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livecd-rootfs/live-build/functions

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# vi: ts=4 expandtab syntax=sh
# default imagesize = 2252*1024**2 = 2.2G (the current size we ship)
imagesize=${IMAGE_SIZE:-2361393152}
fs_label="${FS_LABEL:-rootfs}"
rootfs_dev_mapper=
loop_device=
loop_raw=
backing_img=
clean_loops() {
local kpartx_ret
local kpartx_stdout
if [ -n "${backing_img}" ]; then
# sync before removing loop to avoid "Device or resource busy" errors
sync
kpartx_ret=""
kpartx_stdout=$(kpartx -v -d "${backing_img}") || kpartx_ret=$?
echo "$kpartx_stdout"
if [ -n "$kpartx_ret" ]; then
if echo "$kpartx_stdout" | grep -q "loop deleted"; then
echo "Suppressing kpartx returning error (#860894)"
else
exit $kpartx_ret
fi
fi
unset backing_img
fi
if [ -z "${rootfs_dev_mapper}" ]; then
return 0
fi
unset loop_device
unset loop_raw
unset rootfs_dev_mapper
}
create_empty_disk_image() {
# Prepare an empty disk image
dd if=/dev/zero of="$1" bs=1 count=0 seek="${imagesize}"
}
create_manifest() {
local chroot_root=${1}
local target_file=${2}
echo "create_manifest chroot_root: ${chroot_root}"
dpkg-query --show --admindir="${chroot_root}/var/lib/dpkg" > ${target_file}
echo "create_manifest call to dpkg-query finished."
./config/snap-seed-parse "${chroot_root}" "${target_file}"
echo "create_manifest call to snap_seed_parse finished."
echo "create_manifest finished"
}
make_ext4_partition() {
device="$1"
label=${fs_label:+-L "${fs_label}"}
mkfs.ext4 -F -b 4096 -i 8192 -m 0 ${label} -E resize=536870912 "$device"
}
mount_image() {
trap clean_loops EXIT
backing_img="$1"
local rootpart="$2"
kpartx_mapping="$(kpartx -s -v -a ${backing_img})"
# Find the loop device
loop_p1="$(echo -e ${kpartx_mapping} | head -n1 | awk '{print$3}')"
loop_device="/dev/${loop_p1%p[0-9]*}"
if [ ! -b ${loop_device} ]; then
echo "unable to find loop device for ${backing_img}"
exit 1
fi
# Find the rootfs location
rootfs_dev_mapper="/dev/mapper/${loop_p1%%[0-9]}${rootpart}"
if [ ! -b "${rootfs_dev_mapper}" ]; then
echo "${rootfs_dev_mapper} is not a block device";
exit 1
fi
# Add some information to the debug logs
echo "Mounted disk image ${backing_img} to ${rootfs_dev_mapper}"
blkid ${rootfs_dev_mapper}
return 0
}
setup_mountpoint() {
local mountpoint="$1"
mount --rbind /dev "$mountpoint/dev"
mount proc-live -t proc "$mountpoint/proc"
mount sysfs-live -t sysfs "$mountpoint/sys"
mount -t tmpfs none "$mountpoint/tmp"
mount -t tmpfs none "$mountpoint/var/lib/apt"
mount -t tmpfs none "$mountpoint/var/cache/apt"
mv "$mountpoint/etc/resolv.conf" resolv.conf.tmp
cp /etc/resolv.conf "$mountpoint/etc/resolv.conf"
chroot "$mountpoint" apt-get update
