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# $OpenBSD: install.sub,v 1.251 2002/07/28 01:14:58 krw Exp $
# $NetBSD: install.sub,v 1.5.2.8 1996/09/02 23:25:02 pk Exp $
#
# Copyright (c) 1997-2002 Todd Miller, Theo de Raadt, Ken Westerback
# All rights reserved.
#
# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
# are met:
# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
# 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
# must display the following acknowledgement:
# This product includes software developed by Todd Miller and
# Theo de Raadt
# 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
# derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
#
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
# OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
# IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
# INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
# NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
# THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#
# Copyright (c) 1996 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
# All rights reserved.
#
# This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
# by Jason R. Thorpe.
#
# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
# are met:
# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
# 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
# must display the following acknowledgement:
# This product includes software developed by the NetBSD
# Foundation, Inc. and its contributors.
# 4. Neither the name of The NetBSD Foundation nor the names of its
# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
# from this software without specific prior written permission.
#
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
# ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
# TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
# PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
# LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
# CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
# SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
# INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
# CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
# ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
# POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#
# OpenBSD install/upgrade script common subroutines and initialization code
# Include machine-dependent functions and definitions.
#
# The following functions must be provided:
# md_congrats() - display friendly message
# md_installboot() - install boot-blocks on disk
# md_prep_disklabel() - label the root disk
# md_set_term() - set up terminal
#
# The following variables can be provided if required:
# MDTERM - 'vt220' assumed if not provided
# MDFSTYPE - nothing assumed if not provided
# MDFSOPTS - nothing assumed if not provided
# MDDISKDEVS - '/^[sw]d[0-9][0-9]* /s/ .*//p' assumed if not provided
# MDCDDEVS - '/^cd[0-9][0-9]* /s/ .*//p' assumed if not provided
# MDXAPERTURE - if not empty, set machdep.allowaperture=value in sysctl.conf
. install.md
set_term() {
[ "$TERM" ] && return
ask "Specify terminal type:" ${MDTERM:-vt220}
TERM=$resp
export TERM
md_set_term
}
welcome_banner() {
cat << __EOT
As with anything that modifies your disk's contents, this program can
cause SIGNIFICANT data loss, and you are advised to make sure your
data is backed up before beginning the installation process.
Default answers are displayed in brackets after the questions. You can
hit Control-C at any time to quit, but if you do so at a prompt, you
may have to hit return. Also, quitting in the middle of an ${MODE} may
leave your system in an inconsistent state.
If you hit Control-C and restart the ${MODE}, the ${MODE} program will
remember many of your old answers.
__EOT
if [ "$MODE" = "upgrade" ]; then
cat << __EOT
As a reminder, installing the 'etc' binary set is NOT recommended.
Once the rest of your system has been upgraded, you should manually
merge any changes to files in the 'etc' set into those files which
already exist on your system.
__EOT
else
cat << __EOT
You'll be asked several questions, and it would probably be useful to
have your disk's hardware manual, the installation notes, and a
calculator handy.
__EOT
fi
}
get_dkdevs() {
bsort `sed -ne "${MDDISKDEVS:-/^[sw]d[0-9][0-9]* /s/ .*//p}" /var/run/dmesg.boot`
}
get_cddevs() {
bsort `sed -ne "${MDCDDEVS:-/^cd[0-9][0-9]* /s/ .*//p}" /var/run/dmesg.boot`
}
get_ifdevs() {
/sbin/ifconfig -a | egrep -v '^([[:space:]]|(lo|enc|gre|ppp|sl|tun|bridge)[[:digit:]])' | cutword -t: 1
}
# Ask for a password, saving the input in $resp.
# Display $1 as the prompt.
# *Don't* allow the '!' options that ask does.
# *Don't* echo input.
askpass() {
set -o noglob
stty -echo
read resp?"$1 "
stty echo
set +o noglob
echo
}
# Ask for user input.
#
# $1 = the question to ask the user
# $2 = the default answer
#
# Save the user input (or the default) in $resp.
#
# Allow the user to escape to shells ('!') or execute commands
# ('!foo') before entering the input.
ask() {
echo -n "$1 "
[ $# -lt 2 ] || echo -n "[$2] "
set -o noglob
while : ; do
read resp
case $resp in
!) echo "Type 'exit' to return to install."
sh
;;
!*) eval ${resp#?}
;;
*) : ${resp:=$2}
break
;;
esac
done
set +o noglob
}
# Ask for user input until a non-empty reply is entered.
#
# $1 = the question to ask the user
# $2 = the default answer
#
# Save the user input (or the default) in $resp.
ask_until () {
resp=
while [ -z "$resp" ] ; do
ask "$1" "$2"
done
}
# Ask for the user to select a device from a list generated by scanning
# /var/run/dmesg.boot, and make the device if it doesn't exist.
#
# $1 = question to ask
# $2 = list of devices from /var/run/dmesg.boot scan
# $3 = default device
#
# $resp holds device selected at exit, or 'done'
ask_fordev () {
local _query=$1 _devs=$2 _defdev=$3
[ "$_defdev" ] || _defdev=done
resp=
while [ -z "$resp" ]; do
echo "\nAvailable devices are:\n\n${_devs}\n"
ask "$_query (or done)" "$_defdev"
if isin $resp $_devs ; then
makedev $resp || resp=
elif [ "$resp" != "done" ]; then
echo "\n'$resp' does not exist."
resp=
fi
done
}
# test the first argument against the remaining ones, return success on a match
isin() {
local _a=$1 _b
shift
for _b; do
[ "$_a" = "$_b" ] && return 0
done
return 1
}
# add first argument to list formed by the remaining arguments
# adds to the tail if the element does not already exist
addel() {
local _a=$1 _b _seen=false
shift
for _b; do
echo "$_b"
[ "$_a" = "$_b" ] && _seen=true
done
$_seen || echo "$_a"
}
# remove all occurrences of first argument from list formed by
# the remaining arguments
rmel() {
local _a=$1 _b
shift
for _b; do
[ "$_a" != "$_b" ] && echo "$_b"
done
}
# read lines on stdin, return Nth element of each line, like cut(1)
cutword () {
local _a _n _oifs=$IFS
# optional field separator
case $1 in
-t?*) IFS=${1#-t}; shift;;
esac
_n=$1
while read _a; do
set -- $_a
[ "$1" ] || break
eval echo \$$_n
done
IFS=$_oifs
}
# read a line of data, return last element. Equiv. of awk '{print $NF}'.
cutlast () {
read _a; set -- $_a
[ $# -gt 0 ] || return
eval echo \$\{$#\}
}
bsort() {
local _l _a=$1 _b
case $# in
0) return;;
1) echo $1; return;;
esac
shift
for _b; do
if [[ "$_a" != "$_b" ]] ; then
if [[ "$_a" > "$_b" ]] ; then
_l="$_a $_l"; _a=$_b
else
_l="$_b $_l"
fi
fi
done
echo -n $_a
# Prevent a trailing blank on the output, and thus a bad value
# for cutlast or cutword, by outputting blanks only when $_l
# has values to sort.
if [[ -n "$_l" ]] ; then
echo -n " "
bsort $_l
fi
}
# log in via ftp to host $1 as user $2 with password $3
# and return a list of all files in the directory $4 on stdout
ftp_list_files() {
ftp ${_ftp_active} -V -n "$1" << __EOT
user "$2" "$3"
cd "$4"
ls
quit
__EOT
}
# $1 is the mountpoint the local directory will be relative to.
# $2 is the default directory
get_setsdir() {
local _mp=$1 _dir=$2 _mounted
SETSDIR=
_mounted=`mount | sed -ne "/\(.*\)\/\(${_mp#/}\)\/*\(.*\) type.*/s//\/\3/p"`
if [ -z "$_mounted" ]; then
echo "No filesystems mounted at or below ${_mp}."
