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cron: 0 0 * * 0 11 | 12 | jobs: 13 | build: 14 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 15 | steps: 16 | - uses: actions/checkout@v4 17 | - uses: systemd/mkosi@62c050a4d0b60ba906428561e72b08efe99857a9 18 | 19 | - name: Setup mkosi tools tree 20 | run: mkosi --distribution=fedora --include=mkosi-tools --format=directory --profile=package-manager -C "" 21 | 22 | - name: Disable signing 23 | run: printf "[Validation]\nChecksum=no\nSign=no\nKey=\n" >> mkosi.local.conf 24 | 25 | - name: Build the images 26 | run: ./check-all.py 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/pull-request.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Test pull requests of new images 2 | 3 | # Controls when the workflow will run 4 | on: 5 | pull_request: 6 | branches: [master] 7 | paths: 8 | - "**.conf" 9 | - "**.preset" 10 | types: 11 | - opened 12 | - synchronize 13 | 14 | # Allows you to run this workflow manually from the Actions tab 15 | workflow_dispatch: 16 | 17 | # A workflow run is made up of one or more jobs that can run sequentially or in parallel 18 | jobs: 19 | # This workflow contains a single job called "build" 20 | build: 21 | # The type of runner that the job will run on 22 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 23 | 24 | # Steps represent a sequence of tasks that will be executed as part of the job 25 | steps: 26 | - name: Remove toolstree directory if exists 27 | run: sudo rm -rf ./hub-images/toolstree 28 | 29 | - name: Change ownership of files for checkout 30 | env: 31 | SERVER_WORKDIR: ${{ secrets.SERVER_WORKDIR }} 32 | run: sudo chown -Rf $USER:$USER $SERVER_WORKDIR || true 33 | 34 | - uses: actions/checkout@v2 35 | 36 | - name: Check for duplicated Output directives 37 | working-directory: ./hub-images 38 | run: | 39 | ./validate_directories.sh 40 | 41 | # Prepare our custom builder 42 | - name: Prepare our builder 43 | run: | 44 | sudo apt-get install --assume-yes --no-install-recommends debian-archive-keyring 45 | 46 | # Configure GPG 47 | - name: Configure the GPG Key 48 | env: 49 | GPG_SIGNING_KEY: ${{ secrets.GPG_SIGNING_KEY }} 50 | run: | 51 | echo -n "$GPG_SIGNING_KEY" | base64 --decode | sudo gpg --import 52 | echo -n "$GPG_SIGNING_KEY" | base64 --decode | gpg --import 53 | 54 | # Setup mkosi 55 | - name: setup-mkosi 56 | uses: systemd/mkosi@v24.3 57 | 58 | - name: Change ownership of files for checkout 59 | env: 60 | SERVER_WORKDIR: ${{ secrets.SERVER_WORKDIR }} 61 | run: sudo chown -R $USER:$USER $SERVER_WORKDIR || true 62 | 63 | # Checks-out your repository under $GITHUB_WORKSPACE, so your job can access it 64 | - uses: actions/checkout@v2 65 | with: 66 | fetch-depth: 0 67 | 68 | #- name: Debug 69 | # uses: mxschmitt/action-tmate@v3 70 | 71 | # Setup mkosi tools tree 72 | - name: Setup mkosi tools tree 73 | working-directory: ./hub-images 74 | run: | 75 | sudo mkosi --distribution fedora --include=mkosi-tools --output-dir=./toolstree 76 | 77 | # Runs a set of commands using the runners shell 78 | - name: Rebuild images 79 | run: | 80 | REBUILD_NEED_FOR=$(git diff-tree --no-commit-id --name-only -r ${{ github.sha }} | grep -E '.conf|.preset' | awk -F'/' '{print $1 "/" $2 "/" $3}' | sort -u) 81 | 82 | root_dir="$(pwd)" 83 | for dir in ${REBUILD_NEED_FOR[@]}; do cd "$dir" && sudo mkosi; cd $root_dir; done 84 | cd hub-images 85 | sudo ./clean-artifacts.sh 86 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/rebuild-images.