#!/bin/bash set +o posix # $Id: build_installer.sh,v 1.129 2011/04/13 23:03:07 eha Exp eha $ # # Copyright 2005-2018 Stuart Winter, Surrey, England, UK # Copyright 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2017 Eric Hameleers, Eindhoven, Netherlands # Copyright 2011-2018 Patrick Volkerding, Sebeka, MN, USA # All rights reserved. # # Redistribution and use of this script, with or without modification, is # permitted provided that the following conditions are met: # # 1. Redistributions of this script must retain the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. # # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED # WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF # MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO # EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, # SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, # PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; # OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, # WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR # OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF # ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. # ################################################################################ # # Script: build_installer.sh # Purpose: Build the Slackware installer from scratch (multiple architectures) # Author: Stuart Winter # Eric Hameleers # ################################################################################ # # Notes: [1] If you want to use your own _skeleton_ initrd (containing only # the directory layout plus all the scripts) you just make it # available as ./sources/initrd/skeleton_initrd.tar.gz # # The script will look for the directory 'sources' first in your # working directory, and next in the script's directory (whatever is # found in your working directory takes precedence). # ################################################################################ # INSTALLERVERSION is the Slackware version the installer will advertize! INSTALLERVERSION=${INSTALLERVERSION:-"15.0"} PKGNAM=slackware-installer # Needed to find package names: shopt -s extglob # Automatically determine the architecture we're building on: if [ -z "$ARCH" ]; then case "$( uname -m )" in i?86) export ARCH=i586 ;; arm*) export ARCH=arm ;; # Unless $ARCH is already set, use uname -m for all other archs: *) export ARCH=$( uname -m ) ;; esac fi # Make sure that loopback support is loaded, if it is modular. # Use traditional Q+D methodology... i.e. shove a stick in it # Timmy, by the time anyone notices we'll be dead modprobe loop 1> /dev/null 2> /dev/null # Path to Slackware source tree: # (we need this to extract some packages - get libraries and stuff) SLACKROOT=${SLACKROOT:-/mnt/nfs/door/non-public/slackware-current} # Where do we look for other stuff this script requires? SRCDIR=$(cd $(dirname $0); pwd) # where the script looks for support CWD=$(pwd) # where the script writes files # A list of modules (just the names, no directory path) that should not # be included on the installer image. Typically this is a list of modules used # with the generic kernel that are not built by the huge kernel: MODBLACKLIST=$SRCDIR/module-blacklist # Temporary build locations: TMP=${TMP:-/tmp/build-$PKGNAM} PKG=$TMP/package-$PKGNAM # Firmware for wired network cards we need to add to the installer: NETFIRMWARE="3com acenic adaptec bnx tigon e100 sun kaweth tr_smctr cxgb3 rtl_nic" # Safe defaults: DUMPSKELETON=0 # set to '1' to just create a skeleton initrd tarball SHOWHELP=0 # Do not show help # Default actions for the script: case $ARCH in arm*|aarch64) ADD_NETMODS=1 # add network modules ADD_PCMCIAMODS=1 # add pcmcia modules ADD_MANPAGES=1 COMPRESS_MODS=0 # already compressed in a/kernel-modules.t?z package already DISTRODIR=${DISTRODIR:-"slackware"} # below this you find a,ap,d,..,y LIBDIRSUFFIX="" # the default RECOMPILE=1 # recompile busybox/dropbear and add new binaries SPLIT_INITRD=0 # Do not create separate initrd for each kernel USBBOOT=0 # do not build the USB boot image EFIBOOT=0 # do not build the EFI boot image VERBOSE=1 # show a lot of additional output # The firmware we include by default is only for x86, but ADD_NETFIRMWARE=1 # we'll probably want to include some at some stage. For now supply -nf to this script. ;; x86_64) ADD_NETMODS=1 ADD_PCMCIAMODS=1 ADD_MANPAGES=1 COMPRESS_MODS=1 ADD_KMS=1 DISTRODIR=${DISTRODIR:-"slackware64"} # below this you find a,ap,d,..,y LIBDIRSUFFIX="64" RECOMPILE=1 SPLIT_INITRD=0 USBBOOT=1 EFIBOOT=1 VERBOSE=1 ADD_NETFIRMWARE=1 # Include the network card firmware ;; i586) ADD_NETMODS=1 ADD_PCMCIAMODS=1 ADD_MANPAGES=1 COMPRESS_MODS=1 ADD_KMS=1 DISTRODIR=${DISTRODIR:-"slackware"} # below this you find a,ap,d,..,y LIBDIRSUFFIX="" RECOMPILE=1 SPLIT_INITRD=0 USBBOOT=1 EFIBOOT=1 VERBOSE=1 ADD_NETFIRMWARE=1 # Include the network card firmware ;; *) ADD_NETMODS=1 # add network modules ADD_PCMCIAMODS=1 # add pcmcia modules ADD_MANPAGES=1 # Add preprocessed manpages DISTRODIR=${DISTRODIR:-"slackware"} # below this you find a,ap,d,..,y COMPRESS_MODS=1 # compress kernel modules LIBDIRSUFFIX="" # the default RECOMPILE=0 # re-use binaries from existing initrd and packages SPLIT_INITRD=0 # Do not create separate initrd for each kernel USBBOOT=0 # do not build the USB boot image EFIBOOT=0 # do not build the EFI boot image VERBOSE=1 # show a lot of additional output ADD_NETFIRMWARE=1 # Include the network card firmware ;; esac # Define the CFLAGS for the known architectures: case $ARCH in arm) SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -march=armv7-a -mfpu=vfpv3-d16" ARCHQUADLET="-gnueabihf" ;; aarch64) SLKCFLAGS="-O2" ARCHQUADLET="" ;; i?86) SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -march=i586 -mtune=i686" ARCHQUADLET="" ;; s390*) SLKCFLAGS="-O2" ARCHQUADLET="" ;; x86_64) SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -fPIC" ARCHQUADLET="" ;; esac # Here is where we take our kernel modules and dependency info from # (at least one of these must be available): case $ARCH in arm*) # What kernel directories are in this installer? # This kernel is only here to allow us to build a generic ARM installer image from which # the other architectures will be built. It doesn't matter which kernel this is, as it # won't be used: post processing scripts unpack this image, generate a list of standard kernel # modules; replace those modules with versions specific to the particular device and supplement # the image with any additional requirements for that device. KERNELS[0]=armv7 # The -extraversion (appended to the $KVER) for the KERNELS[*]: KEXTRAV[0]="-armv7" ;; aarch64) KERNELS[0]=aarch64 # The -extraversion (appended to the $KVER) for the KERNELS[*]: KEXTRAV[0]="-aarch64" ;; i?86) # What kernel directories are in this installer? KERNELS[0]=huge.s KERNELS[1]=hugesmp.s # The -extraversion (appended to the $KVER) for the KERNELS[*]: KEXTRAV[0]="" KEXTRAV[1]="-smp" ;; x86_64) # What kernel directories are in this installer? KERNELS[0]=huge.s # The -extraversion (appended to the $KVER) for the KERNELS[*]: KEXTRAV[0]="" ;; esac # Parse the commandline parameters: while [ ! -z "$1" ]; do case $1 in -c|--compressmods) COMPRESS_MODS=1 shift ;; -h|--help) SHOWHELP=1 shift ;; -m|--multiple) SPLIT_INITRD=1 shift ;; -nf|--noaddnetfirmware) ADD_NETFIRMWARE=0 shift ;; -mn|--manpages) ADD_MANPAGES=1 shift ;; -n|--netmods) ADD_NETMODS=1 shift ;; -nc|--no-compressmods) COMPRESS_MODS=0 shift ;; -nn|--no-netmods) ADD_NETMODS=0 shift ;; -np|--no-pcmciamods) ADD_PCMCIAMODS=0 shift ;; -nr|--no-recompile) RECOMPILE=0 shift ;; -nm|--no-multiple) SPLIT_INITRD=0 shift ;; -nu|--no-usbboot) USBBOOT=0 shift ;; -p|--pcmciamods) ADD_PCMCIAMODS=1 shift ;; -q|--quiet) VERBOSE=0 shift ;; -r|--recompile) RECOMPILE=1 shift ;; -s|--skeleton) DUMPSKELETON=1 shift ;; -u|--usbboot) USBBOOT=1 shift ;; -v|--verbose) VERBOSE=1 shift ;; -I|--initrd) INITRDIMG="$(cd $(dirname $2); pwd)/$(basename $2)" shift 2 ;; -S|--slackroot) SLACKROOT="$2" shift 2 ;; -*) echo "Unsupported parameter '$1'!" exit 1 ;; *)# Do nothing shift ;; esac done ############### Some house keeping now that we have read the commandline ####### # The location of the initrd.img file INITRDIMG=${INITRDIMG:-"$SLACKROOT/isolinux/initrd.img"} # Wildcard expression for the kernel-modules package: KERNELMODPKG=${KERNELMODPKG:-"${SLACKROOT}/${DISTRODIR}/a/kernel-modules-*.t?z"} # PCMCIA support tools: PCMCIAUTILS="${SLACKROOT}/${DISTRODIR}/a/pcmciautils-*.t?z" # Needed by pcmciautils: SYSFS="${SLACKROOT}/${DISTRODIR}/a/sysfsutils-*.t?z" # Wildcard expression for the kernel-firmware package: KERNELFW_PKG=${KERNELFW_PKG:-"${SLACKROOT}/${DISTRODIR}/a/kernel-firmware-*.t?z"} # If we only want help, do no pre-processing which may lead to error messages if [ $SHOWHELP -eq 0 ]; then if [ "$($(which id) -u)" != "0" ]; then echo "You need to be root to run $(basename $0)." exit 1 fi if [ ! -d $SLACKROOT ]; then echo "*** I can't find the Slackware package tree $SLACKROOT!" exit 1 fi # Determine the kernel version: #KVER=$( ls -1 ${KERNELMODPKG} | head -1 | sed -e "s#.