Support systemd ConditionFirstBoot (#2409)
By default ConditionFirstBoot is ankered to the presence of /etc/machine-id. However, in our case /etc/machine-id is a bind mount, which makes the first boot condition non-working. Since machine-id is stored by the bootloader on HAOS, use the boot loaders knowledge and pass the information to systemd.
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@@ -54,9 +54,13 @@ if [ "$default" -eq 99 ]; then
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fi
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fi
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if [ "$MACHINE_ID" == "" ]; then
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boot_condition="systemd.condition-first-boot=true"
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fi
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save_env A_TRY A_OK B_TRY B_OK ORDER MACHINE_ID
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default_cmdline="rootwait zram.enabled=1 zram.num_devices=3 net.naming-scheme=v250 systemd.machine_id=$MACHINE_ID fsck.repair=yes"
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default_cmdline="rootwait zram.enabled=1 zram.num_devices=3 net.naming-scheme=v250 systemd.machine_id=$MACHINE_ID fsck.repair=yes $boot_condition"
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file_env -f ($root)/cmdline.txt cmdline
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# root is a full HDD/partition definition in GRUB format like hd0,gpt1
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