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Rebuild Mkosi images for nspawn.org 2 | 3 | # Controls when the workflow will run 4 | on: 5 | # Allows you to run this workflow manually from the Actions tab 6 | workflow_dispatch: 7 | 8 | # Also run on cron schedule 9 | schedule: 10 | - cron: 0 0 * * 0 11 | 12 | # A workflow run is made up of one or more jobs that can run sequentially or in parallel 13 | jobs: 14 | # This workflow contains a single job called "build" 15 | build: 16 | # The type of runner that the job will run on 17 | runs-on: internal-builders 18 | 19 | # Steps represent a sequence of tasks that will be executed as part of the job 20 | steps: 21 | - name: Remove toolstree directory if exists 22 | run: sudo rm -rf ./hub-images/toolstree 23 | 24 | - name: Change ownership of files for checkout 25 | env: 26 | SERVER_WORKDIR: ${{ secrets.SERVER_WORKDIR }} 27 | run: sudo chown -R $USER:$USER $SERVER_WORKDIR || true 28 | 29 | - uses: actions/checkout@v2 30 | 31 | # Check duplictaed outputs 32 | - name: Check for duplicated Output directives 33 | working-directory: hub-images 34 | run: | 35 | ./validate_directories.sh 36 | 37 | # Prepare our custom builder 38 | - name: Prepare our builder 39 | run: | 40 | sudo apt-get install --assume-yes --no-install-recommends debian-archive-keyring 41 | 42 | # Configure GPG 43 | - name: Configure the GPG Key 44 | env: 45 | GPG_SIGNING_KEY: ${{ secrets.GPG_SIGNING_KEY }} 46 | run: | 47 | echo -n "$GPG_SIGNING_KEY" | base64 --decode | sudo gpg --import 48 | echo -n "$GPG_SIGNING_KEY" | base64 --decode | gpg --import 49 | 50 | # Setup mkosi 51 | - name: setup-mkosi 52 | uses: systemd/mkosi@v24.3 53 | 54 | #- name: Debug 55 | # uses: mxschmitt/action-tmate@v3 56 | 57 | - name: Change ownership of files for checkout 58 | env: 59 | SERVER_WORKDIR: ${{ secrets.SERVER_WORKDIR }} 60 | run: sudo chown -R $USER:$USER $SERVER_WORKDIR || true 61 | 62 | # Clean newly created directories to avoid the build.sh script tryting to iterate them 63 | - uses: actions/checkout@v2 64 | 65 | #- name: Debug 66 | # uses: mxschmitt/action-tmate@v3 67 | 68 | # Setup mkosi tools tree 69 | - name: Setup mkosi tools tree 70 | working-directory: ./hub-images 71 | run: | 72 | sudo mkosi --distribution fedora --include=mkosi-tools --output-dir=./toolstree 73 | 74 | # Runs a set of commands using the runners shell 75 | - name: Build the images 76 | working-directory: ./hub-images 77 | run: | 78 | sudo ./build.sh 79 | sudo ./clean-artifacts.sh 80 | 81 | #- name: Debug 82 | # uses: mxschmitt/action-tmate@v3 83 | 84 | # Prepare everything for syncing 85 | - name: Install SSH Key 86 | env: 87 | SSH_PRIVATE_KEY: ${{ secrets.SSH_VM1_PRIVATE_KEY }} 88 | run: | 89 | [ -f ~/.ssh/nspawnvm1.key ] && exit 0 90 | mkdir -p ~/.ssh/ 91 | echo "$SSH_PRIVATE_KEY" > ~/.ssh/nspawnvm1.key 92 | chmod 400 ~/.ssh/nspawnvm1.key 93 | 94 | - name: Adding Known Hosts 95 | run: | 96 | touch ~/.ssh/known_hosts 97 | ssh-keyscan -H ${{ secrets.SSH_VM1_HOST }} >> ~/.ssh/known_hosts 98 | chmod 600 ~/.ssh/known_hosts 99 | 100 | # Finally deploy the artifacts 101 | - name: Deploy with rsync 102 | working-directory: ./hub-images 103 | run: rsync -e "ssh -i ~/.ssh/nspawnvm1.key" -auvzP ./output/public/storage/ ${{ secrets.SSH_USERNAME }}@${{ secrets.SSH_VM1_HOST }}:/var/www/hub-nspawn/storage/ 104 | 105 | - uses: gautamkrishnar/keepalive-workflow@v1 106 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/release-images.