Moving initscript to live-config.
[live-boot-grml.git] / bin / boot.sh
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-#!/bin/sh
-
-# Exit if system was not booted by live-boot
-grep -qs boot=live /proc/cmdline || exit 0
-
-DO_SNAPSHOT=/sbin/live-snapshot
-SNAPSHOT_CONF="/etc/live/boot.d/snapshot.conf"
-
-# Read snapshot configuration variables
-[ -r ${SNAPSHOT_CONF} ] && . ${SNAPSHOT_CONF}
-
-# Define LSB log_* functions.
-# Depend on lsb-base (>= 3.0-6) to ensure that this file is present.
-. /lib/lsb/init-functions
-
-# Try to cache everything we're likely to need after ejecting.  This
-# is fragile and simple-minded, but our options are limited.
-cache_path()
-{
-       path="${1}"
-
-       if [ -d "${path}" ]
-       then
-               find "${path}" -type f | xargs cat > /dev/null 2>&1
-       elif [ -f "${path}" ]
-       then
-               if file -L "${path}" | grep -q 'dynamically linked'
-               then
-                       # ldd output can be of three forms:
-                       # 1. linux-vdso.so.1 =>  (0x00007fffe3fb4000)
-                       #    This is a virtual, kernel shared library and we want to skip it
-                       # 2. libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0x00007f5e9dc0c000)
-                       #    We want to cache the third word.
-                       # 3. /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 (0x00007f5e9df8b000)
-                       #    We want to cache the first word.
-                       ldd "${path}" | while read line
-                       do
-                               if echo "$line" | grep -qs ' =>  '
-                               then
-                                       continue
-                               elif echo "$line" | grep -qs ' => '
-                               then
-                                       lib=$(echo "${line}" | awk '{ print $3 }')
-                               else
-                                       lib=$(echo "${line}" | awk '{ print $1 }')
-                               fi
-                               cache_path "${lib}"
-                       done
-               fi
-
-               cat "${path}" >/dev/null 2>&1
-       fi
-}
-
-get_boot_device()
-{
-       # search in /proc/mounts for the device that is mounted at /live/image
-       while read DEVICE MOUNT REST
-       do
-               if [ "${MOUNT}" = "/live/image" ]
-               then
-                       echo "${DEVICE}"
-                       exit 0
-               fi
-       done < /proc/mounts
-}
-
-device_is_USB_flash_drive()
-{
-       # remove leading "/dev/" and all trailing numbers from input
-       DEVICE=$(expr substr ${1} 6 3)
-
-       # check that device starts with "sd"
-       [ "$(expr substr ${DEVICE} 1 2)" != "sd" ] && return 1
-
-       # check that the device is an USB device
-       if readlink /sys/block/${DEVICE} | grep -q usb
-       then
-               return 0
-       fi
-
-       return 1
-}
-
-log_begin_msg "live-boot: resyncing snapshots and caching reboot files..."
-
-if ! grep -qs nopersistent /proc/cmdline && grep -qs persistent /proc/cmdline
-then
-       # ROOTSNAP and HOMESNAP are defined in ${SNAPSHOT_CONF} file
-       if [ ! -z "${ROOTSNAP}" ]
-       then
-               ${DO_SNAPSHOT} --resync-string="${ROOTSNAP}"
-       fi
-
-       if [ ! -z "${HOMESNAP}" ]
-       then
-               ${DO_SNAPSHOT} --resync-string="${HOMESNAP}"
-       fi
-fi
-
-# check for netboot
-if [ ! -z "${NETBOOT}" ] || grep -qs netboot /proc/cmdline || grep -qsi root=/dev/nfs /proc/cmdline  || grep -qsi root=/dev/cifs /proc/cmdline
-then
-       return 0
-fi
-
-# check for toram
-if grep -qs toram /proc/cmdline
-then
-       return 0
-fi
-
-# Don't prompt to eject the SD card on Babbage board, where we reuse it
-# as a quasi-boot-floppy. Technically this uses a bit of ubiquity
-# (archdetect), but since this is mostly only relevant for
-# installations, who cares ...
-if type archdetect >/dev/null 2>&1
-then
-       subarch="$(archdetect)"
-
-       case $subarch in
-               arm*/imx51)
-                       return 0
-                       ;;
-       esac
-fi
-
-prompt=1
-if [ "${NOPROMPT}" = "Yes" ]
-then
-       prompt=
-fi
-
-for path in $(which halt) $(which reboot) /etc/rc?.d /etc/default $(which stty) /bin/plymouth
-do
-       cache_path "${path}"
-done
-
-for x in $(cat /proc/cmdline)
-do
-       case ${x} in
-               quickreboot)
-                       QUICKREBOOT="Yes"
-                       ;;
-       esac
-done
-
-mount -o remount,ro /live/cow
-
-if [ -z ${QUICKREBOOT} ]
-then
-       # Exit if the system was booted from an ISO image rather than a physical CD
-       grep -qs find_iso= /proc/cmdline && return 0
-       # TODO: i18n
-       BOOT_DEVICE="$(get_boot_device)"
-
-       if device_is_USB_flash_drive ${BOOT_DEVICE}
-       then
-               # do NOT eject USB flash drives!
-               # otherwise rebooting with most USB flash drives
-               # failes because they actually remember the
-               # "ejected" state even after reboot
-               MESSAGE="Please remove the USB flash drive"
-
-               if [ "${NOPROMPT}" = "usb" ]
-               then
-                       prompt=
-               fi
-
-       else
-               # ejecting is a very good idea here
-               MESSAGE="Please remove the disc, close the tray (if any)"
-
-               if [ -x /usr/bin/eject ]
-               then
-                       eject -p -m /live/image >/dev/null 2>&1
-               fi
-
-               if [ "${NOPROMPT}" = "cd" ]
-               then
-                       prompt=
-               fi
-       fi
-
-       [ "$prompt" ] || return 0
-
-       if [ -x /bin/plymouth ] && plymouth --ping
-       then
-               plymouth message --text="${MESSAGE} and press ENTER to continue:"
-               plymouth watch-keystroke > /dev/null
-       else
-               stty sane < /dev/console
-
-               printf "\n\n${MESSAGE} and press ENTER to continue:" > /dev/console
-
-               read x < /dev/console
-       fi
-fi