-#! /bin/bash
+#!/bin/bash -l
# assign classes to hosts based on their hostname
+# NOTE:
+# 51-multi-boot should have something like this
+# for transient host configs which are not saved in
+# git (and make it executable):
+
+# if [[ ! -e /a/bin/fai/fai-wrapper ]]; then
+# case $HOSTNAME in
+# frodo) echo STABLE ;;
+# esac
+# fi
+
+
# do not use this if a menu will be presented
[ "$flag_menu" ] && exit 0
-# use a list of classes for our demo machine
-case $HOSTNAME in
- demohost)
- echo "FAIBASE DEBIAN DESKTOP" ;;
- x2)
- echo "FAIBASE DEBIAN DESKTOP ONE_DISK" ;;
- tp)
- echo "FAIBASE DEBIAN DESKTOP TWO_DISK" ;;
- # faiserver)
- # echo "FAIBASE DEBIAN DEMO FAISERVER" ;;
- # xfcehost)
- # echo "FAIBASE DEBIAN DEMO XORG XFCE LVM";;
- # gnomehost)
- # echo "FAIBASE DEBIAN DEMO XORG GNOME";;
- # centos)
- # echo "FAIBASE CENTOS" # you may want to add class XORG here
- # ifclass I386 && echo CENTOS6_32 # AFAIK there's no 32bit C7
- # ifclass AMD64 && echo CENTOS7_64
- # exit 0 ;; # CentOS does not use the GRUB class
- # slchost)
- # # Scientific Linux Cern, is very similar to CentOS. SLC should alsways use the class CENTOS
- # echo "FAIBASE CENTOS SLC" # you may want to add class XORG here
- # ifclass I386 && echo SLC7_32
- # ifclass AMD64 && echo SLC7_64
- # exit 0 ;; # CentOS/SLC does not use the GRUB class
- *)
- echo "FAIBASE DEBIAN DESKTOP" ;;
-esac
+
+# For multi-boot system.
+# We check that we aren't in a pxe boot environment.
+# There is probably a better way to do this.
+# We check the reverse condition in 51-multi-boot,
+# and set what os we are installing, but don't check it
+# into git since it changes regularly.
+# It's code looks like this:
+# if [[ ! -e /a/bin/fai/fai-wrapper ]]; then
+# case $HOSTNAME in
+# tp) DEBIAN STABLE VOL_STABLE STABLE_FREE;;
+# # add more multi-boot hostnames here
+# esac
+# fi
+#
+# Each host defines the base distro: UBUNTU or DEBIAN.
+# the disto version, also the basefile name if we aren't installing debian stable:
+# STABLE, STRETCH64, XENIAL64, BELANOS64
+# the distro subvol name, we can add as many of these as we want:
+# VOL_STABLE, VOL_STABLE_BOOTSTRAP, VOL_STRETCH, VOL_XENIAL, VOL_BELANOS
+# Using VOL_STABLE_BOOTSTRAP sets up the install to act like a pxe rom if
+# grub sets a specific var.
+# and the class which defines the apt sources files we want,
+# STABLE_FREE, STABLE_NONFREE, TESTING_FREE, TESTING_NONFREE,
+# XENIAL_FREE (no XENIAL_NONFREE setup yet), BELANOS, STABLE_LINODE.
+# This is a little redundant in some cases, but it keeps things
+# simpler.
+#
+#
+# Other notable classes:
+#
+# REPARTITION: we try to reuse partitions/filesystems to install a new
+# os into a multi-os system, if we see some basic hueristics, like the
+# right amount of them. This overrides that.
+#
+# PARTITION_PROMPT: If we don't see partitions to reuuse, prompt
+# to make sure we really want to repartition and use a completely
+# fresh install. I use this in case our repartition check has
+# a bug in it, or I accidentally set REPARTITION.
+#
+# ROTATIONAL: in a system with ssd and hdd, install to the hdd
+# instead of the default ssd.
+#
+# RAID0: Use raid 0 even if there are >= 4 disks with boot partititions.
+#
+#
+if [[ -e /a/bin/fai/fai-wrapper ]]; then
+ source /a/bin/distro-functions/src/identify-distros
+ if isdebian; then
+ echo "DEBIAN"
+ fi
+ if isdebian-stable; then
+ echo "STABLE"
+ case $HOSTNAME in
+ li|lj) echo "STABLE_LINODE" ;;
+ *)
+ # nonfree repo is not going away any time soon due to
+ # gcc-doc being in nonfree
+ echo "STABLE_NONFREE"
+ ;;
+ esac
+ elif isdebian-testing; then
+ echo "TESTING_NONFREE"
+ fi
+fi
+
+echo "FAIBASE"
+
+echo "PARTITION_PROMPT"
+#echo REPARTITION
+
if grep ^52:54:00: /sys/class/net/eth0/address &>/dev/null; then
# if our eth0 mac is in the kvm range, we are a vm.