Previously, items were randomly arranged in lists in the json dump. This meant that the JSON files were different after each export.
Now they are naturally sorted and identical.
This should make it easier to save and compare the JSON dumps in version control systems.
Technically, Grub never had 'linuxefi/initrdefi' commands
officially, so this is a bit weird.
However, if we see signs of GRUB older than 2.03, we will assume
that is requires the linuxefi/initrdefi commands from
the out of tree patch to support EFI the old way.
This corresponds with EL7. Other variants seem ok with
the more proper linux/initrd command names.
Create a generic redfish discovery and a MegaRAC specific
variant.
This should open the door for more generic common base redfish discovery
for vaguely compatible implementations. For now, MegaRAC only
overrides the default username and password (which is undefined
in the redfish spec).
Also, have SSDP recognize the variant, and tolerate odd nonsense
like SSDP replies coming from all manner of odd port numbers (no
way to make a sane firewall rule to capture that odd behavior,
but at application level we have a chance).
It was possible for proxyDHCP to look past the network designated end of packet.
Fix this by consistently using the memoryview that was trimmed to size.
One issue is that there are multiple networkmanager connections,
clean this up, though this seems not to be a functional issue.
However, sometimes the lldpad usage screws up network configuration,
disable the facility by forcibly disabling fcoe sincec that is what triggers lldpad.
wq
The change to tolerate either a space or no space ended up
greedily consuming whitespace. Do best possible in two cases:
For log, use the first line as a clue, and consistently pad or not pad
according to first line. It won't catch different pad strategies, or
handle first line being indented but other lines not being indented.
For the textgroup variant, allow subsequent lines to revise the
pad downward, and accept any whitespace, not just space.