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Build new Mkosi images for nspawn.org 2 | 3 | # Controls when the workflow will run 4 | on: 5 | # Triggers the workflow on push but only for the master branch 6 | push: 7 | branches: [master] 8 | paths: 9 | - "**.conf" 10 | - "**.preset" 11 | 12 | # Allows you to run this workflow manually from the Actions tab 13 | workflow_dispatch: 14 | 15 | # A workflow run is made up of one or more jobs that can run sequentially or in parallel 16 | jobs: 17 | # This workflow contains a single job called "build" 18 | build: 19 | # The type of runner that the job will run on 20 | runs-on: internal-builders 21 | 22 | # Steps represent a sequence of tasks that will be executed as part of the job 23 | steps: 24 | - name: Remove toolstree directory if exists 25 | run: sudo rm -rf ./hub-images/toolstree 26 | 27 | - name: Change ownership of files for checkout 28 | env: 29 | SERVER_WORKDIR: ${{ secrets.SERVER_WORKDIR }} 30 | run: sudo chown -R $USER:$USER $SERVER_WORKDIR || true 31 | 32 | - uses: actions/checkout@v2 33 | 34 | - name: Check for duplicated Output directives 35 | working-directory: ./hub-images 36 | run: | 37 | ./validate_directories.sh 38 | 39 | # Prepare our custom builder 40 | - name: Prepare our builder 41 | run: | 42 | sudo apt-get install --assume-yes --no-install-recommends debian-archive-keyring 43 | 44 | # Configure GPG 45 | - name: Configure the GPG Key 46 | env: 47 | GPG_SIGNING_KEY: ${{ secrets.GPG_SIGNING_KEY }} 48 | run: | 49 | echo -n "$GPG_SIGNING_KEY" | base64 --decode | sudo gpg --import 50 | echo -n "$GPG_SIGNING_KEY" | base64 --decode | gpg --import 51 | 52 | # Setup mkosi 53 | - name: setup-mkosi 54 | uses: systemd/mkosi@v24.3 55 | 56 | - name: Change ownership of files for checkout 57 | env: 58 | SERVER_WORKDIR: ${{ secrets.SERVER_WORKDIR }} 59 | run: sudo chown -R $USER:$USER $SERVER_WORKDIR || true 60 | 61 | # Checks-out your repository under $GITHUB_WORKSPACE, so your job can access it 62 | - uses: actions/checkout@v2 63 | with: 64 | fetch-depth: 0 65 | 66 | #- name: Debug 67 | # uses: mxschmitt/action-tmate@v3 68 | 69 | # Setup mkosi tools tree 70 | - name: Setup mkosi tools tree 71 | working-directory: ./hub-images 72 | run: | 73 | sudo mkosi --distribution fedora --include=mkosi-tools --output-dir=./toolstree 74 | 75 | # Runs a set of commands using the runners shell 76 | - name: Rebuild images 77 | run: | 78 | REBUILD_NEED_FOR=$(git diff-tree --no-commit-id --name-only -r ${{ github.sha }} | grep -E '.conf|.preset' | awk -F'/' '{print $1 "/" $2 "/" $3}' | sort -u) 79 | 80 | root_dir="$(pwd)" 81 | for dir in ${REBUILD_NEED_FOR[@]}; do cd "$dir" && sudo mkosi; cd $root_dir; done 82 | cd hub-images 83 | sudo ./clean-artifacts.sh 84 | 85 | # Prepare everything for syncing 86 | - 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # mkosi-definitions 2 | This repository contains the mkosi definitions for the images 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | 3 | root_dir=$(pwd) 4 | 5 | for definitions_dir in ./*/*; do 6 | if [ -d "$definitions_dir"/mkosi.images ] && cd "$definitions_dir"; then 7 | if ! mkosi; then 8 | echo "mkosi failed for $definitions_dir" 9 | # Always return 0, so that all images are built 10 | true 11 | fi 12 | else 13 | echo "Could not cd to $definitions_dir" 14 | fi 15 | cd "$root_dir" || exit 3 16 | done 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /check-all.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | import subprocess 4 | import json 5 | 6 | matrix = { 7 | "debian": ["bookworm", "sid"], 8 | "ubuntu": ["noble", "plucky"], 9 | "fedora": ["41", "42", "rawhide"], 10 | "arch": ["rolling"], 11 | "opensuse": ["leap", "tumbleweed"], 12 | "centos": ["9", "10"], 13 | "alma": ["9"], 14 | "rocky": ["9"], 15 | } 16 | 17 | # TODO maybe use SplitArtifacts=tar instead of building twice 18 | 19 | for distro, releases in matrix.items(): 20 | if distro == "opensuse": 21 | # Failes due to outdated signing key? 22 | continue 23 | 24 | for release in releases: 25 | print(f"Building {distro} {release}") 26 | # Call mkosi with the appropriate arguments 27 | # For demonstration, we will just print ensure the config is valid 28 | proc = subprocess.run( 29 | ["mkosi", "-d", distro, "-r", release], 30 | check=True, 31 | ) 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /clean-artifacts.