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image-base.yaml
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# This file is shared by all streams. For a stream-specific change, use
# image.yaml instead.
# Target disk size in GB.
# Make it at least 10G because we want the rootfs to be at least 8G:
# https://github.com/coreos/fedora-coreos-tracker/issues/586
size: 10
extra-kargs:
# Disable SMT on systems vulnerable to MDS or any similar future issue.
- mitigations=auto,nosmt
# Disable networking by default on firstboot. We can drop this once cosa stops
# defaulting to `ip=auto rd.neednet=1` when it doesn't see this key.
ignition-network-kcmdline: []
# Optional remote by which to prefix the deployed OSTree ref
ostree-remote: fedora
# opt in to using the `metadata_csum_seed` feature of the ext4 filesystem
# for the /boot filesystem. Support for this was only recently added to grub
# and isn't available everywhere yet so we'll gate it behind this image.yaml
# knob. It should be easy to know when RHEL/RHCOS supports this by just flipping
# this to `true` and doing a build. It should error when building the disk
# images if grub doesn't support it.
# https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/grub-devel/2021-06/msg00031.html
bootfs_metadata_csum_seed: true
vmware-os-type: fedora64Guest
# VMware hardware versions: https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/1003746
# We use the newest version allowed by the oldest non-EOL VMware
# Workstation/Player/Fusion/ESXi release: https://lifecycle.vmware.com/
vmware-hw-version: 13
# After this, we plan to add support for the Ignition
# storage/filesystems sections. (Although one can do
# that on boot as well)