267 lines
8.3 KiB
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267 lines
8.3 KiB
Bash
# This file provides some common code that is intented to be called
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# by the various boot-<arch> scripts.
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# Make sure that sbin directories are on the PATH too - filesystem
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# creation tools are often hidden there
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PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:$PATH
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export PATH
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# Expand %ARCH% variable in envvars for location of D-I images
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DI_WWW_HOME="$(echo "$DI_WWW_HOME" | sed -e "s|%ARCH%|$ARCH|g")"
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DI_DIR="$(echo "$DI_DIR" | sed -e "s|%ARCH%|$ARCH|g")"
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# Make sure that DI_DIST is set to something sane
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if [ ! "$DI_DIST" ]; then
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DI_DIST="$DI_CODENAME"
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fi
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# Find out what the default desktop is in tasksel if we've not set it
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# (i.e. using "all" for netinst, DVD etc.) - print the name of the
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# first desktop task recommended by task-desktop
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UNSPEC_DESKTOP_DEFAULT="$($BASEDIR/tools/apt-selection cache depends task-desktop | \
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awk '
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/Recommends:.*desktop/ {
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gsub("task-","")
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gsub("-desktop","")
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print $2
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exit
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}')"
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# Only i386 and amd64 use DESKTOP to set the default desktop;
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# make sure other arches get a working config
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if [ "$ARCH" != i386 ] && [ "$ARCH" != amd64 ]; then
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if [ "$DESKTOP" = all ] || [ "$DESKTOP" = "$UNSPEC_DESKTOP_DEFAULT" ] ; then
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DESKTOP=
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KERNEL_PARAMS="$(echo "$KERNEL_PARAMS" | \
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sed -r "s/desktop=[^ ]* ?//")"
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elif [ "$DESKTOP" = light ] ; then
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DESKTOP=xfce
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KERNEL_PARAMS="$(echo "$KERNEL_PARAMS" | \
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sed -r "s/(desktop=)light/\1xfce/")"
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fi
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fi
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# Add an option to the mkisofs options for this CD _only_ if it's not
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# already set. $1 is the opts file location, "$2" is the new
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# option. Call this with _logical groupings_ of options
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add_mkisofs_opt() {
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OPTS_FILE=$1
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NEW_OPT="$2"
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if ! ( grep -q -- "$NEW_OPT" $OPTS_FILE 2>/dev/null) ; then
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echo -n "$NEW_OPT " >> $OPTS_FILE
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fi
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}
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variant_enabled() {
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VARIANT=$1
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echo "$VARIANTS" | grep -qw "$VARIANT"
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return $?
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}
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# Wrapper around which_deb which looks in all relevant distributions
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find_pkg_file() {
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local pkgfile
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for dist in $DI_CODENAME $CODENAME ${UNRELEASED/1/unreleased}; do
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pkgfile=$($BASEDIR/tools/which_deb $MIRROR $dist "$@")
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[ -n "$pkgfile" ] && break
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done
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if [ -z "$pkgfile" ]; then
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echo "WARNING: unable to find the $@ package in $DI_CODENAME or $CODENAME distribution of the mirror" >&2
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fi
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echo $pkgfile
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}
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# Work out the right boot load size for a specified file
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calc_boot_size() {
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FILE=$1
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size=$[($(stat -c%s "$FILE")+2047)/2048]
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echo $size
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}
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# If we're looking for an image location to download, see if it's in a
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# local cache first.
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try_di_image_cache() {
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DI_TMP_DIR=${DI_WWW_HOME#*https://}
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if [ -n "$DI_DIR" ] && [ -e "${DI_DIR}/${DI_TMP_DIR}" ] ; then
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DI_DIR="$DI_DIR/${DI_TMP_DIR}"
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DI_WWW_HOME=""
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echo "Using images from local cache: $DI_DIR"
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else
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# If not, we'll end up downloading. Complain if the download
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# link looks insecure (i.e. not https). May cause builds to
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# fail here in future...
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case "$DI_WWW_HOME"x in
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"http://"*x|"ftp://"*x)
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echo "WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING"
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echo "$0: insecure download for d-i build: $DI_WWW_HOME"
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echo "WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING"
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;;
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esac
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fi
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}
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# This arch is currently not bootable directly from CD, and there's
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# not a lot we can do about that. But add the needed files in the
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# right place so that users can find them, at least:
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#
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# kernel(s)
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# initramfs
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# DTBs
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# etc...
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#
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# The best wasy to find all the files is to parse d-i's MANIFEST file
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# and work from there.
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copy_arch_images() {
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mkdir -p $CDDIR/$INSTALLDIR
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cd $CDDIR/$INSTALLDIR
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if [ ! "$DI_WWW_HOME" ];then
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if [ ! "$DI_DIR" ];then
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DI_DIR="$MIRROR/dists/$DI_DIST/main/installer-$ARCH/current/images"
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fi
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cp "$DI_DIR/MANIFEST" MANIFEST
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else
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$WGET "$DI_WWW_HOME/MANIFEST" -O MANIFEST
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fi
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for image in $(awk '{print $1}' MANIFEST); do
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if [ ! -e "$image" ]; then
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dir=$(dirname $image)
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mkdir -p $dir
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if [ -n "$LOCAL" -a -f "${LOCALDEBS:-$MIRROR}/dists/$DI_DIST/local/installer-$ARCH/current/images/$image" ]; then
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cp "${LOCALDEBS:-$MIRROR}/dists/$DI_DIST/local/installer-$ARCH/current/images/$image" "$image"
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elif [ ! "$DI_WWW_HOME" ];then
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if [ ! "$DI_DIR" ];then
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DI_DIR="$MIRROR/dists/$DI_DIST/main/installer-$ARCH/current/images"
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fi
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cp -a "$DI_DIR/$image" "$image"
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else
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$WGET --no-parent -r -nH --cut-dirs=3 "$DI_WWW_HOME/$image"
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fi
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fi
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done
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# Clean up in case we had to use $WGET :-(
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find . -name 'index.html*' -delete
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}
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# Grab the xorriso version and turn it into a number we can use
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xorriso_version() {
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$MKISOFS --version 2>&1 | awk '
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/^xorriso version/ {
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split($4, ver, ".")