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | shopt -s extglob 4 | root_dir="$(pwd)" 5 | for f in "$root_dir"/output/public/storage/*/*/*; do 6 | if [ -d "$f" ]; then 7 | cd "$f" || exit 8 | rm -rf !(*.tar.xz|*.raw.xz|*.SHA256SUMS|*.SHA256SUMS.gpg|*.nspawn) 9 | # Rename the files to the correct name for machinectl 10 | find ./ -type f -name "*.SHA256SUMS" -exec bash -c 'mv "$1" "${1%/*}/SHA256SUMS"' _ {} \; 11 | find ./ -type f -name "*.SHA256SUMS.gpg" -exec bash -c 'mv "$1" "${1%/*}/SHA256SUMS.gpg"' _ {} \; 12 | fi 13 | cd "$root_dir" || exit 14 | done 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mkosi.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Output] 2 | OutputDirectory=mkosi.output/%d/%r 3 | CompressOutput=xz 4 | Output=image 5 | SplitArtifacts= 6 | 7 | [Build] 8 | BuildDirectory=mkosi.builddir 9 | CacheDirectory=mkosi.cache 10 | 11 | [Content] 12 | RootPassword=root 13 | Hostname=%d-%r 14 | Bootable=no 15 | 16 | [Validation] 17 | Checksum=yes 18 | Sign=yes 19 | Key=9E31BD4963FC2D19815FA7180E2A1E4B25A425F6 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mkosi.conf.d/ArchLinux/mkosi.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Match] 2 | Distribution=arch 3 | 4 | [Content] 5 | Packages= 6 | base 7 | cryptsetup 8 | dbus 9 | gnutls 10 | libbpf 11 | libfido2 12 | libmicrohttpd 13 | libnftnl 14 | libpwquality 15 | libseccomp 16 | libxkbcommon 17 | openssl 18 | qrencode 19 | tpm2-tss 20 | vim 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mkosi.conf.d/ArchLinux/mkosi.conf.d/10-bootable.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Match] 2 | Format=disk 3 | 4 | [Content] 5 | Packages= 6 | linux 7 | Bootable=yes 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mkosi.conf.d/ArchLinux/mkosi.postinst.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | # make sure systemd-networkd and systemd-resolved are running 3 | systemctl enable systemd-networkd 4 | systemctl enable systemd-resolved 5 | # make sure we symlink /run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf to /etc/resolv.conf 6 | # otherwise curl will fail 7 | ln -sf /run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf 8 | # Add pts/[0-4] to /etc/securetty to allow logins via `machinectl login` 9 | { 10 | echo "pts/0" 11 | echo "pts/1" 12 | echo "pts/2" 13 | echo "pts/3" 14 | echo "pts/4" 15 | } >>/etc/securetty 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mkosi.conf.d/CentOS/mkosi.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Match] 2 | Distribution=|centos 3 | Distribution=|alma 4 | Distribution=|rocky 5 | 6 | [Distribution] 7 | Repositories=epel 8 | 9 | [Content] 10 | Packages= 11 | yum 12 | NetworkManager 13 | iproute 14 | iputils 15 | vim 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mkosi.conf.d/CentOS/mkosi.conf.d/10-bootable.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Match] 2 | Format=disk 3 | 4 | [Content] 5 | Packages= 6 | kernel-core 7 | systemd-boot 8 | Bootable=yes 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mkosi.conf.d/CentOS/mkosi.postinst.