{
sysfs_path="${1#/sys}"
- if /lib/udev/path_id "${sysfs_path}" | egrep -q "ID_PATH=(usb|pci-|platform-orion-ehci|platform-mmc|platform-mxsdhci|)"
+ if /lib/udev/path_id "${sysfs_path}" | egrep -q "ID_PATH=(usb|pci-|platform-sata_mv|platform-orion-ehci|platform-mmc|platform-mxsdhci|)"
then
return 0
elif echo "${sysfs_path}" | grep -q '^/block/vd[a-z]$'
return 1
}
-set_usplash_timeout ()
-{
- if [ -x /sbin/usplash_write ]
- then
- /sbin/usplash_write "TIMEOUT 120"
- else if [ -x /sbin/splashy_update ] ; then
- /sbin/splashy_update "TIMEOUT 120"
- fi ; fi
-}
-
integrity_check ()
{
media_mountpoint="${1}"
fi
}
-start_usplash_pulse ()
-{
- if [ -x /sbin/usplash_write ]
- then
- /sbin/usplash_write "PULSELOGO"
- fi
-}
-
mountroot ()
{
if [ -x /scripts/local-top/cryptroot ]; then
Arguments
- set_usplash_timeout
- start_usplash_pulse
-
maybe_break live-premount
log_begin_msg "Running /scripts/live-premount"
run_scripts /scripts/live-premount
# Needed here too because some things (*cough* udev *cough*)
# changes the timeout
- set_usplash_timeout
-
if [ ! -z "${NETBOOT}" ] || [ ! -z "${FETCH}" ] || [ ! -z "${HTTPFS}" ] || [ ! -z "${FTPFS}" ]
then
if do_netmount
mount --move /live/image /root/live/image
fi
+ # aufs2 in kernel versions around 2.6.33 has a regression:
+ # directories can't be accessed when read for the first the time,
+ # causing a failure for example when accessing /var/lib/fai
+ # when booting FAI, this simple workaround solves it
+ ls /root/* >/dev/null 2>&1
+
maybe_break live-bottom
log_begin_msg "Running /scripts/live-bottom\n"