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| author | Denys Dmytriyenko <denis@denix.org> | 2009-03-17 14:32:59 -0400 |
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| committer | Denys Dmytriyenko <denis@denix.org> | 2009-03-17 14:32:59 -0400 |
| commit | 709c4d66e0b107ca606941b988bad717c0b45d9b (patch) | |
| tree | 37ee08b1eb308f3b2b6426d5793545c38396b838 /packages/openprotium-init | |
| parent | fa6cd5a3b993f16c27de4ff82b42684516d433ba (diff) | |
rename packages/ to recipes/ per earlier agreement
See links below for more details:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.handhelds.openembedded/21326
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.handhelds.openembedded/21816
Signed-off-by: Denys Dmytriyenko <denis@denix.org>
Acked-by: Mike Westerhof <mwester@dls.net>
Acked-by: Philip Balister <philip@balister.org>
Acked-by: Khem Raj <raj.khem@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Marcin Juszkiewicz <hrw@openembedded.org>
Acked-by: Koen Kooi <koen@openembedded.org>
Acked-by: Frans Meulenbroeks <fransmeulenbroeks@gmail.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'packages/openprotium-init')
22 files changed, 0 insertions, 2890 deletions
diff --git a/packages/openprotium-init/files/boot/disk b/packages/openprotium-init/files/boot/disk deleted file mode 100644 index e1096e225a..0000000000 --- a/packages/openprotium-init/files/boot/disk +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# boot from the hard disk partition "$1" (which -# must be given) using options from the rest of -# the command line. -# -# Use the standard init path (see /etc/init.d/rcS) -export PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin -# -# Load the helper functions -. /etc/default/functions -. /etc/default/modulefunctions -# -# -if test -n "$1" -then - device="$1" - shift - # proc is needed for UUID mount and module load - mount -t proc proc /proc - # load USB & SCSI storage modules (/proc required!) - if [ "$(machine)" != "storcenter" ]; then - echo "boot: loading modules required for disk boot" - loaddiskmods - # waiting for disk (FIXME) - sleep=6 - test "$sleep" -gt 0 && sleep "$sleep" - else - scc -l redflash -f auto - fi - # - # fire the boot - echo "boot: rootfs: mount $* $device [$UUID]" - # - # Mount read-write because before exec'ing init - # If a UUID is given (in the environment) this - # is used in preference to the device, but if - # the UUID mount fails a standard device mount - # is attempted. - if test -n "$UUID" && - mount "$@" -U "$UUID" /mnt || - mount "$@" "$device" /mnt - then - # checkmount checks for sh, chroot, init - # and /mnt (i.e. /mnt/mnt in this case) - if checkmount /mnt - then - # if mounted, then move /dev to the new root - mount --bind /dev /mnt/dev - # pivot to /initrd if available, else /mnt - cd / - if test -d /mnt/initrd - then - swivel mnt initrd - else - swivel mnt mnt - fi - # swivel failed - fi - # Failure: unmount the partition - umount /mnt - fi -fi -# fallback - use the flash boot -exec /boot/flash diff --git a/packages/openprotium-init/files/boot/flash b/packages/openprotium-init/files/boot/flash deleted file mode 100644 index 40f64c9701..0000000000 --- a/packages/openprotium-init/files/boot/flash +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# boot from the current (flash) root partition -# nothing need be done apart from setting the -# system LED status correctly -. /etc/default/functions -scc -l redflash -f auto -test -x /sbin/init && exec /sbin/init -# fallback if /sbin/init has been deleted (bad!) -scc -l red -exec <>/dev/console >&0 2>&0 -test -x /sbin/sulogin && exec /sbin/sulogin -test -x /bin/sh && exec /bin/sh -exit 1 diff --git a/packages/openprotium-init/files/boot/network b/packages/openprotium-init/files/boot/network deleted file mode 100644 index 599250e744..0000000000 --- a/packages/openprotium-init/files/boot/network +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# bring up the network before boot, used to allow -# netconsole logging and NFS boot. This runs out -# of flash, but that's ok because the script doesn't -# leave any process running. -# -# NOTE: /etc/default/functions defines ifup as a shell -# function! -. /etc/default/functions -# -# Now all the information for booting should be in the configuration -# file. Config the loopback and network interfaces. -ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1 up -iface="$(config iface)" -test -n "$iface" && ifup "$iface" -# exit code is true only if the interface config has succeeded diff --git a/packages/openprotium-init/files/boot/nfs b/packages/openprotium-init/files/boot/nfs deleted file mode 100644 index 7cfce66cbb..0000000000 --- a/packages/openprotium-init/files/boot/nfs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# boot from the nfs partition "$1" (which -# must be given) using options from the rest of -# the command line. -# -# Use the standard init path (see /etc/init.d/rcS) -export PATH=/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin -# -. /etc/default/functions -scc -l redflash -f auto -# -if /boot/network -then - # network is up and running, the NFS mount will - # now succeed (possibly), use /boot/disk - exec /boot/disk "$@" -fi -# fallback - use the flash boot -exec /boot/flash diff --git a/packages/openprotium-init/files/boot/udhcpc.script b/packages/openprotium-init/files/boot/udhcpc.script deleted file mode 100644 index 3f437e3143..0000000000 --- a/packages/openprotium-init/files/boot/udhcpc.script +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# executed by udhcpc to do the real work of configuring an interface -# writes the result (if any) to file descriptor 9 -case "$1" in -deconfig) # ignored - :;; -renew|bound) # this gives the real information - test -n "$ip" && { - echo "ip='$ip'" - echo "subnet='$subnet'" - echo "broadcast='$broadcast'" - echo "router='$router'" - } >&9;; -leasefail) # ignore - probably no dhcp server - :;; -*) echo "udhcpc: $*: command not recognised" >&2;; -esac diff --git a/packages/openprotium-init/files/conffiles b/packages/openprotium-init/files/conffiles deleted file mode 100644 index e1408a3227..0000000000 --- a/packages/openprotium-init/files/conffiles +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -# conffiles -# Known SlugOS configuration files. These files are preserved on -# a flash upgrade. Other configuration files, found from: -# -# /usr/lib/ipkg/*.conffiles -# /etc/*.conf -# -# are preserved too with an operation of 'diff' if they have been -# changed since /etc/.configured was created. -# -# Lines starting with # are comments, other lines have -# two fields: -# -# operation file -# -# The file must *NOT* have a leading / -# -# operation may be: -# ignore Do not preserve this file -# preserve Preserve this file unconditionally -# diff Compare file with the new version, ask if different -# -preserve linuxrc -preserve etc/.configured -preserve etc/TZ -diff etc/default/conffiles -diff etc/default/devpts -preserve etc/default/rcS -preserve etc/default/sysconf -diff etc/default/usbd -preserve etc/defaultdomain -preserve etc/dropbear/dropbear_dss_host_key -preserve etc/dropbear/dropbear_rsa_host_key -preserve etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key -preserve etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key.pub -preserve etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key -preserve etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub -preserve etc/fstab -preserve etc/group -preserve etc/gshadow -preserve etc/hostname -preserve etc/hosts -preserve etc/localtime -ignore etc/modules -ignore etc/modules.conf -preserve etc/motd -preserve etc/network/interfaces -preserve etc/ntp.drift -preserve etc/passwd -preserve etc/profile -preserve etc/resolv.conf -preserve etc/shadow -preserve etc/syslog.conf -preserve etc/timezone -preserve root/.ssh/authorized_keys diff --git a/packages/openprotium-init/files/functions b/packages/openprotium-init/files/functions deleted file mode 100644 index 2700551cc4..0000000000 --- a/packages/openprotium-init/files/functions +++ /dev/null @@ -1,405 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# . this file to load the following utility functions -# -# hardware -# the 'Hardware' string from cpuinfo, or, if not found -# try a little harder with 'machine' -hardware(){ - local hdw - hdw=`sed -n 's!