*/kernel-modules-\([^-]*\)-.*.t[gblx]z#\1#") KVER="$( ls -1 ${KERNELMODPKG} | head -1 | rev | cut -d- -f3 | rev | cut -d_ -f1 )" if [ -z "$KVER" ]; then echo "*** I can't determine the kernel version!" exit 1 fi echo "--- Detected kernel version: '$KVER' ---" if [ $VERBOSE -eq 1 ]; then VERBOSE1="v" VERBOSE2="vv" VERBOSE3="vvv" VERBOSETXT="--verbose" SILENTMAKE="" else VERBOSE1="" VERBOSE2="" VERBOSE3="" VERBOSETXT="" SILENTMAKE="-s" fi fi ############### Display help about command line parameters ##################### basic_usage() { cat <<"EOH" # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------# $Id: build_installer.sh,v 1.129 2011/04/13 23:03:07 eha Exp eha $ # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------# EOH cat < Parameters: -h|--help Show this help -c|--compressmods Compress the kernel modules inside the initrd.img -m|--multiple Multiple initrd files (for SMP and non-SMP kernels) -n|--netmods Add network modules to the initrd -nc|--no-compressmods Do _not_ compress kernel modules -nm|--no-multiple Do _not_ create multiple initrd files -nn|--no-netmods Do _not_ add network modules to the initrd -np|--no-pcmciamods Do _not_ add pcmcia modules to the initrd -nr|--no-recompile Do _not_ recompile /re-add binaries -nu|--no-usbboot Do _not_ create a USB boot image -p|--pcmciamods Add pcmcia modules to the initrd -q|--quiet Be (fairly) quiet during progress -r|--recompile Recompile /re-add binaries (busybox,dropbear as well as any required bin/lib from Slackware packages) -s|--skeleton Stop after creating a skeleton_initrd.tar.gz (which only contains directories and scripts) -u|--usbboot Create a USB boot image -v|--verbose Be (very) verbose during progress -I|--initrd Specify location of the initrd.img file -S|--slackroot Specify location of the Slackware directory tree Actions to be taken (ARCH=$ARCH): EOT [ $VERBOSE -eq 1 ] && echo "* Be (very) verbose during progress" \ || echo "* Be (fairly) quiet during progress" [ $RECOMPILE -eq 1 ] && echo "* Recompile busybox/dropbear /re-add binaries" \ || echo "* Do _not_ recompile /re-add binaries" [ $ADD_NETMODS -eq 1 ] && echo "* Add network modules to the initrd" \ || echo "* Do _not_ add network modules to the initrd" [ $ADD_PCMCIAMODS -eq 1 ] && echo "* Add pcmcia modules to the initrd" \ || echo "* Do _not_ add pcmcia modules to the initrd" [ $COMPRESS_MODS -eq 1 ] && echo "* Compress all kernel modules" \ || echo "* Do _not_ compress kernel modules" [ $SPLIT_INITRD -eq 1 ] && echo "* Split initrd's for SMP and non-SMP kernels" \ || echo "* Do _not_ split the initrd" [ $USBBOOT -eq 1 ] && echo "* Create a USB boot image" \ || echo "* Do _not_ create a USB boot image" echo echo -e "Use Slackware root: \n $SLACKROOT" echo -e "Use initrd file: \n $INITRDIMG" cat < $TMP/$(basename $patchfile).unpacked patchfile=$TMP/$(basename $patchfile).unpacked ;; *bzip2*compressed*) bzcat -f $patchfile > $TMP/$(basename $patchfile).unpacked patchfile=$TMP/$(basename $patchfile).unpacked ;; *gzip*compressed*) zcat -f $patchfile > $TMP/$(basename $patchfile).unpacked patchfile=$TMP/$(basename $patchfile).unpacked ;; esac # By now the patch is decompressed or wasn't compressed originally. # # Most patches should not require more levels than this: success=0 for (( pl=0 ; pl<=5 ; pl++ )) ; do echo "Patch : $patchfile , trying patch level $pl" patch -N --fuzz=20 -t --dry-run -l -p$pl < $patchfile > /dev/null 2>&1 && success=1 && break done if [ $success = 1 ]; then echo "Patch: $patchfile will apply at level $pl" patch -N --fuzz=20 --verbose -l -p$pl < $patchfile return 0 else echo "Patch: $patchfile failed to apply at levels 0-5" return 1 fi } ############### Unpack an existing initrd image ################################ unpack_oldinitrd() { # This function is called when we are not re-building a new initrd from scratch # (but need to add modules for a new kernel version for instance): echo "--- Unpacking the old initrd ---" mkdir -p -m755 $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem # The initrd in Slacware64-14.2 is gzio compressed - Didier #gunzip -cd $INITRDIMG | cpio -di${VERBOSE1} # But let's try with the one in Slackare64-current... xzcat -f${VERBOSE1} $INITRDIMG | cpio -di${VERBOSE1} # Wipe the Kernel modules: echo "--- Removing old kernel modules ---" rm -rf lib/modules/* } ############### Create the Installer's filesystem ############################# create_installer_fs() { # Make the directories required for the filesystem: echo "--- Creating basic filesystem layout ---" mkdir -p -m755 $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem mkdir -p -m755 bin mkdir -p -m755 dev mkdir -p -m755 etc/rc.d mkdir -p -m755 etc/dropbear mkdir -p -m755 floppy mkdir -p -m755 lib/modules [ "$ARCH" = "x86_64" ] && mkdir -p -m755 lib64 mkdir -p -m700 lost+found mkdir -p -m755 mnt mkdir -p -m755 proc mkdir -p -m755 root mkdir -p -m755 sbin mkdir -p -m755 sys mkdir -p -m755 tag mkdir -p -m1777 tmp mkdir -p -m755 usr/{bin,sbin,etc,lib/setup,libexec,share/tabset} mkdir -p -m755 usr/share/terminfo/{c,l,v,x,s} mkdir -p -m755 var/{mount,setup,run,lib} ln -sf /mnt/boot boot ln -sf /var/log/mount cdrom ln -sf /var/log/mount nfs ( cd etc; touch mtab ) ( cd etc; touch mdev.conf ) } ############### Extract skeleton from Slackware installer image ################ extract_skeleton_fs() { # Temporary extraction directory: echo "--- Extracting shell scripts from original initrd ---" rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages mkdir -p -m755 $TMP/extract-packages cd $TMP/extract-packages # Unpack the real i586/current Slackware initrd.img (or a custom one specified # with the '-I' parameter): xzcat -f${VERBOSE1} $INITRDIMG | cpio -di${VERBOSE1} # Wipe the binaries and x86 specific stuff. This will leave us with # just the directories and shell scripts: echo "--- Removing unwanted binaries and libs ---" ( find . -type f -print0 | xargs -0 file | egrep '(ELF.*)' | awk -F: '{print $1}' | xargs rm -f ) >/dev/null 2>&1 ( find . -name '*.a' -type f -print0 | xargs -0 rm -f ) > /dev/null 2>&1 # Wipe the Kernel modules: rm -rf lib/modules/* # Wipe firmware: rm -rf lib/firmware/* # Wipe udev stuff: rm -rf lib/udev etc/udev # Wipe the pci.ids: rm -f usr/share/hwdata/pci.ids* # Wipe any unneeded scripts that were installed from packages: rm -f bin/{ldd,zgrep} sbin/fsck.* sbin/{lvmdump,xfs_check} # Wipe ncurses stuff: ( find usr/share/terminfo -type f -print0 | xargs -0 rm -f ) > /dev/null 2>&1 ( find usr/share/tabset -type f -print0 | xargs -0 rm -f ) > /dev/null 2>&1 # Wipe dangling symlinks: ( find -L ./bin -type l -print0 | xargs -0 rm -f ) > /dev/null 2>&1 ( find -L ./usr/bin -type l -print0 | xargs -0 rm -f ) > /dev/null 2>&1 ( find -L ./sbin -type l -print0 | xargs -0 rm -f ) > /dev/null 2>&1 ( find -L ./lib -type l -print0 | xargs -0 rm -f ) > /dev/null 2>&1 ( find -L ./lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} -type l -print0 | xargs -0 rm -f ) > /dev/null 2>&1 ( find -L ./usr/lib -type l -print0 | xargs -0 rm -f ) > /dev/null 2>&1 ( find -L ./usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} -type l -print0 | xargs -0 rm -f ) > /dev/null 2>&1 cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE2} $TMP/extract-packages/. . rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages # Re-create essential symlinks ln -sf sbin/init init ( cd bin; ln -sf grep.bin grep ) ( cd bin; ln -sf grep.bin egrep ) ( cd bin; ln -sf grep.bin fgrep ) ( cd bin; ln -sf gzip zcat ) ( cd bin; ln -sf /usr/bin/compress compress ) ( cd usr/bin; ln -sf ../../bin/gzip zcat ) # Add RAID re-assembly commands to rc.S if missing: if ! grep -q mdadm etc/rc.d/rc.S ; then sed -i -e '/# Check \/proc\/partitions again:/s%^%# Re-assemble