fi
chroot $FAI_ROOT bash <<'EOFOUTER'
+set -eE -o pipefail
if getent group systemd-journal >/dev/null; then
# makes the journal be saved to disk.
mkdir -p /var/log/journal
# -r = recursive
# -i = ignore non-matching class warnings, always exit 0
# -B = no backup files
-fcopy -riB /boot
+fcopy -riBM /boot
# this is also done by FABASE/10-misc by default.
-fcopy -riB /root
+fcopy -riBM /root
src=$FAI/distro-install-common/shadow
fi
$FAI/distro-install-common/end
-if ifclass VOL_STABLE_BOOTSTRAP; then
- fcopy -ri /etc/systemd/system
+if ifclass VOL_STRETCH_BOOTSTRAP; then
+ fcopy -riM /etc/systemd/system
chroot $FAI_ROOT bash <<'EOFOUTER'
systemctl enable fai_check.service
EOFOUTER
# these get copied in an earlier stage by fai, but leaving it here since
# I run this as a single post-fai script to update things that have changed.
-fcopy -riB /etc/apt
+fcopy -riBM /etc/apt
# outside of fai, this seems to regularly lead to
# E: Could not get lock /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (11: Resource temporarily unavailable)
# so add a sleep. 1 sec is probably way more than needed.
sleep 1
-$ROOTCMD apt-get update
+f=$FAI_ROOT/var/cache/apt/pkgcache.bin
+if [[ ! -r $f ]] || (( $(( $(date +%s) - $(stat -c %Y $f ) )) > 60*60*2 )); then
+ i=0
+ while fuser $FAI_ROOT/var/lib/dpkg/lock &>/dev/null; do
+ sleep 1
+ i=$(( i+1 ))
+ if (( i > 300 )); then
+ echo "error: timed out waiting for /var/lib/dpkg/lock" >&2
+ exit 1
+ fi
+ $ROOTCMD apt-get update
+ done
+fi
chroot $FAI_ROOT bash <<'EOF'
+#### begin .ssh setup ###
set -eE -o pipefail
mkdir -p /home/iank/.ssh
f=/root/.ssh/authorized_keys
chown -R 1000:1000 /home/iank/.ssh
chmod -R u=Xrw,og= /home/iank/.ssh
rm -rf /root/.ssh
+# remove broken symlinks or the following cp will fail
+find /home/iank/.ssh -xtype l -exec rm '{}' \;
cp -rL /home/iank/.ssh /root
chown -R root:root /root/.ssh
chmod 700 /root/.ssh
+#### end .ssh setup ###
+# this is needed to enable resolvconf, making /etc/resolv.conf be a symlink.
+# why? i dun know, it\'s really dumb.
+dpkg-reconfigure -fnoninteractive resolvconf
# default jessie groups + kvm, systemd-journal, adm
-usermod -aG adm,cdrom,floppy,sudo,audio,dip,video,plugdev,netdev iank
+for g in adm cdrom floppy sudo audio dip video plugdev netdev; do
+ if getent gropu $g >/dev/null; then
+ usermod -aG $g iank
+ fi
+done
if getent group systemd-journal >/dev/null; then
usermod -aG systemd-journal iank
fi
+
+
+# this is usefull. Only thing reason I see this being disabled by default is
+# that a normal user can disrupt the system, eg cause a reboot.
+sed -i '$a kernel.sysrq=1
+/^kernel.sysrq=/d' /etc/sysctl.conf
+EOF
+
+
+if [[ $FAI_ACTION != dirinstall ]]; then
+
+
+ # luks options, see man systemd-cryptsetup-generator
+ # all i know is that with luks.crypttab=no, swap still timed out on boot.
+ # and with rd.luks.crypttab=no, it works.
+ cmdline="rd.luks.crypttab=no console=ttyS0"
+ if ifclass LINODE; then
+ speed=19200
+ cmdline+=",${speed}n8"
+ cmdline="rd.luks.crypttab=no console=ttyS0,${speed}n8"
+ else
+ speed=115200
+ cmdline+=",${speed}n8 console=tty0"
+ fi
+
+ cat >$FAI_ROOT/etc/grub.d/40_custom <<EOF
+#!/bin/sh
+exec tail -n +3 \$0
+# This file provides an easy way to add custom menu entries. Simply type the
+# menu entries you want to add after this comment. Be careful not to change
+# the 'exec tail' line above.
+
+# https://www.coreboot.org/Serial_console # tty
+# but removed unneeded stuff
+
+serial --speed=$speed
+terminal_input --append serial
+terminal_output --append serial
+EOF
+
+
+ chroot $FAI_ROOT bash <<EOF
+set -eE -o pipefail
# https://askubuntu.com/questions/33416/how-do-i-disable-the-boot-splash-screen-and-only-show-kernel-and-boot-text-inst
-# it suggests not having plymouth-theme-ubuntu-text, but
-# making it not installed then kills plymouth, then makes
-# the system not boot.
-sed -ri 's/(^ *GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX.*)quiet splash/\1/' /etc/default/grub
+# we remove quiet and splash, and all thats left is what we want
+
+if grep -qF "$cmdline" /etc/default/grub; then
+ # already set things, exit
+ exit 0
+fi
+sed -ri 's/^ *GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=.*/GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="$cmdline"/' /etc/default/grub
# on xenial, no grub is displayed at all. fix that.
# found just by noticing this in the config file, and a
# warning about it in error.log
sed -i '/^ *GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT/d' /etc/default/grub
+
update-grub2
+EOF
-# this is usefull. Only thing reason I see this being disabled by default is
-# that a normal user can disrupt the system, eg cause a reboot.
-sed -i '$a kernel.sysrq=1
-/^kernel.sysrq=/d' /etc/sysctl.conf
+ if [[ ! $FAI_WRAPPER ]]; then
+ chroot $FAI_ROOT bash <<EOF
+# Just include all of them for now incase we are creating
+# an install for a different machine.. in distro-begin, we
+# slim it down to whats used.
+find /lib/modules/*/kernel/drivers/net /lib/modules/*/kernel/net -type f -name '*.ko' -printf "%f\n" | sed 's/.ko$//' | sort -u >/etc/initramfs-tools/modules
+update-initramfs -u -k all
EOF
+ fi
+fi
-# reading through the groups that iank is in but traci isn't,
+# reading through the groups that iank is in but user2 isn't,
for g in plugdev audio video cdrom; do
- $ROOTCMD usermod -a -G $g traci
+ $ROOTCMD usermod -a -G $g user2
done