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Fabiano Fidêncio 64dedaf926 build: wire qemu-nvidia-cpu verity params and component manifest
Teach the shim-v2 build to feed the "nvidia" base root hash into the Go
runtime's KERNELVERITYPARAMS_NV_BASE - its KERNELVERITYPARAMS_NV is the
monolithic nvidia-gpu hash - so qemu-nvidia-cpu boots the base image
verity-backed just like qemu-nvidia-cpu-runtime-rs already does.

List the new qemu-nvidia-cpu / qemu-nvidia-cpu-runtime-rs classes in
shim-components.json so the build ships them: both boot the nvidia base
image with the nvidia kernel and no GPU extension, dropping OVMF on x86_64
and keeping it on aarch64 (which boots via UEFI).

Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <ffidencio@nvidia.com>
Assisted-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
2026-07-14 10:20:59 +02:00
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Kata Containers packaging

Introduction

Kata Containers currently supports packages for many distributions. Tooling to aid in creating these packages are contained within this repository.

Build in a container

Kata build artifacts are available within a container image, created by a Dockerfile. Reference DaemonSets are provided in kata-deploy, which make installation of Kata Containers in a running Kubernetes Cluster very straightforward.

Build static binaries

See the static build documentation.

Build Kata Containers Kernel

See the kernel documentation.

Build QEMU

See the QEMU documentation.

Create a Kata Containers release

See the release documentation.

Packaging scripts

See the scripts documentation.

Credits

Kata Containers packaging uses packagecloud for package hosting.