RAID volumes:\n/sbin/mdadm -E -s > /etc/mdadm.conf\n/sbin/mdadm -A -s\n\n%m' etc/rc.d/rc.S if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo "*** Adding mdadm commands to /etc/rc.d/rc.S failed. ***" fi fi } ############### Zip up skeleton from Slackware installer image ################# zipup_installer_skeleton() { cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem echo "--- Zipping up a skeleton initrd in '$CWD' ---" tar -zc${VERBOSE1}f $CWD/skeleton_initrd.tar.gz . } ############### Unpack skeleton of a Slackware installer image ################# use_installer_source() { if [ ! -f $CWD/sources/initrd/skeleton_initrd.tar.gz ]; then if [ ! -f $SRCDIR/sources/initrd/skeleton_initrd.tar.gz ]; then echo "*** Could not find 'skeleton_initrd.tar.gz' in either:" echo "*** '$CWD/sources/initrd/' or '$SRCDIR/sources/initrd/'" return 1 else SKELFILE="$SRCDIR/sources/initrd/skeleton_initrd.tar.gz" fi else SKELFILE="$CWD/sources/initrd/skeleton_initrd.tar.gz" fi echo "--- Using _your_ skeleton installer (not the initrd in the Slacktree) ---" echo "--- ($SKELFILE) ---" cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem tar -zx${VERBOSE1}f $SKELFILE } ############### Build busybox ################################################## build_busybox() { echo "--- Building a new busybox ---" # Extract source: cd $TMP if [ -d $CWD/sources/busybox ]; then echo "--- Using _your_ busybox sources (not those in the Slacktree) ---" BUSYBOXPATH=$CWD/sources/busybox elif [ -d $SRCDIR/sources/busybox ]; then echo "--- Using _your_ busybox sources (not those in the Slacktree) ---" BUSYBOXPATH=$SRCDIR/sources/busybox else # Use the busybox sources from the real Slackware tree: BUSYBOXPATH=$SLACKROOT/source/installer fi [ ! -d $BUSYBOXPATH ] && ( echo "No directory '$BUSYBOXPATH'" ; exit 1 ) BUSYBOXPKG=$(ls -1 $BUSYBOXPATH/busybox-*.tar.bz2 | head -1) BUSYBOXCFG=$(ls -1 $BUSYBOXPATH/busybox?dot?config | head -1) BUSYBOXVER=$(echo $BUSYBOXPKG | sed -e "s#.*/busybox-\(.*\).tar.bz2#\1#") echo "--- Compiling BUSYBOX version '$BUSYBOXVER' ---" tar x${VERBOSE2}f $BUSYBOXPKG cd busybox-* || exit 1 if $(ls $BUSYBOXPATH/busybox*.diff.gz 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null) ; then for DIFF in $(ls $BUSYBOXPATH/busybox*.diff.gz) ; do zcat $DIFF | patch -p1 --verbose || exit 1 done fi chown -R root:root . # Copy config: # If we you rather like bash instead of busybox's ash, you'll need to adjust # the symlinks in /bin and stuff. install -m644 $BUSYBOXCFG .config # Build: make $SILENTMAKE $NUMJOBS CFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" || exit 1 # Install into package framework: make $SILENTMAKE install || exit 1 cd _install # Since Slackware 's installer uses the 'date' from coreutils, and 'zcat' # script from gzip, we delete the busybox symlinks: rm -f${VERBOSE1} bin/date bin/zcat # Likewise, we will remove the 'fdisk' applet which overwrites our shell script: rm -f${VERBOSE1} sbin/fdisk # And we want to use our own 'cp': rm -f${VERBOSE1} bin/cp cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE2} * $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/ } ############### Build dropbear ################################################# build_dropbear() { echo "--- Building a new dropbear ---" # Extract source: cd $TMP if [ -d $CWD/sources/dropbear ]; then echo "--- Using _your_ dropbear sources (not those in the Slacktree) ---" DROPBEARPATH=$CWD/sources/dropbear elif [ -d $SRCDIR/sources/dropbear ]; then echo "--- Using _your_ dropbear sources (not those in the Slacktree) ---" DROPBEARPATH=$SRCDIR/sources/dropbear else # Use the dropbear sources from the Slackware tree. DROPBEARPATH=$SLACKROOT/source/installer/dropbear fi [ ! -d $DROPBEARPATH ] && ( echo "No directory '$DROPBEARPATH'" ; exit 1 ) DROPBEARPKG=$(ls -1 $DROPBEARPATH/dropbear-*.tar.lz | head -1) DROPBEARVER=$(echo $DROPBEARPKG | sed -e "s#.*/dropbear-\(.*\).tar.lz#\1#") tar x${VERBOSE2}f $DROPBEARPKG echo "--- Compiling DROPBEAR version '$DROPBEARVER' ---" cd dropbear* || exit 1 chown -R root:root . chmod -R u+w,go+r-w,a-s . # The programs we want to have as symlinks to dropbearmulti binary: PROGS="dropbear dbclient dropbearkey dropbearconvert scp ssh" # Patch to allow empty passwords (used in Slackware's installer): patch -p1 ${VERBOSETXT} < $DROPBEARPATH/dropbear_emptypass.patch || exit 1 # Set local options, such as dbclient is in /bin (due to prefix=/): cp $DROPBEARPATH/localoptions.h . autoconf || exit 1 autoheader || exit 1 # Configure: CFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \ CXXFLAGS="$SLKCFLAGS" \ ./configure \ --prefix=/ \ --mandir=/usr/man \ --disable-syslog \ --disable-utmp \ --disable-utmpx \ --disable-wtmp \ --disable-wtmpx \ --disable-pututline \ --disable-pututxline \ --build=$ARCH-slackware-linux$ARCHQUADLET || exit 1 # Build: make $SILENTMAKE $NUMJOBS PROGRAMS="$PROGS" MULTI="1" SCPPROGRESS="1" || exit 1 # Install into installer's filesystem: make $SILENTMAKE DESTDIR=$PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/ MULTI="1" install || exit 1 # Link binaries to dropbearmulti since the 'make install' does not do that # if we build a multicall binary ( cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/bin ln -${VERBOSE1}fs ../bin/dropbearmulti ../sbin/dropbear for i in $(echo $PROGS | sed -e 's/dropbear //') ; do ln -${VERBOSE1}fs dropbearmulti $i done ) } ############## Install binaries into installer filesystem ###################### # You can generate file-> package list in slackware-current # cd slackware-current/${DISTRODIR} # find . -name '*.t?z' | while read name ; do echo "****** $name ******" ; tar tvvf $name ; done > /tmp/newfest # import_binaries() { # Change into the installer's filesystem: cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem echo "--- Importing binaries from Slackware packages ---" # Temporary extraction directory: rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages mkdir -p -m755 $TMP/extract-packages # This list of packages (Slackware v13.0+): # # Some ports require binaries from additional packages not shipped # by Slackware/x86. Put the name of the binary into the relevant # string below, and it'll be copied into either the installer filesystem's # /sbin or /bin -- the installer does not have /usr/{sbin,bin}. # case $ARCH in arm*) EXTRA_PKGS="a/u-boot-tools a/mtd-utils" EXTRA_PKGS_BIN="" EXTRA_PKGS_SBIN="" EXTRA_PKGS_USRBIN="mkimage" EXTRA_PKGS_USRSBIN="nand* flash_* flashcp sheeva* fw_setenv fw_printenv ubi*" ;; *) EXTRA_PKGS="" EXTRA_PKGS_BIN="" EXTRA_PKGS_SBIN="" EXTRA_PKGS_USRBIN="" EXTRA_PKGS_USRSBIN="" ;; esac PKGLIST="${EXTRA_PKGS} \ a/bash \ a/btrfs-progs \ a/coreutils \ a/cryptsetup \ a/dialog \ a/dosfstools \ a/e2fsprogs \ a/efivar \ a/etc \ a/f2fs-tools \ a/gptfdisk \ a/grep \ a/gzip \ a/hdparm \ a/hwdata \ a/jfsutils \ a/kmod \ a/lvm2 \ a/lzip \ a/lzlib \ a/mdadm \ a/ncompress \ a/openssl-solibs \ a/os-prober \ a/pciutils \ a/plzip \ a/pkgtools \ a/procps-ng \ a/reiserfsprogs \ a/sed \ a/shadow \ a/sysfsutils \ a/syslinux \ a/tar \ a/eudev \ a/hostname \ a/libgudev \ a/usbutils \ a/util-linux \ a/xfsprogs \ a/xz \ ap/ddrescue \ ap/dmidecode \ ap/lsscsi \ ap/terminus-font \ d/gcc \ d/gcc-g++ \ l/glibc \ l/libaio \ l/libcap \ l/libidn2 \ l/libunistring \ l/libusb \ l/lzo \ l/parted \ l/pcre \ l/popt \ l/readline \ l/zlib \ n/dhcpcd \ n/dnsmasq \ n/iproute2 \ n/libgcrypt \ n/libgpg-error \ n/libtirpc \ n/net-tools \ n/nfs-utils \ n/ntp \ n/rpcbind \ n/samba" # Cruise through the required packages and extract them into # a temporary directory: for pkg in $PKGLIST ; do if [ -s $SLACKROOT/${DISTRODIR}/$pkg-+([^-])-+([^-])-+([^-]).t[gblx]z ]; then installpkg -root $TMP/extract-packages $SLACKROOT/${DISTRODIR}/$pkg-+([^-])-+([^-])-+([^-]).t[gblx]z | grep "Installing package " | cut -d'(' -f1 else echo "*** Package: "$pkg" not found in ${SLACKROOT}/${DISTRODIR} ***" fi done # # Deal with the installer's /bin: # cd $TMP/extract-packages/bin cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE1} ${EXTRA_PKGS_BIN} \ bash \ comm \ cp \ cut \ date \ dialog \ dircolors \ findmnt \ gzip \ ipmask \ ls \ lsblk \ paste \ printf \ pr \ ps \ mknod \ mount \ numfmt \ sed \ seq \ sort \ tar \ umount \ xz \ zgrep \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/bin/ $(readlink -s setterm 1>/dev/null) || \ cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE1} setterm \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/bin/ cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE1} grep $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/bin/grep.bin cd $TMP/extract-packages/usr/bin cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE1} ${EXTRA_PKGS_USRBIN} \ bash \ ddrescue \ ldd \ lzip \ plzip \ rev \ uuidgen \ syslinux-nomtools \ strings \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/bin/ # Use syslinux-nomtools to avoid needing mtools on the installer: if [[ $ARCH = *86* ]]; then mv --verbose $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/bin/syslinux-nomtools $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/bin/syslinux || exit 1 fi $(readlink -s setterm 1>/dev/null) || \ cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE1} setterm \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/bin/ cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE1} \ compress \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/bin/ # Make sure that /bin/sh points to bash: ( cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/bin ln -${VERBOSE1}fs bash sh ) # # Deal with the installer's /sbin: # cd $TMP/extract-packages/sbin cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE1} ${EXTRA_PKGS_SBIN} \ badblocks \ blkid \ btrfs* \ cgdisk \ cryptsetup \ debugfs \ dmsetup \ dosfsck \ dumpe2fs \ e2fsck \ fsck \ fsck.* \ filefrag \ fixparts \ hdparm \ insmod \ e2image \ e2label \ e4crypt \ gdisk \ fsfreeze \ fstrim \ jfs_fsck \ jfs_mkfs \ kmod \ logsave \ ldconfig \ lsmod \ lspci \ lvm \ lvmdump \ mount.nfs \ mkdosfs \ mke2fs \ mkreiserfs \ mkfs.* \ mklost+found \ mkswap \ modprobe \ mount \ mdadm \ rdev \ reiserfsck \ rmmod \ resize2fs \ rpcbind \ rpc.statd \ sfdisk \ sgdisk \ swaplabel \ tune2fs \ udev* \ umount \ xfs_repair \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/sbin/ # This had dmsetup* above, which unnecessarily copies dmsetup.static # This had lvm* above, which unnecessarily copies lvm.static cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE1} fdisk \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/sbin/fdisk.bin # Copy binaries from /usr/bin into the installer's /usr/bin/ cd $TMP/extract-packages/usr/bin cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE1} ${EXTRA_PKGS_USRBIN} \ chattr \ lsattr \ lsusb \ mcookie \ usb-devices \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/bin/ # Grab a couple of terminus fonts that we'll need to prevent # blindness from microscopic KMS terminal fonts: cd $TMP/extract-packages/usr/share/kbd/consolefonts mkdir -p $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/share/kbd/consolefonts cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE1} \ ter-114v.psf.gz \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/share/kbd/consolefonts # Copy binaries from /usr/sbin into the installer's /usr/sbin/ cd $TMP/extract-packages/usr/sbin cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE1} ${EXTRA_PKGS_USRSBIN} \ chpasswd \ dnsmasq \ ntpdate \ parted \ partprobe \ partx \ dmidecode \ mount.cifs \ sm-notify \ umount.cifs \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/sbin/ # The installer has wrappers for cfdisk/fdisk which run /dev/makedevs.sh # if it is there. If it is not there, udev is running and will handle # creating or removing block devices in /dev as needed: cd $TMP/extract-packages/sbin cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE1} \ cfdisk \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/sbin/cfdisk.bin # And for LVM, there are tonnes of symlinks: cd $TMP/extract-packages/sbin find . -type l -lname lvm -printf "%p\n" | xargs -i cp -fa${VERBOSE1} {} $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/sbin/ # Fix lvmdump script: sed -i -e 's?/usr/bin/tr?tr?' $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/sbin/lvmdump # Grab the matching lvm.conf script: mkdir -p $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/etc/lvm cat $TMP/extract-packages/etc/lvm/lvm.conf \ > $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/etc/lvm/lvm.conf # Use a current group file (udev expects this) cat $TMP/extract-packages/etc/group > $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/etc/group ## Copy udev related files over (do not clobber an existing blacklist): #if [ -f $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist ]; then # mv $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist{,.new} #fi # Copy udev related files over cp -a $TMP/extract-packages/etc/modprobe.d $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/etc/ mkdir -p $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/lib cp -a $TMP/extract-packages/lib/modprobe.d $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/lib/ cp -a $TMP/extract-packages/etc/{modprobe.conf,modprobe.d,scsi_id.config,udev} \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/etc/ cp -a $TMP/extract-packages/etc/rc.d/rc.udev \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/etc/rc.d/ #if [ -f $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.new ]; then # mv $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist{.new,} #fi # Copy package tools: cd $TMP/extract-packages/sbin cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE1} \ installpkg \ pkgtool \ removepkg \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/sbin/ # Deal with /lib stuff from the packages: mkdir -p -m755 $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/lib mkdir -p -m755 $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} mkdir -p -m755 $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} cp -fa${VERBOSE1} $TMP/extract-packages/lib/udev \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/lib/ cd $TMP/extract-packages/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} cp -fa${VERBOSE1} \ e2initrd_helper \ libaio.so* \ libblkid*so* \ libcap*so* \ libcrypto*so* \ libcryptsetup*.so* \ libdevmapper*so* \ libf2fs.so* \ libfdisk.so* \ libgcc*so* \ libgcrypt*.so* \ libgpg-error*.so* \ libkmod*so* \ liblzma*so* \ libmount.so* \ libpcre.so* \ libpopt*.so* \ libsmartcols.so* \ libssl*so* \ libtirpc*so* \ libudev*so* \ libuuid*so* \ libvolume_id*so* \ libz*.so* \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/ # Deal with /usr/lib stuff from the packages: cd $TMP/extract-packages/usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} cp -fa${VERBOSE1} \ libefiboot.so* \ libefivar.so* \ libgcc*.so* \ libhistory*.so* \ libidn2*.so* \ liblz.so* \ liblzo*.so* \ libparted*so* \ libreadline*.so* \ libstdc++*.so* \ libunistring*.so* \ libusb-1.0*.so* \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/ # Stuff needed for os-prober: cd $TMP/extract-packages/usr/share cp -fa${VERBOSE1} \ os-prober \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/share/ cd $TMP/extract-packages/usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} cp -fa${VERBOSE1} \ os-probes \ os-prober \ linux-boot-probes \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/ cd $TMP/extract-packages/usr/bin cp -fa${VERBOSE1} \ linux-boot-prober \ os-prober \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/bin/ # Copy dhcpcd pieces: cd $TMP/extract-packages/ cp -fa${VERBOSE1} \ lib/dhcpcd \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/lib/ cp -fa${VERBOSE1} \ usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/dhcpcd \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/ cp -fa${VERBOSE1} \ var/lib/dhcpcd \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/var/lib/ cp -fa${VERBOSE1} \ etc/dhcpcd.conf \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/etc/ cp -fa${VERBOSE1} \ sbin/dhcpcd \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/sbin/ # Add pci.ids and usb.ids now that we have lspci and lsusb onboard: cd $TMP/extract-packages/usr/share/hwdata mkdir -p -m755 $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/share/hwdata cp -fa${VERBOSE1} pci.ids usb.ids \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/share/hwdata # Copy the rc script for rpcbind: cd $TMP/extract-packages/etc/rc.d cp -fa${VERBOSE1} \ rc.rpc \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/etc/rc.d/ chmod 755 $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/etc/rc.d/rc.rpc mkdir -p $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/var/state/rpcbind # Copy /etc/default/{nfs,rpc}: cd $TMP/extract-packages/etc/default