return
fi
while : ; do
ask "Enter the pathname where the sets are stored (or '?')" "$_dir"
case $resp in
"?") cat << __EOT
The following filesystems are mounted at or below ${_mp} and are therefore
possible sources for ${MODE} sets:
${_mounted}
__EOT
continue
;;
"") ;;
*) if [ -d "${_mp}/${resp}" ]; then
SETSDIR=${_mp}/${resp}
return
fi
echo "The directory '${resp}' does not exist."
;;
esac
ask "\nRe-enter pathname?" y
case $resp in
y*|Y*) ;;
*) break
;;
esac
done
}
makedev() {
local _d=$1
if [ ! -c /dev/r${_d}c ]; then
if [ -r /dev/MAKEDEV ]; then
(cd /dev; sh MAKEDEV $_d)
else
echo "Device nodes for $_d are missing, and MAKEDEV"
echo "does not exist to create them with. Sorry."
false
fi
fi
}
get_rootdisk() {
local _defdsk
ROOTDISK=
_defdsk=`echo $DKDEVS | cutlast`
[ "$_defdsk" = "$DKDEVS" ] || _defdsk=
cat << __EOT
The installation program needs to know which disk to consider the root disk.
Note the unit number may be different than the unit number you used in the
boot program (especially on a machine with multiple disk controllers).
__EOT
ask_fordev "Which disk is the root disk?" "$DKDEVS" "$_defdsk"
[ "$resp" = "done" ] && exit
ROOTDISK=$resp
ROOTDEV=${ROOTDISK}a
}
# Create an entry in the hosts file. If an entry with the
# same symbolic name already exists, delete it.
# $1 - IP address
# $2 - symbolic name
addhostent() {
sed "/ $2\$/d" /tmp/hosts > /tmp/hosts.new
mv /tmp/hosts.new /tmp/hosts
echo "$1 $2" >> /tmp/hosts
}
# Create a hostname.* file for the interface.
# $1 - interface name
# $2 - interface symbolic name
# $3 - interface IP address
# $4 - interface netmask
# $5 - (optional) interface media directives
addifconfig() {
if [ "$3" = "dhcp" ]; then
echo "dhcp NONE NONE NONE $5" > /tmp/hostname.$1
addhostent 127.0.0.1 $2
else
echo "inet $3 $4 NONE $5" > /tmp/hostname.$1
addhostent $3 $2
fi
}
# Show selection list and get user response to give question
# in global _resp.
#
# $1 = full list to display
# $2 = list of already selected elements
# $3 = question to ask user
do_selection_list() {
local _next _elem
for _elem in $1; do
if isin $_elem $2; then
echo -n " [X] "
else
echo -n " [ ] "
: ${_next:=$_elem}
fi
echo $_elem
done
: ${_next:=done}
ask "\n$3 (or 'done')" "$_next"
}
configure_all_interfaces() {
local _ifsdone _ifs
while : ; do
cat << __EOT
You may configure the following network interfaces (the interfaces
marked with [X] have been successfully configured):
__EOT
do_selection_list "$IFDEVS" "$_ifsdone" "Configure which interface?"
case $resp in
"done") break
;;
*) _ifs=$resp
if isin $_ifs $IFDEVS ; then
if configure_ifs $_ifs ; then
_ifsdone="$_ifs $_ifsdone"
fi
else
echo "Invalid response: '$resp' is not in list"
fi
;;
esac
done
}
configure_ifs() {
local _up _if_name=$1 _if_ip _if_mask
local _if_symname _if_extra _hostname
local _dhcp_prompt
set -- `ifconfig $_if_name | sed -n '
1s/.*<UP,.*$/UP/p
1s/.*<.*>*$/DOWN/p
/media:/s/^.*$//
/status:/s/^.*$//
/inet/s/--> [0-9.][0-9.]*//
/inet/s/netmask//
/inet/s/broadcast//
/inet/s/inet// p'`
_up=$1
_if_ip=$2
_if_mask=$3
[ $_up = "UP" ] && ifconfig $_if_name delete down
[ -x /sbin/dhclient ] && _dhcp_prompt=" (or 'dhcp')"
# Get IP address
resp=
while [ -z "$resp" ] ; do
ask "IP address${_dhcp_prompt}?" "$_if_ip"
if [ ! -x /sbin/dhclient -a "$resp" == "dhcp" ]; then
echo "DHCP is not supported."
resp=
fi
done
_if_ip=$resp
# Get symbolic name
_hostname=`hostname`
ask_until "Symbolic (host) name?" "$_hostname"
_if_symname=$resp
# Get netmask
if [ "$_if_ip" != "dhcp" ]; then
ask_until "Netmask?" "${_if_mask:=255.255.255.0}"
_if_mask=$resp
fi
if [ "`ifconfig -m ${_if_name} | sed -n '/media/p'`" ]; then
cat << __EOT
Your use of the network interface may require non-default
media directives. The default media is:
__EOT
ifconfig -m ${_if_name} | sed -n '
/supported/D
/media:/p'
echo "This is a list of supported media:"
ifconfig -m ${_if_name} | sed -n '
/media:/D
s/^ //
/media/p'
cat << __EOT
If the default is not satisfactory, and you wish to use another
media, copy that line from above (e.g. "media 100baseTX")
__EOT
ask "Media directives?"
