X-Git-Url: https://iankelling.org/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=fai%2Fconfig%2Fscripts%2FGRUB_PC%2F11-iank;h=ff65eb2e31ba29b2c359bac401b63a0362136e72;hb=ac4e0089e245c96a388b8fcdd92fc05da3399694;hp=12d5182342a74d326a8cb7a50211da149304bd3f;hpb=ba2a6b887fe5a9ed627e9f0947265b37abbcf7aa;p=automated-distro-installer diff --git a/fai/config/scripts/GRUB_PC/11-iank b/fai/config/scripts/GRUB_PC/11-iank index 12d5182..ff65eb2 100755 --- a/fai/config/scripts/GRUB_PC/11-iank +++ b/fai/config/scripts/GRUB_PC/11-iank @@ -88,16 +88,7 @@ usermod -aG adm,cdrom,floppy,sudo,audio,dip,video,plugdev,netdev iank if getent group systemd-journal >/dev/null; then usermod -aG systemd-journal iank fi -# 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 -# 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 + # 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. @@ -106,6 +97,33 @@ sed -i '$a kernel.sysrq=1 EOF +if [[ $FAI_ACTION != dirinstall ]]; then + + cat >$FAI_ROOT/etc/grub.d/40_custom <<'EOF' +# https://www.coreboot.org/Serial_console +# but removed unneeded stuff + +serial --speed=115200 +terminal_input --append serial +terminal_output --append serial +EOF + + chroot $FAI_ROOT bash <<'EOF' + # 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 + # 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 +fi + + # reading through the groups that iank is in but traci isn't, for g in plugdev audio video cdrom; do $ROOTCMD usermod -a -G $g traci