Hi,
Not sure what you expect here.
The expectation was that obs can still build images with dm features supported without requiring the user to rebuild an obs kernel. Basically the working state that it offered before.
You can build a modified kernel-obs-build in your project, and it will be picked up by OBS for use by the build container.
Yes this is correct, but to my understanding kernel-obs-build exists to exactly support the use cases of the buildservice and to prevent users from compiling their own kernel I mean you can argue that you don't care for my use case, that's a fair point because I'm just one uninteresting user of obs. But with the current change _no_ user of obs who wants to build let's say a luks image for Tumbleweed will be able to do it out of the box. What would happen if you delete the filesystem support from the kernel that is needed to mount the obs workers rootfs ? Everything would break down but you could solve the issue by just rebuilding the kernel adding the needed filesystem in your personal project. I assume this wouldn't be a preferred solution ? I'm just saying this is not very user friendly. It would be great if kernel-obs-build can stay stable enough to support common use cases of obs targets independently of changes to the actual distribution kernel (kernel-default). I was under the impression that this distinction exists for exactly that reason. It would cause things to just continue to work and kernel-obs-build is only used in the scope of obs. Unless image building on obs is not a valid use case I think that kernel should offer support for luks, mdadm, lvm just for usability reasons and maybe also because not every user knows how to simply rebuild kernel-obs-build and add missing stuff. Thanks much Regards, Marcus -- Public Key available via: https://keybase.io/marcus_schaefer/key.asc keybase search marcus_schaefer ------------------------------------------------------- Marcus Schäfer Am Unterösch 9 Tel: +49 7562 905437 D-88316 Isny / Rohrdorf Germany -------------------------------------------------------