first commit (cloned from openmamba devel target)

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Silvan Calarco 2014-08-21 17:32:21 +02:00
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$(MAKEDIST_TARGET): rpm make
# gcc gcc-c++ gcc-cpp
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-devel:
@[ "$(RELEASE)" = "devel" -o "$(RELEASE)" = "" ] && echo -n "openmamba-devel "; \
:
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-base: filesystem gzip texinfo ldconfig bash libreadline glibc \
ncurses initscripts setup coreutils rootfiles chkconfig \
udev ttf-freefont libpython libgpm debianutils
# splashutils
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-firmwares: ipw2100-firmware ipw2200-firmware zd1211-firmware radeon-firmware \
rt2501-firmware rt2860-firmware rt2870-firmware r5u87x-firmware
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-commontools: $(_init_system) util-linux kmod \
procps sed grep tar bzip2 unzip zip pciutils lshw \
pam shadow-common pwdutils acpid mingetty screen \
net-tools prelink mc dhcpclient timezone nfs-utils \
wireless_tools wpa_supplicant openmamba-release refit-tools openssh-clients \
dosfstools man mbr iptables cups vim iputils sudo postplug less \
reiserfsprogs ppp b43-tools mdadm usb-modeswitch \
usbutils ftp telnet whois eject bluez lsof rsync \
pcmcia-utils xdg-utils iproute $(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-firmwares \
dracut postfix $(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-devel
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-debug: strace valgrind gdb minicom openssh-server dhcpclient rpm iputils \
openssh-clients diffutils Mesa-tools kbd mc openmamba-release
#bootchart
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-advanced: hdparm hibernate
# empty language and arch target to be overriden next
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-$(PLATFORM)-$(LANGUAGE):
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-$(PLATFORM)-$(ARCH):
ifdef PLATFORM
include $(TARGETSDIR)/$(TARGET)/platforms/$(PLATFORM)/Makefile
endif
kdelibs3:
@[ `echo " $$INSTALLED " | grep -c " $@ "` -eq 0 ] && \
{ echo -n "$@ "; \
[ "$(MULTILANGUAGE)" ] && for l in $(MULTILANGUAGE); do echo -n "kde-i18n-$$l "; done; \
[ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "" ] && [ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "en" ] && echo -n "kde-i18n-$(LANGUAGE) "; } || :
kdelibs:
@[ `echo " $$INSTALLED " | grep -c " $@ "` -eq 0 ] && \
{ echo -n "$@ "; \
[ "$(MULTILANGUAGE)" != "" ] && for l in $(MULTILANGUAGE); do echo -n "kde-l10n-$$l "; done; \
[ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "" ] && [ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "en" ] && echo -n "kde-l10n-$(LANGUAGE) "; } || :
koffice:
@[ `echo " $$INSTALLED " | grep -c " $@ "` -eq 0 ] && \
{ echo -n "$@ "; \
# [ "$(MULTILANGUAGE)" != "" ] && for l in $(MULTILANGUAGE); do echo -n "koffice-i18n-$$l "; done; \
[ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "" ] && [ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "en" ] && echo -n "koffice-i18n-$(LANGUAGE) "; } || :
#k3b:
# @[ `echo " $$INSTALLED " | grep -c " $@ "` -eq 0 ] && \
# { echo -n "$@ "; \
# [ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "" ] && [ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "en" ] && echo -n "k3b-i18n-$(LANGUAGE) "
# } || :
aspell:
@[ `echo " $$INSTALLED " | grep -c " $@ "` -eq 0 ] && \
{ echo -n "$@ "; \
[ "$(MULTILANGUAGE)" ] && for l in $(MULTILANGUAGE); do echo -n "aspell-$$l "; done; \
[ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "" ] && echo -n "aspell-$(LANGUAGE) "; } || :
libreoffice:
