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shim-signed depends on grub-efi-amd64-signed, which in turn has alternative depends on either `grub-efi-amd64 | grub-pc`. However to support booting with either via shim&signed-grub and BIOS, the choice must be made to install grub-pc, not grub-efi-amd64. This makes images consistent with Ubuntu Deskop, Live Server, buildd bootable images; all of which already do install grub-pc and shim-signed. Additionally, this will ensure that autoremove is run after installing anything in the CPC build hooks. This is done to avoid shipping images that include packages that are autoremovable. This will clean-up as packages are installed and detect any breakage at build time. LP: #1901906
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173 lines
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#!/bin/bash -eux
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case $ARCH in
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amd64|arm64|armhf)
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;;
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*)
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echo "We don't create EFI images for $ARCH."
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exit 0
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;;
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esac
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case ${PROJECT:-} in
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ubuntu)
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IMAGE_STR="# DESKTOP_IMG: This file was created/modified by the Desktop Image build process"
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FS_LABEL="desktop-rootfs"
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IMAGE_SIZE=12884901888 # 12G
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;;
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*)
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IMAGE_STR="# CLOUD_IMG: This file was created/modified by the Cloud Image build process"
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FS_LABEL="cloudimg-rootfs"
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;;
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esac
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. config/binary
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. config/functions
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create_partitions() {
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disk_image="$1"
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sgdisk "${disk_image}" --zap-all
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case $ARCH in
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arm64|armhf)
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sgdisk "${disk_image}" \
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--new=15:0:204800 \
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--typecode=15:ef00 \
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--new=1:
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;;
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amd64)
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sgdisk "${disk_image}" \
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--new=14::+4M \
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--new=15::+106M \
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--new=1::
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sgdisk "${disk_image}" \
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-t 14:ef02 \
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-t 15:ef00
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;;
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esac
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sgdisk "${disk_image}" \
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--print
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}
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create_and_mount_uefi_partition() {
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uefi_dev="/dev/mapper${loop_device///dev/}p15"
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mountpoint="$1"
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mkfs.vfat -F 32 -n UEFI "${uefi_dev}"
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mkdir -p "${mountpoint}"/boot/efi
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mount "${uefi_dev}" "$mountpoint"/boot/efi
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cat << EOF >> "mountpoint/etc/fstab"
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LABEL=UEFI /boot/efi vfat defaults 0 0
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EOF
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}
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install_grub() {
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mkdir mountpoint
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mount_partition "${rootfs_dev_mapper}" mountpoint
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create_and_mount_uefi_partition mountpoint
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echo "(hd0) ${loop_device}" > mountpoint/tmp/device.map
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mkdir -p mountpoint/etc/default/grub.d
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efi_boot_dir="/boot/efi/EFI/BOOT"
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chroot mountpoint mkdir -p "${efi_boot_dir}"
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if [ -n "$partuuid" ]; then
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# FIXME: code duplicated between disk-image.binary
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# and disk-image-uefi.binary. We want to fix this to not
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# have initramfs-tools installed at all on these images.
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echo "partuuid found for root device; omitting initrd"
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echo "GRUB_FORCE_PARTUUID=$partuuid" >> mountpoint/etc/default/grub.d/40-force-partuuid.cfg
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fi
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chroot mountpoint apt-get -y update
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# UEFI GRUB modules are meant to be used equally by Secure Boot and
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# non-Secure Boot systems. If you need an extra module not already
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# provided or run into "Secure Boot policy forbids loading X" problems,
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# please file a bug against grub2 to include the affected module.
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case $ARCH in
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arm64)
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chroot mountpoint apt-get -qqy install --no-install-recommends grub-efi-arm64 grub-efi-arm64-bin
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efi_target=arm64-efi
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;;
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armhf)
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chroot mountpoint apt-get -qqy install --no-install-recommends grub-efi-arm grub-efi-arm-bin
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efi_target=arm-efi
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;;
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amd64)
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chroot mountpoint apt-get install -qqy grub-pc shim-signed
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efi_target=x86_64-efi
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;;
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esac
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chroot mountpoint apt-get autoremove --purge --assume-yes
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# This call to rewrite the debian package manifest is added here to capture
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# grub-efi packages that otherwise would not make it into the base
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# manifest. filesystem.packages is moved into place via symlinking to
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# livecd.ubuntu-cpc.manifest by live-build/auto/build after lb_binary runs
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# and at that time snaps are added to the manifest (create-manifest is
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# not called here as it calls snap-seed-parse, resulting in duplicate
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# snap listings)
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chroot mountpoint dpkg-query -W > binary/boot/filesystem.packages
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chroot mountpoint grub-install "${loop_device}" \
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--boot-directory=/boot \
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--efi-directory=/boot/efi \
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--target=${efi_target} \
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--removable \
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--uefi-secure-boot \
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--no-nvram
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if [ -f mountpoint/boot/efi/EFI/BOOT/grub.cfg ]; then
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sed -i "s| root| root hd0,gpt1|" mountpoint/boot/efi/EFI/BOOT/grub.cfg
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sed -i "1i${IMAGE_STR}" mountpoint/boot/efi/EFI/BOOT/grub.cfg
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# For some reason the grub disk is looking for /boot/grub/grub.cfg on
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# part 15....
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chroot mountpoint mkdir -p /boot/efi/boot/grub
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chroot mountpoint cp /boot/efi/EFI/BOOT/grub.cfg /boot/efi/boot/grub
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fi
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if [ "$ARCH" = "amd64" ]; then
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# Install the BIOS/GPT bits. Since GPT boots from the ESP partition,
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# it means that we just run this simple command and we're done
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chroot mountpoint grub-install --target=i386-pc "${loop_device}"
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fi
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divert_grub mountpoint
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chroot mountpoint update-grub
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replace_grub_root_with_label mountpoint
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undivert_grub mountpoint
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chroot mountpoint apt-get -y clean
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rm mountpoint/tmp/device.map
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umount mountpoint/boot/efi
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mount
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umount_partition mountpoint
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rmdir mountpoint
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}
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disk_image=binary/boot/disk-uefi.ext4
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create_empty_disk_image "${disk_image}"
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create_partitions "${disk_image}"
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mount_image "${disk_image}" 1
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partuuid=$(blkid -s PARTUUID -o value "$rootfs_dev_mapper")
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# Copy the chroot in to the disk
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make_ext4_partition "${rootfs_dev_mapper}"
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mkdir mountpoint
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mount "${rootfs_dev_mapper}" mountpoint
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cp -a chroot/* mountpoint/
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umount mountpoint
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rmdir mountpoint
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install_grub
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clean_loops
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trap - EXIT
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