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Not all distros support booting without an initrd. E.g. the Debian
kernel builds ext4 as a module and so relies on an initrd to
successfully start the QEMU-based images.
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This catches errors like "ninja not found", missing programs etc. early,
instead of silently ignoring them and trying to boot a broken VM.
In install_config_files(), allow some distro specific files to be absent
(such as /etc/sysconfig/init).
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All test/TEST* but TEST-02-CRYPTSETUP share the same check_result_qemu()
and test_cleanup(), so move them into test_functions and only override
them in TEST-02-CRYPTSETUP.
Also provide a common test_run() which by default assumes that both QEMU
and nspawn tests are run. Particular tests which don't support either
need to explicitly opt out by setting $TEST_NO_{QEMU,NSPAWN}. Do it this
way around to avoid accidentally forgetting to opt in, and to encourage
test authors to at least always support nspawn.
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If run_qemu() exits with non-zero, this either meant that QEMU was not
available (which should be a SKIP) or that QEMU timed out if $QEMU_TIMEOUT was
set (which then should be a FAIL).
Limit the exit code of run_qemu() to QEMU availability only, and track timeouts
separately through the new $TIMED_OUT variable, which is then checked in
check_result_qemu().
Do the same for $NSPAWN_TIMEOUT and run_nspawn() so that nspawn and QEMU work
similarly.
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Fix TEST-{08,09,10,11} to properly skip the test if QEMU is not available
instead of failing, like in the other tests.
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In this test /etc/fstab is replaced by -.mount unit. This causes
systemd-remount-fs.service to not remount / rw, which in turn causes various
failures becuase /var is not writable. In particular
systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service reports many failures. This is something
to possibly fix on its own (see https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/791);
in the meanwhile let's fix this test so that it doesn't fail, since the
point of the test is to check aliases on mount units, and not a ro root.
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