_if_extra=$resp
fi
# Configure the interface. If it
# succeeds, add it to the permanent
# network configuration info.
if [ "$_if_ip" = "dhcp" ]; then
ifconfig ${_if_name} down ${_if_extra}
cat > /etc/dhclient.conf << __EOT
initial-interval 1;
send host-name "$_hostname";
request subnet-mask, broadcast-address, routers,
domain-name, domain-name-servers, host-name;
__EOT
dhclient -1 ${_if_name}
set -- `ifconfig $_if_name | sed -n '
1s/.*<UP,.*$/UP/p
1s/.*<.*>*$/DOWN/p
/media:/s/^.*$//
/status:/s/^.*$//
/inet/s/--> [0-9.][0-9.]*//
/inet/s/netmask//
/inet/s/broadcast//
/inet/s/inet// p'`
if [ $1 = "UP" -a $2 = "0.0.0.0" ]; then
echo "hostname-associated DHCP attempt for $_if_name failed..."
ifconfig $_if_name delete down
cat > /etc/dhclient.conf << __EOT
initial-interval 1;
request subnet-mask, broadcast-address, routers,
domain-name, domain-name-servers, host-name;
__EOT
dhclient -1 ${_if_name}
set -- `ifconfig $_if_name | sed -n '
1s/.*<UP,.*$/UP/p
1s/.*<.*>*$/DOWN/p
/media:/s/^.*$//
/status:/s/^.*$//
/inet/s/--> [0-9.][0-9.]*//
/inet/s/netmask//
/inet/s/broadcast//
/inet/s/inet// p'`
if [ $1 = "UP" -a $2 = "0.0.0.0" ]; then
echo "free-roaming DHCP attempt for $_if_name failed."
ifconfig $_if_name delete down
return 1
else
echo "DHCP attempt for $_if_name successful."
addifconfig ${_if_name} ${_if_symname} ${_if_ip}
return 0
fi
else
echo "DHCP configuration of $_if_name successful."
addifconfig ${_if_name} ${_if_symname} ${_if_ip}
return 0
fi
else
ifconfig ${_if_name} down
if ifconfig ${_if_name} inet \
${_if_ip} \
netmask ${_if_mask} ${_if_extra} up
then
addifconfig ${_if_name} ${_if_symname} ${_if_ip} ${_if_mask} "$_if_extra"
return 0
fi
fi
return 1
}
# Returns true if $1 contains only alphanumerics
isalphanumeric() {
local _n
_n=$1
while [ ${#_n} != 0 ]; do
case $_n in
[A-Za-z0-9]*) ;;
*) return 1;;
esac
_n=${_n#?}
done
return 0
}
# Much of this is gratuitously stolen from /etc/netstart.
enable_network() {
# Check for required network related files
for _netfile in hosts myname; do
if [ ! -f /mnt/etc/${_netfile} ]; then
echo "ERROR: no /mnt/etc/${_netfile}!"
return 1
fi
done
# Copy any required or optional files found
for _netfile in hosts myname dhclient.conf resolv.conf resolv.conf.tail protocols services; do
if [ -f /mnt/etc/${_netfile} ]; then
cp /mnt/etc/${_netfile} /etc/${_netfile}
fi
done
hostname=`cat /etc/myname`
hostname $hostname
DIDNET=y
# set the address for the loopback interface
ifconfig lo0 inet localhost
# use loopback, not the wire
route -n add -host $hostname localhost > /dev/null
route -n add -net 127 127.0.0.1 -reject > /dev/null
# configure all of the non-loopback interfaces which we know about.
# refer to hostname.if(5)
for hn in /mnt/etc/hostname.*; do
# Strip off /mnt/etc/hostname. prefix
if=${hn#/mnt/etc/hostname.}
# Interface names must be alphanumeric only. We check to avoid
# configuring backup or temp files, and to catch the "*" case.
if ! isalphanumeric "$if"; then
continue
fi
ifconfig $if > /dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
continue
fi
# Now parse the hostname.* file
while :; do
if [ "$cmd2" ]; then
# we are carrying over from the 'read dt dtaddr' last time
set -- $cmd2
af=$1 name=$2 mask=$3 bcaddr=$4 ext1=$5 cmd2=
# make sure and get any remaining args in ext2, like the read below
i=1; while [ i -lt 6 -a -n "$1" ]; do shift; let i=i+1; done
ext2="$@"
else
# read the next line or exit the while loop
read af name mask bcaddr ext1 ext2 || break
fi
# $af can be "dhcp", "up", "rtsol", an address family, commands, or
# a comment.
case $af in
"#"*|"!"*|"bridge"|""|"rtsol")
# skip comments, user commands, bridges,
# IPv6 rtsol and empty lines
continue
;;
"dhcp") [ "$name" = "NONE" ] && name=
[ "$mask" = "NONE" ] && mask=
[ "$bcaddr" = "NONE" ] && bcaddr=
ifconfig $if $name $mask $bcaddr $ext1 $ext2 down
cmd="dhclient $if"
;;
"up")
# The only one of these guaranteed to be set is $if
# the remaining ones exist so that media controls work
cmd="ifconfig $if $name $mask $bcaddr $ext1 $ext2 up"
;;
*) read dt dtaddr
if [ "$name" = "alias" ]; then
# perform a 'shift' of sorts
alias=$name
name=$mask
mask=$bcaddr
bcaddr=$ext1
ext1=$ext2
ext2=
else
alias=
fi
cmd="ifconfig $if $af $alias $name "
case $dt in
dest) cmd="$cmd $dtaddr"
;;
[a-z!]*)
cmd2="$dt $dtaddr"
;;
esac
if [ ! -n "$name" ]; then
echo "/mnt/etc/hostname.$if: invalid network configuration file"
return
fi
case $af in
inet) [ "$mask" ] && cmd="$cmd netmask $mask"
if [ "$bcaddr" -a "$bcaddr" != "NONE" ]; then
cmd="$cmd broadcast $bcaddr"
fi
[ "$alias" ] && rtcmd="; route -n add -host $name 127.0.0.1"
;;
inet6)
# Ignore IPv6 setup
continue
;;
*) cmd="$cmd $mask $bcaddr"
esac
cmd="$cmd $ext1 $ext2$rtcmd" rtcmd=
;;
esac
eval "$cmd"
done < /mnt/etc/hostname.$if
done
# /mnt/etc/mygate, if it exists, contains the name of my gateway host
# that name must be in /etc/hosts.
if [ -f /mnt/etc/mygate ]; then
route delete default > /dev/null 2>&1
route -n add -host default `cat /mnt/etc/mygate`
fi
# Get FQDN after any DHCP manipulation of resolv.conf is done
get_fqdn /etc/resolv.conf
# Display results...
echo "Network interface configuration:"
ifconfig -am
# enable the resolver if resolv.conf is available
if [ -f /etc/resolv.conf ]; then
route show
echo "\nResolver enabled."
else
route -n show
echo "\nResolver not enabled."
fi
return 0
}
# Do globbing on the selection and parse +/-, sets the global
# GET_FILES appropriately.
glob_selection() {
local _selection=$1 _src=$2
local _action _nomatch _f
# Change +/- into add/remove, but ignore bare '+' or '-'
_action=addel
case $_selection in
""|+|-) return
;;
+*) _selection=${_selection#?}
;;
-*) _selection=${_selection#?}
_action=rmel
;;
esac
[ "$_selection" = "all" ] && _selection=*
set -o noglob
for _f in $SETS; do
eval "case $_f in
$_selection)
GET_FILES=\`$_action $_f \$GET_FILES\`
_nomatch=false
;;
esac"
done
set +o noglob
if $_nomatch; then
cat << __EOT
The file
'${_src}/${_selection}'
does not exist. Check to make sure you entered the name properly.
