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54 lines
1.7 KiB
Bash
Executable file
54 lines
1.7 KiB
Bash
Executable file
#!/bin/bash
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#
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# Arch Linux ARM Chroot Builder
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#
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# Licensed under the GPLv2.
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#
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# This script builds an Arch Linux ARM chroot.
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# It does not include a kernel or other "low-level" components.
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# First, it downloads and installs packages to the workingdir,
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# then configures some basics, sets the root password to "root",
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# and then creates a rootts.tar.gz and/or a UBI image, ready to flash.
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#
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# Usage: ./chroot-builder workingdir
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#
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# NOTE: This script is interactive.
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# Agree to installing packages and answer "y" to cleaning the Pacman database.
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#
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# ==== Variables to set ====
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INSTALLEDPKGS="base file heimdal openssl"
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RELEASEVER=2011.08
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MAKETARGZ=1
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# ==== The Process ====
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mkdir -p $1
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echo -e "\033[1mInstalling packages...\033[0m"
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mkdir -p $1/var/lib/pacman
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pacman -Syyf --noconfirm --noprogressbar -r $1 $INSTALLEDPKGS
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echo -e "\033[1mSetting the password to 'root' and cleaning up:\033[0m"
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echo -e "root\nroot\n" | chroot $1/ /usr/bin/passwd root
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rm $1/dev/{console,null,zero}
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chroot $1/ mknod -m 600 /dev/console c 5 1
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chroot $1/ mknod -m 666 /dev/null c 1 3
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chroot $1/ mknod -m 666 /dev/zero c 1 5
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rm $1/etc/locale.gen
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echo "en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8" >> $1/etc/locale.gen
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echo "en_US ISO-8859-1" >> $1/etc/locale.gen
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echo "de_DE ISO-8859-1" >> $1/etc/locale.gen
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echo "de_DE@euro ISO-8859-15" >> $1/etc/locale.gen
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chroot $1/ /usr/sbin/locale-gen
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chroot $1/ yes | /usr/bin/pacman -Scc
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echo $RELEASEVER > $1/etc/alarm-version
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# Here is the rootfs.tar.gz part if you set MAKETARGZ to 1
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if [ $MAKETARGZ = 1 ]; then
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echo -e "\033[1mCreating a rootfs.tar.gz...\033[0m"
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cd $1
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tar czf ../PlugApps-Linux-$RELEASEVER-rootfs.tar.gz ./*
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cd ../
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else
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echo -e "\033[1mNot creating a rootfs.tar.gz...\033[0m"
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fi
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echo -e "\033[1mCleaning up...\033[0m"
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rm -rf $1
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