Re: Proposal to use repo files in Anaconda environment

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On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 02:25:49PM +0200, jkonecny@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> On Fri, 2019-09-20 at 10:21 -0700, Brian C. Lane wrote:
> > On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 03:09:01PM +0200, jkonecny@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:

[snip]

> > With an updates.img solution like you are describing here is there
> > anything
> > to be done? Can't it already drop new repos into /etc/yum.repos.d/ or
> > /etc/anaconda.repos.d/ ?
> 
> In general no, it should work without changes. That is a great benefit
> of this solution. The only thing is if we want to create a tool for the
> updates image creation.
> 
> I was also thinking about a behavior nuances. Like, if we want to
> change default behavior of how Anaconda works with these repositories
> than it may be interesting to have a separate folder to found out these
> repositories.
> 
> > 
> > With my lmc patch for certs I am doing something like this, but only
> > with the cert files, not the repo files. updates.img
> > 
> > https://github.com/weldr/lorax/pull/839
> 
> Our idea is to have everything as part of the updates image, repo files
> and certificates.
> 
> > 
> > From the perspective of lmc no-virt mode and lorax-composer (which
> > use anaconda directly) it would be most useful to add a --repo and/or
> > --repodir cmdline option to anaconda that adds the repos to the dnf
> > base
> > object, similar to the way that lorax does things:
> > 
> > https://github.com/weldr/lorax/blob/master/src/pylorax/dnfbase.py#L114
> > 
> > updates.img doesn't help with these use cases.
> 
> Seems interesting. I'm just thinking if we don't want to rather use
> configuration files for Anaconda. Not sure, it would require a change
> in the Anaconda but shouldn't be that hard.
> 
> FYI: Configuration files were added to Anaconda recently to be able
> override behavior and it is the replacement for install classes. For
> you it would mean that you will create the configuration file (ini
> format) in the specified directory to tell us where to look for the
> repo files.
> 
> There is also a question, is there a use for the --repodir which can't
> be solved by changing configuration files of Anaconda or otherwise what
> is the preferred way here?

Oh, interesting! I wasn't aware of that, I'll take a look at it and see
if I can make it work w/o any other changes.


> > I totally agree with the goals here, the repo command in kickstart is
> > getting too long, but we need a way to handle special cases where
> > people
> > need access to more of the dnf options.
> > 
> > At the same time I'm worried about the loss of information that this
> > can
> > cause. Although I don't want to just dump dnf repo files into
> > kickstart
> > -- that defeats the purpose of making it (somewhat) disconnected from
> > the
> > specific backends like yum vs dnf.
> 
> I think you have the same even now. The default settings for Fedora
> depends on what variant are you using. Based on the environment you are
> using for the installation you will get the result.

With kickstart you don't use the host environment's repos, unless you
specifically reference them (at least that's how it used to work). eg.
you can enable the updates repo shipped on the boot.iso with 'repo
--name=updates' but if you don't do that the only repos used are the
ones in the kickstart.

> > Another option may be to use %pre to write out the repo files (I'm
> > not
> > sure if anaconda will currently pick those up, but it should be
> > possible
> > to fix if it doesn't).
> 
> We are thinking about tweaking existing sections to be able to just
> dump a general file somewhere (could be a script which will be run in
> the other section or repo file). That would be better solution for the
> %pre sections repo dumping. It would look like:
> 
> %pre --dump-file=/anaconda.repos.d/my.repo
> <repo file content>
> %end
> 
> However, this will not solve GPG key files or certificates so we are
> more thinking about this for an image creation which in general can
> generate the repo files in a drop dir and used that directory.

Yeah, I'm not sure what the benefit there is, it's pretty easy to do a:

%pre
cat > /etc/rc.d/init.d/livesys << EOF
STUFF AND THINGS
EOF
%end


-- 
Brian C. Lane (PST8PDT) - weldr.io - lorax - parted - pykickstart

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