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This is an [[Unscheduled software release process|unscheduled software release]]. See also [[OLPC 656 Software Release Notes]]. |
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== Summary == |
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; Title: Mexico Build and Customization Key |
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; Date proposed: 2008-03-02 |
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; Target date: week of 2008-03-02 |
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; Trac items: |
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:* [http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/1124 1124] - documenting practices for customizing builds |
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:* [http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/6430 6430] - usb-based customization key |
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:* [http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/6598 6598] - base activities for customizable builds |
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:* [http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/6431 6431] - resource usage of activities installed via library bundles installed via journal |
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:* [http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/6631 6631] - olpc-utils for customization key |
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:NOT ADDRESSED: [http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/6432 6432], [http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/5719 5719] |
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; Priority: high. Mexico deployment is blocking on the release. |
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; Champion: C. Scott Ananian |
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; Reviewers |
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: Reviewers should include: Michael, Bernie, Scott, Jim, Scott, Tomeu |
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; Special testing required: none |
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; Rollout: |
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:* Manufacturing: none |
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:* Field: manual reflash and customization to all Mexico machines. |
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; Discussion: [[Talk:OLPC_SW-ECO_3|Comments/discussion]] |
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; Checklist: [[OLPC_SW-ECO_3 Checklist]] (initially cloned from [[USR_Checklist]]) |
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==Issue list== |
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# Mexico wants to install different activities than those contained in build 656. |
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#* First-boot customizations make 'save-nand'-based customizations risky to deploy. |
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#* In order for olpc-update to respect Mexico's activity-set choice, future builds must not contain activities that Mexico has removed. |
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==Proposed Fix(es)== |
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# Remove all activities but those listed in [http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/6598]. Pilgrim patches 5dcc698187a5a7c274eb5b63b821c091e67b17f9, ee82840f79835e4d36f1e1d8f292ec6bafd08352, and 4d5477eef31f3e237e60112fdbbcf810fb80c3f1 accomplish this. |
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# Create and sign a kernel+initramfs that will boot the system, unpack some bundles, and power down the system. Done in [http://dev.laptop.org/git/users/mstone/irfs-udebs irfs-udebs]; signed customization logic is privately available. |
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==Suggested tests== |
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# Specific tests include preparing a USB key with a suitable signed build, signed initramfs, and 'bundles' customization directory, then using it to reflash and customize a write-protected Spanish-language laptop. |
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== Test Results == |
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'''Installation & Customization Test'''<br> |
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===Summary=== |
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==Final test== |
Revision as of 23:21, 3 March 2008
This page is monitored by the OLPC team.
This is an unscheduled software release. See also OLPC 656 Software Release Notes.
Summary
- Title
- Mexico Build and Customization Key
- Date proposed
- 2008-03-02
- Target date
- week of 2008-03-02
- Trac items
- NOT ADDRESSED: 6432, 5719
- Priority
- high. Mexico deployment is blocking on the release.
- Champion
- C. Scott Ananian
- Reviewers
- Reviewers should include: Michael, Bernie, Scott, Jim, Scott, Tomeu
- Special testing required
- none
- Rollout
-
- Manufacturing: none
- Field: manual reflash and customization to all Mexico machines.
- Discussion
- Comments/discussion
- Checklist
- OLPC_SW-ECO_3 Checklist (initially cloned from USR_Checklist)
Issue list
- Mexico wants to install different activities than those contained in build 656.
- First-boot customizations make 'save-nand'-based customizations risky to deploy.
- In order for olpc-update to respect Mexico's activity-set choice, future builds must not contain activities that Mexico has removed.
Proposed Fix(es)
- Remove all activities but those listed in [1]. Pilgrim patches 5dcc698187a5a7c274eb5b63b821c091e67b17f9, ee82840f79835e4d36f1e1d8f292ec6bafd08352, and 4d5477eef31f3e237e60112fdbbcf810fb80c3f1 accomplish this.
- Create and sign a kernel+initramfs that will boot the system, unpack some bundles, and power down the system. Done in irfs-udebs; signed customization logic is privately available.
Suggested tests
- Specific tests include preparing a USB key with a suitable signed build, signed initramfs, and 'bundles' customization directory, then using it to reflash and customize a write-protected Spanish-language laptop.
Test Results
Installation & Customization Test