#! /bin/sh C_RED="\033[31m" C_YELLOW="\033[35m" C_BLUE="\033[34m" C_WHITE="\033[38m" C_RESET="\033[0m" # This function checks for the presence of a real filesystem and loop-images on the target # $1 = folder of rootfs, $2 = runlevel (defaults to 5) # $2 = name of calling module check_target() { # Check if there is a /sbin/init or /sbin/init.sysvinit on the card if test -x $1/sbin/init -o -x $1/$REAL_INIT then real_fs_found=1 else echo -e "Note: No INIT [$REAL_INIT] found on target" fi # Check for loop-images if (ls $1/$IMAGE_PATH/*rootfs.bin) >/dev/null 2>&1 then image_found=1 else echo "Note: No boot-images found in [$1/$IMAGE_PATH]" fi # Check if we have both, a real fs and boot-images. If so, ask the user what to boot if test "$real_fs_found" = 1 -a "$image_found" = 1 then echo -e "\nI have found a real filesystem and boot-images on the target" echo -e "What do you want to boot?\n" echo -e "\t[1] The real filesystem" echo -e "\t[2] A loop-image" echo "" while test -z "$ans" do echo -n "Your choice: " if test "$AUTOBOOT" != "yes" then read junk < /dev/tty1 else if test -e /etc/.altboot-real-or-loop.last then junk="`cat /etc/.altboot-real-or-loop.last`" test -z "$junk" && read junk < /dev/tty1 || echo "$junk (autoboot)" else read junk < /dev/tty1 fi fi if test "$junk" = 1 -o "$junk" = 2 then ans="$junk" echo "$junk" > /etc/.altboot-real-or-loop.last fi done case "$ans" in 1) pivot_realfs "$1" "$2">"$OUT_TTY";; 2) pivot_image "$1" "$2">"$OUT_TTY";; esac exit 0 fi # Boot a real filesystem test "$real_fs_found" = 1 && pivot_realfs "$1" >"$OUT_TTY" # Boot a loop-image test "$image_found" = 1 && pivot_image "$1" >"$OUT_TTY" if test "$real_fs_found" != 1 -a "$image_found" != 1 then die "Nothing to do!" fi } boot_new_rootfs_splash() { C_RED="\033[37;44m" C_RESET="\033[0m" echo -e "${C_RED}+----------------------------------------------------------+${C_RESET}" echo -e "${C_RED}| |${C_RESET}" echo -e "${C_RED}| Booting the selected rootfs... |${C_RESET}" echo -e "${C_RED}| |${C_RESET}" echo -e "${C_RED}+----------------------------------------------------------+${C_RESET}" } # This function pivot_root's into a real filesystem calling $newrootfs/sbin/init # $1 = The new rootfs pivot_realfs() { #test -z "$2" && RL="5" || RL="$2" mkdir -p $1/media/ROM || die "mkdir -p $1/media/ROM failed" mount -o remount,ro / >/dev/null 2>&1 test "$ENABLE_IMAGECONF" = yes && image_conf $1 do_pivot "$1" "$RL" } # This function loop-mounts an image-file and pivot_root's into it # $1: The new rootfs pivot_image() { #test -z "$2" && RL="5" || RL="$2" cd $1/$IMAGE_PATH # Check for rootfs images on the card if test "`ls *rootfs.bin | wc -l | tr -d " "`" -gt 1 then echo -e "\n\nPlease select a rootfs:\n" # Show all available images x=0 for file in `ls *rootfs.bin` do let x=$x+1 echo -e "\t\t[$x] $file" done echo "" IMAGE_NAME="" while test -z "$IMAGE_NAME" do echo -en "Please choose one of the above: " if test "$AUTOBOOT" != "yes" then read junk < /dev/tty1 else if test -e /etc/.altboot-loopimage.last then junk="`cat /etc/.altboot-loopimage.last`" test -z "$junk" && read junk < /dev/tty1 || echo "$junk (autoboot)" else read junk < /dev/tty1 fi fi x=0 for file in `ls *rootfs.bin` do let x=$x+1 if test "$x" = "$junk" then IMAGE_NAME="$file" echo "$junk" > /etc/.altboot-loopimage.last fi done done else IMAGE_NAME="`ls *rootfs.bin`" test -z "$IMAGE_NAME" && die "No rootfs found (*rootfs.bin) in $1/$IMAGE_PATH" fi echo "" mkdir -p /media/image || die "mkdir -p /media/image failed" losetup /dev/loop0 $1/$IMAGE_PATH/$IMAGE_NAME || die "losetup /dev/loop0 $1/$IMAGE_PATH/$IMAGE_NAME failed!" check_fs /dev/loop0 $IMAGE_TYPE echo -e "\n* * * Mounting rootfs image * * *\n" # Busybox's "mount" doesn't seem to like "-o loop" for some reason # It works on collie and b0rks on poodle. if [ "$IMAGE_TYPE" = "" ]; then IMAGE_TYPE="auto" fi # If mount fails it has the tendency to spew out a _lot_ of error messages. # We direct the output to /dev/null so the user can see which step actually failed. mount /dev/loop0 -t $IMAGE_TYPE /media/image >/dev/null 2>&1 || die "mount -t $IMAGE_TYPE /dev/loop0 /media/image failed!" mkdir -p /media/image/media/ROM || die "mkdir -p /media/image/media/ROM failed" test "$ENABLE_IMAGECONF" = yes && image_conf /media/image do_pivot /media/image "$RL" } #$1=mountpoint of the soon-to-be rootfs, $2=Runlevel do_pivot(){ if test "$USE_KEXEC_ON_NEXT_BOOT" = yes then if test -e "$KEXEC_SELECTED_KERNEL.kexec.cfg" then CMDLINE="--append=\"`cat $KEXEC_SELECTED_KERNEL.kexec.cfg`\"" else CMDLINE="" echo "WARNING: This kernel has not been configured!" echo "Trying to boot anyway..." fi echo "$KEXEC_BIN -l $KEXEC_SELECTED_KERNEL $CMDLINE" $KEXEC_BIN -l $KEXEC_SELECTED_KERNEL $CMDLINE sync read junk $KEXEC_BIN -e exit 0 fi echo -n "Pivoting root..." if (/sbin/pivot_root "$1" "$1/media/ROM") then echo "Success" # This is important since we are still cd'ed into the old root cd / ! test -d "$1" && mkdir -p "$1" # Move mountpoints from the old rootfs into the new one. # The *real* mount is kinda touchy feely about that /bin/busybox mount -o move /media/ROM/proc /proc >/dev/null 2>&1 for mpt in ` mount | grep "/media/ROM/" | awk '{print $3}'` do new_mpt="`echo "$mpt" | sed -n "s/\/media\/ROM//p"`" echo "Moving mountpoint [$mpt] -> [$new_mpt]" >"$OUT_TTY" 2>&1 ! test -d "$new_mpt" && mkdir -p "$new_mpt" /bin/busybox mount -o move "$mpt" "$new_mpt" done clear boot_new_rootfs_splash echo "Calling INIT" exec /usr/sbin/chroot . $REAL_INIT $2 >"$OUT_TTY" 2>&1 #exec /usr/sbin/chroot . /sbin/init $2 >/dev/tty0 2>&1 else echo "FAILED" die "* * * pivot_root failed! * * *" fi } # $1: Path to mounted rootfs image_conf(){ ! test -d "$1" && die "image_conf: [$1] not found / no directory" test -e "$1/etc/.image_conf.done" && return echo -e "\n\n* * * rootfs configuration * * *\n" echo -e "This setup lets you reconfigure your new rootfs." echo "Most probably the rootfs is configured with" echo "defaults based on a flash installation." echo "If unsure, go with the defaults by pressing ." echo "" if ( cat $1/etc/fstab | grep -v "^#" | grep -q "/home " ) then while true do echo "Usually your /home directory is located on another flash partition." echo -n "Do you want me to move /home inside the loop-image? [N|y] " read junk if test "$junk" = "y" -o "$junk" = "Y" then cat $1/etc/fstab | sed "/.*\/home.*/s/\/home/\/home.flash/" > $1/etc/fstab_ mv $1/etc/fstab_ $1/etc/fstab mkdir -p $1/home.flash break fi test "$junk" = "" -o "$junk" = n -o "$junk" = N && break done fi echo "" if ( cat $1/etc/ipkg.conf | grep -q ^lists_dir ) then while true do echo -e "Wasting RAM is never a good idea.\nOnly say Y if your rootfs is very small in size" echo -en "Do you want to store ipkg package data\nin RAM? [N|y] " read junk if test "$junk" = "" -o "$junk" = n -o "$junk" = N then cat $1/etc/ipkg.conf | sed "/^lists_dir.*/s/\(.