cp -fa${VERBOSE1} \ nfs rpc \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/etc/default # Remove busybox symlinks for things that we have a real version of: for prunedir in $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/bin $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/sbin ; do cd $prunedir for removefile in $(find . -type f -maxdepth 1) ; do rm -f $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/bin/$(basename $removefile) rm -f $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/sbin/$(basename $removefile) done done if [ -r rm -f $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/sbin/lspci -a ! -L $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/sbin/lspci -a -L $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/bin/lspci ]; then rm -f $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/bin/lspci fi # Update to latest versions of files within /etc/ # /etc/ file Package Reason # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # netconfig : libtirpc : Required by libtirpc (for rpc.statd/rpcbind) # services : etc : Always use the latest version to avoid problems with NFS. # dialogrc : dialog : Dialog config # mke2fs.conf : e2fsprogs: Required for ext4 # nfsmount.conf : nfs-utls : On ARM we set "vers=3" as the default which allows # easy NFS mounting within the installer. cd $TMP/extract-packages/etc/ cp -fa${VERBOSE1} \ services \ netconfig \ nfsmount.conf \ dialogrc \ mke2fs.conf \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/etc/ # For ARM: # Copy the configuration file for fw_(printenv/saveenv) utility. # This allows people to more easily fix up a duff u-boot config # from the installer because the config file contains some of the memory offsets # for the most popular devices [ -s $TMP/extract-packages/etc/fw_env.config* ] \ && install -${VERBOSE1}pm644 $TMP/extract-packages/etc/fw_env.config* \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/etc/fw_env.config # If man pages have been requested, copy the groff sources to process later # For now, these will be English only (sorry) if [ $ADD_MANPAGES -eq 1 ]; then if [ -d $TMP/extract-packages/usr/man ]; then mkdir -p $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/man/ cd $TMP/extract-packages/usr/man cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE1} man* \ $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/man/ fi # In case the real man package has been installed (unlikely) if [ -f $TMP/extract-packages/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/man.conf ]; then cp -a $TMP/extract-packages/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/man.conf $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} fi fi } ############### Install libraries into installer's filesystem ################## # We install the library packages and copy only the parts that we need. # # Rather than automate the process, for some packages we need to specifically # select individual library names. # In case you wonder why we don't copy these libraries during the extraction # in the code above, it's because this way we don't need to keep up to date with # any new library names or versions - we either take everything or be very # specific -- this is particularly relevant for glibc. import_libraries() { rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages mkdir -p $TMP/extract-packages # Change into the installer's filesystem: cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem echo "--- Importing libraries from Slackware packages ---" # a/e2fsprogs: installpkg -root $TMP/extract-packages $SLACKROOT/${DISTRODIR}/a/e2fsprogs-*.t[gblx]z | grep "Installing package " | cut -d'(' -f1 cp -fa${VERBOSE1} $TMP/extract-packages/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/*so* \ lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/ rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages # a/glibc-solibs: mkdir -p $TMP/extract-packages installpkg -root $TMP/extract-packages $SLACKROOT/${DISTRODIR}/a/glibc-solibs-*.t[gblx]z | grep "Installing package " | cut -d'(' -f1 cp -fa${VERBOSE1} /lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/ld-linux*so* lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/ cp -fa${VERBOSE1} $TMP/extract-packages/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/*so* \ lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/ # pt_chown has been removed from glibc as a possible security hole: #cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE1} $TMP/extract-packages/usr/libexec/pt_chown usr/libexec rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages # l/ncurses: mkdir -p $TMP/extract-packages installpkg -root $TMP/extract-packages $SLACKROOT/${DISTRODIR}/l/ncurses-*.t[gblx]z | grep "Installing package " | cut -d'(' -f1 cp -fa${VERBOSE1} $TMP/extract-packages/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/*so* \ lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/ cp -fa${VERBOSE1} $TMP/extract-packages/usr/share/terminfo/{c,l,v,s,x} usr/share/terminfo/ # Remove any terminal entries that are broken due to them being symlinks into directories that we haven't included: find usr/share/terminfo/ -xtype l -print0 | xargs -0 rm -f cp -fa${VERBOSE1} $TMP/extract-packages/usr/share/tabset/* usr/share/tabset/ rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages # Remove dangling symlinks (pointing into directories we did not copy): ( cd usr/share/terminfo for file in $(find . -type l) ; do if [ "$(readlink -e $file)" = "" ]; then rm -f${VERSOSE1} $file fi done ) # a/acl: mkdir -p $TMP/extract-packages installpkg -root $TMP/extract-packages $SLACKROOT/${DISTRODIR}/a/acl-*.t[gblx]z | grep "Installing package " | cut -d'(' -f1 cp -fa${VERBOSE1} $TMP/extract-packages/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/*so* \ lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/ rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages # a/attr: mkdir -p $TMP/extract-packages installpkg -root $TMP/extract-packages $SLACKROOT/${DISTRODIR}/a/attr-*.t[gblx]z | grep "Installing package " | cut -d'(' -f1 cp -fa${VERBOSE1} $TMP/extract-packages/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/*so* \ lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/ rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages # a/pciutils: mkdir -p $TMP/extract-packages installpkg -root $TMP/extract-packages $SLACKROOT/${DISTRODIR}/a/pciutils-*.t[gblx]z | grep "Installing package " | cut -d'(' -f1 cp -fa${VERBOSE1} $TMP/extract-packages/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/*so* \ lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/ rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages # a/procps-ng: mkdir -p $TMP/extract-packages installpkg -root $TMP/extract-packages $SLACKROOT/${DISTRODIR}/a/procps-ng-*.t[gblx]z | grep "Installing package " | cut -d'(' -f1 cp -fa${VERBOSE1} $TMP/extract-packages/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/*so* \ lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/ rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages # a/gpm: #mkdir -p $TMP/extract-packages #installpkg -root $TMP/extract-packages $SLACKROOT/${DISTRODIR}/a/gpm-*.t[gblx]z | grep "Installing package " | cut -d'(' -f1 #cp -fa${VERBOSE1} $TMP/extract-packages/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/*so* \ # lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/ #rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages } ############### Install Kernel modules into installer's filesystem ############# # # ############### Add the network modules ######################################## add_netmods() { echo "--- Adding network modules ---" cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem # Clear out remaining cruft: rm -rf ./lib/modules.incoming # Temporary extraction directory: rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages mkdir -p -m755 $TMP/extract-packages # Unpack the kernel modules (all kernels defined for this $ARCH): for ind in $(seq 0 $((${#KERNELS[*]} -1)) ); do tar -C $TMP/extract-packages -x${VERBOSE1}f $(ls -1 ${KERNELMODPKG} | grep "${KVER}$(echo ${KEXTRAV[$ind]}| tr - _)-" ) lib done mv -f${VERBOSE1} $TMP/extract-packages/lib/modules ./lib/modules.incoming # Start removing unwanted modules to keep the resulting image small: echo "--- Removing unneeded kernel modules ---" for