When inheriting the mender-full
or mender-full-ubi
class in local.conf
,
Mender provides a default set of features that covers a wide range of boards and
needs. However, sometimes it may be necessary to enable or disable certain
features depending on the needs of the particular build. Use
MENDER_FEATURES_ENABLE
and MENDER_FEATURES_DISABLE
variables to enable and
disable features provided by Mender.
To enable a feature, add this to your local.conf
:
MENDER_FEATURES_ENABLE_append = " <FEATURE>"
To disable a feature, add this to your local.conf
:
MENDER_FEATURES_DISABLE_append = " <FEATURE>"
Note that the space inside the string is important in both of the above examples!
Below is a list of the features that Mender provides, with descriptions:
mender-bios
- Enables booting of traditional BIOS based systems. Normally
enabled together with mender-grub
. Disabling this feature with mender-grub
enabled will assume the booting process uses the UEFI standard.
mender-growfs-data
- Enable dynamic resizing of the data filesystem through systemd-growfs
mender-grub
- Enables integration with the GRUB bootloader.
mender-image
- Enables a build that uses the Mender defined partition
layout.
mender-image-bios
- Enables a build that provides a Mender partitioned image
for use with traditional BIOS based systems (.biosimg
). Enabling this
feature requires enabling mender-image
too.
mender-image-gpt
- Enables a build that provides a Mender partitioned image
for use with BIOS GPT based systems (.biosimg
). Enabling this feature
requires enabling mender-image
too.
mender-image-sd
- Enables a build that provides a Mender partitioned SD card
image (.sdimg
). Enabling this feature requires enabling mender-image
too.
mender-image-ubi
- Enables a build that provides a Mender partitioned UBI
image (.ubimg
). Enabling this feature requires enabling mender-image
too.
mender-image-uefi
- Enables a build that provides a Mender partitioned UEFI
image (.uefiimg
). Enabling this feature requires enabling mender-image
too.
mender-client-install
- Enables a build that has Mender installed, with
configuration. Note that this does not include the default Mender partition
layout, use mender-image
for that.
mender-partuuid
- Enable usage of UUID as partition identifiers (GRUB only).
You must set the UUID's for all parts in your environment, e.g
# UUID's generated using the 'uuidgen -r' command
MENDER_BOOT_PART = "/dev/disk/by-partuuid/9553c78a-bed1-40fe-9333-f7409e0585e5"
MENDER_ROOTFS_PART_A = "/dev/disk/by-partuuid/cb8cc332-f5e3-4b53-a489-13d3a8dd5768"
MENDER_ROOTFS_PART_B = "/dev/disk/by-partuuid/708798f3-4e9d-4338-bb69-bc92e0b51efb"
MENDER_DATA_PART = "/dev/disk/by-partuuid/0965b52a-89bd-46c1-ac69-3b27fb6c2aae"
mender-systemd
- Enables a Mender build that uses systemd. See also the
section about disabling Mender as a system
service.
mender-ubi
- Enables Mender configuration files specifically for UBI images.
mender-uboot
- Enables integration with the U-Boot bootloader.
mender-persist-systemd-machine-id
- Enables setting up the systemd machine
ID to be persistent across OTA updates.
By default, no features are enabled, but it is common to include a top level
class in order to get some default features. Here is an example of how to enable
such a class in local.conf
:
INHERIT += "mender-full"
The currently available classes are:
mender-full
: Enables the most common features for Mender, which are:
mender-image
mender-client-install
mender-systemd
mender-image-uefi
mender-grub
mender-growfs-data
mender-full-ubi
: Enables the most common features for UBI based Mender
installations, which are:
mender-image
mender-image-ubi
mender-client-install
mender-systemd
mender-ubi
mender-uboot
mender-growfs-data
Yocto releases prior to 2.6 (thud) used a different feature set by default.
Use the following command to inspect features enabled for your build:
bitbake -e core-image-minimal | grep '^DISTRO_FEATURES='
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