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[debian] install systemd version 247 from buster-backports #30

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7 changes: 5 additions & 2 deletions build_debian.sh
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Expand Up @@ -79,6 +79,8 @@ TARGET_PATH=$TARGET_PATH scripts/build_debian_base_system.sh $CONFIGURED_ARCH $I
# Prepare buildinfo
sudo scripts/prepare_debian_image_buildinfo.sh $CONFIGURED_ARCH $IMAGE_DISTRO $FILESYSTEM_ROOT $http_proxy

sudo chown root $FILESYSTEM_ROOT
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@stepanblyschak why do we need this?

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chown $FILSYSTEM_ROOT for root, otherwise apt systemd installation complains, see similar https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/593529/can-not-configure-systemd-inside-a-chrooted-environment


## Config hostname and hosts, otherwise 'sudo ...' will complain 'sudo: unable to resolve host ...'
sudo LANG=C chroot $FILESYSTEM_ROOT /bin/bash -c "echo '$HOSTNAME' > /etc/hostname"
sudo LANG=C chroot $FILESYSTEM_ROOT /bin/bash -c "echo '127.0.0.1 $HOSTNAME' >> /etc/hosts"
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sudo LANG=C chroot $FILESYSTEM_ROOT apt-get -y update
sudo LANG=C chroot $FILESYSTEM_ROOT apt-get -y upgrade
echo '[INFO] Install packages for building image'
sudo LANG=C chroot $FILESYSTEM_ROOT apt-get -y install makedev psmisc systemd-sysv
sudo LANG=C chroot $FILESYSTEM_ROOT apt-get -y install makedev psmisc

## Create device files
echo '[INFO] MAKEDEV'
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# Install certain fundamental packages from $IMAGE_DISTRO-backports in order to get
# more up-to-date (but potentially less stable) versions
sudo LANG=C DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive chroot $FILESYSTEM_ROOT apt-get -y -t $IMAGE_DISTRO-backports install \
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picocom \
systemd-sysv
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@stepanblyschak why do we need both: systemd & systemd-sysv?

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You are rgiht I need systemd-sysv witch brings systemd in as a dependency


if [[ $CONFIGURED_ARCH == amd64 ]]; then
sudo LANG=C DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive chroot $FILESYSTEM_ROOT apt-get -y download \
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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions installer/x86_64/install.sh
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Expand Up @@ -647,6 +647,7 @@ menuentry '$demo_grub_entry' {
linux /$image_dir/boot/vmlinuz-4.19.0-12-2-amd64 root=$grub_cfg_root rw $GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX \
net.ifnames=0 biosdevname=0 \
loop=$image_dir/$FILESYSTEM_SQUASHFS loopfstype=squashfs \
systemd.unified_cgroup_hierarchy=0 \
apparmor=1 security=apparmor varlog_size=$VAR_LOG_SIZE usbcore.autosuspend=-1 $ONIE_PLATFORM_EXTRA_CMDLINE_LINUX
echo 'Loading $demo_volume_label $demo_type initial ramdisk ...'
initrd /$image_dir/boot/initrd.img-4.19.0-12-2-amd64
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