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authorTim Rozet <trozet@redhat.com>2018-05-02 12:34:38 -0400
committerTim Rozet <trozet@redhat.com>2018-05-21 10:36:05 -0400
commitd2913d4bcc0fcd25dc3d01f6604049dfd0a9217d (patch)
tree5cf7a0d04cbf8b30488bb18ba7ee79e215f08e47 /build/isolinux.cfg
parent22bc385f5b2e25694699a614268aaad2fdacbb12 (diff)
Migrates master to use direct upstream
We now move master to deploy from upstream. That means we do not need to build undercloud/overcloud images anymore. Changes-Include: - Remove bash build scripts as we do not need to build anything other than the python package anymore - Remove building images or iso from build.py - Remove building of images and iso from Makefile - Rename/refactor deploy settings files for nosdn and odl. The new convention is that the typical scenario names we use will deploy master. We also support n-1 OS, so in that case we use the branch name for the "feature" in the scenario name: os-odl-queens-noha. - Tacker/Congress are disabled in settings files until we fix that with upstream. Containers are now enabled by default. - Disable TLS for undercloud (was changed upstream to default enabled) - Fix environments docker directory for master THT (was changed upstream) - Includes fix for LP#1768901 - Includes workaround for LP#1770692 - Moves to docker.io for container images as it is more stable and should contain the same images - Removes the term 'common' from apex packaging for referencing the Python Apex package Change-Id: If6b433860b3ff882686c78d0f24a2f0c52b9b57a Signed-off-by: Tim Rozet <trozet@redhat.com>
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-default vesamenu.c32
-timeout 600
-
-display boot.msg
-
-# Clear the screen when exiting the menu, instead of leaving the menu displayed.
-# For vesamenu, this means the graphical background is still displayed without
-# the menu itself for as long as the screen remains in graphics mode.
-menu clear
-menu background splash.png
-menu title CentOS 7
-menu vshift 8
-menu rows 18
-menu margin 8
-#menu hidden
-menu helpmsgrow 15
-menu tabmsgrow 13
-
-# Border Area
-menu color border * #00000000 #00000000 none
-
-# Selected item
-menu color sel 0 #ffffffff #00000000 none
-
-# Title bar
-menu color title 0 #ff7ba3d0 #00000000 none
-
-# Press [Tab] message
-menu color tabmsg 0 #ff3a6496 #00000000 none
-
-# Unselected menu item
-menu color unsel 0 #84b8ffff #00000000 none
-
-# Selected hotkey
-menu color hotsel 0 #84b8ffff #00000000 none
-
-# Unselected hotkey
-menu color hotkey 0 #ffffffff #00000000 none
-
-# Help text
-menu color help 0 #ffffffff #00000000 none
-
-# A scrollbar of some type? Not sure.
-menu color scrollbar 0 #ffffffff #ff355594 none
-
-# Timeout msg
-menu color timeout 0 #ffffffff #00000000 none
-menu color timeout_msg 0 #ffffffff #00000000 none
-
-# Command prompt text
-menu color cmdmark 0 #84b8ffff #00000000 none
-menu color cmdline 0 #ffffffff #00000000 none
-
-# Do not display the actual menu unless the user presses a key. All that is displayed is a timeout message.
-
-menu tabmsg Press Tab for full configuration options on menu items.
-
-menu separator # insert an empty line
-menu separator # insert an empty line
-
-label linux
- menu label ^Install OPNFV Apex :: CentOS 7
- kernel vmlinuz
- append initrd=initrd.img inst.stage2=hd:LABEL=OPNFV\x20CentOS\x207\x20x86_64
-
-#label check
-# menu label Test this ^media & install CentOS 7
-# kernel vmlinuz
-# append initrd=initrd.img inst.stage2=hd:LABEL=CentOS\x207\x20x86_64 rd.live.check quiet
-
-menu separator # insert an empty line
-
-# utilities submenu
-menu begin ^Troubleshooting
- menu title Troubleshooting
-
-label vesa
- menu indent count 5
- menu label Install CentOS 7 in ^basic graphics mode
- text help
- Try this option out if you're having trouble installing
- CentOS 7.
- endtext
- kernel vmlinuz
- append initrd=initrd.img inst.stage2=hd:LABEL=OPNFV\x20CentOS\x207\x20x86_64 xdriver=vesa nomodeset quiet
-
-label rescue
- menu indent count 5
- menu label ^Rescue a CentOS system
- text help
- If the system will not boot, this lets you access files
- and edit config files to try to get it booting again.
- endtext
- kernel vmlinuz
- append initrd=initrd.img inst.stage2=hd:LABEL=CentOS\x207\x20x86_64 rescue quiet
-
-label memtest
- menu label Run a ^memory test
- text help
- If your system is having issues, a problem with your
- system's memory may be the cause. Use this utility to
- see if the memory is working correctly.
- endtext
- kernel memtest
-
-menu separator # insert an empty line
-
-label local
- menu label Boot from ^local drive
- localboot 0xffff
-
-menu separator # insert an empty line
-menu separator # insert an empty line
-
-label returntomain
- menu label Return to ^main menu
- menu exit
-
-menu end