Remove unsed modular container kickstarts files

Signed-off-by: Clement Verna <cverna@tutanota.com>
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Clement Verna 2018-11-02 19:29:32 +01:00
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# See fedora-modular-container-common.ks for details on how to hack on container image kickstarts
# This base is a stripped back Fedora image without python3/dnf.
# If you need that use the standard base image.
%include fedora-modular-container-common.ks
%packages --excludedocs --instLangs=en --nocore --excludeWeakdeps
microdnf
%end
%post --erroronfail --log=/root/anaconda-post.log
# 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
# if you want to change the timezone, bind-mount it from the host or reinstall tzdata
rm -fv /etc/localtime
mv /usr/share/zoneinfo/UTC /etc/localtime
rm -rfv /usr/share/zoneinfo
# Final pruning
rm -rfv /var/cache/* /var/log/* /tmp/*
%end
%post --nochroot --erroronfail --log=/mnt/sysimage/root/anaconda-post-nochroot.log
set -eux
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1343138
# Fix /run/lock breakage since it's not tmpfs in container
# This unmounts /run (tmpfs) and then recreates the files
# in the /run directory on the root filesystem of the container
# NOTE: run this in nochroot because "umount" does not exist in chroot
umount /mnt/sysimage/run
# The file that specifies the /run/lock tmpfile is
# /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/legacy.conf, which is part of the systemd
# rpm that isn't included in this image. We'll create the /run/lock
# file here manually with the settings from legacy.conf
# NOTE: chroot to run "install" because it is not in anaconda env
chroot /mnt/sysimage install -d /run/lock -m 0755 -o root -g root
# See: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1051816
# NOTE: run this in nochroot because "find" does not exist in chroot
KEEPLANG=en_US
for dir in locale i18n; do
find /mnt/sysimage/usr/share/${dir} -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type d -not \( -name "${KEEPLANG}" -o -name POSIX \) -exec rm -rfv {} +
done
%end

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# See fedora-modular-container-common.ks for details on how to hack on container image kickstarts
# This base is a standard Fedora image with python3 and dnf
%include fedora-modular-container-common.ks
%packages --excludedocs --instLangs=en --nocore
rootfiles
tar # https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1409920
vim-minimal
dnf
dnf-yum # https://pagure.io/fesco/ticket/1312#comment:29
sssd-client
%end
%post --erroronfail --log=/root/anaconda-post.log
# remove some extraneous files
rm -rf /var/cache/dnf/*
rm -rf /tmp/*
#Mask mount units and getty service so that we don't get login prompt
systemctl mask systemd-remount-fs.service dev-hugepages.mount sys-fs-fuse-connections.mount systemd-logind.service getty.target console-getty.service
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1343138
# Fix /run/lock breakage since it's not tmpfs in container
# This unmounts /run (tmpfs) and then recreates the files
# in the /run directory on the root filesystem of the container
#
# We ignore the return code of the systemd-tmpfiles command because
# at this point we have already removed the /etc/machine-id and all
# tmpfiles lines with %m in them will fail and cause a bad return
# code. Example failure:
# [/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/systemd.conf:26] Failed to replace specifiers: /run/log/journal/%m
#
umount /run
systemd-tmpfiles --prefix=/run/ --prefix=/var/run/ --create --boot || true
%end

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# This is the common bits between Container base images based on Modular Fedora.
#
# To keep this image minimal it only installs English language. You need to change
# dnf configuration in order to enable other languages.
#
# ## Hacking on this image ###
# This kickstart is processed using Anaconda-in-ImageFactory (via Koji typically),
# but you can run imagefactory locally too.
#
# To do so, testing local changes, first you'll need a TDL file. I store one here:
# https://pagure.io/fedora-atomic/raw/master/f/fedora-atomic-rawhide.tdl
#
# Then, once you have imagefactory and imagefactory-plugins installed, run:
#
# ksflatten -c fedora-modular-base[-minimal].ks -o fedora-modular-base-test.ks
# imagefactory --debug target_image --template /path/to/fedora-atomic-rawhide.tdl --parameter offline_icicle true --file-parameter install_script $(pwd)/fedora-modular-base-test.ks modular
#
text # don't use cmdline -- https://github.com/rhinstaller/anaconda/issues/931
bootloader --disabled
timezone --isUtc --nontp Etc/UTC
rootpw --lock --iscrypted locked
keyboard us
network --bootproto=dhcp --device=link --activate --onboot=on
reboot
# boot partitions are irrelevant as the final container image is a tarball
zerombr
clearpart --all
autopart --nohome --noswap --nolvm
%packages --excludedocs --instLangs=en --nocore
fedora-modular-release
bash
coreutils-single
glibc-minimal-langpack
libcrypt
rpm
shadow-utils
sssd-client
util-linux
-kernel
-dosfstools
-e2fsprogs
-fuse-libs
-gnupg2-smime
-libss # used by e2fsprogs
-libusbx
-pinentry
-shared-mime-info
-trousers
-xkeyboard-config
%end
%post --erroronfail --log=/root/anaconda-post.log
set -eux
# Set install langs macro so that new rpms that get installed will
# only install langs that we limit it to.
LANG="en_US"
echo "%_install_langs $LANG" > /etc/rpm/macros.image-language-conf
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1400682
echo "Import RPM GPG key"
releasever=$(rpm -q --qf '%{version}\n' fedora-modular-release)
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
%end