X-Git-Url: http://git.grml.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=components%2F9990-misc-helpers.sh;h=6f7b59955f402e90594ebaca53f9525c31161e48;hb=7200e4a927e3c8ff6b25b0a8b6860a36827b653a;hp=c59e40e5523b7e1b02eb9d5c6be408b27b81b521;hpb=822706beb66f72389dc5e9328b52f1a9c0da04fe;p=live-boot-grml.git diff --git a/components/9990-misc-helpers.sh b/components/9990-misc-helpers.sh index c59e40e..6f7b599 100755 --- a/components/9990-misc-helpers.sh +++ b/components/9990-misc-helpers.sh @@ -15,6 +15,42 @@ is_live_path() return 1 } +grml_match_bootid() +{ + path="$1" + + if [ -n "$IGNORE_BOOTID" ] ; then + echo " * Ignoring verification of bootid.txt as requested via ignore_bootid.">>/boot.log + return 0 + fi + + if [ -n "$BOOTID" ] && ! [ -r "${path}/conf/bootid.txt" ] ; then + echo " * Warning: bootid=... specified but no bootid.txt found on currently requested device.">>/boot.log + return 1 + fi + + [ -r "${path}/conf/bootid.txt" ] || return 0 + + bootid_conf=$(cat "${path}/conf/bootid.txt") + + if [ -z "$BOOTID" -a -z "$IGNORE_BOOTID" ] + then + echo " * Warning: bootid.txt found but ignore_bootid / bootid=.. bootoption missing...">>/boot.log + return 1 + fi + + if [ "$BOOTID" = "$bootid_conf" ] + then + echo " * Successfully verified /conf/bootid.txt from ISO, continuing... ">>/boot.log + else + echo " * Warning: BOOTID of ISO does not match. Retrying and continuing search...">>/boot.log + return 1 + fi + + return 0 +} + + matches_uuid () { if [ "${IGNORE_UUID}" ] || [ ! -e /conf/uuid.conf ] @@ -214,7 +250,7 @@ check_dev () fi if is_live_path ${mountpoint} && \ - ([ "${skip_uuid_check}" ] || matches_uuid ${mountpoint}) + ([ "${skip_uuid_check}" ] || grml_match_bootid ${mountpoint}) then echo ${mountpoint} return 0 @@ -310,19 +346,6 @@ find_livefs () return 0 fi done - elif [ "${fstype}" = "squashfs" -o \ - "${fstype}" = "btrfs" -o \ - "${fstype}" = "ext2" -o \ - "${fstype}" = "ext3" -o \ - "${fstype}" = "ext4" -o \ - "${fstype}" = "jffs2" ] - then - # This is an ugly hack situation, the block device has - # an image directly on it. It's hopefully - # live-boot, so take it and run with it. - ln -s "${devname}" "${devname}.${fstype}" - echo "${devname}.${fstype}" - return 0 fi done @@ -420,6 +443,12 @@ is_supported_fs () return 1 fi + # get_fstype might report "unknown" or "swap", ignore it as no such kernel module exists + if [ "${fstype}" = "unknown" ] || [ "${fstype}" = "swap" ] + then + return 1 + fi + # Try to look if it is already supported by the kernel if grep -q ${fstype} /proc/filesystems then @@ -1313,15 +1342,13 @@ do_union () then panic "overlay needs at least one lower filesystem (read-only branch)." fi - unionmountopts="-o noatime,lowerdir=${unionro},upperdir=${unionrw}" # overlayfs requires: # + a workdir to become mounted # + workdir and upperdir to reside under the same mount # + workdir and upperdir to be in separate directories - mkdir ${unionrw}/rw - mkdir ${unionrw}/work + mkdir "${unionrw}/rw" + mkdir "${unionrw}/work" unionmountopts="-o noatime,lowerdir=${unionro},upperdir=${unionrw}/rw,workdir=${unionrw}/work" - mount -t ${UNIONTYPE} ${unionmountopts} ${UNIONTYPE} "${unionmountpoint}" ;; esac