@[ `echo " $$INSTALLED " | grep -c " $@ "` -eq 0 ] && \
{ echo -n "$@ "; \
[ "$(MULTILANGUAGE)" != "" ] && for l in $(MULTILANGUAGE); do echo -n "libreoffice-i18n-$$l "; done; \
[ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "" ] && echo -n "libreoffice-i18n-$(LANGUAGE) "; } || :

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# def file for openmamba platforms
/bin/sh = bash
# systemd/sysvinit
_initsystem = systemd
/sbin/halt = $(_initsystem)
/sbin/init = $(_initsystem)
/sbin/poweroff = $(_initsystem)
/sbin/reboot = $(_initsystem)
/sbin/runlevel = $(_initsystem)
/sbin/shutdown = $(_initsystem)
/sbin/telinit = $(_initsystem)
#xorgproprietary = xorg-drv-video-fglrx xorg-drv-video-nvidia
ifeq ($(ARCH),i586)
# libc
libpthread.so.0 = glibc
# kernel
kernelnvidia = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-nvidia
kernelsound = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-sound
kernelheaders = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-headers
# FIXME: r8101 is a ethernet driver but virtual requirement is called kernelwireless
kernelwireless = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-wireless kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-wl kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-r8101
kernelsound-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER) = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-sound
kernelwireless-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER) = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-wireless kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-wl kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-r8101
kernelsound-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-$(KERNEL_MAJVER) = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-sound
kernelwireless-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-$(KERNEL_MAJVER) = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-wireless kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-wl kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-r8101
# kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-atl1e kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-rtl8192se
kernelfglrx = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-fglrx
kernelslmodem = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-softmodems
kernelhsfmodem = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-softmodems
kernelvboxdrv = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-vboxdrv
kernelnvidia = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-nvidia
kernelnvidia_173xx = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-nvidia_173xx
kernelnvidia_71xx = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-nvidia_71xx
kernelnvidia_96xx = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-nvidia_96xx
kernelndiswrapper = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-ndiswrapper
kernellirc = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-lirc
#kernelvboxvideo = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-vboxvideo
ifdef KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER
# extra kernel (FIXME: only supports single extra kernel)
kernelnvidia += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-nvidia
# kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-nvidia_71xx kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-nvidia_96xx
kernelsound += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-sound
kernelheaders += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-headers
kernelwireless += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-wireless kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-wl kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-r8101