^Hardware *: !!p' /proc/cpuinfo` - test -n "$hdw" || { - hdw=`sed -n 's!^machine *: !!p' /proc/cpuinfo` - } - echo $hdw -} -# -# machine -# outputs an identifier of the current machine - i.e. the board -# slugos is running on. -machine(){ - case "$(hardware)" in - *Coyote*) echo coyote;; - *IXDPG425*) echo ixdpg425;; - *WRV54G*) echo wrv54g;; - *IXDP425*) echo ixdp425;; - *IXDP465*) echo ixdp465;; - *IXCDP1100*) echo ixcdp1100*;; - *Avila*) echo avila;; - *Loft*) echo loft;; - *NAS?100d*) echo nas100d;; - *NSLU2*) echo nslu2;; - *StorCenter*) echo storcenter;; - *) echo unknown;; - esac -} -# -# single_user_ok -# if the machine is capable of single user interaction return -# true, else return false. The result of this function is -# preempted by setting SULOGIN to 'yes' or 'ok' in /etc/default/rcS -single_user_ok() { - # list known good machines in the 'case' - test "$SULOGIN" = yes -o "$SULOGIN" = ok || - case "$(machine)" in - ixdp*|avila|loft) - test "$SULOGIN" != never;; - *) return 1;; - esac -} -# -# load_functions "source" -# load the functions in '/sbin/source' - relies on /sbin/source being -# a shell script and having support for this function. -load_functions(){ - test -n "$1" -a -x "/sbin/$1" && . "/sbin/$1" || { - echo "$0: /sbin/$1: script not found" >&2 - return 1 - } -} -# -# mtdev "name" -# return (output) the character device name for flash parition "name" -# /proc/mtd has the general form: -# dev: size erasesize name -# mtd5: 00020000 00020000 "FIS directory" -# use this rather than hard-wiring the device because the partition -# table can change - looking in /proc/mtd is more reliable. -mtdev(){ - sed -n 's!^\(mtd[0-9][0-9]*\):[^"]*"'"$1"'"$!/dev/\1!p' /proc/mtd -} -# -# mtblockdev "name" -# as mtdev but output the name of the block (not character) device -mtblockdev(){ - sed -n 's!^mtd\([0-9][0-9]*\):[^"]*"'"$1"'"$!/dev/mtdblock\1!p' /proc/mtd -} -# -# mtsize "name" -# the size of the partition as a hexadecimal value (with 0x at the front) -mtsize(){ - sed -n 's!^mtd[0-9][0-9]*: \([^ ]*\)[^"]*"'"$1"'"$!0x\1!p' /proc/mtd -} -# -# sysvalmatch "section" "name" 'pattern' "configuration file" -# sysvalof "section" "name" "configuration file" -# sysval "section" "name" -# outputs the value of the SysConf variable 'name' from section 'section', -# if there are multiple definitions only the last is output -# NOTE: these functions should only be used internally, add entries to 'config' -# below if necessary. This is because 'config' does the defaulting. -sysvalmatch(){ - sed -n '/^\['"$1"'\]$/,/^\[.*\]$/s/^'"$2"'=\('"$3"'\)$/\1/p' "$4" | sed -n '$p' -} -sysvalof(){ - sysvalmatch "$1" "$2" '.*' "$3" -} -sysval(){ - test -r "$config_root/etc/default/sysconf" && - sysvalof "$1" "$2" "$config_root/etc/default/sysconf" -} -# -# syssection "section" -# outputs all the values from the given section changed to the format "name value" -# (i.e. the '=' is dropped). -syssection(){ - test -r "$config_root/etc/default/sysconf" && - sed -n '/^\['"$1"'\]$/,/^\[.*\]$/s/^\([^=]*\)=\(.