__EOT
fi
}
# Set global SETS to either
# 1) a list of sets found in both $1 and $THESETS, where
# $2 is the location that generated the list of files in $1.
# or
# 2) a list of .tgz or .tar.gz files found in $2
get_sets () {
local _f _file_list=$1 _src=$2
SETS=
for _f in $THESETS ; do
if [ "$_f" = "kernel" ]; then
if isin bsd $_file_list; then
SETS="$SETS bsd"
fi
elif isin ${_f}${VERSION}.tar.gz $_file_list; then
SETS="$SETS ${_f}${VERSION}.tar.gz"
elif isin ${_f}${VERSION}.tgz $_file_list; then
SETS="$SETS ${_f}${VERSION}.tgz"
fi
done
if [ -z "$SETS" ]; then
cat << __EOT
The directory
'${_src}'
contains no OpenBSD ${VERSION_MAJOR}.${VERSION_MINOR} ${MODE} sets.
__EOT
ask "Search for other *.tar.gz and *.tgz files?" y
case $resp in
n*|N*) return ;;
esac
# *.tar.gz and *.tgz are possible sets
for _f in $_file_list ; do
case $_f in
*.tar.gz|*.tgz) SETS="$SETS ${_f}"
esac
done
fi
if [ -z "$SETS" ]; then
ask "There are no *.tar.gz or *.tgz files in ${_src}.\nSee a directory listing?" y
case $resp in
n*|N*) return ;;
esac
echo "\n${_file_list}\n"
return
fi
}
# Set global GET_FILES to the list of sets requested by the user.
# $1 = list of files available in source directory or url.
# $2 = source directory or url
get_get_files () {
local _files=$1 _src=$2
GET_FILES=
get_sets "$_files" "$_src"
[ "$SETS" ] || return
cat << __EOT
You will now be asked which sets to ${MODE}. Some of these sets are required
for your ${MODE} and some are optional. You will want at least the
base and bsd sets. Consult the installation notes if you are not sure
which sets are required!
__EOT
# Set the default list of files
for _f in $SETS ; do
# $SETS contains only .tgz and .tar.gz file names and 'bsd'.
case $_f in
base*|bsd|comp*|etc*|game*|man*|misc*)
isin $_f $SETSDONE || GET_FILES=`addel $_f $GET_FILES`
;;
esac
done
# Allow the user to select/de-select additional sets
while : ; do
cat << __EOT
The following sets are available. Enter a filename, 'all' to select
all the sets, or 'done'. You may de-select a set by prepending a '-'
to its name.
__EOT
do_selection_list "$SETS" "$GET_FILES" "File Name?"
[ "$resp" = "done" ] && break
glob_selection "$resp" "$_src"
done
}
# Install the list of files in the global GET_FILES from the source
# named in $1. Display an error message for failed installs so the
# user will know to try again.
install_get_files () {
local _f _src=$1
ask "Ready to ${MODE} sets?" y
case $resp in
n*|N*) return ;;
esac
echo
for _f in $GET_FILES ; do
echo "Getting ${_f} ..."
case $_f in
*.tar.gz|*.tgz)
ftp ${_ftp_active} -o - -V -m "${_src}/${_f}" | tar zxpf - -C /mnt
;;
*)
ftp ${_ftp_active} -o "/mnt/${_f}" -V -m "${_src}/${_f}"
;;
esac
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "'${_f}' did not install correctly."
else
SETSDONE=`addel ${_f} ${SETSDONE}`
fi
done
}
# Encode $1 as specified for usercodes and passwords in RFC 1738
# section 3.1, and now supported by our in-tree ftp:
#
# ':' -> '%3a'
# '@' -> '%40'
# '/' -> '%2f'
#
# *NOTE* quotes around $1 are required to preserve trailing or
# embeddded blanks in usercodes and passwords!
encode_for_url() {
echo "$1" | sed -e 's/:/%3a/g' -e 's/@/%40/g' -e 's/\//%2f/g'
}
# Get several parameters from the user, and xfer
# files from the server.
# $1 = url type (ftp or http)
# Note: _ftp_server_ip, _ftp_server_dir, _ftp_server_login,
# _ftp_server_password, and _ftp_active must be global.
install_url() {
local _f _file_list _url_type=$1 _url_base _url_login _url_pass _oifs
donetconfig
cat << __EOT
This is an automated ${_url_type}-based installation process. You will be asked
questions and then the files will be retrieved iteratively via ${_url_type}.
__EOT
# Proxy the connections?
: ${_proxy_host:=none}
ask "HTTP/FTP proxy URL? (e.g. 'http://proxy:8080', or 'none')" "$_proxy_host"
if [ "$resp" = "none" ]; then
unset _proxy_host ftp_proxy http_proxy
else
_proxy_host=$resp
export ftp_proxy=${_proxy_host}
export http_proxy=${_proxy_host}
fi
if [ "$_url_type" = "ftp" -a -z "$ftp_proxy" ]; then
# Use active mode ftp? (irrelevant if using a proxy)
case $_ftp_active in
-A) resp=y ;;
*) resp=n ;;
esac
cat << __EOT
By default, ftp will attempt a passive connection and fall back to a normal
(active) connection if that does not work. However, there are some very
old ftp servers that claim to support passive mode, but really do not.
In this case, you should explicitly request an active session.
__EOT
ask "Do you want to use active ftp?" "$resp"
case $resp in
y*|Y*) _ftp_active=-A ;;
*) unset _ftp_active ;;
esac
fi
# Provide a list of possible servers
: ${_ftp_getlist:=y}
ask "Do you want a list of potential ${_url_type} servers?" "$_ftp_getlist"
case $resp in
n*|N*) _ftp_getlist=n
;;
*)
_ftp_getlist=y
# ftp.openbsd.org == 129.128.5.191 and will remain at
# that address for the forseeable future.
ftp ${_ftp_active} -V -a -o /tmp/ftplist ftp://129.128.5.191/pub/OpenBSD/${VERSION_MAJOR}.${VERSION_MINOR}/ftplist > /dev/null
grep "^${_url_type}:" /tmp/ftplist | cat -n | less -XE
;;
esac
# Get server IP address or hostname
resp=
while [ -z "$resp" ] ; do
if [ ! -f /tmp/ftplist ]; then
eval ask \"Server IP address, or hostname?\" \"\$_${_url_type}_server_ip\"
continue;
fi
eval ask \"Server IP address, hostname, or list#?\" \"\$_${_url_type}_server_ip\"
case $resp in
"?")
grep "^${_url_type}:" /tmp/ftplist | cat -n | less -XE
resp=
;;
+([0-9]))
maxlines=`grep "^${_url_type}:" /tmp/ftplist | sed -ne '$='`
if [ $maxlines -lt $resp -o $resp -lt 1 ]; then
echo "There is no ${resp}th line in the list."
