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livecd-rootfs/live-build/ubuntu-cpc/hooks.d/chroot/999-cpc-fixes.chroot

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#!/bin/bash -x
rootd="${1:-/}"
root_fs_label=cloudimg-rootfs
set -ex
. /root/config/chroot
CLOUD_IMG_STR="# CLOUD_IMG: This file was created/modified by the Cloud Image build process"
LANG=C
_xchroot() {
# Prevent multiple chroots
if [ "$1" = "/" ]; then
shift;
"$@"
else
chroot "$@"
fi
}
#### COMMON architecture independent functions
arch=$(_xchroot "${rootd}" dpkg --print-architecture)
## --------------
# remove 127.0.1.1 entry (LP: #440757)
_xchroot "${rootd}" sh -c 'sed -i "/^127.0.1.1/d" /etc/hosts'
## --------------
# remove ssh pregenerated keys (LP: #512377)
_xchroot "${rootd}" sh -c 'rm -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_[rd]sa_key*'
## --------------
if [ "${SUBPROJECT:-}" != minimized ]; then
_xchroot "${rootd}" locale-gen en_US.utf8
fi
## --------------
# We continue to pre-generate en_US.UTF-8 locale above, but the default locale
# should be C.UTF-8 for 17.10 and later. For earlier releases, cloud-init may
# override this.
echo LANG="C.UTF-8" > "${rootd}/etc/default/locale"
## --------------
# set cloud-init to be on
values="NoCloud, ConfigDrive, AltCloud, OVF, MAAS, Ec2, None"
printf "%s\t%s\t%s\t%s\n" \
cloud-init cloud-init/datasources multiselect "$values" |
_xchroot "${rootd}" debconf-set-selections
_xchroot "${rootd}" dpkg-reconfigure --frontend=noninteractive cloud-init
## --------------
# write some build information to the guest
# the idea is that given runtime info and this info, the instance
# can at least determine if there is a newer build available
# these variables are passed in in environment from cloudimg-build-launcher
if [ -n "${build_name}" -o -n "${serial}" ]; then
d="${rootd}/etc/cloud"
[ -d "$d" ] || mkdir -p "${d}"
{
[ -n "${build_name}" ] && echo "build_name: ${build_name}"
[ -n "${serial}" ] && echo "serial: ${serial}"
} > "$d/build.info"
fi
## --------------
# for maverick and newer, use LABEL= for the '/' entry in fstab
if [ -n "${root_fs_label}" ]; then
bl="[:blank:]"
lstr="LABEL=${root_fs_label}"
sed -i "s,^[^#${bl}]*\([${bl}]*/[${bl}].*\),${lstr}\1," "${rootd}/etc/fstab"
fi
cat > /etc/fstab << EOM
LABEL=cloudimg-rootfs / ext4 discard,commit=30,errors=remount-ro 0 1
EOM
# for quantal and newer, add /etc/overlayroot.local.conf
# but do not overwrite anything that somehow got there
if [ -f "${rootd}/etc/overlayroot.conf" ] &&
[ ! -f "${rootd}/etc/overlayroot.local.conf" ]; then
{
echo "${CLOUD_IMG_STR}"
echo "overlayroot_cfgdisk=LABEL=OROOTCFG"
} > "${rootd}/etc/overlayroot.local.conf"
fi
# previous steps may have left a dangling symlink here with
# SUBPROJECT=minimized and that breaks lb_chroot_hacks step
if [ -L "${rootd}/boot/initrd.img" ] && [ ! -e "${rootd}/boot/initrd.img" ]; then
rm --verbose "${rootd}/boot/initrd.img"
fi
if [ -L "${rootd}/boot/initrd.img.old" ] && [ ! -e "${rootd}/boot/initrd.img.old" ]; then
rm --verbose "${rootd}/boot/initrd.img.old"
fi
#### END COMMON ARCH FUNCTIONS
case $arch in
# ARM, ppc, riscv64 and s390x images are special
powerpc|ppc64el|s390x|riscv64)
exit 0
;;
esac
psuedo_grub_probe() {
cat <<"PSUEDO_GRUB_PROBE"
#!/bin/sh
Usage() {
cat <<EOF
Usage: euca-psuedo-grub-probe
this is a wrapper around grub-probe to provide the answers for an ec2 guest
EOF
}
bad_Usage() { Usage 1>&2; fail "$@"; }
short_opts=""
long_opts="device-map:,target:,device"
getopt_out=$(getopt --name "${0##*/}" \
--options "${short_opts}" --long "${long_opts}" -- "$@") &&
eval set -- "${getopt_out}" ||
bad_Usage
device_map=""
target=""
device=0
arg=""
while [ $# -ne 0 ]; do
cur=${1}; next=${2};
case "$cur" in
