# common function script for the configuration of linux diskless clients # (included by init, hwautocfg, servconfig, ... within OpenSLX initial # ramfs) # # Dirk von Suchodoletz , 03-09-2006 # Felix Endres, 30-04-2006 # Tobias Maier # # (c) 2006 - RZ Universitaet Freiburg # (c) 2006 - OpenSLX.ORG Project ####################################################################### # set of empty dummy functions (loaded before real functions in the # distro specific files - to have no undeclared function in init, serv- # config, hwautocfg, ... # distro specific funtion called at the beginning of init script preinit () { : } # distro specific funtion called at the end of init script postinit () { : } # distro specific general function called from servconfig script config_distro () { : } # udev/hotplug - auto device discovery service udev_hotplug () { : } ####################################################################### # generate events with the sysfs trigger trigger_device_events () { list=$(echo /sys/bus/*/devices/*/uevent) list="$list $(echo /sys/class/*/*/uevent)" list="$list $(echo /sys/block/*/uevent /sys/block/*/*/uevent)" for i in $list; do case "$i" in */device/uevent|*\**) continue ;; */class/mem/*|*/class/tty/*) first="$first $i" ;; */block/md*) last="$last $i" ;; */*) default="$default $i" ;; esac done # trigger the sorted events for i in $first $default $last; do echo "add" > "$i" done } ####################################################################### # produce error message and if $2 is empty run (debug) shell error () { local e_msg="$1" # check if LOGFILE is really writeable if [ -n "${LOGFILE}" ] ; then [ "${LOGFILE}" != "/dev/null" ] && \ [ -w /mnt/${LOGFILE} ] || LOGFILE="/dev/null" else LOGFILE="/dev/null" fi # if nonfatal error else fatal error message and shell if [ -n "$2" ] ; then [ "$DEBUGLEVEL" -ge 1 -a "$DEBUGLEVEL" != 8 ] && \ echo -e "${error_msg}${e_msg}${error_nfe}" >> ${LOGFILE} [ "$DEBUGLEVEL" -gt 1 -a "$DEBUGLEVEL" != 8 ] && \ echo -e "${error_msg}${e_msg}${error_nfe}" [ "$DEBUGLEVEL" -gt 2 -a "$DEBUGLEVEL" != 8 ] && usleep 20 else echo -e "${error_msg}${e_msg}${error_shell}" # load usb modules to have keyboard enabled - they might have to be # copied into initramfs with mkdxsinitramfs ... modprobe -a usbcore uhci-hcd ohci-hcd usbhid 2>&1 >/dev/null /bin/sh echo -n "Reboot now? [y]" read input # [ -z "$input" -o "$input" = "y" -o "$input" = "Y" ] && { # usleep 100 # [ -f /proc/sysrq-trigger ] || mount -t proc none /proc # echo "b" > /proc/sysrq-trigger # } fi } ####################################################################### # system uptime for performance analysis sysup () { uptime=$(sed -e "s, .*,,;s,\.,," /proc/uptime) echo "${uptime} ms." # if start times are kept, a summary of runtimes would be possible too } ####################################################################### # micro sleep - either busybox command or simply loop and delete 1 from # the first argument gotten until zero usleep () { if [ -x /bin/usleep ]; then /bin/usleep `expr $1 \* 60000` else local count=`expr $1 \* 10` while [ $count -gt 0 ] ; do count=`expr $count \- 1` ; done fi return 0 } ####################################################################### # (re)generate