*\)$/\1 \2/p' "$config_root/etc/default/sysconf" -} -# -# config "value" -# convenience callers for specific values to avoid mis-typing in scripts -# NOTE: this function does the defaulting, 'sysval' does not! -# config_root: if set this will override the root where config/sysval -# looks for /etc/default/sysconf -config(){ - local mac - mac="$(test -r /proc/net/maclist && - sed -n '/^[0-9A-Za-z][0-9A-Za-z]:[0-9A-Za-z][0-9A-Za-z]:[0-9A-Za-z][0-9A-Za-z]:[0-9A-Za-z][0-9A-Za-z]:[0-9A-Za-z][0-9A-Za-z]:[0-9A-Za-z][0-9A-Za-z]$/p' /proc/net/maclist | - sed -n 1p)" - # - case "$1" in - mac) test -n "$mac" && echo "$mac";; - host) if test -n "$(sysval network disk_server_name)" - then - sysval network disk_server_name - elif test -n "$(sysval network default_server_name)" - then - sysval network default_server_name - elif test -n "$mac" - then - echo "$mac" | sed -n 's/^\(..\):\(..\):\(..\):\(..\):\(..\):\(..\)$/slug\1\2\3\4\5\6/p' - else - # because we want the name to remain constant: - echo "openprotium" - fi;; - domain) sysval network w_d_name;; - iface) if test -n "$(sysval network lan_interface)" - then - sysval network lan_interface - else - echo eth0 - fi;; - ip) if test -n "$(sysval network ip_addr)" - then - sysval network ip_addr - else - echo 192.168.1.16 - fi;; - netmask)sysval network netmask;; - gateway)sysval network gateway;; - dns) sysval network dns_server1;; - dns2) sysval network dns_server2;; - dns3) sysval network dns_server3;; - boot) if test -n "$(sysval network bootproto)" - then - sysval network bootproto - else - echo dhcp - fi;; - valid) test -r "$config_root/etc/default/sysconf" -a -n "$mac";; - *) return 1;; - esac -} -# -# checkif "iface" -# Validate an interface name by making sure that it exists -# in /proc/net/dev (and is not lo). The listing outputs the -# interface followed by a :, the check function looks for -# something of the form '$1[a-zA-Z0-9]*:' and outputs the -# part preceding the ':' -checkif(){ - sed -n '/^[ ]*lo:/d;s/^[ ]*\('"$1"'[a-zA-Z0-9]*\):.*$/\1/p;tE;d;:E;q' /proc/net/dev -} -# -# checkmount "mountpoint" -# tests an already mounted mountpoint to see whether to attempt to -# boot with this as root. Returns success if it appears ok. -checkmount(){ - # basic test for init (the kernel will try to load this) - # but require a shell in bin/sh too - test \( -d "$1/mnt" \) -a \ - \( -x "$1/bin/sh" -o -h "$1/bin/sh" \) -a \ - \( -x "$1/usr/sbin/chroot" -o -h "$1/usr/sbin/chroot" -o \ - -x "$1/sbin/chroot" -o -h "$1/sbin/chroot" \) -a \ - \( -x "$1/sbin/init" -o -h "$1/sbin/init" -o \ - -x "$1/etc/init" -o -h "$1/etc/init" -o \ - -x "$1/bin/init" -o -h "$1/bin/init" \) -} -# -# swivel "new root" "old root" -# NOTE: the arguments must be paths relative to /, bad things -# will happen if the arguments themselves start with / -# Pivot to a new root. This does all the fancy pivot_root stuff -# including closing streams and does a umount /proc - it doesn't -# matter if this fails (failure codes are ignored), but if /proc -# was mounted it must be restored by the caller on return. -# Normally this function never returns! -# On return 0,1,2 are connected to /dev/console - this may not -# have been true before! -swivel(){ - cd "$1" - exec <&- >&- 2>&- - # This is just-in-case the called mounted /proc and was - # unable to close it because of the streams - umount /proc 2>/dev/null - if pivot_root . "$2" - then - # everything must move out of the old root, this process - # is $2/bin/sh so it must die, IO is redirected - # just in case - typically it will be to a device so it - # won't hold the old root open. - # the exec here is the first point at which the old root - # is unused - before the exec regardless of the close of - # 0,1,2 above ash still has *this* shell script open! - # (it's on fd 10). - # init closes all file descriptors, there's no point - # supplying it with fds. - # NOTE: this used to use $2/usr/sbin/chroot, however on - # linux / is already . when the command is executed - # therefore it is essential to use the local (new root) - # chroot to ensure it gets the correct shared libraries. - if test -x usr/sbin/chroot -o -h usr/sbin/chroot - then - chroot=usr/sbin/chroot - elif test -x sbin/chroot -o -h sbin/chroot - then - chroot=sbin/chroot - else - chroot=chroot - fi - # - exec "$chroot" . bin/sh -c "\ - test -x sbin/init && exec sbin/init - test -x etc/init && exec etc/init - test -x bin/init && exec bin/init - mount -t sysfs sysfs /mnt - umount /mnt - sync;sync;sync - exit 1" - fi - # - # recovery - must restore the old root - cd "$2" - sbin/pivot_root . "$1" - # cd is back to $1 - either pivot_root doesn't change it and the - # chroot above was not executed, or pivot_root does change it and - # has just changed it back! - exec <>/dev/console >&0 2>&0 -} -# -# ifup "interface" -# bring that interface up with the configured ip and other -# information -ifup(){ - local ip hostname router subnet iface HOSTNAME NETMASK BROADCAST - - iface="$1" - ip="$(config ip)" - hostname="$(config host)" - router="$(config gateway)" - broadcast= - - if test -n "$ip" - then - # only if an ip was specified - subnet="$(config netmask)" - else - ip=192.168.1.77 - fi - - # First try udhcpc - note that the /boot/udhcpc.script - # simply records the values returned and the udhcpc - # is not left running so this will only work for - # the lease length time! - ifconfig "$iface" up - if test "$(config boot)" != static - then - test -n "$hostname" && HOSTNAME="-H $hostname" - # The script writes the required shell variable assignments - # to file descriptor 9 - eval $(udhcpc -i "$iface" -n -q -r "$ip" $HOSTNAME -s /boot/udhcpc.script 9>&1 >/dev/null) - fi - - test -n "$broadcast" && BROADCAST="broadcast $broadcast" - test -n "$subnet" && NETMASK="netmask $subnet" - - if ifconfig "$iface" "$ip" $NETMASK $BROADCAST - then - for route in $router - do - route add default gw "$route" dev "$iface" - done - return 0 - else - ifconfig "$iface" down - return 1 - fi -} -# -# ifdown "interface" -# take the interface down -ifdown(){ - ifconfig "$1" down -} -# -# mountflash "flash device" "flash root directory" {mount options} -# Finds and mounts the flash file system on the given directory -mountflash(){ - local ffsdev ffsdir - - ffsdev="$1" - test -n "$ffsdev" -a -b "$ffsdev" || { - echo "$0: unable to find flash file system to copy ($ffsdev)" >&2 - return 1 - } - shift - - ffsdir="$1" - test -n "$ffsdir" -a -d "$ffsdir" || { - echo "$0: mountflash $ffsdir: not a directory (internal error)" >&2 - return 1 - } - shift - - mount -t jffs2 "$@" "$ffsdev" "$ffsdir" || { - echo "$0: $ffsdev: unable to mount flash file system on $ffsdir" >&2 - return 1 - } - return 0 -} -# -# umountflash [-r] "flash device" -# unmount any instance of the given flash device, if -r is specified a mount on -# root is an error, otherwise a mount on root is ignored (and remains). -umountflash(){ - local rootok ffsno ffsdev - rootok=1 - case "$1" in - -r) rootok= - shift;; - esac - # - # The argument is ffsdev - ffsdev="$1" - ffsno="$(devio "<<$ffsdev" prd)" - test -n "$ffsno" -a "$ffsno" -ge 0 || { - echo "$0: $ffsdev: device number $ffsno is not valid, cannot continue." >&2 - return 1 - } - # - # Make sure that Flashdisk isn't mounted on / - if test -z "$rootok" -a "$(devio "<</etc/init.d/sysconfsetup" prd)" -eq "$ffsno" - then - echo "$0: $ffsdev is mounted on /, use turnup ram" >&2 - return 1 - fi - # - # The function is currently always used interactively, so output - echo "$0: umounting any existing mount of $ffsdev" >&2 - # - # check each mount point, do this last first because otherwise nested - # mounts of ffsdev cannot be umounted. - ffs_umount() { - local device mp type options stuff - - read device mp type options stuff - test -z "$device" && return 0 - - # handle following entries first - ffs_umount || return 1 - - # handle this entry, since this is currently only used for unmounting - # the flash root partition we know a file which must exist... - case "$mp/$type" in - //jffs2);; # skip / - */jffs2)test "$(devio "<<$mp/etc/init.d/sysconfsetup" prd 2>/dev/null)" -ne "$ffsno" || - umount "$mp" || { - echo "$0: $mp: unable to umount $ffsdev" >&2 - return 1 - };; - esac - - return 0 - } - # - ffs_umount </proc/mounts || { - echo "$0: umount $ffsdev from all mount points then re-run $0" >&2 - return 1 - } - - return 0 -} - -# -# uuid_by_partition -# output a list of partitions and their UUIDs -uuid_by_partition() { - blkid -c /dev/null -s UUID | sed -n 's/^\([^:]*\): .