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print ver[1]*10000+ver[2]*100+ver[3]
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}'
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}
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# Work out how many blocks we need for a FAT filesystem to hold all
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# the EFI boot files
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calculate_efi_image_size() {
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CDDIR=$1
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sector_bytes=512 # -S
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cluster_sectors=4 # -s
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cluster_bytes=$((sector_bytes * cluster_sectors))
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clusters=4 # 1 cluster for each sub-directory
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for file in $CDDIR/EFI/*/*; do
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[ -f "$file" ] || continue
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clusters=$(($clusters + (($(stat -c %s "$file") + $cluster_bytes - 1) / $cluster_bytes)))
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done
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reserved_sectors=1 # boot-sector -R
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reserved_bytes=$(($reserved_sectors * $sector_bytes))
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fat_copies=2 # -f
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if [ "$clusters" -le $(((1 << 12) - 2)) ]; then
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fat_entry_bytes=3/2 # -F
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elif [ "$clusters" -le $(((1 << 16) - 2)) ]; then
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fat_entry_bytes=2 # -F
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else
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fat_entry_bytes=4 # -F
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fi
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fat_bytes=$((($clusters * $fat_entry_bytes + $sector_bytes - 1) / $sector_bytes * $sector_bytes))
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root_entries=512 # -r
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root_entry_bytes=32
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root_bytes=$(($root_entries * root_entry_bytes))
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size=$(($reserved_bytes + $fat_copies * $fat_bytes + $root_bytes + $clusters * $cluster_bytes))
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track_sectors=32
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track_bytes=$((sector_bytes * $track_sectors))
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tracks=$((($size + $track_bytes - 1) / $track_bytes))
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block_bytes=1024
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blocks=$(($tracks * $track_bytes / $block_bytes))
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echo $blocks
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}
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extra_image () {
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image=$1
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doppelgangers="$2"
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dir=$(dirname "$image")
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mkdir -p $CDDIR/$INSTALLDIR/$dir
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if [ ! -e $CDDIR/$INSTALLDIR/"$image" ] ; then
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if [ ! "$DI_WWW_HOME" ] ; then
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if [ ! "$DI_DIR" ] ; then
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DI_DIR="$MIRROR/dists/$DI_DIST/main/installer-$ARCH/current/images"
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fi
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cp "$DI_DIR/cdrom/$image" $CDDIR/$INSTALLDIR/"$image"
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else
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$WGET "$DI_WWW_HOME/cdrom/$image" -O $CDDIR/$INSTALLDIR/"$image"
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fi
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fi
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for doppelganger in $doppelgangers ; do
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if [ -f "$CDDIR/$INSTALLDIR/$dir/$doppelganger" ] &&
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cmp -s $CDDIR/$INSTALLDIR/"$image" $CDDIR/$INSTALLDIR/"$dir"/"$doppelganger" ; then
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echo " $image identical to $doppelganger. Linking"
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ln -nf $CDDIR/$INSTALLDIR/"$dir"/"$doppelganger" $CDDIR/$INSTALLDIR/"$image"
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break
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fi
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done
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}
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install_firmwares_initrd () {
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initrd=$1
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regex="$2"
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if [ "$FORCE_FIRMWARE"x = "1"x ]; then
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FILES=`$BASEDIR/tools/catz ${MIRROR}/dists/${DI_DIST}/*/binary-${ARCH}/Packages.gz | \
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grep-dctrl -Pe "$regex" -sFilename -n || true`
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if [ -n "${FILES}" ]; then
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echo " Adding firmwares from" ${FILES}
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initrdgz=$initrd.gz
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FWDIR=$TDIR/firmware
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zcat $initrdgz > $initrd
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rm -f $initrdgz
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for FILE in $FILES; do
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dpkg -x "${MIRROR}/${FILE}" ${FWDIR}
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done
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(cd ${FWDIR} ; find lib/firmware | cpio -oA -H newc -F $initrd)
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gzip -9 $initrd
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rm -fr $FWDIR
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else
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echo " WARNING: Could not find firmware package(s) matching $regex"
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fi
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fi
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}
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change_grub_cfg_uuid () {
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CDDIR=$1
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# We (used to) look for /.disk/info in grub.cfg to find this
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# Debian media once we've booted via EFI. This is not 100%
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# reliable - see #1024346 and #1024720 for examples where this
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# fails. Instead, let's generate a UUID here and use that as a
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# flag file.
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if [ -f $CDDIR/EFI/debian/grub.cfg ]; then
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UUID=$(uuidgen)
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mkdir -p $CDDIR/.disk/id
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touch $CDDIR/.disk/id/$UUID
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sed -i "/search --file --set=root/s,.disk/info,.disk/id/$UUID," $CDDIR/EFI/debian/grub.cfg
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fi
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}
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