ind in $(seq 0 $((${#KERNELS[*]} -1)) ); do kv=${KEXTRAV[$ind]} [ ! -d ./lib/modules.incoming/$KVER$kv ] && continue ( echo "--- Processing kernel version '$KVER$kv' ---" cd ./lib/modules.incoming/$KVER$kv cd kernel/ # Remove blacklisted modules: cat $MODBLACKLIST | while read modname ; do find . -name $modname -exec rm -f "{}" \; done mv -f fs{,.orig} && \ ( mkdir -m755 fs # If the architecture has a mostly modular kernel, then # the filesystem modules may need to be included within the installer: case $ARCH in arm*) cp -a fs.orig/{udf*,isofs*,cifs*,ext*,fat*,fscache,jfs*,lockd,nfs,nfs_common,jbd*,nls,reiserfs,xfs,binfmt*,mbcache*,exportfs*} fs/ ;; *86*) cp -a fs.orig/{cifs*,fscache,lockd,nfs,nfs_common} fs/ ;; *) cp -a fs.orig/cifs* fs/ ;; esac rm -rf fs.orig ) # Do not remove the sound modules - Didier # rm -rf${VERBOSE1} sound arch echo --- Removing the modules in arch rm -rf${VERBOSE1} arch cd net/ # Architectures with a more modular kernel will want to keep supporting # modules for 'nfs' et al: case $ARCH in arm*) ;; *86*) ;; *) rm -rf${VERBOSE1} sunrpc ;; esac mv -f ipv4{,.orig} && ( mkdir -m755 ipv4 ; cp -a ipv4.orig/inet* ipv4/ ; rm -rf ipv4.orig ) mv -f ipv6{,.orig} && ( mkdir -m755 ipv6 ; cp -a ipv6.orig/ipv6* ipv6/ ; rm -rf ipv6.orig ) rm -rf${VERBOSE1} 9p appletalk atm ax25 bluetooth bridge dccp decnet ieee80211 ipx irda key mac80211 netfilter netrom rds rfkill rose rxrpc sched sctp tipc wanrouter wimax wireless cd .. cd drivers/ # Architectures with a more modular kernel will want to keep 'ide' 'scsi' # and other core device drivers: case $ARCH in arm*) ;; *) mv scsi scsi.orig mv md md.orig rm -rf${VERBOSE1} cdrom ide md scsi mkdir scsi mv scsi.orig/hv_storvsc.ko scsi rm -rf${VERBOSE1} scsi.orig mkdir md mv md.orig/dm-raid.ko md rm -rf${VERBOSE1} md.orig ;; esac # Save loop.ko, nvme.ko, and virtio_blk.ko, but remove other block drivers: mv block block.orig mkdir block mv block.orig/nvme.ko block mv block.orig/loop.ko block mv block.orig/virtio_blk.ko block rm -rf${VERBOSE1} block.orig # Done with block directory # Save the Hyper-V modules in staging, but toss the rest: mv staging staging.orig mv staging.orig/hv staging rm -rf${VERBOSE1} staging.orig # Save the Hyper-V keyboard module: mkdir -p input.orig/serio cp -a input/serio/hyperv-keyboard.ko input.orig/serio rm -rf${VERBOSE1} ata atm bluetooth clocksource connector crypto dma idle infiniband input isdn kvm leds media memstick message mfd misc pci power rtc serial telephony uwb w1 watchdog mv input.orig input if [ "$ADD_KMS" = "1" ]; then # Keep video.ko and button.ko, needed by some gpu drivers. # Also keep processor.ko, needed by acpi-cpufreq. mv acpi acpi.orig mkdir acpi mv acpi.orig/{button,processor,video}.ko acpi rm -rf${VERBOSE1} acpi.orig # Keep AGP modules: mv char/agp agp.orig rm -rf${VERBOSE1} char mkdir char mv agp.orig char/agp # Keep hwmon.ko: mkdir hwmon.orig mv hwmon/hwmon.ko hwmon.orig rm -rf${VERBOSE1} hwmon mv hwmon.orig hwmon # Keep platform/x86/mxm-wmi.ko and platform/x86/wmi.ko mkdir x86.orig mv platform/x86/mxm-wmi.ko platform/x86/wmi.ko x86.orig rm -rf${VERBOSE1} platform mkdir platform mv x86.orig platform/x86 # Keep thermal/thermal_sys.ko: mv thermal thermal.orig mkdir thermal mv thermal.orig/thermal_sys.ko thermal rm -rf${VERBOSE1} thermal.orig # Keep some video drivers: mv video video.orig mkdir -p video/fbdev mv video.orig/{sis,syscopyarea.ko,sysfillrect.ko,sysimgblt.ko} video mv video.orig/fbdev/hyperv_fb.ko video/fbdev rm -rf${VERBOSE1} video.orig else # Save the Hyper-V framebuffer module: mv video video.orig mkdir -p video/fbdevmv mv video.orig/fbdev/hyperv_fb.ko video/fbdev rm -rf${VERBOSE1} acpi char cpufreq hwmon platform thermal video.orig fi # Needed to install on MMC: mv mmc/host mmc/host.orig mkdir mmc/host mv mmc/host.orig/sdhci.ko mmc/host mv mmc/host.orig/sdhci-acpi.ko mmc/host mv mmc/host.orig/sdhci-pci.ko mmc/host rm -rf${VERBOSE1} mmc/host.orig cd usb/ rm -rf${VERBOSE1} atm host/hwa-hc.ko host/whci image serial wusbcore cd .. cd net/ rm -rf${VERBOSE1} appletalk arcnet bonding chelsio hamradio irda ixgb wimax wireless wan cd .. rm -f${VERBOSE1} ieee1394/pcilynx.ko rm -f${VERBOSE1} net/pcmcia/com20020_cs.ko rm -f${VERBOSE1} net/plip.ko rm -f${VERBOSE1} net/usb/hso.ko rm -f${VERBOSE1} usb/misc/uss720.ko rm -f${VERBOSE1} gpio/wm831x-gpio.ko #rm -f${VERBOSE1} clocksource/scx200_hrt.ko ) done # Move the remaining modules into place: mkdir -p -m755 ./lib/modules cp --remove-destination -fa${VERBOSE2} ./lib/modules.incoming/* ./lib/modules/ # This can go now: rm -rf${VERBOSE1} ./lib/modules.incoming } ############### Add the pcmcia modules ######################################### add_pcmciamods() { echo "--- Adding pcmcia modules ---" cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem # Clear out remaining cruft: rm -rf ./lib/modules.incoming # Temporary extraction directory: rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages mkdir -p -m755 $TMP/extract-packages # Unpack the kernel modules: for ind in $(seq 0 $((${#KERNELS[*]} -1)) ); do kv=${KEXTRAV[$ind]} tar -C $TMP/extract-packages -x${VERBOSE1}f $(ls -1 ${KERNELMODPKG} | grep "${KVER}$(echo $kv| tr - _)-" ) lib done mv -f${VERBOSE1} $TMP/extract-packages/lib/modules ./lib/modules.incoming # Compile the list with pcmcia modules and copy into place: for ind in $(seq 0 $((${#KERNELS[*]} -1)) ); do kv=${KEXTRAV[$ind]} mkdir -p $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/lib/modules/${KVER}$kv done for kmod in $( egrep "(/kernel/drivers/pcmcia/|/kernel/drivers/net/pcmcia/|/kernel/drivers/char/pcmcia/|/kernel/drivers/scsi/pcmcia/).*:" $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/lib/modules.incoming/$KVER${KEXTRAV[0]}/modules.dep | sed -e 's,:,,g ; s, ,\n,g' | sort | uniq | sed -e "s#^/lib/modules/$KVER${KEXTRAV[0]}##" ); do for ind in $(seq 0 $((${#KERNELS[*]} -1)) ); do kv=${KEXTRAV[$ind]} mkdir -p $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/lib/modules/${KVER}$kv/$(dirname $kmod) cp -a${VERBOSE1} $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/lib/modules.incoming/${KVER}$kv/$kmod $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/lib/modules/${KVER}$kv/$(dirname $kmod)/ done done # We can get rid of this now: rm -rf ./lib/modules.incoming # Install the necessary pcmcia support files from stock packages: echo "--- Adding support tools from Slackware packages: ---" rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages/* installpkg -root $TMP/extract-packages/ $PCMCIAUTILS | grep "Installing package " | cut -d'(' -f1 rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages/{usr,var} cp -a $TMP/extract-packages/* $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/ rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages/* installpkg -root $TMP/extract-packages/ $SYSFS | grep "Installing package " | cut -d'(' -f1 rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages/usr/{doc,include} $TMP/extract-packages/var if [ ! $ADD_MANPAGES -eq 1 ]; then rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages/usr/man/* fi cp -a $TMP/extract-packages/* $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/ rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages/* } ############### Compress kernel modules ######################################## compress_modules() { # If the module files should be compressed, do that now: if [ $COMPRESS_MODS -eq 1 ]; then echo "--- Compressing kernel modules ---" cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem find ./lib/modules -type f -name "*.ko" -exec xz -9f -C crc32 {} \; for i in $(find ./lib/modules -type l -name "*.ko") ; do ln -s $( readlink $i).xz $i.xz ; rm $i ; done cd - 1>/dev/null fi } ############### Add network card firmware ##################################### add_netfirmware() { # Some network cards use a firmware... echo "--- Adding firmware for network cards ---" cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem # Just to be safe: mkdir -p -m755 ./lib/firmware # Temporary extraction directory: rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages mkdir -p -m755 $TMP/extract-packages # Unpack the kernel firmware: tar -C $TMP/extract-packages -x${VERBOSE1}f $(ls -1 ${KERNELFW_PKG}) lib for FMW in $NETFIRMWARE ; do cp -fa${VERBOSE2} $TMP/extract-packages/lib/firmware/${FMW}* ./lib/firmware done # Clean up: rm -rf $TMP/extract-packages/lib cd - 1>/dev/null } ############### Calculate module dependencies (showing errors) ################# check_module_dependencies() { cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem # Make sure you compile generic and huge kernels with the same options # (apart from the drivers that will be modularized/builtins) or else you # will see "unknown symbol" errors when the scripts resolves dependencies! # Unpack the System.map files we need for checking unresolved dependencies # (aka kernel modules we forgot to add): for ind in $(seq 0 $((${#KERNELS[*]} -1)) ); do echo "---" echo " gunzip -cd ${SLACKROOT}/kernels/${KERNELS[$ind]}/System.map.gz \ > ./lib/modules/System.map.