Revert "test: use btrfs by default on Arch as well"

There's something very wrong going on when using btrfs for the test
images, namely:
  - there's a significant performance hit, i.e. the Arch Linux run is
    ~20% slower, in the coverage run the situation is even worse
  - intermittent boot failures
  - intermittent "No space left on device" errors (even though there's
    enough free space)

Since debugging this might take a while, let's temporarily revert back
to ext4 to make the CI stable again.

This reverts commit 7eb7e3ec4f.
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Frantisek Sumsal 2024-02-19 11:23:31 +01:00
parent ac63c8df30
commit 18c769b0ff

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@ -47,13 +47,9 @@ KERNEL_VER="${KERNEL_VER-$(uname -r)}"
QEMU_TIMEOUT="${QEMU_TIMEOUT:-1800}"
NSPAWN_TIMEOUT="${NSPAWN_TIMEOUT:-1800}"
TIMED_OUT= # will be 1 after run_* if *_TIMEOUT is set and test timed out
get_bool "$LOOKS_LIKE_SUSE" && FSTYPE="${FSTYPE:-btrfs}" || FSTYPE="${FSTYPE:-ext4}"
UNIFIED_CGROUP_HIERARCHY="${UNIFIED_CGROUP_HIERARCHY:-default}"
EFI_MOUNT="${EFI_MOUNT:-$(bootctl -x 2>/dev/null || echo /boot)}"
if get_bool "$LOOKS_LIKE_SUSE" || get_bool "$LOOKS_LIKE_ARCH"; then
FSTYPE="${FSTYPE:-btrfs}"
else
FSTYPE="${FSTYPE:-ext4}"
fi
# Note that defining a different IMAGE_NAME in a test setup script will only result
# in default.img being copied and renamed. It can then be extended by defining
# a test_append_files() function. The $1 parameter will be the root directory.