kernelsound-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER) += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-sound
kernelwireless-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER) += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-wireless kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-wl kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-r8101
kernelsound-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-$(KERNEL_MAJVER) += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-sound
kernelwireless-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-$(KERNEL_MAJVER) += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-wireless kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-wl kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-r8101
# kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-rtl8192se kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-atl1e
kernelfglrx += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-fglrx
kernelslmodem += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-softmodems
kernelhsfmodem += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-softmodems
kernelvboxdrv += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-vboxdrv
kernelnvidia += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-nvidia
kernelnvidia_173xx += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-nvidia_173xx
kernelnvidia_71xx += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-nvidia_71xx
kernelnvidia_96xx += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-nvidia_96xx
kernelndiswrapper += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-ndiswrapper
kernellirc += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-lirc
#kernelvboxvideo += kernel-$(KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER)-vboxvideo
endif
endif
ifeq ($(ARCH),arm)
# xorg
xorglibGL = libGL-Mesa-dri
xorglibglx = xorg-ext-libglx
xorgdrvvideo = xorg-drv-video-fbdev xf86-video-modesetting
# xorg-drv-video-tegra
libEGL.so = libraspberrypi
libGLESv2.so = libraspberrypi
endif
ifeq ($(ARCH),i586)
# xorg
xorglibGL = libGL-Mesa-dri
# libGL-fglrx-X11 libGL-nvidia-X11
xorglibglx = xorg-ext-libglx
# xorg-ext-libglx-nvidia
libGLcore.so.1 = xorg-drv-video-nvidia
# xorg-drv-video-nvidia_71xx xorg-drv-video-nvidia_96xx xorg-drv-video-nvidia_173xx
libnvidia-tls.so.1 = xorg-drv-video-nvidia
libvdpau.so.1 = libvdpau
libvdpau_trace.so.1 = libvdpau
xorgdrvvideo = xorg-drv-video-ast xorg-drv-video-ati xorg-drv-video-cirrus xorg-drv-video-dummy xorg-drv-video-fbdev \
xorg-drv-video-intel xorg-drv-video-mach64 xorg-drv-video-mga xorg-drv-video-neomagic xorg-drv-video-nouveau \
xorg-drv-video-openchrome xorg-drv-video-r128 xorg-drv-video-s3virge xorg-drv-video-savage xf86-video-modesetting \
xorg-drv-video-v4l xorg-drv-video-vesa xorg-drv-video-vmware xorg-drv-video-voodoo $(xorgproprietary)
# xorg-drv-video-nvidia_71xx xorg-drv-video-nvidia_96xx xorg-drv-video-nvidia_173xx xorg-drv-video-vboxvideo
bootloader = syslinux
endif
ifeq ($(ARCH),x86_64)
# xorg
xorglibGL = libGL-Mesa-dri
# libGL-nvidia-X11 libGL-fglrx-X11
xorglibglx = xorg-ext-libglx
# xorg-ext-libglx-nvidia
libGLcore.so.1 = xorg-drv-video-nvidia
libnvidia-tls.so.1 = xorg-drv-video-nvidia
libvdpau.so.1[][64bit] = libvdpau
libvdpau_trace.so.1[][64bit] = libvdpau
xorgdrvvideo = xorg-drv-video-ast xorg-drv-video-ati xorg-drv-video-cirrus xorg-drv-video-dummy xorg-drv-video-fbdev \
xorg-drv-video-intel xorg-drv-video-mach64 xorg-drv-video-mga xorg-drv-video-neomagic xorg-drv-video-nouveau \