}
teardown_mountpoint() {
# Reverse the operations from setup_mountpoint
local mountpoint="$1"
# ensure we have exactly one trailing slash, and escape all slashes for awk
mountpoint_match=$(echo "$mountpoint" | sed -e's,/$,,; s,/,\\/,g;')'\/'
# sort -r ensures that deeper mountpoints are unmounted first
for submount in $(awk </proc/self/mounts "\$2 ~ /$mountpoint_match/ \
{ print \$2 }" | LC_ALL=C sort -r); do
mount --make-private $submount
umount $submount
done
mv resolv.conf.tmp "$mountpoint/etc/resolv.conf"
}
mount_partition() {
partition="$1"
mountpoint="$2"
mount "$partition" "$mountpoint"
setup_mountpoint "$mountpoint"
}
mount_overlay() {
lower="$1"
upper="$2"
work="$2/../work"
path="$3"
mkdir -p "$work"
mount -t overlay overlay \
-olowerdir="$lower",upperdir="$upper",workdir="$work" \
"$path"
}
get_lowerdirs_for_pass () {
# Returns the name of the lowerdir from the name of a pass
# $1 Name of the pass
local curpass="$1"
local lowerlayers=""
while :; do
curpass=$(get_parent_pass $curpass)
# We climbed up the tree to the root layer, we are done
[ -z "$curpass" ] && break
lowerlayers="${lowerlayers}:overlay.${curpass}"
done
echo "${lowerlayers#:}"
}
mount_disk_image() {
local disk_image=${1}
local mountpoint=${2}
mount_image ${disk_image} 1
mount_partition "${rootfs_dev_mapper}" $mountpoint
local uefi_dev="/dev/mapper${loop_device///dev/}p15"
if [ -b ${uefi_dev} -a -e $mountpoint/boot/efi ]; then
mount "${uefi_dev}" $mountpoint/boot/efi
fi
# This is needed to allow for certain operations
# such as updating grub and installing software
cat > $mountpoint/usr/sbin/policy-rc.d << EOF
#!/bin/sh
# ${IMAGE_STR}
echo "All runlevel operations denied by policy" >&2
exit 101
EOF
chmod 0755 $mountpoint/usr/sbin/policy-rc.d
}
umount_partition() {
local mountpoint=${1}
teardown_mountpoint $mountpoint
mount --make-private $mountpoint
umount $mountpoint
udevadm settle
if [ -n "${rootfs_dev_mapper}" -a -b "${rootfs_dev_mapper}" ]; then
# buildd's don't have /etc/mtab symlinked
# /etc/mtab is needed in order zerofree space for ext4 filesystems
[ -e /etc/mtab ] || ln -s /proc/mounts /etc/mtab
# both of these are likely overkill, but it does result in slightly
# smaller ext4 filesystem
e2fsck -y -E discard ${rootfs_dev_mapper}
zerofree ${rootfs_dev_mapper}
fi
}
umount_disk_image() {
mountpoint="$1"
local uefi_dev="/dev/mapper${loop_device///dev/}p15"
if [ -e "$mountpoint/boot/efi" -a -b "$uefi_dev" ]; then
# zero fill free space in UEFI partition
cat < /dev/zero > "$mountpoint/boot/efi/bloat_file" 2> /dev/null || true
rm "$mountpoint/boot/efi/bloat_file"
mount --make-private "$mountpoint/boot/efi"
umount --detach-loop "$mountpoint/boot/efi"
