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Sat Jan 30 10:12:38 2021 rev:1 rq:867029 version:unknown

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<patchinfo incident="15640">
  <issue tracker="bnc" id="1179562"></issue>
  <issue tracker="bnc" id="1180781">SLES 15 (SP0) Azure gen2 images not 
bootable</issue>
  <packager>sax2</packager>
  <rating>moderate</rating>
  <category>recommended</category>
  <summary>Recommended update for python-kiwi</summary>
  <description>This update for python-kiwi fixes the following issues:

- Azure generated images are not bootable. (bsc#1180781)
- Fixed validation of bool value in dracut module.
  
  - The `oem-multipath-scan` setup results in a bool variable inside of the 
initrd code.  
  The variable `kiwi_oemmultipath_scan` is therefore either set to `true` or 
`false`. 
  This update fixes the validation to make use of the `bool()` method provided 
for these type of variables.
- Azure `LI/VLI` Production image boot process drops to dracut rescue shell 
during boot randomly (bsc#1179562)
- Omit multipath module by default
  
  - The plain installation of the multipath toolkit activates the dracut 
multipath code. 
  The setup if the target image runs in a multipath environment or not should 
however be decided explicitly
  in the image description via `&lt;oem-multipath-scan&gt;` and not implicitly 
by the presence of tools
- Fixed multipath disk device assignment in kiwi lib
  
  - The former lookup of the multipath mapped disk device contained a race 
condition. 
  If the lookup of the device mapper files happened before multipathd has 
finished the initialization, kiwi continues
  with the unix node name and fails when the device mapper keeps a busy state 
on it. 
  Now, in case of an explicit request to use multipath the lookup of the mapped 
device becomes a mandatory process 
  that runs until the `DEVICE_TIMEOUT` is reached. Default timeout is set to 60 
sec. 
  
This update was imported from the SUSE:SLE-15-SP1:Update update 
project.</description>
</patchinfo>

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