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Otherwise it shows:
ValueError: Unable to process image {image_path}
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add .permissions and .lastupdate to json to report to ogserver.
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add .size json field to report the real size of the image file.
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Change the name of the helper functions used when getting opengnsys
image information (legacy ogGetImageInfo bash script). As of now the
process consist of decompressing the image file with lzop and feeding
that output to partclone.info.
Prefer a more explicit function name rather than "process_image_*"
Add comment about skipping the first two lines of partclone.info output.
Usually, partclone.info starts printing out these two lines that are not
related to the partclone image information:
Partclone v0.3.23 http://partclone.org
Showing info of image (-)
As long as partclone.info output doesn't change we'll be fine, but we
should not depend on human readable output. This might change in the
future (i.e. adding json output format to partclone.info).
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Rewrites this legacy script behavior using native Python code, using
subprocess module when executing programs like partclone.info or lzop
ogGetImageInfo is a bash script that retrieves information regarding an
OpenGnsys partition image, specifically:
- clonator
- compressor
- filesystem
- datasize (size of the partition image)
This rewrite only supports partclone and lzop compressed images. This is
standard behavior, we have no reports of other programs or compression
algorithms in use.
Keep this legacy function with hungarian notation to emphasize this is
still a legacy component that may be replaced in the future.
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Drop ogChangeRepo Bash script in favor of a native Python
approach. Use only necessary subprocess calls instead of bringing
all the logic of this function into a Bash script black box.
ogChangeRepo unmounts the current OpenGnsys image samba folder
(/opt/opengnsys/images) and mounts (connects to) a new directory using
the new provided ip address. Keeping access mode from previous mount.
If anything goes wrong when mounting the new directory, it will fallback
to mounting the previous directory.
If no previous OpenGnsys image samba directory is detected, this
functions tries to mount the new directory anyway. In this case,
it will raise CalledProcessError if something goes wrong.
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Expand function docstring and do not use CalledProcessError handling to
return True or False. Just checking for returncode value is simpler.
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Integrates image restore command into native ogClient code. Further
reduces the need for external Bash scripts.
After a succesful image restore, OS configuration is still using
external Bash script "osConfigure/osConfigureCustom".
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ogCopyEfiBootloader is an invalid legacy bash function name.
Rename to the correct function name 'ogCopyEfiBootLoader' and
rename utility python wrapper too.
Fixes: 0bd037c1a409c65fbcb01355ee0dd6dca770330e
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Use legacy script that saves the Windows-specific content from the ESP
to the image target filesystem.
Current image restore solution from OpenGnsys scripts expect the EFI
partition to be stored in the target system partition. (Only for Windows
10)
For example, storing the ESP in the NTFS partition of a Windows image.
Expect use of bash script ogCopyEfiBootloader until further
integration is merged.
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Integrates some parts of this operation into native code, eg: the md5
checksum computation.
Wraps non native processes and commands using the subprocess module.
For example, legacy.py stores bash commands pending integration.
Supports python >=3.6, expected until more modern ogLives are put into
production environments.
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