else
tline=`grep "^${_url_type}:" /tmp/ftplist | sed -ne "${resp}p"`
url=`echo $tline | sed -e "s/^${_url_type}:\/\///" |
cutword -t' ' 1 | cutword -t' ' 1`
host=`echo $url | cutword -t/ 1`
path=`echo $url | sed -e "s/^${host}\///"`
path=${path}/${VERSION_MAJOR}.${VERSION_MINOR}/${ARCH}
eval _${_url_type}_server_ip=$host
eval _${_url_type}_server_dir=$path
echo "Using $tline"
fi
# Always do it again, just to double check
resp=
;;
*)
;;
esac
done
eval _${_url_type}_server_ip=$resp
# Get server directory
if [ "$_url_type" = "ftp" -a -z "$_ftp_server_dir" ] ; then
# Default ftp dir
_ftp_server_dir=pub/OpenBSD/${VERSION_MAJOR}.${VERSION_MINOR}/${ARCH}
fi
eval ask_until \"Server directory?\" \"\$_${_url_type}_server_dir\"
eval _${_url_type}_server_dir=$resp
if [ "$_url_type" = "ftp" ]; then
# Get login name, setting IFS to nothing so trailing or
# embedded blanks are preserved!
_oifs=$IFS
IFS=
ask_until "Login?" "${_ftp_server_login:=anonymous}"
_ftp_server_login=$resp
# Get password unless anonymous
_ftp_server_password=root@`hostname`.$FQDN
if [ "$_ftp_server_login" != "anonymous" ]; then
resp=
while [ -z "$resp" ] ; do
askpass "Password (will not echo):"
done
_ftp_server_password=$resp
fi
IFS=$_oifs
fi
# Build up the base url since it is so nasty...
if [ "$_url_type" = "ftp" -a "$_ftp_server_login" != "anonymous" ]; then
_url_login=`encode_for_url "$_ftp_server_login"`
_url_pass=`encode_for_url "$_ftp_server_password"`
_url_base=ftp://${_url_login}:${_url_pass}@${_ftp_server_ip}/${_ftp_server_dir}
else
eval _url_base=${_url_type}://\$_${_url_type}_server_ip/\$_${_url_type}_server_dir
fi
# Get list of files from the server.
# XXX - check for nil $_file_list and deal
if [ "$_url_type" = "ftp" -a -z "$ftp_proxy" ] ; then
_file_list=`ftp_list_files "$_ftp_server_ip" "$_ftp_server_login" "$_ftp_server_password" "$_ftp_server_dir"`
else
# Assumes index file is "index.txt" for http (or proxy)
# We can't use index.html since the format is server-dependent
_file_list=`ftp -o - -V "${_url_base}/index.txt" | sed 's/
//'`
fi
get_get_files "$_file_list" "`eval echo \\$_${_url_type}_server_dir`"
# User may have selected no files
[ "$GET_FILES" ] || return
cat << __EOT
Fetching files via ${_url_type} may take a long time, especially over a slow
network connection.
__EOT
install_get_files "$_url_base"
}
# $1 - mount point directory is relative to
# $2 - default directory
install_mounted_fs() {
local _f
get_setsdir "$1" "$2"
[ -d "$SETSDIR" ] || return
get_get_files "`ls -l ${SETSDIR}`" "$SETSDIR"
# User may have selected no files
[ "$GET_FILES" ] || return
install_get_files "file:$SETSDIR"
}
install_cdrom() {
local _drive _part _fstype _directory _n
# Get the cdrom device info
if [ -z "$CDDEVS" ]; then
echo "No CD-ROM devices are available."
return
fi
cat << __EOT
Please make sure the CD is in the CD-ROM drive and select
the device containing the CD with the installation sets.
__EOT
ask_fordev "Which CD-ROM contains the installation media?" "$CDDEVS" "`echo $CDDEVS | cutword 1`"
[ "$resp" = "done" ] && return
_drive=$resp
# If it is an ISO9660 CD-ROM, we don't need to ask any other questions
_n=0
until disklabel $_drive >/tmp/label.$_drive 2>&1; do
# Try up to 6 times to access the CD
if egrep -q '(Input/output error)|(sector size 0)' /tmp/label.$_drive; then
_n=$(( $_n + 1 ))
if [ _n -le 5 ]; then
echo "I/O error accessing $_drive; retrying"
sleep 10
else
echo "Cannot access $_drive."
return
fi
else
break
fi
done
echo
if grep -q '^ *c: .*ISO9660' /tmp/label.$_drive; then
_fstype=cd9660
_part=c
else
# Get partition from user
resp=
while [ -z "$resp" ] ; do
ask "CD-ROM partition to mount? (normally 'c')" c
case $resp in
[a-p])
_part=$resp
;;
*) echo "Invalid response: $resp"
# force loop to repeat
resp=
;;
esac
done
# Ask for filesystem type
cat << __EOT
There are two CD-ROM filesystem types currently supported by this program:
cd9660 ISO-9660
ffs Berkeley Fast Filesystem
__EOT
resp=
while [ -z "$resp" ] ; do
ask "Which filesystem type?" cd9660
case $resp in
cd9660|ffs)
_fstype=$resp
;;
*) echo "Invalid response: '$resp'"
# force loop to repeat
resp=
;;
esac
done
fi
rm -f /tmp/label.$_drive
# Mount the CD-ROM
if ! mount -t ${_fstype} -o ro /dev/${_drive}${_part} /mnt2 ; then
echo "Cannot mount CD-ROM drive."
return
fi
install_mounted_fs /mnt2 "${VERSION_MAJOR}.${VERSION_MINOR}/${ARCH}"
umount -f /mnt2 > /dev/null 2>&1
}
mount_a_disk() {
# Mount a disk on /mnt2. The set of disk devices to choose from
# is $DKDEVS.
# returns 0 on success, 1 on failure
local _drive _def_partition _partition_range _partition
local _fstype _fsopts
cat << __EOT
Please select the disk device containing the partition with the
installation sets.
__EOT
ask_fordev "Which is the disk with the installation sets?" "$DKDEVS"
[ "$resp" = "done" ] && return 1
_drive=$resp
# Get partition
cat << __EOT
The following partitions have been found on $_drive:
__EOT
disklabel $_drive 2>/dev/null | grep '^ .:'
echo
_likely_partition_range=`disklabel $_drive 2>/dev/null | \
sed -n -e '/swap/s/.*//' -e '/unused/s/.*//' \
-e '/^ .:/{s/^ \(.\).*/\1/;H;}' \
-e '${g;s/\n//g;s/^/[/;s/$/]/p;}'`
_partition_range=`disklabel $_drive 2>/dev/null | \
sed -n -e '/^ .:/{s/^ \(.\).*/\1/;H;}' \
-e '${g;s/\n//g;s/^/[/;s/$/]/p;}'`
_def_partition=`echo $_likely_partition_range | \
sed -n 's/^\[\(.\).*\]/\1/p'`
if [ -z "$_def_partition" ]; then
_def_partition=`echo $_partition_range | \
sed -n 's/^\[\(.\).*\]/\1/p'`
if [ -z "$_def_partition" ]; then
echo "There are no usable partitions on that disk"
return 1
fi
fi
resp=
while [ -z "$resp" ]; do
ask "Partition?" "$_def_partition"
case $resp in
$_partition_range)
_partition=$resp
;;
*) echo "Invalid response: $resp"
# force loop to repeat
resp=
;;
esac
done
# Ask for filesystem type
cat << __EOT
The following filesystem types are supported:
default (deduced from the disklabel)
ffs
$MDFSTYPE
__EOT
resp=
while [ -z "$resp" ]; do
ask "Which filesystem type?" default
case $resp in
default)
;;
ffs) _fstype="-t ffs"
_fsopts=async
;;
$MDFSTYPE)
_fstype="-t $resp"
_fsopts=$MDFSOPTS
;;
*) echo "Invalid response: $resp"
# force loop to repeat
resp=
;;
esac
done
# Mount the disk read-only
if ! mount $_fstype -o ro,$_fsopts /dev/${_drive}${_partition} /mnt2; then
echo "Cannot mount disk."