dynamic linked libraries cache from /etc/ld.so.conf ldcfg () { [ -z "${NOLDSC}" ] && echo "$init_ldcfg" && ldconfig /tmp/ld.so.cache & } ####################################################################### # URI interpreter $1 variable to interprete, $2 type of token to return # prot: tftp, http, nbd, ... server: IP or FQDN uri_token () { local var=$1 # first check if URI starts with prot:// - URI scheme if strinstr "://" "$1" ; then prot=${var%://*} rest=${var#*://} else rest="$var" prot="" fi # get the server IP or name and port - URI authority # you get the path or other token without leading "/" - add it later if # needed (fixme: port might be broken) if strinstr ":" "$rest" ; then server="${rest%:*}" rest="${rest#*:}" path="${rest#*/}" port="${rest%/$path}" else tmpval=$rest rest="${rest#*/}" path="${tmpval#*/}" server="${tmpval%/$path}" port="" fi # get path and query components - URI path, query query="" if strinstr "\?" "$rest" ; then path="${path%\?*}" query="${rest#*\?}" fi # return the requested token case "$2" in prot) echo "$prot" ;; server) echo "$server" ;; path) echo "$path" ;; port) echo "$port" ;; query) echo "$query" ;; esac } ####################################################################### # load a certain module - name of module with path in argument one, the # error message in second argument loadmod () { local modpath=$1 local module=`echo $modpath|sed -e "s,.*/,,"` local msg=$2 if [ -f $modpath ] ; then module=${module%.*} modprobe ${MODPRV} ${module#*.} || \ echo "$error_modload '$module'. $msg" fi } ####################################################################### # compute prefix bit number from netmask nm2pref () { set `IFS="."; echo $1` local n=0 for i in $1 $2 $3 $4 ; do case $i in 0) break ;; 128) n=`expr $n + 1` ; break ;; 192) n=`expr $n + 2` ; break ;; 224) n=`expr $n + 3` ; break ;; 240) n=`expr $n + 4` ; break ;; 252) n=`expr $n + 6` ; break ;; 254) n=`expr $n + 7` ; break ;; 255) n=`expr $n + 8` ; continue ;; esac done echo $n } ####################################################################### # configure IP address statically - first argument the ip address, # second the netmask, then gateway and broadcast address and last # interface. All arguments have to be given. ipsetup () { local ip=$1 local nm=$2 local gw=$3 local bc=$4 local if=$5 for ipcfg in ip ipconfig ifconfig none; do test -x /bin/$ipcfg && break; done case $ipcfg in # the standard linux ip configuration tool ip) ip link set dev $if up 2>/dev/null ip addr add $ip/`nm2pref $nm` broadcast $bc dev $if 2>/dev/null if [ "$gw" != "0.0.0.0" ] ; then ip route add default via $gw 2>/dev/null fi MAC=$(ip link show dev $if|sed -n "/ether [0-9e-f]\{2\}:.*/p" \ | sed -e "s/.*ether //;s/ .*//") ;; # the klibc ip configuration / dhcp client tool ipconfig) # fixme: to be checked ipconfig $ip::$gw:$nm:$if:none MAC="" ;; # traditional ifconfig/route - if a distro does not provide ip ifconfig) if [ "$ip" = "0.0.0.0" ]; then ifconfig $if up else ifconfig $if $ip netmask $nm broadcast $bc fi [ "$gw" != "0.0.0.0" ] && route add default gw $gw MAC=$(ifconfig $if|sed -n "/HWaddr [0-9A-F]\{2\}:.*/p" \ | sed -e "s/.