-
-export EDITOR="emacsclient"
-# this makes emacsclient file/-c start a server instance if none is running,
-# instead of some alternate editor logic
-export ALTERNATE_EDITOR=""
-
-# ubuntu starts gpg agent automatically with /etc/X11/Xsession.d/90gpg-agent.
-# fedora doesn't, which left me to figure this out, and google was no help.
-# fedora documentation is often quite bad :(
-# This is mostly copied from that file.
-# Main difference is that we eval the result of starting gpg-agent,
-# while that file executes it through xsession specific var.
-# Also make sourcing the pidfile make more sense.
-# End result should be the same afaik.
-# for gpg-agent to work when calling gpg from the command line,
-# we need an environment variable that is setup via the eval.
-# which is why we do this upon login, so it can propogate
-# It is also written to the file $HOME/.gnupg/gpg-agent-info-$(hostname)
-# I'm not aware if that is ever used, but just fyi.
-# I also added the bit about xmessaging the stderr,
-# because I'd like to know if the command fails
-if [ -f /etc/fedora-release ]; then
- : ${GNUPGHOME=$HOME/.gnupg}
-
- GPGAGENT=/usr/bin/gpg-agent
- PID_FILE="$GNUPGHOME/gpg-agent-info-$(hostname)"
-
- if ! $GPGAGENT 2>/dev/null; then
- temp="$(mktemp)"
- eval "$($GPGAGENT --homedir /p/do-not-delete --daemon --sh --write-env-file=$PID_FILE 2>$temp)"
- temperr="$(<"$temp")"
- [ -n "$temperr" ] && xmessage "gpg-agent stderr: $temperr"
- elif [ -r "$PID_FILE" ]; then
- . "$PID_FILE"
- export GPG_AGENT_INFO
+s mkdir -p /q /i/{w,k}
+for dir in /{i,w,k}; do
+ if mountpoint $dir; then continue; fi # already mounted
+ s mkdir -p $dir
+ s chown $USER:$USER $dir
+done
+# not needed for all hosts, but rather just keep it uniform
+s mkdir -p /mnt/iroot
+# debian auto mounting of multi-disk encrypted btrfs is busted. It is
+# in jessie, and in stretch as of 11/26/2016 I have 4 disks in cryptab,
+# based on 3 of those, it creates .device units for /dev/mapper/dev...
+# then waits endlessly for them on bootup, after the /dev/mapper disks
+# have already been created and exist. todo: create a simple repro
+# for this in a vm and report it upstream.
+if has_btrfs || home_network; then
+ pi nfs-common
+ s dd of=/root/imount <<'EOF'
+#!/bin/bash
+[[ $EUID == 0 ]] || exec sudo -E "$BASH_SOURCE" "$@"
+set -eE -o pipefail
+trap 'echo "$0:$LINENO:error: \"$BASH_COMMAND\" returned $?" >&2' ERR
+for dir in /i /mnt/iroot /k /kr /w; do
+ if ! mountpoint $dir &>/dev/null && \
+ awk '{print $2}' /etc/fstab | grep -xF $dir &>/dev/null; then
+ if awk '{print $3}' /etc/fstab | grep -xF nfs &>/dev/null; then
+ mount $dir || echo "warning: failed to mount nfs on $dir"
+ else
+ mount $dir
+ fi