trying to get all of the podman functionality to work with the wrapper
is becoming more complicated with each release, it isn't sustainable
removing the wrapper does mean that using extraPackages will need to build from source
- include pkgs.zfs by default in the wrapped podman used by the module so it is cached
- anyone using zfsUnstable will need to build from source
- remove unnecessary serviceConfig overrides
- set HELPER_BINARIES_DIR during build
- use install.bin target on linux for podman/tmpfiles
- also installs quadlet/rootlessport in libexec
- remove unnecessary rootlessport output
- remove unnecessary substituteInPlace
This is because vSphere version 6.7.0.51000 errors with
Issues detected with selected template. Details: -
78:7:VALUE_ILLEGAL: Value ''3'' of Parent element does not refer
to a ref of type DiskControllerReference.
when using SATA.
...for explicitly named network interfaces
This reverts commit 6ae3e7695e.
(and evaluation fixups 08d26bbb727aed90a969)
Some of the tests fail or time out after the merge.
Adds a new option to the virtualisation modules that enables specifying
explicitly named network interfaces in QEMU VMs. The existing
`virtualisation.vlans` is still supported for cases where the name of
the network interface is irrelevant.
The aarch64-linux kernel and initrd recently eclipsed 60M, causing the
boot disk image build to run out of space and fail. Double the size of
the image to 120M to fix the issue.
The disk image is stored in expandable qcow2 format, so only the space
actually used by files in the image is consumed. Therefore, other
architectures are not unfairly penalized, and the output size does not
suddenly double.
This also fixes NixOS tests which use this option, like systemd-boot's.
The agent has not been updated for a very long time. In addition to
updating to the newest tagged version the change creates a package for
it.
The existing version has issues with the new python2.7 package not
containing crypt.so file. And the commit
6910a4eea0 I believe introduced
regression that caused the shebang to not be updated.
This adds a new ``parallelShutdown`` option that allows users to control
how many guests can be shut down concurrently. Allowing multiple virtual
machines to be shut down at the same time reduces the amount of time it
takes to reboot the host.
Upstream documentation: https://www.libvirt.org/manpages/libvirt-guests.html#files
This fixes `lxd init`, which previously failed like this:
$ yes "" | lxd init
[...]
Error: Failed to create storage pool "default": Failed to run: losetup --find --nooverlap --direct-io=on --show /var/lib/lxd/disks/default.img: exec: "losetup": executable file not found in $PATH