When installing kernel-2.6.18-128.el5 in a guest with
kernel-xen-2.6.18-164.el5xen already installed, and 'root=LABEL=/' on the kernel
command line, grubby fails to install a grub entry for the new kernel. It only
fails when run under libguestfs. Installing in the original Xen guest works
fine. The underlying cause appears to be related to blkid, although I haven't
managed to pin it down exactly.
This change works around the issue. If virt-v2v encounters a problem with grub,
it will install a new kernel entry itself using augeas.
Note that this change introduces a dependency on the new aug_clear libguestfs
command.
---
lib/Sys/VirtV2V/GuestOS/RedHat.pm | 119 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---
1 files changed, 110 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lib/Sys/VirtV2V/GuestOS/RedHat.pm b/lib/Sys/VirtV2V/GuestOS/RedHat.pm
index 0e469f5..036f4eb 100644
--- a/lib/Sys/VirtV2V/GuestOS/RedHat.pm
+++ b/lib/Sys/VirtV2V/GuestOS/RedHat.pm
@@ -1043,10 +1043,17 @@ sub prepare_bootable
my $initrd;
my $found = 0;
eval {
+ my $prefix;
+ if ($self->{desc}->{boot}->{grub_fs} eq "/boot") {
+ $prefix = '';
+ } else {
+ $prefix = '/boot';
+ }
+
foreach my $kernel
($g->aug_match('/files/boot/grub/menu.lst/title/kernel')) {
- if($g->aug_get($kernel) eq "/vmlinuz-$version") {
+ if($g->aug_get($kernel) eq "$prefix/vmlinuz-$version") {
# Ensure it's the default
$kernel =~ m{/files/boot/grub/menu.lst/title(?:\[(\d+)\])?/kernel}
or die($kernel);
@@ -1068,24 +1075,118 @@ sub prepare_bootable
last;
}
}
- $g->aug_save();
+
+ # grubby can sometimes fail to correctly update grub.conf when run from
+ # libguestfs. If it looks like this happened, install a new grub config
+ # here.
+ if (!$found) {
+ # Check that an appropriately named kernel and initrd exist
+ if ($g->exists("/boot/vmlinuz-$version") &&
+ $g->exists("/boot/initrd-$version.img"))
+ {
+ $initrd = "$prefix/initrd-$version.img";
+
+ my $title;
+ # No point in dying if /etc/redhat-release can't be read
+ eval {
+ ($title) = $g->read_lines('/etc/redhat-release');
+ };
+ $title ||= 'Linux';
+
+ # This is how new-kernel-pkg does it
+ $title =~ s/ release.*//;
+ $title .= " ($version)";
+
+ my $default;
+ eval {
+ $default =
$g->aug_get('/files/boot/grub/menu.lst/default');
+ };
+
+ if (defined($default)) {
+ $g->aug_defvar('template',
+ '/files/boot/grub/menu.lst/title['.($default +
1).']');
+ }
+
+ # If there's no default, take the first entry with a kernel
+ else {
+ my ($match) =
+
$g->aug_match('/files/boot/grub/menu.lst/title/kernel');
+
+ die("No template kernel found in grub")
+ unless(defined($match));
+
+ $match =~ s/\/kernel$//;
+ $g->aug_defvar('template', $match);
+ }
+
+ # Add a new title node at the end
+ $g->aug_defnode('new',
+ '/files/boot/grub/menu.lst/title[last()+1]',
+ $title);
+
+ # N.B. Don't change the order of root, kernel and initrd below,
+ # or the guest will not boot.
+
+ # Copy root from the template
+ $g->aug_set('$new/root',
$g->aug_get('$template/root'));
+
+ # Set kernel and initrd to the new values
+ $g->aug_set('$new/kernel',
"$prefix/vmlinuz-$version");
+ $g->aug_set('$new/initrd',
"$prefix/initrd-$version.img");
+
+ # Copy all kernel command-line arguments
+ foreach my $arg ($g->aug_match('$template/kernel/*')) {
+ # kernel arguments don't necessarily have values
+ my $val;
+ eval {
+ $val = $g->aug_get($arg);
+ };
+
+ $arg =~ /([^\/]*)$/;
+ $arg = $1;
+
+ if (defined($val)) {
+ $g->aug_set('$new/kernel/'.$arg, $val);
+ } else {
+ $g->aug_clear('$new/kernel/'.$arg);
+ }
+ }
+
+ my ($new) = $g->aug_match('$new');
+ $new =~ /\[(\d+)\]$/;
+
+ $g->aug_set('/files/boot/grub/menu.lst/default',
+ defined($1) ? $1 - 1 : 0);
+ }
+
+ else {
+ die("Didn't find a grub entry for kernel version
$version");
+ }
+ }
+
+ eval {
+ $g->aug_save();
+ };
+
+ if ($@) {
+ my $msg = '';
+ foreach my $error ($g->aug_match('/augeas//error')) {
+ $msg .= $error.': '.$g->aug_get($error)."\n";
+ }
+ die($msg);
+ }
};
# Propagate augeas failure
die($@) if($@);
- if(!$found) {
- die(user_message(__x("Didn't find a grub entry for kernel version
".
- "{version}", version => $version)));
- }
-
if(!defined($initrd)) {
print STDERR user_message(__x("WARNING: Kernel version {version} ".
"doesn't have an initrd entry in
grub",
version => $version));
} else {
- # Initrd as returned by grub is relative to /boot
- $initrd = "/boot$initrd";
+ # Initrd as returned by grub may be relative to /boot
+ $initrd = $self->{desc}->{boot}->{grub_fs}.$initrd;
# Backup the original initrd
$g->mv("$initrd", "$initrd.pre-v2v");
--
1.6.6.1