Boot with an initramfs by default in cloud images

Generic cloud images with the linux-generic kernel are not able to
boot without an initramfs. Previously, these images attempted to boot
without an initramfs, would fail, and then retry with an initramfs.
This slows the boot and is confusing behavior.
sil2100/riscv-unmatched-unleashed
David Krauser 5 years ago committed by Pat Viafore
parent d059742988
commit 6a37833973
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@ -109,14 +109,6 @@ install_grub() {
efi_boot_dir="/boot/efi/EFI/BOOT"
chroot mountpoint mkdir -p "${efi_boot_dir}"
if [ -n "$partuuid" ]; then
# FIXME: code duplicated between disk-image.binary
# and disk-image-uefi.binary. We want to fix this to not
# have initramfs-tools installed at all on these images.
echo "partuuid found for root device; omitting initrd"
echo "GRUB_FORCE_PARTUUID=$partuuid" >> mountpoint/etc/default/grub.d/40-force-partuuid.cfg
fi
chroot mountpoint apt-get -y update
# UEFI GRUB modules are meant to be used equally by Secure Boot and
@ -241,8 +233,6 @@ create_empty_disk_image "${disk_image}"
create_partitions "${disk_image}"
mount_image "${disk_image}" 1
partuuid=$(blkid -s PARTUUID -o value "$rootfs_dev_mapper")
# Copy the chroot in to the disk
make_ext4_partition "${rootfs_dev_mapper}"
mkdir mountpoint

@ -73,8 +73,6 @@ create_empty_partition "${disk_image}" "$ROOTPART" "$ROOTPART_START" -1 ext2 "$R
mount_image "${disk_image}" "$ROOTPART"
partuuid=$(blkid -s PARTUUID -o value "$rootfs_dev_mapper")
# Copy the chroot in to the disk
make_ext4_partition "${rootfs_dev_mapper}"
mkdir mountpoint
@ -122,15 +120,6 @@ if [ "${should_install_grub}" -eq 1 ]; then
${loop_device}
rm mountpoint/tmp/device.map
if [ -n "$partuuid" ]; then
echo "partuuid found for root device; forcing it in Grub"
mkdir -p mountpoint/etc/default/grub.d
echo "GRUB_FORCE_PARTUUID=$partuuid" >> mountpoint/etc/default/grub.d/40-force-partuuid.cfg
divert_grub mountpoint
chroot mountpoint update-grub
undivert_grub mountpoint
fi
fi
if [ "$ARCH" = "s390x" ]; then

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