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2016-05-16Rebase: p/fuel-main: Drop armband RPM repo patch.Alexandru Avadanii1-50/+0
Since Fuel 9.0 drops containers on Fuel master (see spec "Get rid of docker containers on the master node"), we no longer need to add the armband RPM repo config to the cobbler container for cobbler-grub-aarch64. [1] https://blueprints.launchpad.net/fuel/+spec/ get-rid-docker-containers Change-Id: Ia23482226e81f83c1eb50c239346a3686206d5bf
2016-04-28Fix: cobbler: setup.sh: Re-add extra RPM repos.Alexandru Avadanii1-31/+19
Commit 69fd98a broke the cobbler yum config, because instead of re-adding only mos and nailgun repos with file:/// handler, it kept the docker-specific repo config from ISO build. Change-Id: I910fe639116a7ea8cb768c0371af0a84b471d0a4
2016-04-28FIXME: cobbler: setup.sh: Keep extra RPM repos.Alexandru Avadanii1-0/+62
cobbler-grub-aarch64 (arm64 specific loader) is currently distributed and added to the cobbler docker container during ISO build using EXTRA_RPM_REPOS envvar mechanism. However, since this package installs files in a mounted location, its contents are not persistent, requiring a test and eventual forced reinstall during container start. This, of course, requires the package to be available at that point, which is not currently possible, as we remove the extra RPM repository entry from yum config at the end of container build. Hacky temporary workaround: Keep extra RPM yum config after container is set up, only for cobbler. TODO: This patch should be dropped once cobbler-grub-aarch64 RPM package gets upstreamed. Change-Id: I58e39df2671d79125c68a5ec994db962c103ce01