xorg-drv-video-openchrome xorg-drv-video-r128 xorg-drv-video-s3virge xorg-drv-video-savage xf86-video-modesetting \
xorg-drv-video-v4l xorg-drv-video-vesa xorg-drv-video-vmware xorg-drv-video-voodoo $(xorgproprietary)
bootloader = syslinux
endif
libOpenCL.so.1 = xorg-drv-video-fglrx xorg-drv-video-nvidia
xorgdrvinput = xorg-drv-input-void xorg-drv-input-synaptics xorg-drv-input-evdev
# xorg-drv-input-mouse xorg-drv-input-keyboard xorg-drv-input-joystick xorg-drv-input-evtouch xorg-drv-input-vboxmouse
splashtheme = splash-theme-openmamba
alsaplayer_output = alsaplayer-output-alsa
#libscanpci.so = xorg-server
ifeq ($(ARCH),x86_64)
libGL.so.1[][64bit] = libGL-Mesa-dri
libGLU.so.1[][64bit] = libGL-Mesa-dri
libgtkpeer.so[][64bit] = libgcj4
libjvm.so[][64bit] = libgcj4
libjawt.so[][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
libawt.so[][64bit] = libgcj4
libjava.so[][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
libjava_crw_demo.so[][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
libjli.so[][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
libjli.so[SUNWprivate_1.1][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
libmawt.so[][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
libnet.so[][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
libverify.so[][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
libjava.so[SUNWprivate_1.1][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
libjava_crw_demo.so[SUNWprivate_1.1][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
libjvm.so[SUNWprivate_1.1][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
libjawt.so[SUNWprivate_1.1][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
libmawt.so[SUNWprivate_1.1][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
libnet.so[SUNWprivate_1.1][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
libverify.so[SUNWprivate_1.1][64bit] = java-openjdk-runtime
libphonon.so.4[][64bit] = libphonon
liblapack.so.3[][64bit] = liblapack
libatlas.so.3[][64bit] = libatlas
libcblas.so.3[][64bit] = libatlas
libf77blas.so.3[][64bit] = libatlas
libptcblas.so.3[][64bit] = libatlas
libptf77blas.so.3[][64bit] = libatlas
# ffmpeg / libav
libavutil.so.52[][64bit] = libavutil-ffmpeg
libavutil.so.52[LIBAVUTIL_52][64bit] = libavutil-ffmpeg
libswscale.so.2[][64bit] = libswscale-ffmpeg
libswscale.so.2[LIBSWSCALE_2][64bit] = libswscale-ffmpeg
libpostproc.so.52[][64bit] = libpostproc-ffmpeg
libpostproc.so.52[LIBPOSTPROC_52][64bit] = libpostproc-ffmpeg
libswresample.so.0[][64bit] = libswresample-ffmpeg
libswresample.so.0[LIBSWRESAMPLE_0][64bit] = libswresample-ffmpeg
else
libGL.so.1 = libGL-Mesa-dri
libGLU.so.1 = libGL-Mesa-dri
libgtkpeer.so = libgcj4
libjvm.so = libgcj4
libjawt.so = libgcj4
libawt.so = libgcj4
libjava.so = java-openjdk-runtime
libjava_crw_demo.so = java-openjdk-runtime
libjli.so = java-openjdk-runtime
libjli.so[SUNWprivate_1.1] = java-openjdk-runtime
libmawt.so = java-openjdk-runtime
libnet.so = java-openjdk-runtime
libverify.so = java-openjdk-runtime
libjava.so[SUNWprivate_1.1] = java-openjdk-runtime
libjava_crw_demo.so[SUNWprivate_1.1] = java-openjdk-runtime
libjvm.so[SUNWprivate_1.1] = java-openjdk-runtime
libjawt.so[SUNWprivate_1.1] = java-openjdk-runtime
libmawt.so[SUNWprivate_1.1] = java-openjdk-runtime
libnet.so[SUNWprivate_1.1] = java-openjdk-runtime
libverify.so[SUNWprivate_1.1] = java-openjdk-runtime
libphonon.so.4 = libphonon
liblapack.so.3 = liblapack
libatlas.so.3 = libatlas
libcblas.so.3 = libatlas
libf77blas.so.3 = libatlas
libptcblas.so.3 = libatlas
libptf77blas.so.3 = libatlas
# ffmpeg / libav
libavutil.so.52 = libavutil-ffmpeg
libavutil.so.52[LIBAVUTIL_52] = libavutil-ffmpeg
libswscale.so.2 = libswscale-ffmpeg