return 1
fi
return 0
}
install_disk() {
if mount_a_disk; then
install_mounted_fs /mnt2
umount -f /mnt2 > /dev/null 2>&1
fi
}
install_nfs() {
# Can we actually mount NFS filesystems?
if [ ! -f /sbin/mount_nfs ]; then
echo "/sbin/mount_nfs not found. Cannot mount NFS filesystems."
return
fi
donetconfig
# Get the IP address of the server
ask_until "Server IP address or hostname?" "$_nfs_server_ip"
_nfs_server_ip=$resp
# Get server path to mount
ask_until "Filesystem on server to mount?" "$_nfs_server_path"
_nfs_server_path=$resp
# Determine use of TCP
ask "Use TCP transport? (only works with capable NFS server)" n
case $resp in
y*|Y*) _nfs_tcp=-T
;;
*) _nfs_tcp=
;;
esac
# Mount the server
if ! mount_nfs $_nfs_tcp -o ro ${_nfs_server_ip}:${_nfs_server_path} /mnt2 ; then
echo "Cannot mount NFS server."
return
fi
install_mounted_fs /mnt2
umount -f /mnt2 > /dev/null 2>&1
}
install_tape() {
local _xcmd
# Get the name of the tape from the user.
cat << __EOT
The installation program needs to know which tape device to use. Make
sure you use a "no rewind on close" device.
__EOT
ask_until "Name of tape device?" "${TAPE##*/}"
TAPE=/dev/${resp##*/}
if [ ! -c $TAPE ]; then
echo "$TAPE does not exist or is not a character special file."
return
fi
export TAPE
# Rewind the tape device
echo -n "Rewinding ${TAPE} (mt rewind)..."
if ! mt rewind ; then
echo "FAILED."
return
fi
echo "done."
# Get the file number
resp=
while [ -z "$resp" ]; do
ask "File number?"
case $resp in
[1-9]*) _nskip=$(( $resp - 1 ))
;;
*) echo "Invalid file number ${resp}."
# force loop to repeat
resp=
;;
esac
done
# Skip to correct file.
if [ $_nskip -ne 0 ]; then
echo -n "Skipping to source file (mt fsf ${_nskip})..."
if ! mt fsf $_nskip ; then
echo "FAILED. Could not skip $_nskip files."
return
fi
echo "done."
fi
cat << __EOT
There are 2 different ways the file can be stored on tape:
1) an image of a gzipped tar file
2) a standard tar image
__EOT
resp=
while [ -z "$resp" ]; do
ask "Which way is it?" 1
case $resp in
1) _xcmd="tar -zxvpf -"
;;
2) _xcmd="tar -xvpf -"
;;
*) echo "Invalid response: $resp."
# force loop to repeat
resp=
;;
esac
( cd /mnt; dd if=$TAPE | $_xcmd )
done
echo "Extraction complete."
}
set_timezone() {
local _zoneroot=/mnt/usr/share/zoneinfo/ _zonepath
# If the timezone directory structure is not
# available, return immediately.
[ ! -d $_zoneroot ] && return
cat << __EOT
Select a time zone for your location. Timezones are represented on the system
by a directory structure rooted in "/usr/share/timezone". Most timezones can
be selected by entering a token like "CET" or "GMT-6". Other zones are
grouped by continent or country, with detailed zone information separated by
a slash ("/"), e.g. "US/Pacific" or "Canada/Mountain".
__EOT
if [ -L /mnt/etc/localtime ]; then
TZ=`ls -l /mnt/etc/localtime 2>/dev/null | cutlast`
TZ=${TZ#${_zoneroot#/mnt}}
fi
: ${TZ:=GMT}
while : ; do
_zonepath=$_zoneroot
ask "What timezone are you in? ('?' for list)" "$TZ"
if [ "$resp" = "?" ]; then
ls -F ${_zonepath}
continue;
fi
_zonepath=${_zonepath}${resp}
while [ -d "$_zonepath" ]; do
echo -n "Select a sub-timezone of "
ask "'${_zonepath#$_zoneroot}' ('?' for list):"
if [ "$resp" = "?" ]; then
ls -F ${_zonepath}
else
_zonepath=${_zonepath}/${resp}
fi
done
if [ -f "$_zonepath" ]; then
TZ=${_zonepath#$_zoneroot}
echo "You have selected timezone '$TZ'".
ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/$TZ /mnt/etc/localtime
return
fi
echo -n "'${_zonepath#$_zoneroot}'"
echo " is not a valid timezone on this system."
done
}
sane_install() {
if [ ! -s /mnt/bsd ]; then
cat << __EOT
Warning, no kernel (/mnt/bsd) installed! You did not unpack a file set
containing a kernel -- this is needed to boot. Please note that the install
kernel is *not* suitable for general use.
__EOT
elif [ ! -f /mnt/bin/cat ]; then
cat << __EOT
You still do not have a /bin/cat in your filesystem (i.e. a sample random file
which you probably want). This seems to indicate that you are still missing
important distribution files.
__EOT
elif [ ! -x /mnt/dev/MAKEDEV ]; then
cat << __EOT
No /dev/MAKEDEV has been installed yet.
__EOT
elif [ ! -d /mnt/etc -o ! -d /mnt/usr/share/zoneinfo -o ! -d /mnt/dev ]; then
cat << __EOT
One or more of /etc, /usr/share/zoneinfo or /dev is missing. Did you
forget to extract a required set?
__EOT
else
return 0
fi
cat << __EOT
You will now be given the chance to install the missing set(s). You can
enter '!' at the prompt to escape to a shell and fix things by hand if you wish.
__EOT
return 1
}
# Ask the user for locations of sets, and then install whatever sets the
# user selects from that location. Repeat as many times as the user
# needs to get all desired sets.
install_sets() {
cat << __EOT
You will now be asked for the location of the ${MODE} sets you want to
use, and then which sets to actually use. These steps will repeat
until you are satisfied that all the sets you want have been
loaded. Thus you will be able to load sets from multiple locations,
and you can recover from some errors.