*UUID="\([^"]*\)".*$/\1 \2/p' -} - -# -# partition_of uuid -# return the partition corresponding to the UUID -partition_of() { - sed -n 's/^\([^ ]*\) '"$1"'$/\1/p' -} diff --git a/packages/openprotium-init/files/initscripts/fixfstab b/packages/openprotium-init/files/initscripts/fixfstab deleted file mode 100644 index 67116a12fd..0000000000 --- a/packages/openprotium-init/files/initscripts/fixfstab +++ /dev/null @@ -1,91 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# validate /etc/fstab against the current UUID list in -# /etc/uuid_by_partition -# -. /etc/default/functions -pfile=/etc/uuid_by_partition - -# -# use debug to find out what is going on -test "$1" = start -o "$1" = debug || exit 0 - -# -# obtain the current list of parititions with UUIDs -newlist="$(uuid_by_partition)" - -if test -r "$pfile" -then - # read the old list - oldlist="$(cat "$pfile")" - # - # if it hasn't changed nothing need be done - test "$newlist" = "$oldlist" && exit 0 - # - # it has changed, but this only matters if - # a previously existing uuid has moved, build - # a list of old device vs new device for every - # uuid which has moved - changedlist="$( - { echo "$oldlist" - echo "$newlist" - } | awk 'device[$2] == ""{device[$2] = $1} - device[$2] != $1{print device[$2], $1}')" - - if test -n "$changedlist" - then - # at least one partition has moved, scan the - # current fstab to see if it has a reference - # to this partition - changedfstab="$( - { echo "$changedlist" - echo '#fstab' - cat /etc/fstab - } | awk 'BEGIN{list=1} - list==1 && $0=="#fstab"{list=0; continue} - list==1{new[$1] = $2; continue} - new[$1] != ""{print $1, new[$1]}')" - - # if this list is not empty edit the fstab - if test -n "$changedfstab" - then - rm -f /tmp/fstab.$$ - # if the edit fails then do not overwrite the old - # partition list - just exit with an error - { echo "$changedlist" - echo '#fstab' - cat /etc/fstab - } | awk 'BEGIN{list=1} - list==1 && $0=="#fstab"{list=0; continue} - list==1{new[$1] = $2; continue} - new[$1] != ""{$1 = new[$1]} - {print}' >/tmp/fstab.$$ || { - if test "$1" = start - then - logger -s "/etc/init.d/fixfstab: /tmp/fstab.$$: awk failed" - else - echo "debug: awk script failed with:" >&2 - echo "$changedlist" >&2 - echo "output in /tmp/fstab.$$" >&2 - fi - exit 1 - } - - if test "$1" = start - then - mv /tmp/fstab.$$ /etc/fstab || { - logger -s "/etc/init.d/fixfstab: /tmp/fstab.$$: update failed" - exit 1 - } - else - echo "debug: fstab changed:" - diff -u /etc/fstab /tmp/fstab.$$ - fi - fi - fi -fi - -# write the new list to the file, only if we -# are doing something... -test "$1" = start && echo "$newlist" >"$pfile" - -exit 0 diff --git a/packages/openprotium-init/files/initscripts/loadmodules.sh b/packages/openprotium-init/files/initscripts/loadmodules.sh deleted file mode 100644 index c5d44d1067..0000000000 --- a/packages/openprotium-init/files/initscripts/loadmodules.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh - -. /etc/default/modulefunctions # Load module loading logic - -loadnetmods - -loaddiskmods - -loadmiscmods - -exit 0 diff --git a/packages/openprotium-init/files/initscripts/rmrecovery b/packages/openprotium-init/files/initscripts/rmrecovery deleted file mode 100644 index eec822b154..0000000000 --- a/packages/openprotium-init/files/initscripts/rmrecovery +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# Run to remove /.recovery if the boot seems to have succeeded -test -e /.recovery && rm -f /.recovery -exit 0 diff --git a/packages/openprotium-init/files/initscripts/sysconfsetup