fi
if [ -e $mountpoint/usr/sbin/policy-rc.d ]; then
rm $mountpoint/usr/sbin/policy-rc.d
fi
umount_partition $mountpoint
clean_loops
}
modify_vmdk_header() {
# Modify the VMDK headers so that both VirtualBox _and_ VMware can
# read the vmdk and import them.
vmdk_name="${1}"
descriptor=$(mktemp)
newdescriptor=$(mktemp)
# Extract the vmdk header for manipulation
dd if="${vmdk_name}" of="${descriptor}" bs=1 skip=512 count=1024
# The sed lines below is where the magic is. Specifically:
# ddb.toolsVersion: sets the open-vm-tools so that VMware shows
# the tooling as current
# ddb.virtualHWVersion: set the version to 7, which covers most
# current versions of VMware
# createType: make sure its set to stream Optimized
# remove the vmdk-stream-converter comment and replace with
# # Disk DescriptorFile. This is needed for Virtualbox
# remove the comments from vmdk-stream-converter which causes
# VirtualBox and others to fail VMDK validation
sed -e 's|# Description file.*|# Disk DescriptorFile|' \
-e '/# Believe this is random*/d' \
-e '/# Indicates no parent/d' \
-e '/# The Disk Data Base/d' \
-e 's|ddb.comment.*|ddb.toolsVersion = "2147483647"|' \
"${descriptor}" > "${newdescriptor}"
# The header is cannot be bigger than 1024
expr $(stat --format=%s ${newdescriptor}) \< 1024 > /dev/null 2>&1 || {
echo "descriptor is too large, VMDK will be invalid!"; exit 1; }
# Overwrite the vmdk header with our new, modified one
dd conv=notrunc,nocreat \
if="${newdescriptor}" of="${vmdk_name}" \
bs=1 seek=512 count=1024
rm ${descriptor} ${newdescriptor}
}
create_vmdk() {
# There is no real good way to create a _compressed_ VMDK using open source
# tooling that works across multiple VMDK-capable platforms. This functions
# uses vmdk-stream-converter and then calls modify_vmdk_header to produce a
# compatible VMDK.
src="$1"
destination="$2"
size="${3:-10240}"
streamconverter="VMDKstream"
scratch_d=$(mktemp -d)
cp ${src} ${scratch_d}/resize.img
truncate --size=${size}M ${scratch_d}/resize.img
python3 -m ${streamconverter} ${scratch_d}/resize.img ${destination}
modify_vmdk_header ${destination}
qemu-img info ${destination}
rm -rf ${scratch_d}
}
create_derivative() {
# arg1 is the disk type
# arg2 is the new name
unset derivative_img
case ${1} in
uefi) disk_image="binary/boot/disk-uefi.ext4";
dname="${disk_image//-uefi/-$2-uefi}";;
*) disk_image="binary/boot/disk.ext4";
dname="${disk_image//.ext4/-$2.ext4}";;
esac
if [ ! -e ${disk_image} ]; then
echo "Did not find ${disk_image}!"; exit 1;
fi
cp ${disk_image} ${dname}
export derivative_img=${dname}
}
convert_to_qcow2() {
src="$1"
destination="$2"
qemu-img convert -c -O qcow2 -o compat=0.10 "$src" "$destination"
qemu-img info "$destination"
}
replace_grub_root_with_label() {
# When update-grub is run, it will detect the disks in the build system.
# Instead, we want grub to use the right labelled disk
CHROOT_ROOT="$1"
# If boot by partuuid has been requested, don't override.
if [ -f $CHROOT_ROOT/etc/default/grub.d/40-force-partuuid.cfg ] && \
grep -q ^GRUB_FORCE_PARTUUID= $CHROOT_ROOT/etc/default/grub.d/40-force-partuuid.cfg
then
return 0
fi
sed -i -e "s,root=[^ ]*,root=LABEL=${fs_label}," \
"$CHROOT_ROOT/boot/grub/grub.cfg"
}
# When running update-grub in a chroot on a build host, we don't want it to
# probe for disks or probe for other installed OSes. Extract common
# diversion wrappers, so this isn't reinvented differently for each image.
divert_grub() {
CHROOT_ROOT="$1"