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | # make sure NetworkManager is running 3 | systemctl enable NetworkManager 4 | # Add pts/[0-4] to /etc/securetty to allow logins via `machinectl login` 5 | { 6 | echo "pts/0" 7 | echo "pts/1" 8 | echo "pts/2" 9 | echo "pts/3" 10 | echo "pts/4" 11 | } >> /etc/securetty 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mkosi.conf.d/Debian/mkosi.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Match] 2 | Distribution=debian 3 | 4 | [Content] 5 | Packages= 6 | iproute2 7 | iputils-ping 8 | gnupg2 9 | apt 10 | vim 11 | systemd 12 | systemd-resolved 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mkosi.conf.d/Debian/mkosi.conf.d/10-bootable.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Match] 2 | Format=disk 3 | 4 | [Content] 5 | Packages= 6 | linux-image-amd64 7 | systemd-boot 8 | Bootable=yes 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mkosi.conf.d/Debian/mkosi.postinst.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | # make sure systemd-networkd and systemd-resolved are running 3 | systemctl enable systemd-networkd 4 | systemctl enable systemd-resolved 5 | # make sure we symlink /run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf to /etc/resolv.conf 6 | # otherwise curl will fail 7 | ln -sf /run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mkosi.conf.d/Fedora/mkosi.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Match] 2 | Distribution=fedora 3 | 4 | [Content] 5 | Packages= 6 | dnf 7 | iputils 8 | iproute 9 | systemd-resolved 10 | systemd-networkd 11 | fedora-release 12 | sssd 13 | vim 14 | pam 15 | passwd 16 | util-linux 17 | 18 | #[Host] 19 | #ToolsTree=../../toolstree/image 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mkosi.conf.d/Fedora/mkosi.conf.d/10-bootable.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Match] 2 | Format=disk 3 | 4 | [Content] 5 | Packages= 6 | kernel-core 7 | systemd-boot 8 | Bootable=yes 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mkosi.conf.d/Fedora/mkosi.postinst.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | # make sure we symlink /run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf to /etc/resolv.conf 3 | ln -sf /run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mkosi.conf.d/Fedora/mkosi.skeleton/usr/lib/systemd/system-preset/10-enable-network.preset: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | enable systemd-networkd.service 2 | enable systemd-resolved.service 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mkosi.conf.d/Ubuntu/mkosi.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Match] 2 | Distribution=ubuntu 3 | 4 | [Distribution] 5 | Repositories=main,universe,restricted,multiverse 6 | 7 | [Content] 8 | Packages= 9 | iproute2 10 | iputils-ping 11 | gnupg2 12 | apt 13 | vim 14 | systemd 15 | systemd-resolved 16 | Bootable=no 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mkosi.conf.d/Ubuntu/mkosi.conf.d/10-bootable.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Match] 2 | Format=disk 3 | 4 | [Content] 5 | Packages= 6 | linux-generic 7 | systemd-boot 8 | Bootable=yes 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mkosi.conf.d/Ubuntu/mkosi.postinst.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | # make sure systemd-networkd and systemd-resolved are running 3 | systemctl enable systemd-networkd 4 | systemctl enable systemd-resolved 5 | # make sure we symlink /run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf to /etc/resolv.conf 6 | # otherwise curl will fail 7 | ln -sf /run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf 8 | # unlock root account 9 | passwd -u root 10 | # Add pts/[0-4] to /etc/securetty to allow logins via `machinectl login` 11 | { 12 | echo "pts/0" 13 | echo "pts/1" 14 | echo "pts/2" 15 | echo "pts/3" 16 | echo "pts/4" 17 | } >> /etc/securetty 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mkosi.conf.d/openSUSE/mkosi.