*HWaddr //;y/ABCDEF/abcdef/") ;; none) error "$error_iptool" ;; esac } ####################################################################### # nfs mounter for root filesystem and other sources nfsmnt () { local nfsroot=$1 local dest=$2 local ret=0 [ -z "$dest" ] && dest="/mnt" for mnt in nfsmount mount none; do test -x /bin/$mnt && break; done # often nfs is just a module and not compiled directly into the kernel [ -f /lib/modules/@@@KERNVER@@@/kernel/fs/nfs/nfs.ko ] && \ loadmod /lib/modules/@@@KERNVER@@@/kernel/fs/nfs/nfs.ko "$error_modnfs" case $mnt in # the klibc nfs mount tool (includes portmap) nfsmount) nfsmount -o ro $nfsroot $dest || ret=1 ;; # the standard mount; portmap is needed ... mount) portmap || { echo "$error_portm"; ret=1; } # fixme: busybox mount uses nfs ... mount -n -t nfs -o ro,nolock $nfsroot $dest || ret=1 killall -9 portmap ;; none) error "$error_mntt" ;; esac return $ret } ####################################################################### # create configuration file for dhclient mkdhclconf () { local vci=$1 # provide dhclient with proper configuration echo -e "option bootlocal-script code 221\t= string;\n\ option language code 222\t\t= string;\n\ option start-x code 223\t\t\t= string;\n\ option start-snmp code 224\t\t= string;\n\ option start-sshd code 225\t\t= string;\n\ option start-xdmcp code 226\t\t= string;\n\ option start-cron code 227\t\t= string;\n\ option crontab-entries code 228\t\t= string;\n\ option start-rwhod code 229\t\t= string;\n\ option start-printdaemon code 230\t= string;\n\ option desktop-session code 231\t\t= string;\n\ option tex-enable code 232\t\t= string;\n\ option netbios-workgroup code 233\t= string;\n\ option vmware code 234\t\t\t= string;\n\ option hw-mouse code 252\t\t= string;\n\ option hw-graphic code 253\t\t= string;\n\ option hw-monitor code 254\t\t= string;\n\n\ send dhcp-lease-time 86400;\nsend dhcp-max-message-size 1400;\n\ request;\nscript \"/bin/dhclient-script\";" >> /etc/dhclient.conf if [ -n "$vci" ] ; then echo "send vendor-class-identifier \"$vci\";" >> /etc/dhclient.conf fi } ####################################################################### # dhcp client rundhcp () { local vci="$1" for dhcp in dhclient dhcpcd pump ipconfig udhcpc none; do test -e /bin/$dhcp && break; done if [ "$dhcp" = "none" ] ; then error "$error_nodhcp" nonfatal else # ensure the interface is up ipsetup 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 eth0 & [ -f /lib/modules/@@@KERNVER@@@/kernel/net/packet/af_packet.ko ] && \ loadmod /lib/modules/@@@KERNVER@@@/kernel/net/packet/af_packet.ko \ "needed for dhcp"; echo "Starting $dhcp for configuration" mkdir /var/lib/dhcp 2>&1 >/dev/null fi export client="$dhcp" case $dhcp in dhclient) mkdhclconf $vci ln -s /bin/dhcpmkconfig /bin/dhclient-script dhclient -cf /etc/dhclient.conf -lf /var/lib/dhcp/dhclient.leases \ -q eth0 2>&1 >/dev/null || error "$error_dhclient" ;; dhcpcd) [ -n $vci ] && vci="-i $vci" ln -s /bin/dhcpmkconfig /bin/dhcpcd.exe dhcpcd $vci -L /var/lib/dhcp -c /bin/dhcpcd.exe -T -t 30 eth0 \ 2>&1 >/dev/null || error "$error_dhcpcd" ;; pump) error "$error_pump" ;; ipconfig) [ $DEBUGLEVEL -gt 1 -a "$DEBUGLEVEL" != 8 ] && \ echo -e "# You are using ipconfig as dhcp \ client. With this tool you only get the\n# basic IP settings from the \ server. No vendor specific, self