
The binary_onie script works on the host, not in the chroot (if used), so don't check that the required packages for the script are installed in the chroot (if present) as they won't be useful. Check instead on the host.
2018-03-23ONIE: detect initrd compression instead of hard-codingLuca Boccassi
Instead of hard-coding the decompression and compression formats, detect them at runtime. Install the required dependencies as well - they were mistakenly left out. Gbp-Dch: Ignore
2018-03-22Add options to build ONIE imagesLuca Boccassi
Open Network Install Environment is an open image format used by networking vendor to ship a standardised image for networking white box switches. ONIE hardware takes this image at boot and a script to chain load into the final environment via kexec. We can support Debian and derivatives on such systems by packing an ISO which then gets unpacked, kexec'ed and live-booted. A base ONIE system can be tested in QEMU by building a VM following these instrunctions: https://github.com/opencomputeproject/onie/blob/master/machine/kvm_x86_64/INSTALL Once built, boot onie-recovery-x86_64-kvm_x86_64-r0.iso in QEMU/libvirt and on the console there will be the terminal prompt. Check the IP assigned by libvirt and then scp the live image (ssh access is enabled as root without password...). Then the .bin can be booted with: ONIE-RECOVERY:/ # onie-nos-install /tmp/live.hybrid.iso-ONIE.bin The implementation is inspired by ONIE's own scripts that can be found at: https://github.com/opencomputeproject/onie/blob/master/contrib/debian-iso/cook-bits.sh A new option, --onie (false by default) can be set to true to enable building this new format in addition to an ISO. An additional option, --onie-kernel-cmdline can be used to specify additional options that the ONIE system should use when kexec'ing the final image. Note that only iso or hybrid-iso formats are supported. For more information about the ONIE ecosystem see: http://onie.org Signed-off-by: Erik Ziegenbalg <eziegenb@Brocade.com> Signed-off-by: Luca Boccassi <bluca@debian.org>