This is copied from isoImage.squashfsCompression. It's useful to be
able to customise, as iteration cycles are very slow with xz, and
subjectively systems booted with less efficiently compressed squashfs
stores appear to have faster reads (although I didn't test that
scientificly so there could be other factors).
Fail pattern:
1. Unsuspecting `qemu-kvm` notice:
```
server # qemu-kvm: at most 2047 MB RAM can be simulated
```
2. Hard fail
```
self.shell.send(out_command.encode())
BrokenPipeError: [Errno 32] Broken pipe
```
(Took me a while to consider those lines are related)
Fail pattern:
1. Unsuspecting `qemu-kvm` notice:
```
server # qemu-kvm: at most 2047 MB RAM can be simulated
```
2. Hard fail
```
self.shell.send(out_command.encode())
BrokenPipeError: [Errno 32] Broken pipe
```
(Took me a while to consider those lines are related)
the non-networkd backend does not wait for slaac to finish (ie, ipv6
addresses coming out of tentative state), and that breaks the mosquitto
bind_interface test slightly. if slaac takes too long the test will run
into mosquitto restart limits and fail.
Store the definition files in the initrd instead of reading them from
the Nix store in /sysroot.
This way, the initrd has to be re-generated every time the definition
files change. When the path to the defintion files instead of the
definition files themselves are embedded in the initrd, however, the
initrd also has to be re-generated every time. In this regard, this
change does not improve the status quo.
However, now systemd-repart also works reliable when the Nix store is
mounted separately from the root partition.
This change also enables new use-cases like creating partitions
necessary to boot the system. However, by default, the root partition
cannot be created on first boot because the systemd-repart service
requires a /sysroot to be mounted. Otherwise, systemd-repart cannot
determine the device to operate on.
Since v253, systemd-repart tries to create temporary directories in
/var/tmp. However, this directory doesn't exist in the initrd. This
commit adds an enviroment variable to re-use the existing /tmp directory
instead of /var/tmp.