*\)/#\ \1/"> $1/etc/ipkg.conf_ mv $1/etc/ipkg.conf_ $1/etc/ipkg.conf break fi test "$junk" = "y" -o "$junk" = "Y" && break done fi echo "" if ( cat $1/etc/ipkg.conf | grep -q "^dest sd" ) then while true do echo -en "Do you want to keep the SD, CF and /home\nipkg install targets? [N|y] " read junk if test "$junk" = "" -o "$junk" = n -o "$junk" = N then cat $1/etc/ipkg.conf | sed "/^dest\ \(sd\|cf\|home\).*/s/\(.*\)/#\ \1/" > $1/etc/ipkg.conf_ mv $1/etc/ipkg.conf_ $1/etc/ipkg.conf break fi test "$junk" = "y" -o "$junk" = "Y" && break done fi touch "$1/etc/.image_conf.done" } # This functions configures the master password for altboot if none is set set_password() { mount -o remount,rw / if test -z "$MASTER_PASSWORD" then echo -e "\nAltboot is a boot-manager which allows to boot from SD,\nCF, USB-Storage and NFS" echo -e "\nFor security reasons altboot requires a password\nto boot into init=/bin/sh." echo -e "${C_RED}This is *not* your root password!\nIt is used by altboot alone!${C_RESET}\n" while true do echo -en "\nNew password: " stty -echo <"$OUT_TTY" >"$OUT_TTY" 2>&1 read junk1 < "$OUT_TTY" stty echo <"$OUT_TTY" >"$OUT_TTY" 2>&1 if ! test -z "$junk1" then echo -en "\nRepeat: " stty -echo <"$OUT_TTY" >"$OUT_TTY" 2>&1 read junk2 < "$OUT_TTY" stty echo <"$OUT_TTY" >"$OUT_TTY" 2>&1 echo "" if test "$junk1" = "$junk2" then crypt_pw="`echo "$junk1" | md5sum | awk '{print $1}'`" if test -e "${ALTBOOT_CFG_FILE}" then sed "/^MASTER_PASSWORD/s/\(.*\=\).*/\1\"$crypt_pw\"/" "${ALTBOOT_CFG_FILE}" > ${ALTBOOT_CFG_FILE}_ mv ${ALTBOOT_CFG_FILE}_ ${ALTBOOT_CFG_FILE} MASTER_PASSWORD="$crypt_pw" echo "Password changed." else echo "${ALTBOOT_CFG_FILE} is missing, no password saved" fi break else echo -e "Passwords didn't match, try again\n" fi fi done fi } # This function asks for altboots master password. It only returns if the correct password was supplied verify_master_pw() { if ! test -z "$MASTER_PASSWORD" then auth_timeout="3" echo -e "\nPlease enter your altboot master password" cnt=0 while true do let cnt=$cnt+$auth_timeout echo -n "Password: " stty -echo <"$OUT_TTY" >"$OUT_TTY" 2>&1 read junk < "$OUT_TTY" stty echo <"$OUT_TTY" >"$OUT_TTY" 2>&1 if test "`echo "$junk" | md5sum | awk '{print $1}'`" = "$MASTER_PASSWORD" then break else echo "[`echo "$junk" | md5sum | awk '{print $1}'`]" echo "[$MASTER_PASSWORD]" echo "Wrong password, sleeping $cnt seconds..." sleep $cnt # if test "$cnt" -gt 10 # then # break # fi fi done echo "" fi } check_fs() { if [ "$FSCK_IMAGES" = "yes" ] then FSCK="" if [ "$2" = "" ]; then FSTYPE="ext2" else FSTYPE="$2" fi case "$FSTYPE" in ext2 | ext3) if [ -e /sbin/fsck.ext3 ]; then FSCK="/sbin/fsck.ext3" elif [ -e /sbin/e3fsck ]; then FSCK="/sbin/e3fsck" elif [ -e /sbin/fsck.ext2 ]; then FSCK="/sbin/fsck.ext2" elif [ -e /sbin/e2fsck ]; then FSCK="/sbin/e2fsck" fi test -n "$FSCK" && FSCK="$FSCK -p" ;; vfat) if [ -e /sbin/dosfsck ]; then FSCK="/sbin/dosfsck -a" fi ;; esac if [ "$FSCK" = "" ]; then echo "Could not find fsck for $FSTYPE!" else echo "Checking file system on $1" $FSCK $1 || sleep 2 fi fi } # Make the initial rootfs a bit more usable init_rootfs(){ # echo -n "Mounting rootfs rw..." mount -o remount,rw / || die "mount -o remount,rw / failed" mount | grep -q "/proc " >/dev/null 2>&1 || mount proc -t proc /proc >"$OUT_TTY" 2>&1 if ( uname -r | grep -q "2.6." ) then mount | grep -q "/sys " >/dev/null 2>&1 || mount sys -t sysfs /sys >"$OUT_TTY" 2>&1 fi /etc/init.d/devices start || die "FAILED" } mount_sd(){ if mount | grep -q "/media/card" then echo "Note: /media/card is already mounted" else # We can't trust that the SD device file is there when running kernel 2.6 w/ udev # and starting udev at this point may not be the best idea... if `uname -r | grep -q "2.6"` then #Let's just assume the device file name never changes... dev_no="`echo "$SD_DEVICE" | sed -n "s/\/dev\/mmcblk\(.