Support debian_networking boot option to use Debian's network behavior
[live-boot-grml.git] / components / 9990-misc-helpers.sh
index 23024eb..ef3688e 100755 (executable)
@@ -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 ]
@@ -120,7 +156,24 @@ check_dev ()
 
                if [ "$ISO_DEVICE" = "/" ]
                then
-                       echo "Warning: device for bootoption fromiso= ($FROMISO) not found.">>/boot.log
+                       # not a block device, check if it's an iso file, for
+                       # example an ISO when booting on an ONIE system
+                       if echo "${FROMISO}" | grep -q "\.iso$"
+                       then
+                               fs_type=$(get_fstype "${FROMISO}")
+                               if is_supported_fs ${fs_type}
+                               then
+                                       mkdir /run/live/fromiso
+                                       mount -t $fs_type "${FROMISO}" /run/live/fromiso
+                                       if [ "$?" != 0 ]
+                                       then
+                                               echo "Warning: unable to mount ${FROMISO}." >>/boot.log
+                                       fi
+                                       devname="/run/live/fromiso"
+                               fi
+                       else
+                               echo "Warning: device for bootoption fromiso= ($FROMISO) not found.">>/boot.log
+                       fi
                else
                        fs_type=$(get_fstype "${ISO_DEVICE}")
                        if is_supported_fs ${fs_type}
@@ -242,7 +295,7 @@ check_dev ()
                fi
 
                if is_live_path ${mountpoint} && \
-                       ([ "${skip_uuid_check}" ] || matches_uuid ${mountpoint})
+                       ([ "${skip_uuid_check}" ] || grml_match_bootid ${mountpoint})
                then
                        echo ${mountpoint}
                        return 0
@@ -338,19 +391,6 @@ find_livefs ()
                                        return 0
                                fi
                        done
-               elif [ "${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