And then someone else will say they did something in %post and
expected to be able to work with the initramfs. Trust me. I've
played this game moving it back and forth for a while and finally ~
five years ago said "%post is the end. That's it"
If you want to change the initramfs in %post, you can generate a new
one and then have a second %post --chroot. If you look at
livecd-tools.git, commit 11dbd0bb5ba4b845e80109e990e4e780ca402218 was
a case where we did something similar before to keep old releases
working
- Jeremy
On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 4:04 AM, Grant Williamson <traxtopel(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Jeremy,
I agree with you on that, however in a livecd image creation
process, the initramfs is being copied outside the normal running
environment. So I would say in this case the contract does not apply in
the same sense.
On 02/12/2010 08:11 AM, Jeremy Katz wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 2:18 PM, Grant Williamson<traxtopel(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I am wondering why the initramfs is copied prior to the post install
>> scripts being run.
>> In my case I want to customize this.
>>
>> The following patch allows me to do this, I am curious are there are
>> issues doing this.
>>
> There's a very big issue. It means that %post isn't the last thing
> that's run. One of the contracts of kickstart is that %post is the
> last thing that runs.
>
> - Jeremy
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