*\)p\(.*\)/\1/p"`" part_no="`echo "$SD_DEVICE" | sed -n "s/\/dev\/mmcblk\(.*\)p\(.*\)/\2/p"`" ! test -e /dev/mmcblk${dev_no} && mknod /dev/mmcblk${dev_no} b 254 0 ! test -e /dev/mmcblk${dev_no}p${part_no} && mknod /dev/mmcblk${dev_no}p${part_no} b 254 $part_no fi # Kernel 2.6 has the SD driver compiled into the kernel if test -n "$SD_KERNEL_MODULE" then echo -n "Loading SD kernel module..." /sbin/insmod $SD_KERNEL_MODULE >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo ok || die "insmod failed" fi check_fs "$SD_DEVICE" echo -n "Mounting $SD_MOUNTPOINT..." >"$OUT_TTY" if test "$1" = ingore_errors then /bin/mount -t auto -o defaults,noatime $SD_DEVICE $SD_MOUNTPOINT >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo ok >"$OUT_TTY" || echo "Could not mount SD card" else /bin/mount -t auto -o defaults,noatime $SD_DEVICE $SD_MOUNTPOINT >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo ok >"$OUT_TTY"|| die "/bin/mount -t auto -o defaults,noatime $SD_DEVICE $SD_MOUNTPOINT failed" fi fi echo "" # Give the SD and CF mounting some time. This is a must for SD sleep 2 } mount_cf(){ if mount | grep -q "/media/cf " then echo "Note: /media/cf is already mounted" else if ( cat /etc/fstab | grep -v "^#" | grep -q "/media/cf" ) then # As of kernel 2.6.16, /e/i/pcmcia is replaced by udev if test -x /etc/init.d/pcmcia then /etc/init.d/pcmcia status | grep -q running || /etc/init.d/pcmcia start && echo "Note: cardmgr is already active" else for n in 1 2 3 do ! test -e "/dev/hda$n" && mknod /dev/hda$n b 3 $n done fi # Give the SD and CF mounting some time. This is a must for SD sleep 2 mount /media/cf -o async else echo "Note: Your system's fstab does not include an entry for /media/cf" fi fi } mount_home(){ if mount | grep -q "/home " then echo "Note: /home is already mounted" else if ( cat /etc/fstab | grep -v "^#" | grep -q "/home " ) then echo "Mounting /home" home_fstab="`grep "/home " /etc/fstab`" home_dev="`echo "$home_fstab" | awk '{print $1}'`" home_fs="`echo "$home_fstab" | awk '{print $3}'`" home_options="`echo "$home_fstab" | awk '{print $4}'`" mount -t "$home_fs" -o $home_options "$home_dev" /home else echo "Note: Your system's fstab does not include an entry for /home" fi fi } show_menu() { echo -e "\nPress to return to the menu" read junk test "$junk" = x && exec /bin/sh || exec /sbin/init.altboot -force<"$OUT_TTY" >"$OUT_TTY" 2>&1 } mdie() { echo -e "${C_RED}ERROR:${C_RESET}${C_WHITE} $1${C_RESET}" >"$OUT_TTY" echo -e "\nPress to return to the menu" read junk test "$junk" = x && exec /bin/sh || exec /sbin/init.altboot -force<"$OUT_TTY" >"$OUT_TTY" 2>&1 } # $1: uniq name, $2 identifier, $3 value set_pref() { data_name="$1" data_id="$2" data_value="$3" #echo "[$1] [$2] [$3]" #export "${data_name}"="`eval echo -e \\$${data_name} | sed "s/\#\#\#/\#\#\#\\n/g"|sed s/^\ // | sed s/^$data_id.*//`" export "${data_name}"="`eval echo -e \\$${data_name} `$data_id##$data_value###" } # $1: uniq name reset_pref() { data_name="$1" export "${data_name}"="" } echo_pref() { data_name="$1" echo "****** $1 ******" echo "`eval echo -e \\$${data_name} | sed "s/\#\#\#/\#\#\#\\n/g"|sed s/^\ // `" echo "******" } dump_pref() { data_name="$1" echo "`eval echo -e \\$${data_name} | sed "s/\#\#\#/\#\#\#\\n/g"|sed s/^\ // `" } # $1: uniq name, $2 identifier, $3 out var get_pref() { data_name="$1" data_id="$2" data_out="$3" data_list="`eval echo -e \\$${data_name}`" data_value="`echo "$data_list"| sed "s/\#\#\#/\\n/g"|sed s/^\ // | grep "^$data_id##" | sed -n "s/.