X-Git-Url: http://git.grml.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=usr_bin%2Fzsh-login;h=e32a17a80f795cdc7cfd97fd605681f9fce7d7e4;hb=7b6b106c3e01180d64c0e43d157a8c5b7f55e5d1;hp=30d277b403b6460eba2b8b88bdf305713e87f40a;hpb=b65160aecdd1e75ad52dc60822a9c4ba41eb18d8;p=grml-scripts.git diff --git a/usr_bin/zsh-login b/usr_bin/zsh-login index 30d277b..e32a17a 100755 --- a/usr_bin/zsh-login +++ b/usr_bin/zsh-login @@ -1,61 +1,88 @@ -#!/bin/sh +#!/bin/bash # Filename: zsh-login # Purpose: customized zsh login welcome screen for use at grml # Authors: grml-team (grml.org), (c) Michael Prokop # Bug-Reports: see http://grml.org/bugs/ # License: This file is licensed under the GPL v2. -# Latest change: Sam Jun 23 23:53:09 CEST 2007 [mika] ################################################################################ . /etc/grml/sh-lib [ -r /etc/grml_version ] && GRMLVERSION=$(cat /etc/grml_version) || GRMLVERSION='(no version information available)' -[ -r /etc/hostname ] && HOSTNAME=$(cat /etc/hostname) || HOSTNAME='grml' - -# allow customized release information -[ -r /etc/release_info ] && cat /etc/release_info - PATH=$HOME/bin:/bin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/games:/home/grml/bin - CMDLINE=$(cat /proc/cmdline) +[ -n "$distri" ] || distri="grml" + +# Activate unicode console if running within utf8 environment +# Dirty hack to fix unicode issue on amd64... +# unicode_start during bootprocess just does not work reliable :( +NUM_CONSOLES=12 +if [ -r /etc/default/locale ] ; then + if grep -q "LANG=.*UTF" /etc/default/locale ; then + for vc in `seq 1 ${NUM_CONSOLES}` ; do + echo -n -e '\033%G' > /dev/tty${vc} + done + kbd_mode -u + dumpkeys | loadkeys --unicode > /dev/null + fi +fi + case "$CMDLINE" in # allow customized startup via bootoption startup: - *startup*) + *startup=*) script="$(getBootParam startup)" if [ -x $(which $script) ] ; then $script fi ;; # turn on speakers for accessibility users: - *swspeak*|*blind*|*brltty*|*speakup*) - if [ -x /usr/bin/flite ] ; then - aumix -w 90 -v 90 -p 90 -m 90 + *\ swspeak*|*blind*|*brltty*|*speakup*) + if [ $(which flite) ] ; then flite -o play -t "Finished booting" fi ;; - # do nothing if booting with noquick: - noquick) + # do nothing if booting with bootoption noquick: + *\ noquick*) ;; *) # by default run grml-quickconfig, but only if running as root - if [ $(id -u) = "0" ] ; then - # do not run grml-quickconfig on grml-small - if ! grep -q small /etc/grml_version ; then - [ -x /usr/sbin/grml-quickconfig ] && /usr/sbin/grml-quickconfig - fi + if [ "$(id -u)" = "0" ] ; then + which grml-quickconfig &>/dev/null && grml-quickconfig fi esac -# just print out one single line if bootoption nowelcome is present, -# otherwise print usual welcome screen -if grep nowelcome /proc/cmdline 2>/dev/null ; then - echo -else - echo " +# just print out an empty line if bootoption "nowelcome" is present +if grep -q nowelcome /proc/cmdline 2>/dev/null ; then + echo +# ... otherwise allow customized release information +elif [ -r /etc/release_info ] ; then + cat /etc/release_info +else # ... or finally fall back to grml's default + # display version information depending on the version: + if grep -q -- '-rc[0-9]' /etc/grml_version 2>/dev/null ; then + echo + echo + echo 'NOTICE: This is a release candidate version!' + echo 'Please notice that this is not yet a stable release.' + echo 'See http://wiki.grml.org/doku.php?id=release_candidate for known issues.' + echo 'Please report any bugs you notice: bugs@grml.org' + echo + fi + + if grep -q 'grml-live-autobuild' /etc/grml_version 2>/dev/null ; then + echo + echo + echo 'NOTICE: This is a daily snapshot version!' + echo 'Please notice that this is not yet a stable release.' + echo 'See http://daily.grml.org/ for more details.' + echo 'Please report any bugs you notice: daily@grml.org' + echo + fi -Welcome to $HOSTNAME ${GRMLVERSION}! + echo " +Welcome to ${GRMLVERSION}! -New to grml? Want to read some documentation? +New to ${distri}? Want to read some documentation? Start via running 'grml-info'. Get tips and hints via 'grml-tips \$KEYWORD'. New to zsh? Run 'zsh-help'.