Grub is first removed and then installed during RHEL image building. The grub2 package typically requires the same version of grub2-tools, so if we just remove and install the grub2 package, the installation can potentially fail on being out of sync with grub2-tools version. Removing and reinstalling both packages fixes this issue. Those packages are already in package map for RHEL as "grub-pc", so we can use this alias. Change-Id: Iefd9c17fffd43de3fea260510ad218b1322eecb3 Closes-Bug: #1627000
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			Bash
		
	
	
		
			Executable File
		
	
	
	
	
#!/bin/bash
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if [ "${DIB_DEBUG_TRACE:-0}" -gt 0 ]; then
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    set -x
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fi
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set -eu
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set -o pipefail
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# grub2 isn't available on rhel6/centos6; they are setup to use
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# extlinux.  skip this
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# you would think we could match on $DISTRO or something else; but
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# we can't because the rhel/centos elements are a bit mixed up;
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# centos-minimal for example sets distro to "centos".  so the best
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# check is just for the original "grub-install" script
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if [ -f /sbin/grub-install ]; then
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    exit 0
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fi
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# remove grub2 package.  As described in
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# elements/ubuntu/pre-install.d/00-remove-grub; the grub post-kernel
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# install hook will barf if the block device can't be found (as
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# happens in a chroot).
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#
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# XXX : it is not clear this is necessary for fedora/centos7 and it's
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# install hooks.  Investigation is required.
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if rpm -q grub2; then
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    install-packages -e grub-pc
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fi
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# now configure things to re-install grub at the end.  We don't want
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# to rely on vm/finalise.d/51-bootloader to simply reinstall the
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# package via the package-manager, because at that point (during
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# finalise) the build-time yum-cache has been unmounted (hence the
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# local-cache looks empty) and yum may try to repopulate the
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# local-cache with all the grub2 dependencies.  This is slow, and
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# potentially fills up the disk.
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#
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# XXX : At this point, keepcache=0 *should* probably be set for
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# yum/dnf.  We have not standarised/documented that this will be done,
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# however.  This would *probably* stop dependencies being populated
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# into the cache.  We could investigate this, and possibly remove this
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# all together if we standardise some of these behaviours.
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# So we download the latest grub2 package and setup the install script
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# to just install the single-package, which will be called later by
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# vm/finalise.d/51-bootloader
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install-packages -d /tmp/grub grub-pc
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echo "rpm -i /tmp/grub/*.rpm" > /tmp/grub/install
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