--device-map) device_map=${next}; shift;;
--device) device=1;;
--target) target=${next}; shift;;
--) shift; break;;
esac
shift;
done
arg=${1}
case "${target}:${device}:${arg}" in
device:*:/*) echo "/dev/sda1"; exit 0;;
fs:*:*) echo "ext2"; exit 0;;
partmap:*:*)
# older versions of grub (lucid) want 'part_msdos' written
# rather than 'msdos'
legacy_pre=""
grubver=$(dpkg-query --show --showformat '${Version}\n' grub-pc 2>/dev/null) &&
dpkg --compare-versions "${grubver}" lt 1.98+20100804-5ubuntu3 &&
legacy_pre="part_"
echo "${legacy_pre}msdos";
exit 0;;
abstraction:*:*) echo ""; exit 0;;
drive:*:/dev/sda) echo "(hd0)";;
drive:*:/dev/sda*) echo "(hd0,1)";;
fs_uuid:*:*) exit 1;;
esac
PSUEDO_GRUB_PROBE
}
## install / setup grub2
gprobe="${rootd}/usr/sbin/grub-probe"
moved=0
if [ -f "${gprobe}" ]; then
mv "${gprobe}" "${gprobe}.dist"
moved=1
fi
psuedo_grub_probe > "${gprobe}"
chmod 755 "${gprobe}"
# for Quantal and later, use /etc/default/grub.d functionality
# rather than modifying the grub configuration itself.
# This avoids the mess of having to do dpkg stuff
# LP: 1179940
mkdir -p "${rootd}/etc/default/grub.d"
cat << EOF > "${rootd}/etc/default/grub.d/50-cloudimg-settings.cfg"
# Cloud Image specific Grub settings for Generic Cloud Images
${CLOUD_IMG_STR}
# Set the recordfail timeout
GRUB_RECORDFAIL_TIMEOUT=0
# Do not wait on grub prompt
GRUB_TIMEOUT=0
# Set the default commandline
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="console=tty1 console=ttyS0"
# Set the grub console type
GRUB_TERMINAL=console
EOF
# Sometimes grub is not installed yet (i.e. uefi arm images). Overall
# it is odd that we run this out of chroot hooks, instead of binary
# hooks. I wonder if we can move all of this to disk-image hooks.
if [ -x "${rootd}/usr/sbin/update-grub" ]; then
_xchroot "${rootd}" update-grub
fi
# reconfigure grub so that upgrades to grub-pc do not force a debconf config
# changed prompt (LP: #1009294). This re-runs update-grub. Only do so if grub-pc
# is installed. Determine whether grub-pc is installed by checking for the
# status of the grub-pc package. Only packages installed will result in
# output to the dpkg-query --status command.
if [ -n "`_xchroot "${rootd}" dpkg-query --status grub-pc 2>/dev/null`" ]; then
_xchroot "${rootd}" env DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive \
dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc
fi
grub2cfg="${rootd}/boot/grub/grub.cfg"
[ ! -f "${grub2cfg}" ] ||
sed -i -e "s,root=/dev/[hs]da1,root=LABEL=${root_fs_label}," "${grub2cfg}"
[ ${moved} -eq 0 ] || mv "${gprobe}.dist" "${gprobe}"
## modify /boot/grub/menu.lst if it exists
## this is generated at install time by grub-legacy-ec2, but will have
## devices as found from the _xchroot. Here we write what it will be on ec2
if [ -f "${rootd}/boot/grub/menu.lst" ]; then
grub_root="(hd0)"
linux_root=/dev/sda1
[ -n "${root_fs_label}" ] && linux_root="LABEL=${root_fs_label}"
# the sed code below basically fixes/sets the following lines in a
# /boot/grub/menu.lst file:
# # kopt=root=xxxxxxx ro
# kernel /boot/vmlinuz-... root=xxxxxx ....
# # groot=xxxxx
# root xxxxx
# uuuid xxxxx
sed -i "${rootd}/boot/grub/menu.lst" \
-e "s|^\(# kopt=root=\)[^ ]*|\1${linux_root}|" \
-e "s|^\(kernel.*root=\)[^ ]*|\1${linux_root}|" \
-e "s|^\(# groot=\)[^ ]*|\1${grub_root}|" \
-e "s|^\(root\|uuid\)\([[:space:]]*\).*|root\2${grub_root}|"
# grub-legacy-ec2 writes this ucf entry. since we've modified
# /boot/grub/menu.lst, we have to remove it, or the user will
# get prompted for a 3 way merge of the changes the first time this runs
_xchroot "${rootd}" /usr/bin/ucfr --purge grub /var/run/grub/menu.lst
fi
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