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Implement configure_fstab() as a replacement of ogConfigureFstab.
Create src/utils/fstab.py to implement the main fstab
configuration functions. Define two fstab helper classes,
FstabBuilder and FstabEntry.
FstabEntry
Represents each line in the fstab file.
Has the values: device, mountpoint, fstype, options, dump_code
and pass_code.
FstabBuilder
Contains a list of FstabEntry. Handles loading of a
preexisting fstab file and the serialization of multiple
FstabEntry into a file.
The fstab configuration has 3 main steps:
Root partition:
- Update the device field with the device where
the new system is installed.
Swap partition:
- Preserve all the swapfile entries in every case.
- If the filesystem has a swap partition: update the device field
in the first fstab swap entry and remove the rest swap entries
pointing to a swap partition. Only one swap partition is supported.
Create a new fstab entry if no preexisting swap entry exists.
- If the system has no swap partition remove every swap partition
entry.
EFI partition:
- Update the device field of the EFI fstab entry if it exists.
Create a new fstab entry if no preexisting EFI entry exists.
Add get_filesystem_id to disk.py to obtain the UUID.
Define every device field as a UUID. That method is more robust
than a plain device path as it works after disks being added or
removed.
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legacy scripts are not reliable, legacy scripts continue processing on errors,
warn on errors until they are converted to native code instead.
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Remove the use of shell=True.
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output is never consumed.
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log that image restoration has entered OS configuration stage.
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just a clean up.
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s/nor/not
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As per:
$ getconf HOST_NAME_MAX
64
truncate it to the maximum.
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Display the hostname that is set in the logs.
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Add set_linux_hostname function to redefine the hostname of a
Linux install by overwriting the contents of /etc/hostname
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Add function to redefine the hostname of a Windows install.
Windows hostnames can't be larger than 15 characters due to
legacy heritage.
Hostname modification is done by modifying 3 registry values in
the ControlSetXXX entry of the SYSTEM hive. ControlSet001 is
generally the entry to be edited but one must query the value
of the 'Current' key in the 'Select' entry of the SYSTEM hive
to retrieve the active ControlSet.
The hostname has to be introduced in the following entries:
path = 'ControlSetXX/Control/ComputerName/ComputerName'
key = 'ComputerName'
path = 'ControlSetXXX/Services/Tcpip/Parameters'
key = 'HostName'
key = 'NV Hostname'
The value to store in those keys is of tipe SZ and has to be
encoded in UCS-2 Little Endian (utf-16-le).
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Replace ConfigureOs script by native calls to:
- update BCD via hivex using bcd.py and winreg.py infrastructure.
- restore efi bootloader restore_windows_efi_bootloader().
Call legacy scripts for remaining postinstall procedures to
replace them incrementally.
Define variable CONFIGUREOS_LEGACY_ENABLED as False by default.
Run legacy configureOs when CONFIGUREOS_LEGACY_ENABLED = True.
This serves as a auxiliar method to keep the restoration functional
in case of problems with the new configure_os logic.
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