__EOT
while : ; do
cat << __EOT
Sets can be located on a
(m)ounted filesystem
(c)drom, (d)isk or (t)ape device
(f)tp, (n)fs or (h)ttp server
__EOT
ask "Where are the ${MODE} sets you want to use? (m, c, f, etc.)"
case $resp in
c*|C*) install_cdrom
;;
d*|D*) install_disk
;;
f*|F*) install_url ftp
;;
h*|H*) install_url http
;;
m*|M*) install_mounted_fs /mnt
;;
n*|N*) install_nfs
;;
t*|T*) install_tape
;;
*) echo "Invalid response: $resp"
;;
esac
# Give the user the opportunity to extract more sets.
ask "\nExtract more sets?" n
case $resp in
n*|N*) # Perform sanity checks...
sane_install && break
ask "\nDo you want to extract more sets?" y
case $resp in
n*|N*) break
;;
esac
;;
esac
done
}
# Create a /etc/fstab from /tmp/fstab. Ensure /etc/fstab
# 1) contains only ffs filesystems
# 2) contains only filesystems without the 'noauto' option
# 3) contains no 'softdep' options
# 4) mounts all filesystems relative to /mnt
#
# If no /etc/fstab is created, do not proceed with install/upgrade.
munge_fstab() {
local _dev _mp _fstype _opt _rest
while read _dev _mp _fstype _opt _rest; do
# Skip comment lines.
case $_dev in
\#*) continue ;;
esac
# Skip noauto filesystems.
case $_opt in
*noauto*) continue ;;
esac
# Skip filesystems we can't mount.
[ -f "/sbin/mount_${_fstype}" ] || continue
# Skip nfs filesystems because all name
# resolutions (e.g. yp) are not available
# and success is not guaranteed. The user
# will have to mount nfs filesystems manually.
[ "$_fstype" != "nfs" ] || continue
# Remove any softdep options, as soft updates are not
# available in the ramdisk kernels.
_opt="$(echo ${_opt} | \
sed -e 's/^softdep$//; s/^softdep,//; s/,softdep,/,/; s/,softdep$//;')"
# Mount non-ffs filesystems read-only
[ "$_fstype" = "ffs" ] || \
_opt="$(echo ${_opt} | \
sed -e 's/^rw$/ro/; s/^rw,/ro,/; s/,rw,/,ro,/; s/,rw$/,ro/')"
# Avoid '/mnt/' in root fs entry in munged fstab
[ "$_mp" = "/" ] && _mp=
# Write fs entry in fstab.
echo $_dev /mnt$_mp $_fstype $_opt $_rest
done < /tmp/fstab > /etc/fstab
# If no /etc/fstab was created, we have nowhere to ${MODE} to.
if [ ! -s /etc/fstab ]; then
echo "Unable to create valid /etc/fstab."
exit
fi
}
# Must mount filesystems manually, one at a time, so we can make
# sure the mount points exist.
mount_fs() {
local _async=$1 _dev _mp _fstype _opt _rest
while read _dev _mp _fstype _opt _rest; do
# If not the root filesystem, make sure the mount
# point is present.
[ "$_mp" = "/mnt" ] || mkdir -p $_mp
# Mount the filesystem. If the mount fails, exit.
if ! mount -v -t $_fstype $_async -o $_opt $_dev $_mp ; then
# In addition to the error message displayed by mount ...
cat << __EOT
FATAL ERROR: Cannot mount filesystems. Double-check your configuration
and restart the ${MODE}.
__EOT
exit
fi
done < /etc/fstab
}
# Script is exiting. Clean up as much as possible.
cleanup_on_exit() {
echo "\nCleaning up..."
# Kill any running dhclient, so a restart will not
# find /dev/bpf0 busy.
if [ -f /var/run/dhclient.pid ]; then
echo "Stopping dhclient"
kill -HUP `sed -ne "1p" /var/run/dhclient.pid` > /dev/null 2>&1
rm -f /var/run/dhclient.pid
fi
if [ -f /etc/fstab ]; then
umount -av
elif [ ! "`df /`" = "`df /mnt`" ]; then
umount -v /mnt
fi
echo "Done."
}
# Remount all filesystems in /etc/fstab with the options from
# /etc/fstab, i.e. without any options such as async which
# may have been used in the first mount.
remount_fs() {
local _dev _mp _fstype _opt _rest
while read _dev _mp _fstype _opt _rest; do
mount -u -o $_opt $_dev $_mp || exit
done < /etc/fstab
}
# Preen all filesystems in /etc/fstab that have a /sbin/fsck_XXX,
# showing individual results, but skipping $ROOTDEV. This was already
# fsck'ed successfully.
#
# Exit if any fsck's fail (but do them all before exiting!).
check_fs() {
local _dev _mp _fstype _rest _fail
echo "Checking non-root filesystems..."
while read _dev _mp _fstype _rest; do
[ "$_dev" != /dev/"$ROOTDEV" ] || continue
[ -f "/sbin/fsck_$_fstype" ] || continue
echo -n "fsck -p ${_dev}..."
if ! fsck -fp ${_dev} > /dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "FAILED. You must fsck this device manually."
_fail=y
else
echo "OK."
fi
done < /etc/fstab
echo "...Done."
[ "$_fail" ] && exit
}
# Find LAST instance of DOMAIN or SEARCH and extract first domain name
# on that line as FQDN. Then ask user, just to be sure.
# $1 = resolv.conf file to search for FQDN
# $2 = hosts file to add FQDN information to
get_fqdn() {
if [ -f "$1" ]; then
FQDN=`sed -n \
-e '/^domain[[:space:]][[:space:]]*/{s///;s/\([^[:space:]]*\).*$/\1/;h;}' \
-e '/^search[[:space:]][[:space:]]*/{s///;s/\([^[:space:]]*\).*$/\1/;h;}' \
-e '${g;p;}' $1`
fi
if [ -f "$2" -a -n "$FQDN" ]; then
# Add FQDN to hosts file entries created by addhostent, changing
# lines like
# 1.2.3.4 hostname
# to
# 1.2.3.4 hostname.$FQDN hostname
sed "s/\\(.*\\)[[:space:]]\\(.*\\)\$/\\1 \\2.$FQDN \\2/" $2 > $2.new
mv $2.new $2
else
ask "Enter DNS domain name (e.g. 'bar.com'):" "$FQDN"
FQDN=$resp
fi
}
donetconfig() {
local _nam
[ "$DIDNET" ] && return
DIDNET=y
_nam=
[ -f /tmp/myname ] && _nam=`cat /tmp/myname`
ask_until "Enter system hostname (short form, e.g. 'foo'):" "$_nam"
hostname $resp
echo $resp > /tmp/myname
# Always create new hosts file. If install.sh has been
# restarted, an existing one may contain information which
# will conflict with the information about to be entered.
# Also ensures logic to put FQDN in hosts file will create
# hosts file lines in correct format.
echo "::1 localhost\n127.0.0.1 localhost" > /tmp/hosts
# Remove any existing hostname.* files. If install.sh has
# been restarted, this ensures a correct list of configured
# interfaces is displayed, and gives the user a chance to
# change which interfaces are to be configured.
rm -f /tmp/hostname.*
# Revoke any previous decision on whether or not to use
# a nameserver during installation.
rm -f /tmp/resolv.conf.shadow
cat << __EOT
If any interfaces will be configured using a DHCP server
it is recommended that you do not enter a DNS domain name,
a default route, or any name servers.