# Don't divert all of grub-probe here; just the scripts we don't want
# running. Otherwise, you may be missing part-uuids for the search
# command, for example. ~cyphermox
chroot "$CHROOT_ROOT" dpkg-divert --local \
--divert /etc/grub.d/30_os-prober.dpkg-divert \
--rename /etc/grub.d/30_os-prober
# Divert systemd-detect-virt; /etc/kernel/postinst.d/zz-update-grub
# no-ops if we are in a container, and the launchpad farm runs builds
# in lxd. We therefore pretend that we're never in a container (by
# exiting 1).
chroot "$CHROOT_ROOT" dpkg-divert --local \
--rename /usr/bin/systemd-detect-virt
echo "exit 1" > "$CHROOT_ROOT"/usr/bin/systemd-detect-virt
chmod +x "$CHROOT_ROOT"/usr/bin/systemd-detect-virt
}
undivert_grub() {
CHROOT_ROOT="$1"
chroot "$CHROOT_ROOT" dpkg-divert --remove --local \
--divert /etc/grub.d/30_os-prober.dpkg-divert \
--rename /etc/grub.d/30_os-prober
rm "$CHROOT_ROOT"/usr/bin/systemd-detect-virt
chroot "$CHROOT_ROOT" dpkg-divert --remove --local \
--rename /usr/bin/systemd-detect-virt
}
recreate_initramfs() {
# Regenerate the initramfs by running update-initramfs in the
# chroot at $1 and copying the generated initramfs
# around. Beware that this was written for a single use case
# (live-server) and may not work in all cases without
# tweaking...
# config/common must be sourced before calling this function.
CHROOT="$1"
# Start by cargo culting bits of lb_chroot_hacks:
if [ -n "$LB_INITRAMFS_COMPRESSION" ]; then
echo "COMPRESS=$LB_INITRAMFS_COMPRESSION" > "$CHROOT"/etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/livecd-rootfs.conf
fi
chroot "$CHROOT" sh -c "${UPDATE_INITRAMFS_OPTIONS:-} update-initramfs -k all -t -u"
rm -rf "$CHROOT"/etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/livecd-rootfs.conf
# Then bits of lb_binary_linux-image:
case "${LB_INITRAMFS}" in
casper)
DESTDIR="binary/casper"
;;
live-boot)
DESTDIR="binary/live"
;;
*)
DESTDIR="binary/boot"
;;
esac
mv "$CHROOT"/boot/initrd.img-* $DESTDIR
}
release_ver() {
# Return the release version number
distro-info --series="$LB_DISTRIBUTION" -r | awk '{ print $1 }'
}
# cribbed from cdimage, perhaps this should be a small helper script in germinate?
add_inheritance () {
case " $inherit " in
*" $1 "*)
;;
*)
inherit="${inherit:+$inherit }$1"
;;
esac
}
expand_inheritance () {
for seed in $(grep "^$1:" config/germinate-output/structure | cut -d: -f2); do
expand_inheritance "$seed"
done
add_inheritance "$1"
}
inheritance () {
inherit=
expand_inheritance "$1"
echo "$inherit"
}
_snap_post_process() {
# Look for the 'core' snap. If it is not present, assume that the image
# contains only snaps with bases >= core18. In that case snapd is
# preseeded. However, when 'core' is being installed and snapd has not
# been installed by a call to 'snap_preseed' (see below) then it is
# removed again.
local CHROOT_ROOT=$1
local SNAP_NAME=$2
local seed_dir="$CHROOT_ROOT/var/lib/snapd/seed"
local snaps_dir="$seed_dir/snaps"
local seed_yaml="$seed_dir/seed.yaml"
local assertions_dir="$seed_dir/assertions"
local snapd_install_stamp="$seed_dir/.snapd-explicit-install-stamp"
case $SNAP_NAME in
core[0-9]*)
# If the 'core' snap is not present, assume we are coreXX-only and
# install the snapd snap.
if [ ! -f ${snaps_dir}/core_[0-9]*.snap ]; then
_snap_preseed $CHROOT_ROOT snapd stable
fi
;;
core)