$KVER${KEXTRAV[$ind]}" gunzip -cd ${SLACKROOT}/kernels/${KERNELS[$ind]}/System.map.gz \ > ./lib/modules/System.map.$KVER${KEXTRAV[$ind]} done echo "--- Calculating module dependencies ---" for ind in $(seq 0 $((${#KERNELS[*]} -1)) ); do kv=${KEXTRAV[$ind]} [ ! -d $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/lib/modules/$KVER${kv} ] && continue rm -f $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/lib/modules/$KVER${kv}/modules.* echo "---" echo "/sbin/depmod -a -e -b $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem \ -F $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/lib/modules/System.map.$KVER$kv $KVER$kv" /sbin/depmod -a -e -b $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem \ -F $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/lib/modules/System.map.$KVER$kv $KVER$kv done # We do not need these any longer: rm -f ./lib/modules/System.map.* } ############### Architecture specific stuff #################################### arch_specifics() { cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem echo "--- Running ARCH specific tasks ---" # First the tasks we want to apply to every architecture: # Set the Slackware version in the 'setup' script & /etc/issue # to the version specified in this installer build script: sed -i \ 's?Slackware Linux Setup (version.*)?Slackware Linux Setup (version '"$INSTALLERVERSION"')?' \ usr/lib/setup/setup sed -i 's?(version.*)?(version '"$INSTALLERVERSION"')?g' etc/issue # Then split out per supported architecture: case $ARCH in arm*) # # ARM modifications: # cat << 'EOF' > root/qgo # This makes parallel Slackware installations over SSH far easier to identify. read -p "Host name (for window title): " winthostname # We include additional control characters to enable us to set the window title # even under GNU Screen: echo -ne "\033P\033]0; Slackware ARM Installer on $winthostname \007\033\\" ntpdate rolex.ripe.net && /bin/sh /sbin/fakedate && TERM=screen-256color setup EOF chmod 755 root/qgo # Don't need these - they take up space: # rm -f sbin/syslinux # Apply ARM patches to the installer scripts: # # We don't need to set a Kernel for Slackware ARM yet, as the boot loader config is usually # out of reach of the OS and needs to be configured independently. install -${VERBOSE1}pm755 $SRCDIR/arm/installer-patches/setkernel usr/lib/setup/SeTkernel # Load Kernel modules required for filesystems and so on. sed -i '\?^#.*!/bin/? a\/etc/rc.d/rc.modules-arm' etc/rc.d/rc.S install -${VERBOSE1}pm755 $SRCDIR/arm/rc.modules-arm etc/rc.d/ # Set the system clock from the hardware clock before fudging the date # since on ARM the system clock is not automatically set on all devices. sed -i '/^touch \/.today/ a/sbin/hwclock --hctosys' etc/rc.d/rc.S # Log errors into /tmp on the root filesystem. This helps the development # process -- sometimes the doinst.sh scripts bail out because of a missing # dependency (or sometimes a package just needs a recompile). patch ${VERBOSETXT} -p0 < $SRCDIR/arm/installer-patches/slackinstall-logerror.diff || exit 1 # On some ARM devices there is no RTC so it's best to disable the # fsck checks on the filesystems. install -${VERBOSE1}pm755 $SRCDIR/arm/armedslack-nofscheck usr/lib/setup/ patch ${VERBOSETXT} -p0 < $SRCDIR/arm/installer-patches/SeTpartitions-add-nofscheck.diff || exit 1 ;; x86_64) # # x86_64 modifications: # # We may still need to fix-up 'slackware' directory paths to 'slackware64': if ! grep -qr "slackware64" ./usr/lib/setup/ ; then # Note, the order of fix-up is important: sed -i \ -e "s#/slackware\([^-]\)#/slackware64\1#g" \ -e "s#slackware/#slackware64/#g" \ -e "s#slackware)#slackware64)#g" \ -e "s#slackware\$#slackware64#g" \ -e "s#mkdir slackware#mkdir slackware64#" \ $(grep -lr "slackware" ./usr/lib/setup) fi ;; esac } ############### Create the new installer initrd ################################ create_initrd() { cd $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem/ echo "--- Creating your new initrd.img ---" # Leave a note in the installer image to help us work out which build version # it is -- just aids with bug reports for now: cat <<"EOF" > .installer-version Version details: ---------------- Installer............: $Revision: 1.129 $ ($Date: 2011/04/13 23:03:07 $) EOF cat << EOF >> .installer-version For Slackware version: $INSTALLERVERSION Build date...........: $( date ) Build details: -------------- Installer arch.......: $ARCH Build host...........: $( uname -a ) EOF if [ ! -f etc/ld.so.conf ]; then cat < etc/ld.so.conf /lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} /usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX} EOF fi ldconfig -r. # Find any remaining dangling symlinks. echo "--- Finding any dangling symlinks ---" echo " Expect to see:" echo " ./boot ./var/log/scripts ./var/log/packages" echo " ./var/adm/scripts ./var/adm/packages ./cdrom ./nfs" echo "" find -L . -type l echo "-------------------------------------" # Do we have to split the initrd (separate initrd for each kernel version)? if [ $SPLIT_INITRD -eq 1 ]; then if [ $(ls -d --indicator-style=none ./lib/modules/${KVER}* | wc -l) -eq 2 ]; then echo "--- Splitting into separate initrd's for $KVER ---" local usek for kv in $KVER $KVER-smp ; do [ "$kv" = "$KVER" ] && usek="-smp" || usek="" # Determine the size of the installer: echo " Installer size (uncompressed): $( du -sh --exclude=$kv . )" find . -path ./lib/modules/$kv -prune -o -print \ | cpio -o -H newc | xz -9fv -C crc32 > $CWD/initrd${usek}.img echo " New installer image for kernel $KVER$usek is ${CWD}/initrd${usek}.img" done cat $SLACKROOT/isolinux/isolinux.cfg | sed \ -e "/label huge.s/,/label hugesmp.s/s/initrd=initrd.img/initrd=initrd.img/" \ -e "/label hugesmp.s/,/label speakup.s/s/initrd=initrd.img/initrd=initrd-smp.img/" \ -e "/label speakup.s/,\$s/initrd=initrd.img/initrd=initrd.img/" \ > $CWD/isolinux.cfg elif [ $(ls -d --indicator-style=none ./lib/modules/${KVER}* | wc -l) -gt 2 ]; then echo "*** Initrd splitting only supported for a total of 2 kernel versions!" SPLIT_INITRD=0 else echo "*** Only one set of kernel modules present, no splitting performed!" SPLIT_INITRD=0 fi fi if [ $SPLIT_INITRD -eq 0 ]; then # Determine the size of the installer: echo " Installer size (uncompressed): $( du -sh . )" find . | cpio -o -H newc | xz -9fv -C crc32 > $CWD/initrd.img echo " New installer image is ${CWD}/initrd.img" cp -a $SLACKROOT/isolinux/isolinux.cfg $CWD/ fi echo echo "--- Suggested actions:" echo "[1] chroot $PKG/$ARCH-installer-filesystem" echo "[2] Test it" echo "[3] When done, mv -f $CWD/initrd.img $SLACKROOT/isolinux/initrd.img" echo } ############### Create the USB boot image file ################################# create_usbboot() { # Like initrd.img, the usbboot.img will be created in the current directory echo "--- Creating an image for the USB boot disk ---" # Calculate sizes: let USBIMG=$( LC_ALL=C du -ck ${CWD}/initrd*.img | grep total | cut -f1 ) for KERN in ${SLACKROOT}/kernels/*.?/*zImage ; do let USBIMG=USBIMG+$( LC_ALL=C du -sk $KERN | cut -f1 ) done let USBIMG=USBIMG+777 # Add just that little extra... if [ $EFIBOOT -eq 1 ]; then # A bit more extra space since elilo will be added... let USBIMG=USBIMG+256 fi # Generate a pxelinux.cfg/default file (used for usbboot.img too) cat ${CWD}/isolinux.cfg \ | sed -e "s#/kernels/#kernels/#" > ${CWD}/pxelinux.cfg_default # Create a DOS formatted image file if $(which mkfs.msdos 1>/dev/null 2>&1) ; then MKDOS=mkfs.msdos else MKDOS=mkdosfs fi ${MKDOS} -n USBSLACK -F 16 -C ${CWD}/usbboot.img $USBIMG || exit 1 [ $VERBOSE -eq 1 ] && file ${CWD}/usbboot.img # Copy all relevant files into the image. rm -rf ${CWD}/usbmount mkdir -p -m700 ${CWD}/usbmount mount -o loop,rw ${CWD}/usbboot.img ${CWD}/usbmount echo "--- Copying data to the USB boot disk image: ---" cp $SLACKROOT/isolinux/setpkg ${CWD}/usbmount/ cp $SLACKROOT/isolinux/{f*.txt,message.txt} ${CWD}/usbmount/ cp ${CWD}/initrd*.img ${CWD}/usbmount/ cat ${CWD}/pxelinux.cfg_default |sed -e 's# kernels/# #g' -e 's#/.zImage##' \ -e 's#/memtest##' \ > ${CWD}/usbmount/syslinux.cfg # Add EFI support: if [ $EFIBOOT -eq 1 ]; then cp -a ${SRCDIR}/sources/efi.