This is using pre-signed binaries by Microsoft, Canonical and Debian,
no customized signing.
Changelog: None
Signed-off-by: Kristian Amlie <kristian.amlie@northern.tech>
This means that `grub-install` and `update-grub` no longer risk
bricking the device, but will produce boot scripts with Mender support
integrated. It also means that the standard GRUB menu will be
available.
It is supported on x86_64 platforms where `grub.d` is available, and
can be turned on and off with `MENDER_GRUB_D_INTEGRATION`. The default
is to use it if available.
Devices that did not previously use `grub.d` integration won't be
upgraded correctly with it turned on, so it is advised to set
`MENDER_GRUB_D_INTEGRATION=n` if you are upgrading existing devices.
Changelog: Commit
Signed-off-by: Kristian Amlie <kristian.amlie@northern.tech>
This commit adds all necessary bits to be able to execute runtime tests
for mender-convert'ed QEMU x86_64 image. Namely:
* Install SSH key as an authorized one on the device using an overlay,
and pass the private one to be use by the test framework.
* Create a QEMU launcher wrapper, similar to the one in meta-mender, for
the test framework to use in order to start/stop the virtual device.
* Exclude the test_update tests for all configurations but Ubuntu QEMU
one using a pytest filter 'not test_upate'.
* Copy from meta-mender the keys required for test_signed_updates.
* Install mender-artifact in CI to be used in tests.
Changelog: None
Signed-off-by: Lluis Campos <lluis.campos@northern.tech>