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Support for two variants of the boot mode for Fedora Cloud

Summary

With recent changes in public cloud widely accepting the use of UEFI boot, it would be consistent to add hybrid boot in support of both unifying the classic and uefi boot to the fedora cloud base images.

Owner

Current status

  • Targeted release: Fedora Linux 35
  • Last Updated: 2021-06-03
  • FESCo Issue: Pending
  • Tracker bug: <will be assigned by the Wrangler>
  • Release notes tracker: <will be assigned by the Wrangler>

Detailed Description

The cloud base will be created with multiple partitions and a GPT label instead of one single partition and implicit mbr The partitions will be: 1. An EFI System partition 1. A BIOS boot partition 1. A general data partition


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Benefit to Fedora

This is a continuation from the changes outlined in the Fedora Linux 34 Change to Unify the Grub configuration files. There has been an overwhelming change in the public cloud architectures leading to the widespread support for UEFI boot and add support for other anticipated changes which make it best to modify the boot partitions to include both the classic boot as a fallback and the UEFI. This is going to require a group of modifications to the cloud base, including modifying the partition to support UEFI and a disk label change to GPT. With this change in place, the images will have greater flexibility to support file systems, such as btrfs, for boot across a number of supported providers and environments.

  • To have a consistent configuration across all the architectures
  • Allows the same image to be booted using either EFI or legacy BIOS.
  • Allow easier migration from one environment to another where there is potentially a change in boot loader.
  • Use the same documentation and commands for the avialable cloud architectures instead of having special cases for different environments.
  • Align with images generated by COSA and OSBuild on how the GRUB configuration files are used.
  • Align with other installation methods on how the partitions under
    /boot
    are defined
  • Align with other distributions, like CentOS and OpenSUSE, on support for GRUB configuration

Scope

  • Proposal owners:
    • Submit PRs for Cloud Edition kickstarts to produce hybrid boot.
  • Release engineering:
  • Policies and guidelines: N/A
  • Trademark approval: N/A

Upgrade/compatibility impact

Change will not affect upgrades.


How To Test

Once the change lands in Rawhide, spin up the images in AWS, GCP, and KVM/OpenStack to test to see systems boot and run. Where possible, test images on cloud virtual machines types where both methods are support.

Verify that the general data partition is properly grown in the case that the root volume is larger than the image default.

User Experience

  • Mostly transparent.
  • Consistent recovery experience with other distributions and builds of Fedora Linux.

Dependencies

Grub2

Documentation

No extra documentation is required reading for users. Supporting recovery documentation is already avaialble.

Release Notes

Fedora cloud images are updated to boot on both UEFI and legacy boot through a hybrid configuration.