${ARCH}/* ${CWD}/usbmount # Make sure the Slackware and kernel version in message.txt are up to date: cat ${SRCDIR}/sources/efi.${ARCH}/EFI/BOOT/message.txt | sed "s/version.*/version ${INSTALLERVERSION} \(Linux kernel $(uname -r | cut -f 1 -d -)\)\!/g" > ${CWD}/usbmount/EFI/BOOT/message.txt fi # Older syslinux can not cope with subdirectories - let's just be safe: echo "--- Making the usbboot image bootable: ---" ( cd $SLACKROOT/kernels/ for dir in `find -type d -name "*.?" -maxdepth 1` ; do cp $dir/*zImage ${CWD}/usbmount/$dir done cp $SLACKROOT/kernels/memtest/memtest ${CWD}/usbmount/memtest ) sync # Stamp the file with the syslinux bootloader: # > Do "vi ~/.mtoolsrc" to add "mtools_skip_check=1", # > if the next command gives an error: umount ${CWD}/usbmount syslinux -s ${CWD}/usbboot.img #Clean up: rm -rf ${CWD}/usbmount } ############### Create the EFI boot image file ################################# create_efiboot() { # Like initrd.img, the efiboot.img will be created in the current directory echo echo "--- Creating an image for the EFI boot disk ---" # Calculate sizes: let EFIIMG=$( LC_ALL=C du -ck ${CWD}/initrd*.img | grep total | cut -f1 ) for KERN in ${SLACKROOT}/kernels/huge.s/*zImage ; do let EFIIMG=EFIIMG+$( LC_ALL=C du -sk $KERN | cut -f1 ) done let EFIIMG=EFIIMG+2222 # Add just that little extra... # Round this value down to the nearest 2048 bytes: let EFIIMG=EFIIMG\*1024 let EFIIMG=EFIIMG/2048 # Create the image: dd if=/dev/zero of=${CWD}/efiboot.img bs=2048 count=$EFIIMG sgdisk -N 1 -t 1:EF00 --change-name=1:EFISLACK ${CWD}/efiboot.img losetup -o 1048576 /dev/loop3 ${CWD}/efiboot.img mkdosfs -F 32 /dev/loop3 rm -rf ${CWD}/efimount mkdir ${CWD}/efimount mount /dev/loop3 ${CWD}/efimount cp -a --verbose ${CWD}/sources/efi/* ${CWD}/efimount cp -a --verbose ${SLACKROOT}/kernels/huge.s/*zImage ${CWD}/efimount/EFI/BOOT/huge.s cp -a ${CWD}/initrd.img ${CWD}/efimount/EFI/BOOT/ umount /dev/loop3 losetup -d /dev/loop3 # Clean up: rm -rf ${CWD}/efimount } ############### Pre-process man pages ########################################## process_manpages() { # We have to preprocess these, since we aren't about to ship groff on here. if [ -d usr/man ]; then echo "--- Pre-processing man pages ---" ( cd usr/man for manpagedir in $(find . -type d -name "man*") ; do ( cd $manpagedir for eachpage in $( find . -type f -maxdepth 1) ; do echo -n "$eachpage " # bzip2 is best for text (among gzip, bzip2, and xz tested) /bin/gunzip -c "$eachpage" | /usr/bin/gtbl | /usr/bin/groff -mandoc -Tlatin1 | bzip2 -9c > "$(dirname $eachpage)/$(basename $eachpage .gz).bz2" rm -f "$eachpage" done ) done echo ) fi } # End pre-process man pages ############### Copy man pages ################################################# copy_manpages() { # We will only include the man pages that are copied here. if [ -d usr/man ]; then echo "--- Copying desired man pages ---" ( cd usr mv man man.full mkdir man # List every man page to include in the loop below. # Pages should be preprocessed text files compressed with bzip2. # Note that they can be any cattable text file and need not be true # man page format... perhaps handy for future documentation, or # README_LVM, etc. ? for manpage in \ man8/cfdisk.8.bz2 \ man8/fdisk.8.bz2 \ man8/gdisk.8.bz2 \ man8/partprobe.8.bz2 \ man8/parted.8.bz2 \ man8/partx.8.bz2 \ man8/sfdisk.8.bz2 \ man8/sgdisk.8.bz2 \ man8/mount.8.bz2 \ man1/lsattr.1.bz2 \ man1/chattr.1.bz2 \ man8/e2image.8.bz2 \ man8/badblocks.8.bz2 \ man8/fsck.8.bz2 \ man8/e2fsck.8.bz2 \ man8/mke2fs.8.bz2 \ man8/tune2fs.8.bz2 \ man5/mke2fs.conf.5.bz2 \ man5/e2fsck.conf.5.bz2 \ man8/btrfs.8.bz2 \ man8/mkfs.btrfs.8.bz2 \ man8/jfs_mkfs.8.bz2 \ man8/jfs_fsck.8.bz2 \ man8/pvdisplay.8.bz2 \ man8/vgchange.8.bz2 \ man8/pvck.8.bz2 \ man8/lvmsar.8.bz2 \ man8/lvresize.8.bz2 \ man8/lvrename.8.bz2 \ man8/vgs.8.bz2 \ man8/pvresize.8.bz2 \ man8/vgexport.8.bz2 \ man8/vgsplit.8.bz2 \ man8/pvcreate.8.bz2 \ man8/vgreduce.8.bz2 \ man8/vgck.8.bz2 \ man8/pvchange.8.bz2 \ man8/vgdisplay.8.bz2 \ man8/pvremove.8.bz2 \ man8/vgremove.8.bz2 \ man8/vgmerge.8.bz2 \ man8/vgextend.8.bz2 \ man8/lvchange.8.bz2 \ man8/vgcfgbackup.8.bz2 \ man8/lvreduce.8.bz2 \ man8/lvscan.8.bz2 \ man8/lvs.8.bz2 \ man8/dmsetup.8.bz2 \ man8/vgimport.8.bz2 \ man8/pvscan.8.bz2 \ man8/lvcreate.8.bz2 \ man8/vgrename.8.bz2 \ man8/lvdisplay.8.bz2 \ man8/vgimportclone.8.bz2 \ man8/lvextend.8.bz2 \ man8/lvremove.8.bz2 \ man8/vgcfgrestore.8.bz2 \ man8/lvmconf.8.bz2 \ man8/lvmdiskscan.8.bz2 \ man8/lvmdump.8.bz2 \ man8/vgcreate.8.bz2 \ man8/vgscan.8.bz2 \ man8/pvmove.8.bz2 \ man8/lvmchange.8.bz2 \ man8/vgmknodes.8.bz2 \ man8/fsadm.8.bz2 \ man8/vgconvert.8.bz2 \ man8/lvconvert.8.bz2 \ man8/lvm.8.bz2 \ man8/lvmsadc.8.bz2 \ man8/dmeventd.8.bz2 \ man8/pvs.8.bz2 \ man5/lvm.conf.5.bz2 \ man8/cryptsetup.8.bz2 \ man8/mdmon.8.bz2 \ man8/mdadm.8.bz2 \ man8/mkreiserfs.8.bz2 \ man8/mkfs.xfs.8.bz2 \ man8/installpkg.8.bz2 \ man8/removepkg.8.bz2 \ man8/pkgtool.8.bz2 \ man8/mkfs.minix.8.bz2 \ man8/mkdosfs.8.bz2 \ man8/fdformat.8.bz2 \ man1/grep.1.bz2 \ man1/wc.1.bz2 \ man1/chroot.1.bz2 \ man1/tar.1.bz2 \ man1/chmod.1.bz2 \ man1/ln.1.bz2 \ man1/chown.1.bz2 \ man1/sync.1.bz2 \ man1/du.1.bz2 \ man1/ddrescue.1.bz2 \ man1/dd.1.bz2 \ man8/ifconfig.8.bz2 \ man8/route.8.bz2 \ man1/hostname.1.bz2 \ man8/arp.8.bz2 \ man8/netstat.8.bz2 \ man8/ipmask.8.bz2 \ man8/rarp.8.bz2 \ man8/mii-tool.8.bz2 \ man8/nameif.8.bz2 \ man8/findmnt.8.bz2 \ man8/lsblk.8.bz2 \ man8/fsfreeze.8.bz2 \ man8/fstrim.8.bz2 \ man8/swaplabel.8.bz2 \ man8/ip.8.bz2 \ ; do mkdir -p man/$(dirname $manpage) cp -a man.full/$manpage man/$manpage done # Delete the pages that will not be included: rm -rf man.full # Create cat directories: ( cd man for mandir in man* ; do ln -sf $mandir cat$(echo $mandir | cut -b4-) done ) ) fi } # End copy man pages ############### Time to call all our functions ################################# ############### Time to call all our functions ################################# if [ $SHOWHELP -eq 1 ]; then basic_usage exit fi # Clean build environment: rm -rf $TMP $PKG mkdir -p $TMP $PKG rm -f $CWD/initrd*.img $CWD/usbboot.img rm -f $CWD/isolinux.cfg ${CWD}/pxelinux.cfg_default if [ $DUMPSKELETON -eq 1 ]; then create_installer_fs extract_skeleton_fs zipup_installer_skeleton else cat <<-EOT ** Building software for: ARCH='$ARCH' ** This host's specs: machine type='$(uname -m)' ** processor='$(uname -p)' ** hardware platform"='$(uname -i)' ** Waiting 3 seconds or just press ENTER now :-) EOT read -p "..." -t 3 echo # Are we re-compiling busybox/dropbear and populating with binaries? if [ $RECOMPILE -eq 1 ]; then create_installer_fs if ! use_installer_source ; then extract_skeleton_fs fi build_busybox || exit 1 build_dropbear || exit 1 import_binaries || exit 1 import_libraries || exit 1 arch_specifics else unpack_oldinitrd fi # Are we adding network modules? if [ $ADD_NETMODS -eq 1 ]; then add_netmods fi # Are we adding pcmcia modules? if [ $ADD_PCMCIAMODS -eq 1 ]; then add_pcmciamods fi if [ $ADD_NETMODS -eq 1 -o $ADD_PCMCIAMODS -eq 1 ]; then # If we added modules, we also need to add network card firmware: # but only if specified. The default list of firmware is useless on ARM SoC systems. # The TrimSlice has a RealTek card which requires firmware, but currently the firmware # is compiled into the Kernel. This will probably have to change later, but for now # it'll suffice. if [ $ADD_NETFIRMWARE -eq 1 ]; then add_netfirmware fi # If we added modules, compress them (if requested): compress_modules # If we added modules, check for missing dependencies: check_module_dependencies fi if [ $ADD_MANPAGES -eq 1 ]; then process_manpages copy_manpages fi # Finally, create the Slackware installer initrd create_initrd # If you wanted a USB boot image as well, here it is: if [ $USBBOOT -eq 1 ]; then create_usbboot fi ## Commented out. The usbboot.img handles EFI now. ## If you wanted an EFI boot image as well, here it is: #if [ $EFIBOOT -eq 1 ]; then # create_efiboot || exit 1 #fi fi