#!/bin/sh #set -e Read_only () { for _PARAMETER in ${LIVE_BOOT_CMDLINE} do case "${_PARAMETER}" in live-boot.read-only=*|read-only=*) LIVE_READ_ONLY="true" LIVE_READ_ONLY_DEVICES="${_PARAMETER#*read-only=}" ;; live-boot.read-only|read-only) LIVE_READ_ONLY="true" ;; esac done case "${LIVE_READ_ONLY}" in true) ;; *) return 0 ;; esac # Marking some block devices as read-only to ensure that nothing # gets written as linux still writes to 'only' read-only mounted filesystems. LIVE_READ_ONLY_DEVICES="${LIVE_READ_ONLY_DEVICES:-/dev/sd* /dev/vd*}" for _DEVICE in $(echo ${LIVE_READ_ONLY_DEVICES} | sed -e 's|,| |g') do if [ ! -b "${_DEVICE}" ] then continue fi echo -n "live-boot: Setting ${_DEVICE} read-only..." > /dev/console blockdev --setro ${_DEVICE} _RETURN="${?}" case "${_RETURN}" in 0) echo " done, use 'blockdev --setrw ${_DEVICE}' to set read-write." > /dev/console ;; *) echo " failed." > /dev/console ;; esac done }