Clean up release notes

Change-Id: I568d7edfe81e928e6d7f09bd4a7933ca72b8813a
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Dmitry Tantsur 2022-02-03 14:49:36 +01:00
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commit b8b1991bea
2 changed files with 11 additions and 10 deletions

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For network burn-in, nodes can now be paired dynamically via a
distributed coordination backend (as an alternative to a static
configuration). This allows burn-in to proceed on a 'first come
first served' basis with the nodes available, rather than a node
configuration). This allows burn-in to proceed on a "first come
first served" basis with the nodes available, rather than a node
being blocked since the static partner is currently delayed.
In order to configure this dynamic pairing, the nodes will need
at least 'agent_burnin_fio_network_pairing_backend_url' in their
driver-info (the URL for the coordination backend). In order to
at least ``agent_burnin_fio_network_pairing_backend_url`` in their
``driver_info`` (the URL for the coordination backend). In order to
separate different hardware types, which may be using different
networks and shall be burnt-in separately, the nodes can in
addition define 'agent_burnin_fio_network_pairing_group_name' to
addition define ``agent_burnin_fio_network_pairing_group_name`` to
have pairing only happening between nodes in the same group. An
additional 'agent_burnin_fio_network_pairing_timeout' allows to
additional parameter ``agent_burnin_fio_network_pairing_timeout`` allows to
limit the time given to the nodes to wait for a partner.

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fixes:
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Use efibootmgr instead of grub2-install for software RAID.
This fixes an issue with images which include newer versions
of grub2-install as they refuse bootloader installations in
UEFI boot mode due to the lack of secure boot support.
Uses ``efibootmgr`` instead of ``grub2-install`` for software RAID. This
fixes an issue with images which include newer versions of
``grub2-install``, such as CentOS Stream 8, as they refuse bootloader
installations in UEFI boot mode due to the lack of secure boot support.