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authorKenneth R Westerback <krw@cvs.openbsd.org>2002-08-25 02:13:10 +0000
committerKenneth R Westerback <krw@cvs.openbsd.org>2002-08-25 02:13:10 +0000
commitcc79e8be85c789de064f5f89f19559c2fdf60e5e (patch)
tree6ccbedb724b412742d74a49a26d24915835aef20 /distrib/miniroot/install.sh
parent0dcc3404872d00b8913934eb5fd083bd11ea1a19 (diff)
More fixes to mount point handling.
1) Correctly sort >10 total partitions. 2) Don't allow user to specify duplicate mount points via disklabel. 3) Fix mount point checking so that empty mount points do not confuse logic. 4) Fix mount point checking so that duplicate mount points from previous disk initialization are correctly detected. 5) Show configured partitions/mount points in partition order (i.e. sorted by disk and then partition) rather than mount point order. This seems easier to read to me and reflects the order of user action. Sort the entries after user approval. 6) Clarify, clean up some verbiage and logic.
Diffstat (limited to 'distrib/miniroot/install.sh')
-rw-r--r--distrib/miniroot/install.sh100
1 files changed, 61 insertions, 39 deletions
diff --git a/distrib/miniroot/install.sh b/distrib/miniroot/install.sh
index 1d2a5ae0da6..acea93e652c 100644
--- a/distrib/miniroot/install.sh
+++ b/distrib/miniroot/install.sh
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#!/bin/sh
-# $OpenBSD: install.sh,v 1.111 2002/08/18 21:05:47 krw Exp $
+# $OpenBSD: install.sh,v 1.112 2002/08/25 02:13:09 krw Exp $
# $NetBSD: install.sh,v 1.5.2.8 1996/08/27 18:15:05 gwr Exp $
#
# Copyright (c) 1997-2002 Todd Miller, Theo de Raadt, Ken Westerback
@@ -113,7 +113,8 @@ __EOT
# and labeling additional disks. This is machine-dependent since
# some platforms may not be able to provide this functionality.
# /tmp/fstab.$DISK is created here with 'disklabel -f'.
- md_prep_disklabel ${DISK}
+ rm -f /tmp/fstab.$DISK
+ md_prep_disklabel $DISK
# Assume $ROOTDEV is the root filesystem, but loop to get the rest.
# XXX ASSUMES THAT THE USER DOESN'T PROVIDE BOGUS INPUT.
@@ -123,11 +124,11 @@ You will now have the opportunity to enter filesystem information for ${DISK}.
You will be prompted for the mount point (full path, including the prepending
'/' character) for each BSD partition on ${DISK}. Enter "none" to skip a
partition or "done" when you are finished.
+
__EOT
if [ "$DISK" = "$ROOTDISK" ]; then
cat << __EOT
-
The following partitions will be used for the root filesystem and swap:
${ROOTDEV} /
${ROOTDISK}b swap
@@ -155,19 +156,26 @@ __EOT
_partitions[$_i]=$_pp
_psizes[$_i]=$_ps
- # If the user assigned a mount point, use it.
+ # If the user assigned a mount point, use it if possible.
if [ -f /tmp/fstab.$DISK ]; then
- _mount_points[$_i]=`sed -n "s:^/dev/${_pp}[ ]*\([^ ]*\).*:\1:p" < /tmp/fstab.$DISK`
+ while read _pp _mp _rest; do
+ [[ $_pp == "/dev/${_partitions[$_i]}" ]] || continue
+ [[ $_mp == "/" ]] && break
+ [[ -n $(grep " $_mp\$" $FILESYSTEMS) ]] && break
+ isin $_mp ${_mount_points[*]} && break
+ # If not '/', and not already used on another disk, and
+ # not already used on this disk, then the user specified
+ # mount point is ok.