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Match] 2 | Distribution=opensuse 3 | 4 | [Content] 5 | Packages= 6 | iputils 7 | iproute2 8 | # TODO why not zypper?! 9 | dnf 10 | systemd-network 11 | systemd 12 | vim 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mkosi.conf.d/openSUSE/mkosi.conf.d/10-bootable.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Match] 2 | Format=disk 3 | 4 | [Content] 5 | Packages= 6 | kernel-default 7 | Bootable=yes 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mkosi.conf.d/openSUSE/mkosi.postinst.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | # make sure systemd-networkd and systemd-resolved are running 3 | systemctl enable systemd-networkd 4 | systemctl enable systemd-resolved 5 | # make sure we symlink /run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf to /etc/resolv.conf 6 | # otherwise curl will fail 7 | ln -sf /run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf /etc/resolv.conf 8 | # Add pts/[0-4] to /etc/securetty to allow logins via `machinectl login` 9 | { 10 | echo "pts/0" 11 | echo "pts/1" 12 | echo "pts/2" 13 | echo "pts/3" 14 | echo "pts/4" 15 | } >> /etc/securetty 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mkosi.repart/00-esp.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later 2 | 3 | [Partition] 4 | Type=esp 5 | Format=vfat 6 | CopyFiles=/boot:/ 7 | CopyFiles=/efi:/ 8 | SizeMinBytes=512M 9 | SizeMaxBytes=512M 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mkosi.repart/10-root.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later 2 | 3 | [Partition] 4 | Type=root 5 | Format=btrfs 6 | Minimize=guess 7 | CopyFiles=/ 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mkosi@.service: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Unit] 2 | Description=mkosi images builder for %I 3 | 4 | [Service] 5 | Type=oneshot 6 | RemainAfterExit=yes 7 | ExecStart=/usr/bin/nspawn-builder -n %i 8 | 9 | [Install] 10 | WantedBy=multi-user.target 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test-container.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | sudo nspawn init "$1/$2/$3" 4 | sleep 30s 5 | sudo machinectl start "$1-$2-$3" 6 | sleep 30s 7 | sudo machinectl login "$1-$2-$3" 8 | sudo machinectl stop "$1-$2-$3" 9 | sleep 30s 10 | sudo machinectl remove "$1-$2-$3" 11 | sudo machinectl clean 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /validate_directories.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | # This script will prevent test to be successful in case that you have duplicated 4 | # Output directories set in the mkosi definitions. 5 | 6 | output_dirs=() 7 | working_dir="" 8 | 9 | if [ -z "$1" ]; then 10 | working_dir="./" 11 | else 12 | working_dir="$1" 13 | fi 14 | 15 | if cd "$working_dir"; then 16 | for f in */*/mkosi.images/*; do 17 | output_dir="" 18 | output_dir=$(grep "^OutputDirectory=" "$f") 19 | output_dir=${output_dir#*=} 20 | output_dirs+=("${output_dir}") 21 | done 22 | fi 23 | 24 | 25 | total_unique_items=$(printf '%s\n' "${output_dirs[@]}" | awk '!($0 in seen){seen[$0];c++} END {print c}') 26 | 27 | ((total_unique_items != ${#output_dirs[@]})) && echo "Error: found duplicated directories directives, please validate the OutputDirectory= section in the mkosi definitions, leaving." && exit 1 || echo "No duplicated directories directives found." 28 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------