Dan Bungert has proposed merging ~dbungert/curtin:kern-cfg-naming into curtin:master.
Commit message: curthooks: rename kernel event initramfs config sounds more specific than what this really does. Now, this runs kernel postinstall hooks for Debian-like systems, providing the updated initrd functionality along with other expected behaviors. Requested reviews: curtin developers (curtin-dev) For more details, see: https://code.launchpad.net/~dbungert/curtin/+git/curtin/+merge/483263 -- Your team curtin developers is requested to review the proposed merge of ~dbungert/curtin:kern-cfg-naming into curtin:master.
diff --git a/curtin/commands/curthooks.py b/curtin/commands/curthooks.py index 9086a6a..0c4d7fd 100644 --- a/curtin/commands/curthooks.py +++ b/curtin/commands/curthooks.py @@ -2101,9 +2101,9 @@ def builtin_curthooks(cfg, target, state): configure_kernel_crash_dumps(cfg, pathlib.Path(target)) with events.ReportEventStack( - name=stack_prefix + '/updating-initramfs-configuration', + name=stack_prefix + '/final-kernel-configuration', reporting_enabled=True, level="INFO", - description="updating initramfs configuration"): + description="final kernel configuration"): if osfamily == DISTROS.debian: # re-enable update_initramfs enable_update_initramfs(cfg, target, machine)
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