*\#\(.*\)$/\1/p"`" # echo "WERT: [$data_value]" export "${data_out}"="$data_value" test -n "$data_value" && return 0 } debug_echo() { test "$ENABLE_DEBUG" = "yes" && echo -e "${C_YELLOW}DEBUG:${C_RESET}${C_WHITE} $1 ${C_RESET}" >"$OUT_TTY" 2>&1 } start_networking() { test -z "$1" && mdie "No remote host configured, check /etc/fstab for NFS hosts" if test "$USB_NETWORKING_AVAILABLE" = "yes" then echo "" echo "Select the type of your network connection:" echo "" echo -e "\t[1] LAN or WLAN NIC" echo -e "\t[2] USB Connection" echo "" if test "$AUTOBOOT" != "yes" -o ! -e /etc/.altboot-lanselect.last then while true do echo -n "Connection Type: " read junk test "$junk" = 1 -o "$junk" = 2 && break done else junk="`cat /etc/.altboot-lanselect.last`" test -z "$junk" && junk=1 echo "Connection Type: $junk (autoboot)" fi case "$junk" in 1) NW_TYPE="NIC" ;; 2) NW_TYPE="USB" ;; esac echo "$junk" > /etc/.altboot-lanselect.last else NW_TYPE=NIC fi # Needed for NFS /etc/init.d/portmap start >/dev/null 2>&1 || die "/etc/init.d/portmap start failed!" # For some reason NFS mounts hang if /e/i/networking is not run. # For the time beeing I'm too lazy to investigate ;) /etc/init.d/networking start >/dev/null 2>&1 || die "/etc/init.d/networking start failed!" sleep 2 if test "$NW_TYPE" = "NIC" then # After the PCMCIA service is started, an inserted WLAN card should automatically # activate itself. if test -x /etc/init.d/pcmcia then echo -e "\nRunning cardctl to setup networking..." /etc/init.d/pcmcia start >/dev/null 2>&1 || die "/etc/init.d/pcmcia start failed!" sleep 1 else # With kernel 2.6.16+ udev is used echo -e "\nRunning udevd to setup networking..." ps ax | grep -v grep | grep -q udevd || /etc/init.d/udev start >/dev/null 2>&1 || die "/etc/init.d/udev start failed!" # Stop udev to work around some very ugly (yet harmless) error messages on boot /etc/init.d/udev stop >/dev/null 2>&1 fi fi if test "$NW_TYPE" = "USB" then echo "" for module in $USB_NW_MODULES do echo "modprobing [$module]" modprobe $module || die "modprobe $module FAILED" done ifdown "$USB_NW_DEVICE" >/dev/null 2>&1 echo -e "\nPlease make sure that usb0 is up on your PC and hit ." read junk ifup "$USB_NW_DEVICE" fi WLAN_NIC="`iwconfig 2>/dev/null | grep ESSID | grep -v wifi | awk '{print $1}'`" if test -z "$WLAN_NIC" then debug_echo "WARNING: WLAN_NIC is empty!\n" debug_echo "Filter result: [$WLAN_NIC]" debug_echo "iwconfig: [`iwconfig`]" mdie "No network interface found" fi # WLAN with DHCP needs some time to get a lease, set up the routing, etc. echo -n "Waiting for host [$1] on [$WLAN_NIC]." cnt=0 while true do if (ping -c 1 $1) >/dev/null 2>&1 then echo " found" break else if test "$cnt" = 30 -o "$cnt" = 60 then echo "" echo "WARNING: $NW_TYPE didn't activate in $cnt seconds!" if test "$cnt" = 30 then let cnt=$cnt+1 if test "$NW_TYPE" = "NIC" then echo "Restarting udhcpc for [$WLAN_NIC]" killall udhcpc udhcpc -i "$WLAN_NIC" -H `cat /etc/hostname` >/dev/tty1 2>&1 fi if test "$NW_TYPE" = "USB" then echo "ifdown/up $USB_NW_DEVICE..." ifdown "$USB_NW_DEVICE" sleep 1 ifup "$USB_NW_DEVICE" fi else mdie "Failed to activate $NW_TYPE!" break fi else echo -n "." let cnt=$cnt+1 fi fi sleep 1 done }