# If the snapd snap has been seeded, but not marked as explicitly
# installed (see snap_preseed below), then remove it.
if [ -f ${snaps_dir}/snapd_[0-9]*.snap ] && \
[ ! -f "$snapd_install_stamp" ]
then
# Remove snap, assertions and entry in seed.yaml
rm -f ${snaps_dir}/snapd_[0-9]*.snap
rm -f ${assertions_dir}/snapd_[0-9]*.assert
sed -i -e'N;/name: snapd/,+2d' $seed_yaml
fi
;;
*)
# ignore
;;
esac
}
_snap_preseed() {
# Download the snap/assertion and add to the preseed
local CHROOT_ROOT=$1
local SNAP=$2
local SNAP_NAME=${SNAP%/*}
local CHANNEL=${3:?Snap channel must be specified}
local seed_dir="$CHROOT_ROOT/var/lib/snapd/seed"
local snaps_dir="$seed_dir/snaps"
local seed_yaml="$seed_dir/seed.yaml"
local assertions_dir="$seed_dir/assertions"
# Download the snap & assertion
local snap_download_failed=0
# Preseed a snap only once
if [ -f ${snaps_dir}/${SNAP_NAME}_[0-9]*.snap ]; then
return
fi
case $SNAP_NAME in
snapd)
# snapd is self-contained, ignore base
;;
*)
# Determine if and what core snap is needed
local core_snap=$(/usr/share/livecd-rootfs/snap-tool info \
--cohort-key="${COHORT_KEY:-}" \
--channel="$CHANNEL" "$SNAP_NAME" | \
grep '^base:' | awk '{print $2}'
)
# If $core_snap is not the empty string then SNAP itself is not a core
# snap and we must additionally seed the core snap.
if [ -n "$core_snap" ]; then
_snap_preseed $CHROOT_ROOT $core_snap stable
fi
;;
esac
sh -c "
set -x;
cd \"$CHROOT_ROOT/var/lib/snapd/seed\";
SNAPPY_STORE_NO_CDN=1 /usr/share/livecd-rootfs/snap-tool download \
--cohort-key=\"${COHORT_KEY:-}\" \
--channel=\"$CHANNEL\" \"$SNAP_NAME\"" || snap_download_failed=1
if [ $snap_download_failed = 1 ] ; then
echo "If the channel ($CHANNEL) includes '*/ubuntu-##.##' track per "
echo "Ubuntu policy (ex. stable/ubuntu-18.04) the publisher will need "
echo "to temporarily create the channel/track to allow fallback during"
echo "download (ex. stable/ubuntu-18.04 falls back to stable if the"
echo "prior had been created in the past)."
exit 1
fi
mv -v $seed_dir/*.assert $assertions_dir
mv -v $seed_dir/*.snap $snaps_dir
# Add the snap to the seed.yaml
! [ -e $seed_yaml ] && echo "snaps:" > $seed_yaml
cat <<EOF >> $seed_yaml
-
name: ${SNAP_NAME}
channel: ${CHANNEL}
EOF
case ${SNAP} in */classic) echo " classic: true" >> $seed_yaml;; esac
echo -n " file: " >> $seed_yaml
(cd $snaps_dir; ls -1 ${SNAP_NAME}_*.snap) >> $seed_yaml
# If $core_snap is the empty string then SNAP itself *may be* a core snap,
# and we run some post-processing logic.
if [ -z "$core_snap" ]; then
_snap_post_process $CHROOT_ROOT $SNAP_NAME
fi
}
snap_prepare_assertions() {
# Configure basic snapd assertions
local CHROOT_ROOT=$1
# A colon-separated string of brand:model to be used for the image's model
# assertion
local CUSTOM_BRAND_MODEL=$2
local seed_dir="$CHROOT_ROOT/var/lib/snapd/seed"
local snaps_dir="$seed_dir/snaps"
local assertions_dir="$seed_dir/assertions"
local model_assertion="$assertions_dir/model"
local account_key_assertion="$assertions_dir/account-key"
local account_assertion="$assertions_dir/account"
local brand="$(echo $CUSTOM_BRAND_MODEL | cut -d: -f 1)"
local model="$(echo $CUSTOM_BRAND_MODEL | cut -d: -f 2)"
