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This moves any perl files into bin and sbin folders which will be directly installed
in /usr/bin and /usr/sbin. This is done such that the extract modes in list.xml still
work and the files end up in the right places.
All other files have been moved into the tree folder in their final destination.
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This commit converts the rescue system to systemd rather than the legacy
sysvinit.
Besides being faster, one primary advantage of running systemd here is
that we can "boot" the system we're inspecting via systemd-nspawn
to properly test it.
Note: Bits that don't work:
* nspawn
* old dracut initqueue udev rules in /etc/ are not cleaned out (drop in
support error?)
* the gui may loop differently now
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We can easily avoid post processing the tree simply by moving the tree around
and ensuring we set it up correctly (with the compat symlinks) early in the
process.
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The main change here is not remounting a fresh /run. Dracut does this
for us and we actually need to keep this one as the initial udev
database (when udev is started by dracut) is stored here and thus
mounting an empty fs could see us lose some metadata.
We no longer touch the /bin, /sbin or /lib[64] symlinks as these are
already relative symlinks into /usr and simply bind mounting /usr is
enough.
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(this allows to mount the rescue read-only)
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