-#!/bin/sh
+#!/bin/bash
# Filename: /etc/grml/fai/config/hooks/instsoft.GRML
# Purpose: grml specific Debian installation in the chroot
# Authors: grml-team (grml.org), (c) Michael Prokop <mika@grml.org>
# run it on our own, as updatebase is used at the wrong stage for our needs,
# see /etc/grml/fai/config/hooks/updatebase.GRMLBASE
- $ROOTCMD apt-get update
+ # the apt-get update might return an error if there's for example
+ # a hashsum mismatch on Debian mirror sources, we might want to continue
+ # but should warn the user
+ if ! $ROOTCMD apt-get update ; then
+ echo "Warning: there was an error executing apt-get update, continuing anyway."
+ fi
+
+ # newer aptitude versions won't remove essential packages using
+ # 'aptitude -f -y install file-rc' anymore, therefore force it:
+ $ROOTCMD aptitude -o Aptitude::ProblemResolver::Keep-All-Tier=60000 -f -y install file-rc
+
if ! [ -x $target/usr/bin/aptitude ] ; then
$ROOTCMD apt-get -y install aptitude
fi
echo "Aptitude::Recommends-Important false; // added by grml-live" >> $target/etc/apt/apt.conf
fi
-# make sure we have file-rc available before
-# package_config/GRML is being executed:
-$ROOTCMD apt-get update
-# newer aptitude versions won't remove essential packages using
-# 'aptitude -f -y install file-rc' anymore, therefore force it:
-$ROOTCMD aptitude -o Aptitude::ProblemResolver::Keep-All-Tier=60000 -f -y install file-rc
+# make sure we have file-rc available before package_config/GRML is
+# being executed {{{
+ # the apt-get update might return an error if there's for example
+ # a hashsum mismatch on Debian mirror sources, we might want to continue
+ # but should warn the user
+ if ! $ROOTCMD apt-get update ; then
+ echo "Warning: there was an error executing apt-get update, continuing anyway."
+ fi
+ # newer aptitude versions won't remove essential packages using
+ # 'aptitude -f -y install file-rc' anymore, therefore force it:
+ $ROOTCMD aptitude -o Aptitude::ProblemResolver::Keep-All-Tier=60000 -f -y install file-rc
+# }}}
# get rid of insserv:
if $ROOTCMD dpkg --list insserv 2>/dev/null | grep -q '^ii' ; then