b/packages/openprotium-init/files/initscripts/sysconfsetup deleted file mode 100644 index a4f9074d9c..0000000000 --- a/packages/openprotium-init/files/initscripts/sysconfsetup +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# This script is run once when the system first boots. Its sole -# purpose is to create /etc/default/sysconf (the overall system -# configuration file) and other files derived from this. -# -# The script runs immediately after S10checkroot.sh - this is the -# point at which the rootfs will be mounted rw even if the kernel -# booted with it ro. -# -# rm or mv the file (/etc/default/sysconf) to recreate it, run this -# script with the reload option to overwrite the system files. The -# configuration files described in sysconf_reload (in -# /sbin/sysconf) will be overwritten on reload. -# -# start: standard startup, do a complete (auto) restore if necessary -# reinit: always do a complete auto restore -# reload: just reload sysconf (no config files!) -# -# /etc/default/functions contains useful utility functions - it's -# in a separate file so that it can be loaded by any script -. /etc/default/functions -load_functions sysconf || exit 1 -# -case "$1" in -start) test -s /etc/default/sysconf || { - if sysconf_read - then - if sysconf_valid - then - sysconf_restore auto - else - sysconf_reload - fi - else - sysconf_default - sysconf_reload - fi - };; - -reload) test -s /etc/default/sysconf || sysconf_read || sysconf_default - sysconf_reload;; - -reinit) sysconf_restore auto;; - -*) ;; -esac diff --git a/packages/openprotium-init/files/initscripts/syslog.buffer b/packages/openprotium-init/files/initscripts/syslog.buffer deleted file mode 100644 index 9285c02946..0000000000 --- a/packages/openprotium-init/files/initscripts/syslog.buffer +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# -# Invoke the syslog startup if the configuration -# uses (only) 'buffer' as the DESTINATION -DESTINATION= -test -f /etc/syslog.conf && . /etc/syslog.conf -doit= - -for d in $DESTINATION -do - case "$d" in - buffer) doit=1;; - file) exit 0;; - remote) exit 0;; - *) echo "/etc/syslog.conf: $d: unknown destination" >&2 - exit 1;; - esac -done - -test -n "$doit" -a -x /etc/init.d/syslog && - exec /etc/init.d/syslog "$@" - -exit 0 diff --git a/packages/openprotium-init/files/initscripts/syslog.file b/packages/openprotium-init/files/initscripts/syslog.file deleted file mode 100644 index 80ee5f0174..0000000000 --- a/packages/openprotium-init/files/initscripts/syslog.file +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# -# Invoke the syslog startup if the configuration -# uses 'file' (and, optionally, buffer) as the DESTINATION -DESTINATION= -test -f /etc/syslog.conf && . /etc/syslog.conf -doit= - -for d in $DESTINATION -do - case "$d" in - buffer) :;; - file) doit=1;; - remote) exit 0;; - *) echo "/etc/syslog.conf: $d: unknown destination" >&2 - exit 1;; - esac -done - -test -n "$doit" -a -x /etc/init.d/syslog && - exec /etc/init.d/syslog "$@" - -exit 0 diff --git a/packages/openprotium-init/files/initscripts/syslog.network b/packages/openprotium-init/files/initscripts/syslog.network deleted file mode 100644 index 3d7f4ab8e6..0000000000 --- a/packages/openprotium-init/files/initscripts/syslog.network +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/sh -# -# Invoke the syslog startup if the configuration -# uses 'remote', or doesn't use 'buffer' or 'file' -DESTINATION= -test -f /etc/syslog.conf && . /etc/syslog.conf -doit= -doneit= - -for d in $DESTINATION -do - case "$d" in - buffer) doneit=1;; - file) doneit=1;; - remote) doit=1;; - *) doit=1 - echo "/etc/syslog.conf: $d: unknown destination" >&2 - exit 1;; - esac -done - -# One of doneit or doit is set unless the DESTINATION value -# is empty (which is probably an error), let syslog handle -# the error. -test \( -n "$doit" -o -z "$doneit" \) -a -x /etc/init.d/syslog && - exec /etc/init.d/syslog "$@" |