+ _mount_points[$_i]=$_mp
+ done < /tmp/fstab.$DISK
fi
: $(( _i += 1 ))
done
- rm -f /tmp/fstab.$DISK
# If there are no partitions, go on to next disk.
[ $_i -gt 0 ] || continue
# Now prompt the user for the mount points. Loop until "done" entered.
- echo
_i=0
while : ; do
_pp=${_partitions[$_i]}
@@ -178,53 +186,44 @@ __EOT
ask "Mount point for ${_pp} (size=${_ps}k), RET, none or done?" "$_mp"
case $resp in
"") ;;
- none) _mount_points[$_i]=
+ none) _mp=
;;
done) break
;;
- /*) if [ "$resp" != "$_mp" ]; then
- # Try to ensure we don't mount something already mounted
- _pp=`grep " $resp\$" $FILESYSTEMS | cutword 1`
+ /*) _pp=`grep " $resp\$" $FILESYSTEMS | cutword 1`
+ if [ -z "$_pp" ]; then
+ # Mount point wasn't specified on a previous disk. Has it
+ # been specified on this one?
_j=0
- for _mp in ${_mount_points[*]}; do
- [ "$_mp" = "$resp" ] && \
- _pp=${_partitions[$_j]}
+ for _pp in ${_partitions[*]} ""; do
+ if [ $_i -ne $_j ]; then
+ [ "$resp" = "${_mount_points[$_j]}" ] && break
+ fi
: $(( _j += 1 ))
done
- if [ "$_pp" ]; then
- echo "Invalid response: $_pp is already being mounted at $resp."
- continue
- fi
- _mount_points[$_i]=$resp
fi
+ if [ "$_pp" ]; then
+ echo "Invalid response: $_pp is already being mounted at $resp."
+ continue
+ fi
+ _mp=$resp
;;
*) echo "Invalid response: mount point must be an absolute path!"
continue
;;
esac
- : $(( _i += 1 ))
+ _mount_points[$_i]=$_mp
+
+ : $(( _i += 1))
[ $_i -ge ${#_partitions[*]} ] && _i=0
done
# Append mount information to $FILESYSTEMS
_i=0
for _pp in ${_partitions[*]}; do
- _mnt=${_mount_points[$_i]}
- [ "$_mnt" ] && echo "$_pp $_mnt" >> $FILESYSTEMS
- : $(( _i += 1 ))
- done
- done
-
- # Sort $FILESYSTEMS to try and force a rational mount order.
- _pps=`cat $FILESYSTEMS | cutword 1`
- _mps=`cat $FILESYSTEMS | cutword 2`
- rm -f $FILESYSTEMS
- for _mp in `bsort $_mps`; do
- _i=1
- for _pp in $_pps; do
- [ "$_mp" = "$(echo $_mps | cutword $_i)" ] && \
- echo "$_pp $_mp" >> $FILESYSTEMS
+ _mp=${_mount_points[$_i]}
+ [ "$_mp" ] && echo "$_pp $_mp" >> $FILESYSTEMS
: $(( _i += 1 ))
done
done
@@ -232,11 +231,11 @@ __EOT
cat << __EOT
-You have configured the following devices and mount points:
+You have configured the following partitions and mount points:
$(<$FILESYSTEMS)
-The next step will destroy all existing data on these devices by
+The next step will destroy all existing data on these partitions by
creating a new filesystem on each of them.
__EOT
@@ -249,10 +248,33 @@ __EOT
;;
esac
- # Create a new filesystem on each device.
- for _pp in $_pps; do
+ # Read $FILESYSTEMS, creating a new filesystem on each listed
+ # partition and saving the partition and mount point information
+ # for subsequent sorting by mount point.
+ _i=0
+ unset _partitions _mount_points
+ while read _pp _mp; do
newfs -q /dev/r$_pp
+
+ _partitions[$_i]=$_pp
+ _mount_points[$_i]=$_mp
+ : $(( _i += 1 ))
+ done < $FILESYSTEMS
+
+ # Sort entries from $FILESYSTEMS by mount point to try and
+ # enforce a rational mount order in the /etc/fstab that will
+ # be created.
+ rm -f $FILESYSTEMS
+ for _mp in `bsort ${_mount_points[*]}`; do
+ _i=0
+ for _pp in ${_partitions[*]}; do
+ if [ "$_mp" = "${_mount_points[$_i]}" ]; then
+ echo "$_pp $_mp" >> $FILESYSTEMS
+ fi
+ : $(( _i += 1 ))
+ done
done
+
fi
# Get network configuration information, and store it for placement in the