- The parameter list was wrong, and could never have worked
(apparently noone mixes LightDM with basic setup, even though
it's one of the few with basic_setup()).
- Shorten some lines.
- Move variable initializations closer to where they are first used
- Also warn if no implementations are available
- Handle sysconfig as any other DM; there's no real reason
to treat it specially.
- Add (empty) implementations of all the abstract methods that
are not needed (or supported) by various DMs.
- Order the abstract methods by calling order
- Fix up have_dm
- Make root_mount_point a parameter of the DM classes
- Create instances as needed, then check if they're available
- Keep instances that actually need to be configured
- Clean up remaining cruft from removing old setup_autologin()
with all the string-comparison magic.
- Some DMs allow setting up the default DE. Factor that
out into a method like basic_setup() and setup_autologin()
and add it to the configuration chain.
- For all the DMs that have some kind of basic setup,
introduce a method in the DM class for doing just that.
- The Python code now doesn't call basic setup anywhere,
so this specific revision isn't going to work properly.
- Split the entire body of setup_autologin() to a method
per implementation class.
- Make the check for presence of a DM a class-method,
since if it fails, instantiation is going to be useless.
If displaymanagers is not set in the job config or globally,
it wasn't set at all, leading to a runtime error. Set to
None, so that the regular error message will be triggered.
FIXES#1002
- Reported by Bill Auger (I think), a 15GiB disk wouldn't hold
a 8.9GiB root plus 4GiB swap -- due to 10% overprovisioning
of swap, plus the 2.1GiB fudge factor.
- Calculating first free sector had an off-by-one so that
partitioning would start at 2049.
- EFI boot partition grew 1 sector larger than desired.
- While here, align everything to 1MiB boundaries as well.
FIXES#1008
- Make *mandatory* optional (and default to false); this
allows shorter lists of entries
- Allow degenerate entries which are just a name
(which have *mandatory* set to false as well).
SEE #992
- Allow just a name entry, instead of requiring an object
entry; this makes "foo" equal to { name: "foo", runlevel: "default" }
and simplifies more for the straightfoward case of #974.
- Based on comments from #974, follow the configuration
scheme from services-systemd, so with separate lists
"services" and "disable". This ties it **slightly**
less closely to the commands passed to rc-config.
- If runlevel isn't set (at all) then use "default". For
most systems that do not use multiple runlevels, this
simplifies the configuration to just a list of service names
to add or delete.
- Document the functions some more
- Only "state" (i.e. action) "add" and "del" make sense,
avoid calling rc-update for other keys (e.g. typo's).
This matches the documentation, although there might be
other actions that make sense (see also services-systemd,
with its enable, disable and mask actions).