#! /bin/bash
-# use external mirror, remove this script when using a mirror from CD
-
-cat <<EOM > $target/etc/apt/sources.list
-# external mirror
-deb $ubuntumirror/ubuntu $ubuntudist main restricted universe multiverse
-deb $ubuntumirror/ubuntu $ubuntudist-updates main restricted universe multiverse
-deb $ubuntumirror/ubuntu $ubuntudist-security main restricted universe multiverse
-EOM
-
-
# https://lists.uni-koeln.de/pipermail/linux-fai/2016-July/011398.html
# In Ubuntu 16.04 (but not 14.04), the locales configuration mechanism has
# changed. There is a /var/lib/dpkg/info/locales.config file, which
# hook applies the debconf setting. It must run after FAI's debconf task
# but before dpkg gets a chance to clobber debconf with an empty setting.
+# todo: debconf-get-selections did not show our locale settings.
+#
+# this could be related in the fai.log
+#
+#Calling task_debconf
+# Adding debconf data from /var/lib/fai/config/debconf/DEBIAN
+# Reconfiguring package keyboard-configuration
+# Your console font configuration will be updated the next time your system
+# boots. If you want to update it now, run 'setupcon' from a virtual console.
+# debconf: DbDriver "_ENV_stack": unable to save changes to: console-setup/ask_detect keyboard-configuration/model keyboard-configuration/model keyboard-configuration/modelcode keyboard-configuration/variant keyboard-configuration/variant keyboard-configuration/optionscode keyboard-configuration/store_defaults_in_debconf_db
+
+# todo fix the dropbear cat not found issue.
+#
+#
if [ ! -f "$target/var/lib/locales/supported.d/local" ]; then
- $ROOTCMD debconf --owner=locales sh -c '
+ if $ROOTCMD debconf --owner=locales sh -c '
. /usr/share/debconf/confmodule
db_version 2.0
db_get locales/locales_to_be_generated &&
mkdir -p /var/lib/locales/supported.d &&
- echo "$RET" > /var/lib/locales/supported.d/local' &&
+ echo "$RET" > /var/lib/locales/supported.d/local'; then
$ROOTCMD dpkg-reconfigure locales
+ fi
fi
+
+
+# mk-basefile doesn't use the -updates suite, then we unpack it, then we
+# install sources.list that has -updates and we install random
+# packages. It might avoid a problem if we a dist-upgrade first.
+
+$ROOTCMD apt-get update
+$ROOTCMD apt-get -y dist-upgrade --purge --auto-remove