defined\n# dhcp options are possible this \ way. use dhclient instead or get them via\n# tftp (to be enabled via kernel \ command line)." >> /etc/machine-setup error "$error_ipconf" ;; # udhcpc is part of busybox udhcpc) [ -n $vci ] && vci="-V $vci" ln -s /bin/dhcpmkconfig /bin/udhcpc.script udhcpc -b -q $vci -s /bin/udhcpc.script -i eth0 ;; *) ;; esac echo "dhcp finished" > /tmp/dhcp-done } ####################################################################### # function for retrieving configuration file (machine-setup) via tftp # from a predefined server or given source (file=tftp-server:/path via # kernel command line) # tftpget is helper function for fileget tftpgetunpack () { # $1 is config file name to get, $2 IP of server to get file from for tftp in /bin/atftp /bin/tftp ; do test -x $tftp && break done echo -e "tftp\t69/tcp\ntftp\t69/udp" > /etc/services local dst=/tmp/$(basename $1) # tftp get part case "$tftp" in */atftp) atftp -g -r $1 -l $dst $2 2> /dev/null ;; */tftp) # distinguish between busybox tftp and standalone (in.tftp) client if [ -x /bin/busybox ] ; then tftp -g -r $1 -l $dst $2 1>&2 >/dev/null else echo "get $1 $dst" | tftp $2 1>&2 >/dev/null fi ;; esac # unpack part (only gzip is supported, bzip binary not present in # initramfs) if [ -s $dst ] ; then tar -xpzf $dst 2>/dev/null [ "$DEBUGLEVEL" -le 2 -o "$DEBUGLEVEL" -eq 8 ] && rm $dst return 0 else return 1 fi } fileget () { # get type of tftp available, alternatively use wget for ftp or http # (fixme: rewrite of fileget needed!!) # analyze file soure (URI) in $FILESRC if [ -n "$FILESRC" ] ; then srvproto=$(uri_token $FILESRC prot) cfgfile="/$(uri_token $FILESRC path)" tftpserver=$(uri_token $FILESRC server) tftpgetunpack $tftp $cfgfile $tftpserver else cfgdir="/tftpboot/client-config/" local tftpserver=$serverip # try to get configuration files successively; start with distro client # and try last distro default ... echo -e "\n## Configuration via fileget: Hierarchy is distro client \ and as last\n# distro/default" >> /tmp/confviafile mac=$(echo $MAC|sed "s/:/-/g") for cfgfile in $cfgdir/$DISTRO/01-$mac.tgz $cfgdir/$DISTRO/default.tgz \ $cfgdir/01-$mac.tgz $cfgdir/default.tgz ; do tftpgetunpack $cfgfile $tftpserver && break done fi test -f /initramfs/machine-setup && \ cat /initramfs/machine-setup >> /tmp/confviafile echo "fileget via $srvproto finished" > /tmp/file-done } ####################################################################### # function for creating directories after testing of their existance # avoids to recreate directories in union mounts testmkd () { test -d $1 || mkdir -p $1 &>/dev/null } ####################################################################### # simple basename replacement basename () { local b=${1##*/} echo ${b%$2} } ####################################################################### # simple string in string search strinstr (){ case "$2" in *$1*) return 0;; esac return 1 } ####################################################################### # simple string in file search strinfile (){ case "$(cat $2)" in *$1*) return 0;; esac return 1 } ####################################################################### # check boot commandline for specified option inkernelcmdline (){ strinstr " $1" "${KCMDLINE}" return "$?" } ####################################################################### # wait for a file to appear and stop after maxwait counts waitfor () { local file=$1 local maxwait=$2 local count=0 while [ ! -e $file ] ; do echo "waiting ........." > /dev/null count=`expr $count + 1` [ $count -gt $maxwait ] && return 1 done return 0 } ####################################################################### # ldconfig is needed if rootfilesystem is composed of several parts. # search for ldconfig and execute it # check that /mnt/etc/ld.so.conf is never lost ldconfig () { local cachefile="$1" for ldcfg in /mnt/sbin/ldconfig \ /mnt/bin/ldconfig \ /mnt/usr/sbin/ldconfig; do test -x $ldcfg && { $ldcfg -r /mnt -C $cachefile; break; } done #/mnt/sbin/ldconfig -r /mnt -C $cachefile echo "finished" > /tmp/ldcfg } ####################################################################### # configuration via ldap ldapconf () { local ldapserver=$1 error "$error_ldapcfg" echo "not implemented" > /tmp/ldap-done } ####################################################################### # base passwd/shadow, the standard user present in every system. All # other system users should be generated within the service function basepasswd () { # strip every line with userid between 500 and 99999 from the passwd # file sed '/^[a-zA-Z0-9]*:[a-zA-Z0-9]*:[1-9][0-9]\{3,4\}:/d;/^+:*/d;/^+$/d; /^[a-zA-Z0-9]*:[a-zA-Z0-9]*:[5-9][0-9]\{2\}:/d' /mnt/etc/passwd \ > /tmp/newpasswd # and add user nobody again (is there a more elegant way?) sed -n -e '/nobody/p' /mnt/etc/passwd >> /tmp/newpasswd cp /tmp/newpasswd /mnt/etc/passwd # create the shadow from passwd file echo -e "root:"$root_pw":12958:0:10000::::" > /mnt/etc/shadow sed 's/:.*/:!:13078:0:99999:7:::/;/^root.*/d' /tmp/newpasswd \ >> /mnt/etc/shadow } ####################################################################### # wait for the completion of configuration file (machine-setup). It is # composed from different sources cfgcomplete () { waitfor /tmp/dhcp-done 10000 || error "$error_errdcfg" nonfatal waitfor /tmp/file-done 10000 || error "$error_errfcfg" nonfatal waitfor /tmp/ldap-done 10000 || error "$error_errlcfg" nonfatal # concat the different files now into the central config file, order # matters - ldap data has highest priority if ! [ -f /tmp/cfgcomplete ] ; then for config in /tmp/confviadhcp /tmp/confviafile /tmp/confvialdap do test -f $config && cat $config >> /etc/machine-setup done echo "config completed" > /tmp/cfgcomplete fi } ####################################################################### # localization simply derived from $language variable set in # machine-setup or other sources - mostly taken from knoppix localization () { country="$1" CONSOLE_FONT="lat9w-16.psfu" case "$country" in # German version de*) COUNTRY="de" LANG="de_DE.UTF8" KEYTABLE="de-latin1-nodeadkeys" XKEYBOARD="de" KDEKEYBOARD="de" CHARSET="utf8" KDEKEYBOARDS="us,fr" TZ="Europe/Berlin" ;; # Belgian version be*) COUNTRY="be" LANG="C" KEYTABLE="be2-latin1" XKEYBOARD="be" KDEKEYBOARD="be" CHARSET="iso8859-15" KDEKEYBOARDS="us,de,fr" TZ="Europe/Brussels" ;; # Bulgarian version bg*) COUNTRY="bg" LANG="bg_BG" KEYTABLE="bg" XKEYBOARD="bg" KDEKEYBOARD="bg" CHARSET="microsoft-cp1251" KDEKEYBOARDS="us,de,fr" TZ="Europe/Sofia" ;; # Switzerland (basically de with some modifications) ch) LANGUAGE="de" COUNTRY="ch" LANG="de_CH" KEYTABLE="sg-latin1" XKEYBOARD="de_CH" KDEKEYBOARD="de_CH" CHARSET="iso8859-15" KDEKEYBOARDS="de,us,fr" TZ="Europe/Zurich" ;; # Simplified Chinese cn) COUNTRY="cn" LANG="zh_CN.GB2312" KEYTABLE="us" XKEYBOARD="us" KDEKEYBOARD="us" CHARSET="gb2312.1980-0" KDEKEYBOARDS="us,de,fr" XMODIFIERS="@im=Chinput" TZ="Asia/Shanghai" ;; # Czechoslovakia cs|cz) LANGUAGE="cs" COUNTRY="cs" LANG="cs_CZ" KEYTABLE="cz-lat2" XKEYBOARD="cs" KDEKEYBOARD="cz" CHARSET="iso8859-2" KDEKEYBOARDS="us,de,fr" TZ="Europe/Prague" CONSOLE_FONT="iso02g" ;; # Denmark dk|da) COUNTRY="dk" LANG="da_DK" # Workaround: "dk" broken in gettext, use da:da_DK LANGUAGE="da:da_DK" KEYTABLE="dk" XKEYBOARD="dk" KDEKEYBOARD="dk" CHARSET="iso8859-15" KDEKEYBOARDS="dk,de,us,fr" TZ="Europe/Copenhagen" ;; es) # Spain COUNTRY="es" LANG="es_ES@euro" KEYTABLE="es" XKEYBOARD="es" KDEKEYBOARD="es" CHARSET="iso8859-15" KDEKEYBOARDS="de,us,fr" TZ="Europe/Madrid" ;; # Finland fi) COUNTRY="fi" LANG="fi_FI@euro" KEYTABLE="fi" XKEYBOARD="fi" KDEKEYBOARD="fi" CHARSET="iso8859-15" KDEKEYBOARDS="us" TZ="Europe/Helsinki" ;; # France fr*) COUNTRY="fr" LANG="fr_FR@euro" KEYTABLE="fr" XKEYBOARD="fr" KDEKEYBOARD="fr" CHARSET="iso8859-15" KDEKEYBOARDS="de,us" TZ="Europe/Paris" ;; he|il) # Hebrew version LANGUAGE="he" COUNTRY="il" LANG="he_IL" KEYTABLE="us" XKEYBOARD="us" KDEKEYBOARD="il" CHARSET="iso8859-8" KDEKEYBOARDS="us,fr,de" TZ="Asia/Jerusalem" ;; # Ireland ie) COUNTRY="ie" LANG="en_IE@euro" KEYTABLE="uk" XKEYBOARD="uk" KDEKEYBOARD="gb" CHARSET="iso8859-15" KDEKEYBOARDS="us,de,es,fr,it" TZ="Europe/Dublin" ;; # Italy it) COUNTRY="it" LANG="it_IT@euro" KEYTABLE="it" XKEYBOARD="it" KDEKEYBOARD="it" CHARSET="iso8859-15" KDEKEYBOARDS="fr,us,de" TZ="Europe/Rome" ;; # Japan ja) COUNTRY="jp" LANG="ja_JP" LANGUAGE="ja" KEYTABLE="us" XKEYBOARD="us" KDEKEYBOARD="us" CHARSET="iso8859-15" KDEKEYBOARDS="fr,us,de" TZ="Asia/Tokyo" ;; # The Netherlands nl) COUNTRY="nl" LANG="nl_NL@euro" KEYTABLE="us" XKEYBOARD="us" KDEKEYBOARD="en_US" CHARSET="iso8859-15" KDEKEYBOARDS="nl,de,fr" TZ="Europe/Amsterdam" ;; # Poland pl) COUNTRY="pl" LANG="pl_PL" KEYTABLE="pl" XKEYBOARD="pl" KDEKEYBOARD="pl" CHARSET="iso8859-2" KDEKEYBOARDS="de,us,fr" TZ="Europe/Warsaw" CONSOLE_FONT="iso02g" ;; # Russia ru) COUNTRY="ru" LANG="ru_RU.KOI8-R" KEYTABLE="ru" XKEYBOARD="ru" KDEKEYBOARD="ru" CHARSET="koi8-r" CONSOLE_FONT="Cyr_a8x16" KDEKEYBOARDS="de,us,fr" TZ="Europe/Moscow" ;; # Slovakia sk) COUNTRY="sk" LANG="sk" KEYTABLE="sk-qwerty" XKEYBOARD="sk" KDEKEYBOARD="sk" CHARSET="iso8859-2" KDEKEYBOARDS="us,de" TZ="Europe/Bratislava" CONSOLE_FONT="iso02g" ;; # Slovenia sl) LANGUAGE="sl" COUNTRY="si" LANG="sl_SI" KEYTABLE="slovene" XKEYBOARD="sl" KDEKEYBOARD="si" CHARSET="iso8859-2" KDEKEYBOARDS="us,de" TZ="Europe/Ljubljana" CONSOLE_FONT="iso02g" ;; tr) # Turkish version (guessed) COUNTRY="tr" LANG="tr_TR" KEYTABLE="tr_q-latin5" XKEYBOARD="tr" KDEKEYBOARD="tr" CHARSET="iso8859-9" KDEKEYBOARDS="us,de,fr" TZ="Europe/Istanbul" ;; # Taiwan - Traditional Chinese version (thanks to Chung-Yen