__EOT
FQDN=
get_fqdn /tmp/resolv.conf
configure_all_interfaces
# As dhclient will populate /etc/resolv.conf, a symbolic link to
# /tmp/resolv.conf.shadow, mv any such file to /tmp/resolv.conf
# so it will eventually be copied to /mnt/etc/resolv.conf and will
# not in the meantime remove the user's ability to choose to use it
# or not, during the rest of the install.
if [ -f /tmp/resolv.conf.shadow ]; then
mv /tmp/resolv.conf.shadow /tmp/resolv.conf
fi
# Get any DHCP supplied FQDN, and in any case apply FQDN to
# the host names in /tmp/hosts, all without asking for any more
# user confirmation. This means DHCP supplied information will
# override a user supplied (or previous DHCP supplied) FQDN.
get_fqdn /tmp/resolv.conf /tmp/hosts
# Also add FQDN to myname
if [ "$FQDN" ]; then
sed "s/\\(.*\\)\$/\\1.${FQDN}/" /tmp/myname > /tmp/myname.new
mv /tmp/myname.new /tmp/myname
fi
resp=`route -n show | sed -ne '/^default */{
s///
s/ .*//
p
}'`
if [ -z "$resp" ] ; then
resp=none
if [ -f /tmp/mygate ]; then
resp=`cat /etc/mygate`
: ${_resp:=none}
fi
fi
ask "Enter IP address of default route:" "$resp"
if [ "$resp" != "none" ]; then
route delete default > /dev/null 2>&1
if route add default $resp > /dev/null ; then
echo $resp > /tmp/mygate
fi
fi
resp=none
if [ -f /tmp/resolv.conf ]; then
resp=
for n in `sed -ne '/^nameserver /s///p' /tmp/resolv.conf`
do
if [ -z "$resp" ] ; then
resp=$n
else
resp="$resp $n"
fi
done
fi
ask "Enter IP address of primary nameserver:" "$resp"
if [ "$resp" != "none" ]; then
echo "search $FQDN" > /tmp/resolv.conf
for n in `echo ${resp}`; do
echo "nameserver $n" >> /tmp/resolv.conf
done
echo "lookup file bind" >> /tmp/resolv.conf
ask "Would you like to use the nameserver now?" y
case $resp in
y*|Y*) cp /tmp/resolv.conf /tmp/resolv.conf.shadow
;;
esac
fi
if [ ! -f /tmp/resolv.conf.shadow ]; then
echo "\nThe host table is as follows:\n"
cat /tmp/hosts
cat << __EOT
You may want to edit the host table in the event that you are doing an
NFS installation or an FTP installation without a name server and want
to refer to the server by name rather than by its numeric ip address.
__EOT
ask "Would you like to edit the host table with ${EDITOR}?" n
case $resp in
y*|Y*) ${EDITOR} /tmp/hosts
;;
esac
fi
cat << __EOT
You will now be given the opportunity to escape to the command shell to do
any additional network configuration you may need. This may include adding
additional routes, if needed. In addition, you might take this opportunity
to redo the default route in the event that it failed above.
__EOT
ask "Escape to shell?" n
case $resp in
y*|Y*) echo "Type 'exit' to return to install."
sh
;;
esac
}
populateusrlocal() {
if [ -f /mnt/etc/mtree/BSD.local.dist ]; then
/mnt/usr/sbin/chroot /mnt /usr/sbin/mtree -Uedqn -p /usr/local -f /etc/mtree/BSD.local.dist >/dev/null
fi
}
set_machdep_apertureallowed() {
[ "$MDXAPERTURE" ] || return
ask "\nDo you expect to run the X Window System?" y
case $resp in
y*|Y*)
sed -e "/^#\(machdep\.allowaperture=${MDXAPERTURE}\)/s//\1 /" \
/mnt/etc/sysctl.conf > /tmp/sysctl.conf
echo "machdep.allowaperture enabled in /etc/sysctl.conf. Read xf86(4) for details."
;;
esac
}
finish_up() {
set_timezone
echo -n "Making all device nodes (by running /dev/MAKEDEV all) ..."
cd /mnt/dev
sh MAKEDEV all
echo "... done."
cd /
md_installboot $ROOTDISK
populateusrlocal
# XXXXX - what is this for?
[ -x /mnt/${MODE}.site ] && /mnt/usr/sbin/chroot /mnt /${MODE}.site
# Unmount filesystems, etc. Disable trap that would do same on exit.
# Do this manually rather than through the trap so congrats is
# the last message printed.
trap - HUP INT QUIT TERM EXIT
cleanup_on_exit
# Pat on the back.
cat << __EOT
CONGRATULATIONS! Your OpenBSD ${MODE} has been successfully completed!
To boot the new system, enter halt at the command prompt. Once the
system has halted, reset the machine and boot from the disk.
__EOT
md_congrats
}
# #######################################################################
#
# Initial actions common to both installs and upgrades.
#
# Some may require machine dependent routines, which may
# call functions defined above, so it's safest to put this
# code here rather than at the top of the file.
#
# #######################################################################
ROOTDISK=
ROOTDEV=
VERSION=31
VERSION_MAJOR=$(( $VERSION / 10 ))
VERSION_MINOR=$(( $VERSION % 10 ))
export VERSION VERSION_MAJOR VERSION_MINOR
# Extract and save one boot's worth of dmesg
dmesg | sed -ne '/^OpenBSD /h;/^OpenBSD /!H;${g;p;}' > /var/run/dmesg.boot
# Scan /var/run/dmesg.boot for disks and cds
DKDEVS=`get_dkdevs`
CDDEVS=`get_cddevs`
IFDEVS=`get_ifdevs`
# extra "site" set can be provided by person doing install or upgrade.
THESETS="base etc misc comp man game xbase xshare xfont xserv site $MDSETS"
# Global variable using during sets installation
SETS=
SETSDIR=
SETSDONE=
GET_FILES=
# decide upon an editor
if [ -z "$EDITOR" ] ; then
EDITOR=ed
[ -x /usr/bin/vi ] && EDITOR=vi
export EDITOR
fi
# Cleanup when the script exits.
trap 'cleanup_on_exit' EXIT
trap 'exit 2' HUP INT QUIT TERM
# Introduce ourselves.
cat << __EOT
Welcome to the OpenBSD/${ARCH} ${VERSION_MAJOR}.${VERSION_MINOR} ${MODE} program.
This program will help you ${MODE} OpenBSD in a simple and rational way.
At any prompt except password prompts you can run a shell command by
typing '!foo', or escape to a shell by typing '!'.
__EOT
# Deal with terminal issues now, so 'less' can print meaningfull prompt if
# messages are >1 page long.
set_term
# Good {morning,afternoon,evening,night}.
welcome_banner | less -XE
if [ -f /etc/fstab -a "$MODE" = "install" ]; then
cat << __EOT
You seem to be trying to restart an interrupted installation!
You can skip the disk preparation steps and continue,
or you can reboot and start over.
__EOT
echo -n "Skip disk initialization and p"
else
echo -n "\nP"
fi
ask "roceed with ${MODE}?" n
case $resp in
y*|Y*) echo "\nCool! Let's get to it...\n"
;;
*) cat << __EOT
Enter 'halt' at the prompt to gracefully exit OpenBSD. You can then
power cycle the machine and boot your original OS.
__EOT
exit
;;
esac
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