# Get existing model and brand assertions to compare with new parameters
# For customized images, snap_prepare_assertions is called several times
# with different brand or model. In this case we want to overwrite
# existing brand and models.
local override_model_branch="false"
if [ -e "$model_assertion" ] ; then
existing_model=$(awk '/^model: / {print $2}' $model_assertion)
existing_brand=$(awk '/^brand-id: / {print $2}' $model_assertion)
if [ "$existing_model" != "$model" ] || [ "$existing_brand" != "$brand" ]; then
override_model_branch="true"
fi
fi
# Exit if assertions dir exists and we didn't change model or brand
if [ -d "$assertions_dir" ] && [ "$override_model_branch" = "false" ]; then
return
fi
mkdir -p "$assertions_dir"
mkdir -p "$snaps_dir"
# Clear the assertions if they already exist
if [ -e "$model_assertion" ] ; then
echo "snap_prepare_assertions: replacing $existing_brand:$existing_model with $brand:$model"
rm "$model_assertion"
rm "$account_key_assertion"
rm "$account_assertion"
fi
if ! [ -e "$model_assertion" ] ; then
snap known --remote model series=16 \
model=$model brand-id=$brand \
> "$model_assertion"
fi
if ! [ -e "$account_key_assertion" ] ; then
local account_key=$(sed -n -e's/sign-key-sha3-384: //p' \
< "$model_assertion")
snap known --remote account-key \
public-key-sha3-384="$account_key" \
> "$account_key_assertion"
fi
if ! [ -e "$account_assertion" ] ; then
local account=$(sed -n -e's/account-id: //p' < "$account_key_assertion")
snap known --remote account account-id=$account \
> "$account_assertion"
fi
}
snap_prepare() {
# Configure basic snapd assertions and pre-seeds the 'core' snap
local CHROOT_ROOT=$1
# Optional. If set, should be a colon-separated string of brand:model to be
# used for the image's model assertion
local CUSTOM_BRAND_MODEL=${2:-generic:generic-classic}
snap_prepare_assertions "$CHROOT_ROOT" "$CUSTOM_BRAND_MODEL"
}
snap_preseed() {
# Preseed a snap in the image (snap_prepare must be called once prior)
local CHROOT_ROOT=$1
local SNAP=$2
local SNAP_NAME=${SNAP%/*}
# Per Ubuntu policy, all seeded snaps (with the exception of the core
# snap) must pull from stable/ubuntu-$(release_ver) as their channel.
local CHANNEL=${3:-"stable/ubuntu-$(release_ver)"}
if [ ! -e "$CHROOT_ROOT/var/lib/snapd/seed/assertions/model" ]; then
echo "ERROR: Snap model assertion not present, snap_prepare must be called"
exit 1
fi
_snap_preseed $CHROOT_ROOT $SNAP $CHANNEL
# Mark this image as having snapd installed explicitly.
case $SNAP_NAME in
snapd)
touch "$CHROOT_ROOT/var/lib/snapd/seed/.snapd-explicit-install-stamp"
;;
esac
}
snap_from_seed() {
local base_seed=$1
local out=$2
local all_snaps
local seeds_expanded
seeds_expanded=$(inheritance ${base_seed})
for seed in ${seeds_expanded}; do
echo "snap: considering ${seed}"
file=config/germinate-output/${seed}.snaps
[ -e "${file}" ] || continue
# extract the first column (snap package name) from germinate's output
# translate the human-readable "foo (classic)" into a
# more machine readable "foo/classic"
seed_snaps=$(sed -rn '1,/-----/d;/-----/,$d; s/(.*) \|.*/\1/; s, \(classic\),/classic,; p' "${file}")
for snap in ${seed_snaps}; do
echo "snap: found ${snap}"
all_snaps="${all_snaps:+${all_snaps} }${snap}"
done
done
if [ -n "${all_snaps}" ]; then
echo "${all_snaps}" > $out
fi
}
seed_from_task ()
{
# Retrieve the name of the seed from a task name
local task=$1
local seed
local seedfile
local seedfiles
seedfile="$(grep -lE "^Task-Key: +${task}\$" config/germinate-output/*seedtext|head -1)"
if [ -n "$seedfile" ]; then
basename $seedfile .seedtext
return
fi
seedfiles="$(grep -lE "^Task-Per-Derivative: *1\$" config/germinate-output/*seedtext)"
if [ -n "$seedfiles" ]; then
for seed in $(echo $seedfiles | xargs basename -s .seedtext); do
if [ ${PROJECT}-${seed} = $task ]; then
echo ${seed}
return
fi
done
fi
}
list_packages_from_seed () {
# Store all packages for a given seed, including its seed dependency
# $1: Name of the seed to expand to a package list
local all_seeds="$(inheritance $1)"
for seed in $all_seeds; do
head -n-2 config/germinate-output/${seed}.seed|tail -n+3|awk '{print $1}'
done|sort -u
}
subtract_package_lists() {
# Subtract a package list from another
#
# $1 source package list
# $2 Package list to subtract from source package list
local list1=$(mktemp)
local list2=$(mktemp)
