# Copyright (c) 2008 - OpenSLX GmbH # # This program/file is free software distributed under the GPL version 2. # See http://openslx.org/COPYING # # If you have any feedback please consult http://openslx.org/feedback and # send your feedback to feedback@openslx.org # # stage3 part of 'example' plugin - the runlevel script # # This basically is a runlevel script (just like you know them from 'init'), # whose purpose is to activate the plugin in stage3. The 'XX' at the beginning # of the filename will be replaced with a runlevel precedence number taken # from the configuration of the respective plugin. All plugin runlevel scripts # will be executed in the order of those precedence numbers. # # In order to activate the corresponding plugin, each runlevel script should: # # a) read the corresponding configuration file (in this case: # /initramfs/plugin-conf/example.conf) # # b) analyse the client (look at the available hardware) and decide what # needs to be done, taking into account the settings given in the config # file # # c) activate the plugin by copying/linking appropriate plugin-specific files # (in this case: from /mnt/opt/openslx/plugins/example/), load required kernel # modules and whatever else might be necessary. # # if you have any questions regarding the use of this file, please drop a mail # to: ot@openslx.com, or join the IRC-channel '#openslx' (on freenode). # # script is included from init via the "." load function - thus it has all # variables and functions available if [ -e /initramfs/plugin-conf/example.conf ]; then . /initramfs/plugin-conf/example.conf if [ $example_active -ne 0 ]; then [ $DEBUGLEVEL -gt 0 ] && echo "executing the 'example' os-plugin ..."; # for this example plugin, we simply take a filename from the # configuration and cat that file (output the smiley): cat /mnt/opt/openslx/plugin-repo/example/$preferred_side [ $DEBUGLEVEL -gt 0 ] && echo "done with 'example' os-plugin ..."; fi fi