- Kickstart %post now restores network-first EFI boot order (undoes
Anaconda's disk-first default). Grep pattern includes HTTP boot entries.
- Test force-restarts VM after install so OVMF rereads NVRAM.
- VM successfully network-boots after install, hits /dispatch, bastion
returns exit (local boot). Confirmed in test logs.
- nofail on /boot/efi fstab entry prevents emergency mode.
- Remaining: Fedora disk boot after iPXE exit may still fail.
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ARM integration test:
- arm-iso-provision.test.ts: aarch64 VM boots from bastion-generated ISO
- Uses QEMU aarch64 emulation (slow but validates the R1 scenario)
- Generous timeouts for emulated boot (15min discovery, 60min install)
- test-provision.sh updated: `sudo ./scripts/test-provision.sh arm`
VM boot fixes:
- setBootDisk() preserves UEFI loader/nvram when switching to disk boot
- /boot/efi mount gets nofail in fstab (prevents emergency mode in VMs)
- chronyd enable uses || true (fails in kickstart chroot)
- createIsoVm supports arch parameter for ARM VMs
Note: SSH-after-reboot in OVMF VMs still fails — OVMF doesn't respect
efibootmgr changes and loops PXE/HTTP Boot. Real hardware works fine.
The install flow itself (discovery → kickstart → complete) is validated.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>