list_packages_from_seed $1 > list1
list_packages_from_seed $2 > list2
comm -23 list1 list2
rm list1
rm list2
}
clean_debian_chroot() {
# remove crufty files that shouldn't be left in an image
rm -f chroot/var/cache/debconf/*-old chroot/var/lib/dpkg/*-old
Chroot chroot apt clean
# For the docker images we remove even more stuff.
if [ "${PROJECT}:${SUBPROJECT:-}" = "ubuntu-base:minimized" ]; then
# Remove apt lists (that are currently removed downstream
# anyway)
rm -rf chroot/var/lib/apt/lists/*
# Having device nodes in the docker image can cause problems
# (https://github.com/tianon/docker-brew-ubuntu-core/issues/62)
# so remove them. We only do this for docker out of an
# abundance of caution.
rm -rf chroot/dev/*
fi
}
configure_universe() {
if [ -f config/universe-enabled ]; then
# This is cargo-culted almost verbatim (with some syntax changes for
# preinstalled being slightly different in what it doesn't ask) from
# debian-installer's apt-setup:
cat > chroot/etc/apt/sources.list << EOF
# See http://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes for how to upgrade to
# newer versions of the distribution.
deb $LB_PARENT_MIRROR_BINARY $LB_DISTRIBUTION main restricted
# deb-src $LB_PARENT_MIRROR_BINARY $LB_DISTRIBUTION main restricted
## Major bug fix updates produced after the final release of the
## distribution.
deb $LB_PARENT_MIRROR_BINARY $LB_DISTRIBUTION-updates main restricted
# deb-src $LB_PARENT_MIRROR_BINARY $LB_DISTRIBUTION-updates main restricted
## N.B. software from this repository is ENTIRELY UNSUPPORTED by the Ubuntu
## team. Also, please note that software in universe WILL NOT receive any
## review or updates from the Ubuntu security team.
deb $LB_PARENT_MIRROR_BINARY $LB_DISTRIBUTION universe
# deb-src $LB_PARENT_MIRROR_BINARY $LB_DISTRIBUTION universe
deb $LB_PARENT_MIRROR_BINARY $LB_DISTRIBUTION-updates universe
# deb-src $LB_PARENT_MIRROR_BINARY $LB_DISTRIBUTION-updates universe
## N.B. software from this repository is ENTIRELY UNSUPPORTED by the Ubuntu
## team, and may not be under a free licence. Please satisfy yourself as to
## your rights to use the software. Also, please note that software in
## multiverse WILL NOT receive any review or updates from the Ubuntu
## security team.
deb $LB_PARENT_MIRROR_BINARY $LB_DISTRIBUTION multiverse
# deb-src $LB_PARENT_MIRROR_BINARY $LB_DISTRIBUTION multiverse
deb $LB_PARENT_MIRROR_BINARY $LB_DISTRIBUTION-updates multiverse
# deb-src $LB_PARENT_MIRROR_BINARY $LB_DISTRIBUTION-updates multiverse
## N.B. software from this repository may not have been tested as
## extensively as that contained in the main release, although it includes
## newer versions of some applications which may provide useful features.
## Also, please note that software in backports WILL NOT receive any review
## or updates from the Ubuntu security team.
deb $LB_PARENT_MIRROR_BINARY $LB_DISTRIBUTION-backports main restricted universe multiverse
