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Migrate older systems with a root karg #1675

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jbtrystram opened this issue Feb 16, 2024 · 0 comments
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Migrate older systems with a root karg #1675

jbtrystram opened this issue Feb 16, 2024 · 0 comments

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Do a barrier release to finally migrate older systems to add a root karg, and then update 05core to only emit sysroot.mount on first boot (i.e. move it below the ignition.firstboot check).

coreos/fedora-coreos-config#2847 (review)

jbtrystram added a commit to jbtrystram/fedora-coreos-config that referenced this issue Feb 16, 2024
If kdump is setup to upload logs to a remote host, the
XFS module may not be loaded, which cause sysroot.mount to fail.

If the target for logs is SSH, kdump will boot with a `kdump_remote_ip`
karg. Skip generating sysroot.mount in that case so kdump can boot
without having to load XFS.

This is a temporary fix until we migrate older systems to have a root
karg: coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker#1675

See https://issues.redhat.com/browse/OCPBUGS-27935
jbtrystram added a commit to jbtrystram/fedora-coreos-config that referenced this issue Feb 16, 2024
If kdump is setup to upload logs to a remote host, the
XFS module may not be loaded, which cause sysroot.mount to fail.

If the target for logs is SSH, kdump will boot with a `kdump_remote_ip`
karg. Skip generating sysroot.mount in that case so kdump can boot
without having to load XFS.

This is a temporary fix until we migrate older systems to have a root
karg: coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker#1675

See https://issues.redhat.com/browse/OCPBUGS-27935
jlebon pushed a commit to coreos/fedora-coreos-config that referenced this issue Feb 17, 2024
If kdump is setup to upload logs to a remote host, the
XFS module may not be loaded, which cause sysroot.mount to fail.

If the target for logs is SSH, kdump will boot with a `kdump_remote_ip`
karg. Skip generating sysroot.mount in that case so kdump can boot
without having to load XFS.

This is a temporary fix until we migrate older systems to have a root
karg: coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker#1675

See https://issues.redhat.com/browse/OCPBUGS-27935
jbtrystram added a commit to jbtrystram/fedora-coreos-config that referenced this issue Feb 21, 2024
If kdump is setup to upload logs to a remote host, the
XFS module may not be loaded, which cause sysroot.mount to fail.

If the target for logs is SSH, kdump will boot with a `kdump_remote_ip`
karg. Skip generating sysroot.mount in that case so kdump can boot
without having to load XFS.

This is a temporary fix until we migrate older systems to have a root
karg: coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker#1675

See https://issues.redhat.com/browse/OCPBUGS-27935
jbtrystram added a commit to jbtrystram/fedora-coreos-config that referenced this issue Feb 26, 2024
If kdump is setup to upload logs to a remote host, the
XFS module may not be loaded, which cause sysroot.mount to fail.

If the target for logs is SSH, kdump will boot with a `kdump_remote_ip`
karg. Skip generating sysroot.mount in that case so kdump can boot
without having to load XFS.

This is a temporary fix until we migrate older systems to have a root
karg: coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker#1675

See https://issues.redhat.com/browse/OCPBUGS-27935
jbtrystram added a commit to coreos/fedora-coreos-config that referenced this issue Feb 26, 2024
If kdump is setup to upload logs to a remote host, the
XFS module may not be loaded, which cause sysroot.mount to fail.

If the target for logs is SSH, kdump will boot with a `kdump_remote_ip`
karg. Skip generating sysroot.mount in that case so kdump can boot
without having to load XFS.

This is a temporary fix until we migrate older systems to have a root
karg: coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker#1675

See https://issues.redhat.com/browse/OCPBUGS-27935
jbtrystram added a commit to jbtrystram/fedora-coreos-config that referenced this issue Feb 26, 2024
If kdump is setup to upload logs to a remote host, the
XFS module may not be loaded, which cause sysroot.mount to fail.

If the target for logs is SSH, kdump will boot with a `kdump_remote_ip`
karg. Skip generating sysroot.mount in that case so kdump can boot
without having to load XFS.

This is a temporary fix until we migrate older systems to have a root
karg: coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker#1675

See https://issues.redhat.com/browse/OCPBUGS-27935
jlebon pushed a commit to coreos/fedora-coreos-config that referenced this issue Feb 26, 2024
If kdump is setup to upload logs to a remote host, the
XFS module may not be loaded, which cause sysroot.mount to fail.

If the target for logs is SSH, kdump will boot with a `kdump_remote_ip`
karg. Skip generating sysroot.mount in that case so kdump can boot
without having to load XFS.

This is a temporary fix until we migrate older systems to have a root
karg: coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker#1675

See https://issues.redhat.com/browse/OCPBUGS-27935
aaradhak pushed a commit to aaradhak/fedora-coreos-config that referenced this issue Mar 18, 2024
If kdump is setup to upload logs to a remote host, the
XFS module may not be loaded, which cause sysroot.mount to fail.

If the target for logs is SSH, kdump will boot with a `kdump_remote_ip`
karg. Skip generating sysroot.mount in that case so kdump can boot
without having to load XFS.

This is a temporary fix until we migrate older systems to have a root
karg: coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker#1675

See https://issues.redhat.com/browse/OCPBUGS-27935
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