Chang) tw) COUNTRY="tw" LANG="zh_TW.Big5" LANGUAGE="zh_TW.Big5" KEYTABLE="us" XKEYBOARD="us" KDEKEYBOARD="us" CHARSET="iso8859-1" KDEKEYBOARDS="us" XMODIFIERS="@im=xcin" TZ="Asia/Taipei" ;; # Great Britian uk) COUNTRY="uk" LANG="en_GB" LANGUAGE="en" KEYTABLE="uk" XKEYBOARD="uk" KDEKEYBOARD="gb" CHARSET="iso8859-1" KDEKEYBOARDS="us" TZ="Europe/London" ;; # US and default configuration *) LANGUAGE="us" COUNTRY="us" LANG="C" KEYTABLE="us" XKEYBOARD="us" KDEKEYBOARD="us" CHARSET="iso8859-1" KDEKEYBOARDS="de,fr" TZ="America/New_York" ;; esac } ####################################################################### # setup initial boot scripts (for most standard distributions, gentoo # is to be handled differently) initial_boot () { for i in ${D_RCDIRS} ${D_INITBOOTD} ; do rm -f /mnt/etc/$i/* done count=10 # boot.ld is a special runlevel script generated within initial ramdisk # which should be executed before the rest for i in boot.ld ${D_INITSCRIPTS}; do count=`expr $count + 1` revcnt=`expr 41 - $count` ln -sf /etc${D_INITDIR}/$i /mnt/etc/${D_INITBOOTD}/S${count}$i ln -sf /etc${D_INITDIR}/$i /mnt/etc/${D_INITBOOTD}/K${revcnt}$i done } ####################################################################### # find out if prerequisites for special X server modules are met # incomplete check_glx () { case "${XMODULE}" in radeon) # check ${XDESC}/ hwsetup.info device string in Cards file and then # for needed components test -f /mnt/lib/modules/${KERNEL}/kernel/drivers/char/drm/fglrx.ko \ && test -f /mnt/usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/fglrx_drv.* && \ XMODULE=fglrx # there seems no problem, if no TV is connected TVOUT='\tOption\t\t"TVFormat" "PAL-B"\n \tOption\t\t"DesktopSetup" "horizontal"' ;; nv) # # test -f /mnt/usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/nvidia_drv.* ;; esac } ####################################################################### # dummy functions - avoid undefined functions in servconfig (functions # are normally overwritten by settings within distro-functions - a file # generated by mkdxsconfig from /functions-default & ~-version # overwrite xorg configuration set by hwautocfg displayvars (){ : } # function for ntp configuration config_ntp () { : } # function for afs config_afs () { : } # function for atd config_atd () { : } # function for configuration of cron services config_cron () { : } # syslog service config_syslog () { : } # secure shell service config_sshd () { : } # snmp agent for remote monitoring config_snmp () { : } # consolefont consolefont () { : } # acpi and powersave config_acpi () { : } # configure xdm as display manager config_xdm () { : } # configure gdm as display manager config_gdm () { : } # configure hal, dbus, resmgr and services like that config_dreshal () { : } # configure automounter config_automount () { : } # configure bluetooth services config_bt () { : } # create a compliant runlevel script, needed for boot.ld and vmware-prep d_mkrlscript () { : } # start name service caching daemon config_nscd () { : } # prepare virtual machine environment (vmware, vmplayer) config_vmware () { : } # configure automounter config_automount () { : } # start portmapper (needed at least for nfs and nis services) config_portmap () { : } # start NIS (fixmee - does the service is really named ypbind??) config_nis () { : }