<message>Update documentation and scripts to include configuration for extra LAN IPs on eth1 and VLAN interface eth1.40, allowing the LXC to serve multiple subnets and provide NAT for internet access. Modify nftables NAT configuration to accommodate these changes and ensure proper DHCP and DNS setup on eth1. This improves the overall network boot functionality and user experience for the CM4 eMMC provisioning service.
<message>Add new documentation files for device DNS management via DHCP and dnsmasq configuration. Update cloud-init scripts to ensure proper handling of /etc/resolv.conf and DNS settings, allowing for seamless integration with file.server. Modify existing scripts to support dynamic LAN subnet configuration and improve overall network boot functionality. These changes enhance user experience and streamline the setup process for the CM4 eMMC provisioning service.
<message>Add a new step-by-step guide for deploying the CM4 eMMC provisioning service on a new Proxmox instance, enhancing clarity for users. Update existing documentation to reflect changes in network configuration options, including the introduction of LAN subnet settings for DHCP and TFTP. Modify cloud-init scripts to ensure proper management of DNS settings and improve the handling of network interfaces. Additionally, enhance the toggle script for network boot to dynamically read the LAN gateway from configuration files, streamlining the setup process and improving user experience.
<message>Delete the existing bootstrap.sh script used for cloud-init first boot, as it is no longer needed. Update the bootstrap.sh.example script to provide clearer instructions for users on how to customize and deploy their own bootstrap script, ensuring better guidance for cloud-init integration. These changes streamline the provisioning process and enhance user experience.
<message>Revise the TODO list to mark completed tasks related to taskbar icon changes, dark theme fixes, and script optimizations for kiosk mode. Update the README files to clarify the structure of the cloud-init fileserver, including new touch-friendly Chromium flags and the addition of a no-select extension for kiosk use. Remove the obsolete touchscreen quirks file to streamline the project. These changes improve documentation clarity and reflect the latest enhancements in the provisioning process.
<message>Delete obsolete one-shot scripts for setting screen rotation and wallpaper, as well as related Python and shell scripts. Update the first-boot configuration to streamline the provisioning process by removing references to these scripts. This cleanup enhances maintainability and focuses on the essential steps required for the first boot experience, ensuring a more efficient setup for users.
<message>Update the cloud-init scripts to improve GTK theme settings by enforcing dark mode through gsettings and preserving the icon theme for a cohesive user experience. Additionally, enhance the first-boot script to install a Chromium kiosk launcher icon on the desktop and in the application menu, along with a five-tap close functionality for Chromium. These changes streamline the user interface and ensure a consistent dark theme across applications and the taskbar.
<message>Introduce a revision tracking system across project files, allowing for easier identification of changes. Update the README files to include instructions for bumping revisions and auto-bumping on commits. Additionally, enhance cloud-init scripts with revision comments for better version control. Modify the dashboard API to improve build status management, including a forced clear option for stuck statuses, enhancing user experience and operational reliability.
Revise the first-boot script to implement a structured approach with 13 numbered steps, allowing for better control over the execution order. Introduce two new one-shot scripts: `01-set-rotation-once.sh` and `02-set-wallpaper-once.sh`, replacing the previous single script approach. Update documentation to reflect these changes, including the new configuration options for enabling/disabling steps and the revised file structure for one-shot scripts. Enhance the dashboard to display first-boot progress, improving user feedback during the initial setup.
Eliminate the rpi-eeprom configuration steps from the first-boot script, simplifying the installation process. Update the documentation to clarify that the EEPROM boot order is now set via the dashboard or manually, rather than during first boot. Adjust package installation logs to reflect the removal of rpi-eeprom and ensure clarity in the installation process. Enhance overall documentation to guide users on the new EEPROM update methods.
Implement a new feature to allow users to update the EEPROM via the dashboard, including the generation of necessary update files. Enhance the device action handling to support the 'eeprom_update' action for USB-connected devices, ensuring proper validation of boot order presets. Update the dashboard UI to include an EEPROM update option alongside existing actions, improving user experience. Modify related scripts to handle EEPROM updates effectively, including file management and error handling during the update process.
Modify the first-boot script and documentation to set the EEPROM boot order to 0xf21, prioritizing eMMC boot followed by network boot. Adjust network boot settings for faster failure on DHCP timeouts and update related scripts and documentation to reflect these changes. Enhance the rescue script to directly modify EEPROM settings without requiring a chroot into eMMC, streamlining the recovery process for devices stuck in network-only boot. Update relevant documentation to ensure clarity on the new boot order and its implications.
Update NETWORK-BOOT-TROUBLESHOOTING.md to clarify the boot process after start4.elf, emphasizing the importance of config.txt settings for kernel and initramfs. Introduce checks for GPU logging and ensure proper configuration for UART. Modify initramfs scripts to improve DHCP lease acquisition and ensure shell output is directed to the serial console. Update ensure-tftpboot-config-kernel-initrd.sh to enforce necessary config settings and link DTB files in serial-prefix directories for better device compatibility.
Introduce a new section in NETWORK-BOOT-TROUBLESHOOTING.md addressing issues where boot stops after start4.elf, detailing necessary config.txt settings for kernel and initramfs. Include instructions for ensuring the presence of required files in the TFTP root and a command to verify configurations on the LXC. Update initrd.img to reflect changes in the network boot process.
Enhance the NETWORK-BOOT-LXC.md documentation with detailed steps for testing network boot functionality, including prerequisites, expected outcomes, and quick testing methods. Introduce a new section on monitoring network boot status on the LXC, outlining commands to check DHCP leases, dnsmasq status, and registered devices. Update the initramfs scripts to support a rescue mode for devices stuck in network-only boot, allowing users to change boot order settings. Include a new rescue script for eMMC management in the build process.
Implement a new API endpoint to retrieve current DHCP leases from dnsmasq, enhancing the dashboard's functionality for monitoring network devices. Update the home.html template to display DHCP lease information in a structured table format, including IP, MAC, hostname, and expiry details. Introduce buttons for enabling and disabling DHCP network boot, improving user interaction. Enhance JavaScript to fetch and display lease data dynamically, ensuring users have real-time visibility of network activity.
Enhance the dashboard API with new endpoints for managing DHCP network boot options, allowing devices to enable or disable network boot via POST requests. Update the device action handling to include a 'reboot' action, specifically for network devices. Modify the home.html template to display the current state of network boot and provide a button for disabling it. Update provisioning scripts to disable network boot after deployment or backup completion, ensuring devices boot from eMMC on the next startup. Improve user feedback and error handling throughout the changes.