### make ssh interactive shell run better. for when running line interactively line by line
sudo bash -c '/a/exe/ssh-emacs-setup'
-if [[ -s ~/.bashrc ]];then . ~/.bashrc;fi
##### setup error handling
interactive=true # set this to false to force set -x
[[ $- == *i* ]] || interactive=false
# but it happened too late in the shutdown process.
sudo dd of=/etc/systemd/system/keyscripton.service <<'EOF'
[Unit]
-Description=Turn on automatic decryption of drives on boot
+Description=keyscripton
# This is triggered by reboot and when keyscriptoff stops.
# tried using graphical.target, but it made my display manager restart before rebooting.
sudo dd of=/etc/systemd/system/keyscriptoff.service <<'EOF'
[Unit]
-Description=Turn off automatic decryption of drives on boot
+Description=keyscriptoff
[Service]
Type=oneshot
pi rsync
- # from /usr/share/doc/dropbear-initramfs/README.initramfs.gz
- tmp=$(mktemp)
- while read -r m _; do /sbin/modinfo -F filename "$m"; done </proc/modules | \
- sed -nr "s@^/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/drivers/net(/.*)?/([^/]+)\.ko\$@\2@p" \
- | sudo dd of=$tmp
- if ! diff -q /etc/initramfs-tools/modules $tmp &>/dev/null; then
- sudo dd if=$tmp of=/etc/initramfs-tools/modules
+ ## /usr/share/doc/dropbear-initramfs/README.initramfs.gz
+ ## claims we need to do this. but it works fine without it.
+ # tmp=$(mktemp)
+ # while read -r m _; do /sbin/modinfo -F filename "$m"; done </proc/modules | \
+ # sed -nr "s@^/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/drivers/net(/.*)?/([^/]+)\.ko\$@\2@p" \
+ # | sudo dd of=$tmp
+ # if ! diff -q /etc/initramfs-tools/modules $tmp &>/dev/null; then
+ # sudo dd if=$tmp of=/etc/initramfs-tools/modules
+ # sudo /usr/sbin/update-initramfs -u -k all
+ # fi
+ #
+ ## if we were creating an intall for a different machine needing different modules, we could include them all like this:
+ ## 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
+
+ # this is here to cleanup the leftover from the comments above. remove it eventually.
+ if [[ -s /etc/initramfs-tools/modules ]]; then
+ sudo truncate -s0 /etc/initramfs-tools/modules
sudo /usr/sbin/update-initramfs -u -k all
fi
+
# initram auth keys get setup with rootsshsync
$script_dir/rootsshsync
# then for remote unlock, ssh and do this once per crypt disk:
echo $HOSTNAME > /etc/hostname
hostname -F /etc/hostname
fi
+# office vpn dhcp adds to /etc/resolv.conf search office.fsf.org which
+# makes that be #1 priority, which makes dnsmasq resolve that for
+# unqualified hosts first, which means we skip the hosts file. Ya, its
+# kinda dumb, but it is what it is. There is a dnsmasq config option to
+# override it too, but this seems simpler.
sudo sed -i --follow-symlinks -f - /etc/hosts <<EOF
-\$a 127.0.1.1 $HOSTNAME.b8.nz $HOSTNAME
+\$a 127.0.1.1 $HOSTNAME.b8.nz $HOSTNAME.office.fsf.org $HOSTNAME
/^127\.0\.1\.1/d
EOF
esac
fi
-if has_x; then
+if has_monitor; then
+
+ # sway not packaged for t9, not bothering to build it yet since
+ # i3 doesnt seem to tear and stutter on video anymore.
+ if [[ $codename == buster ]]; then
+ pi sway xwayland
+ fi
+
+
###### install X
pi i3
- if isarch; then
- # xorg-xmessage for displaying error messages.
- # optional dependency in arch, standard elsewhere.
- pi xorg-server xorg-xmessage xorg-xsetroot xorg-xinit
- fi
##### install xinput
case $(distro-name) in
trisquel|ubuntu|debian)
pi xinput
;;
- arch)
- pi xorg-xinput
- ;;
esac
- #### install redshift
- case $(distro-name) in
- trisquel|ubuntu|debian)
- # recommends gets us geoclue (for darkening automatically at night i assume),
- # which recommends modemmanager, which is annoying to fix for the model01 keyboard.
- pi --no-install-recommends gtk-redshift
- ;;&
- arch)
- pi redshift
- ;;&
- esac
+ # recommends gets us geoclue (for darkening automatically at night i assume),
+ # which recommends modemmanager, which is annoying to fix for the model01 keyboard.
+ pi --no-install-recommends gtk-redshift
##### setup X autostart
# todo, figure this out for arch if we ever try out gnome.
[SeatDefaults]
session-setup-script=/a/bin/distro-setup/desktop-20-autostart.sh
EOF
-fi
-### install and configure wayland
-if has_wayland; then
- pi sway xwayland
+
# originally used xkbcomp, documented in input-setup.sh, this doesnt
# work under wayland, but its still useful for creating the config,
# then modifying the system files.
sudo sed -i.orig '/key *<KPMU> *{/,/}/s/KP_Multiply/underscore/g' /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/keypad
-fi
-##### basic graphical packages
-if has_monitor; then
+ ##### basic graphical packages
pi konsole suckless-tools
fi
+
##### install emacs
if $emacs; then
if isarch; then