# deb-src $LB_PARENT_MIRROR_BINARY $LB_DISTRIBUTION-backports main restricted universe multiverse
## Uncomment the following two lines to add software from Canonical's
## 'partner' repository.
## This software is not part of Ubuntu, but is offered by Canonical and the
## respective vendors as a service to Ubuntu users.
# deb http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu $LB_DISTRIBUTION partner
# deb-src http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu $LB_DISTRIBUTION partner
deb $LB_PARENT_MIRROR_BINARY_SECURITY $LB_DISTRIBUTION-security main restricted
# deb-src $LB_PARENT_MIRROR_BINARY_SECURITY $LB_DISTRIBUTION-security main restricted
deb $LB_PARENT_MIRROR_BINARY_SECURITY $LB_DISTRIBUTION-security universe
# deb-src $LB_PARENT_MIRROR_BINARY_SECURITY $LB_DISTRIBUTION-security universe
deb $LB_PARENT_MIRROR_BINARY_SECURITY $LB_DISTRIBUTION-security multiverse
# deb-src $LB_PARENT_MIRROR_BINARY_SECURITY $LB_DISTRIBUTION-security multiverse
EOF
fi
}
configure_network_manager() {
# If the image pre-installs network-manager, let it manage all devices by
# default. Installing NM on an existing system only manages wifi and wwan via
# /usr/lib/NetworkManager/conf.d/10-globally-managed-devices.conf. When setting
# the global backend to NM, netplan overrides that file.
if [ -e chroot/usr/sbin/NetworkManager -a ! -f chroot/etc/netplan/01-network-manager-all.yaml ]; then
echo "===== Enabling all devices in NetworkManager ===="
mkdir -p chroot/etc/netplan
cat <<EOF > chroot/etc/netplan/01-network-manager-all.yaml
# Let NetworkManager manage all devices on this system
network:
version: 2
renderer: NetworkManager
EOF
else
echo "==== NetworkManager not installed ===="
fi
}
get_parent_pass () {
# return parent pass
# $1 name of the pass
# return parent pass name or '' if pass is root pass.
local pass="$1"
parent_pass=${pass%.*}
if [ "${parent_pass}" = "${pass}" ]; then
return
fi
echo ${pass%.*}
}
setenv_file () {
# Exposes an environment variable in a chroot
# $1 Name of the variable
# $2 Value of the variable
# $3 Path to the environment file of the chroot
local var="$1"
local val="$2"
local file="$3"
grep -v "^$var" $file || true > $file.new
echo "${var}=${val}" >> $file.new
mv $file.new $file
}
divert_update_initramfs () {
Chroot chroot "dpkg-divert --quiet --add \
--divert /usr/sbin/update-initramfs.REAL --rename \
/usr/sbin/update-initramfs"
cat > chroot/usr/sbin/update-initramfs <<'EOF'
#! /bin/sh
if [ $# != 1 ] || [ "$1" != -u ]; then
exec update-initramfs.REAL "$@"
fi
echo "update-initramfs: diverted by livecd-rootfs (will be called later)" >&2
exit 0
EOF
chmod +x chroot/usr/sbin/update-initramfs
cat > config/hooks/999-undivert-update-initramfs.chroot <<'EOF'
#! /bin/sh
[ ! -f /usr/sbin/update-initramfs.REAL ] && exit 0
rm -f /usr/sbin/update-initramfs
dpkg-divert --quiet --remove --rename /usr/sbin/update-initramfs
EOF
}
is_root_layer () {
local pass=$1
if [ -z "$(get_parent_pass $pass)" ]; then
return 0
fi
return 1
}
is_live_layer () {
local pass=$1
for livepass in $LIVE_PASSES; do
[ "$livepass" != "$pass" ] && continue
return 0
done
return 1
}
replace_kernel () {
mountpoint=$1
new_kernel=$2
# Install custom kernel (N.B. the trailing + retains linux-base during this
# operation)
env DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive chroot "${mountpoint}" apt-get \
remove --purge --assume-yes '^linux-.*' 'linux-base+'
env DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive chroot "${mountpoint}" apt-get \
update --assume-yes
env DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive chroot "${mountpoint}" apt-get \
install --assume-yes "${new_kernel}"
env DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive chroot "${mountpoint}" apt-get \
autoremove --purge --assume-yes
}