workstation-ostree-config/fedora-common-ostree.yaml
Timothée Ravier 2dee7622f1
fedora-common-ostree: Switch to modules for boot-location
Fixes the following warning:
warning: boot-location: "new" is deprecated, use boot-location: modules

From the rpm-ostree docs (https://coreos.github.io/rpm-ostree/treefile/):

  - “new”: A misnomer, this value is no longer “new”. Kernel data goes
    in /usr/lib/ostree-boot in addition to /usr/lib/modules. This is the
    default; use it if you have a need to care about upgrading from very
    old versions of libostree.

  - “modules”: Kernel data goes just in /usr/lib/modules. Use this for
    new systems, and systems that don’t need to be upgraded from very
    old libostree versions.
2021-01-04 12:16:04 +01:00

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ref: fedora/rawhide/${basearch}/ostree-base
automatic_version_prefix: "34"
mutate-os-release: "34"
include: fedora-common-ostree-pkgs.yaml
packages:
- fedora-release-silverblue
- git-core
- lvm2
- rpm-ostree
# Container management
- buildah
- podman
- skopeo
- toolbox
# Flatpak support
- flatpak
- flatpak-builder
- xdg-desktop-portal
# HFS filesystem tools for Apple hardware
# See https://github.com/projectatomic/rpm-ostree/issues/1380
- hfsplus-tools
# Bundle the minimal -devel packages needed to build a kernel.
# This is needed because we can't rely on layering to install these
# due to version conflicts with the base image.
- glibc-devel
- kernel-devel
- elfutils-libelf-devel
# Contains default ostree remote config to be used on client's
# system for fetching ostree update
- fedora-repos-ostree
# the archive repo for more reliable package layering
# https://github.com/coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker/issues/400
- fedora-repos-archive
selinux: true
documentation: true
boot-location: modules
etc-group-members:
- wheel
tmp-is-dir: true
postprocess-script: post.sh
ignore-removed-users:
- root
ignore-removed-groups:
- root
check-passwd: { type: file, filename: passwd }
check-groups: { type: file, filename: group }
default_target: graphical.target
# Keep this in sync with fedora-atomic-host.json from fedora-atomic
packages-aarch64:
- grub2-efi
- ostree-grub2
- efibootmgr
- shim
packages-armhfp:
- extlinux-bootloader
- xorg-x11-drv-armada
packages-ppc64:
- grub2
- ostree-grub2
packages-ppc64le:
- grub2
- ostree-grub2
packages-x86_64:
- grub2
- grub2-efi-x64
- ostree-grub2
- efibootmgr
- shim
- microcode_ctl
- mcelog
- thermald
- hyperv-daemons
- open-vm-tools-desktop
- virtualbox-guest-additions
- xorg-x11-drv-intel
- xorg-x11-drv-openchrome
- xorg-x11-drv-vesa
- xorg-x11-drv-vmware
# Make sure the following are not pulled in when Recommended by other packages
exclude-packages:
- PackageKit