libswscale.so.2[LIBSWSCALE_2] = libswscale-ffmpeg
libpostproc.so.52 = libpostproc-ffmpeg
libpostproc.so.52[LIBPOSTPROC_52] = libpostproc-ffmpeg
libswresample.so.0 = libswresample-ffmpeg
libswresample.so.0[LIBSWRESAMPLE_0] = libswresample-ffmpeg
endif
/usr/bin/python = python
python[abi] = python
libpython = libpython
python = python
sopranobackend = soprano-backend-virtuoso
dhcpclient = dhcp-client
networkmanagergui = network-manager-applet
phonon_backend = phonon-backend-gstreamer
mono[Mono.Cecil] = mono-core
mono[Mono.Cecil.Mdb] = mono-core
mono[gdk-sharp]= gtk-sharp2
mono[gtk-sharp]= gtk-sharp2
mono[glib-sharp]= gtk-sharp2
mono[pango-sharp]= gtk-sharp2
libxul.so = xulrunner
libkorganizer.so.1 = korganizer
libkorganizer_calendar.so.1 = korganizer
libkorganizer_eventviewer.so.1 = korganizer
libsmb4kdialogs.so = smb4k4
perl[B] = perl
perl[bytes] = perl
perl[Automake__General] = automake
perl[Automake__Struct] = automake
perl[Automake__Struct__Tie_ISA] = automake
perl[Automake__XFile] = automake
perl[DynaLoader] = perl
/usr/bin/expect = expect
/usr/bin/expectk = expect-tk
/usr/bin/test = coreutils
/usr/bin/wish = libtk
/sbin/nologin= util-linux
/bin/login= util-linux
/usr/bin/chfn= pwdutils
/usr/bin/chsh= pwdutils
/usr/bin/newgrp= pwdutils
/usr/bin/passwd= pwdutils
/usr/sbin/groupadd= pwdutils
/usr/sbin/groupdel= pwdutils
/usr/sbin/groupmod= pwdutils
/usr/sbin/useradd= pwdutils
/usr/sbin/userdel= pwdutils
/usr/sbin/usermod= pwdutils
/usr/sbin/pwconv= pwdutils
/usr/sbin/pwunconv= pwdutils
/usr/sbin/sendmail = postfix
/usr/bin/cdrecord = cdrkit
/usr/bin/mkisofs = cdrkit
/usr/bin/readcd = cdrkit
libgs.so.9 = ghostscript
udev = udev
libudev.so.0 = udev
libgudev-1.0.so.0 = udev
libexpect5.44.1.15.so = expect
ffmpegpresets := ffmpeg-presets
# libreoffice
libreofficei18n = libreoffice-i18n-$(LANGUAGE)
# vpn
networkmanagervpnplugin = NetworkManager-openvpn
knetworkmanagervpnplugin = plasma-applet-networkmanagement-openvpn
packagekitgui = kpackagekit
firewallgui = kcm_ufw
ifeq ($(ARCH),x86_64)
libexpect5.44.1.15.so[][64bit] = expect
# x86_64 glibc vs. glibc-multilib-utils and ldconfig vs ldconfig-multilib preferences
/sbin/ldconfig = ldconfig
/usr/bin/gencat = glibc
/usr/bin/getconf = glibc
/usr/bin/iconv = glibc
/usr/bin/locale = glibc
/usr/bin/localedef = glibc
rtld[GNU_HASH] = ldconfig
rtld[GNU_UNIQUE] = ldconfig
libgs.so.9[][64bit] = ghostscript
endif
ksplashtheme = ksplash-theme-openmamba
ksplash-theme-openmamba = ksplash-theme-openmamba
ifdef PLATFORM
include $(TARGETSDIR)/$(TARGET)/platforms/$(PLATFORM)/Makefile.defs
endif

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# execute platform specific script
[ -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/pre.inc.sh ] && . $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/pre.inc.sh
[ "$PRODUCT_NAME" ] && \
MEDIA_NAME=`PLATFORM=$PRODUCT_NAME media_name` ||
MEDIA_NAME=`media_name`
#if [ "$FORCE" = "1" -o ! -e "$LOCALSTATEDIR/$MEDIA_NAME" ]; then
[ $MEDIA = "raw" ] && create_raw_filesystem $LOCALSTATEDIR/$MEDIA_NAME $MEDIA_SIZE 1024k $ROOTFS
#create_livecd
initialize_root_dir
create_rpm_database
create_devices
echo "Installing preparation packages..."
install_rpms "filesystem gzip texinfo ldconfig bash libreadline glibc libncurses initscripts setup coreutils chkconfig \
libattr libstdc++6 libpam pam" "--nodeps --noorder --noscripts"
[ "$LANGUAGE" ] && {
[ "$LANGUAGE" = "en" ] && KEYMAP=us || KEYMAP="$LANGUAGE"
# configure localization
if [ ! "$MULTILANGUAGE" ]; then
cat > $MOUNTDIR/etc/vconsole.conf << _EOF
KEYMAP=$KEYMAP
FONT=lat9w-16
FONT_MAP=8859-1_to_uni
FONT_UNIMAP=
UNICODE=1
_EOF
else
cat > $MOUNTDIR/etc/vconsole.conf << _EOF
FONT=lat9w-16
FONT_MAP=8859-1_to_uni
FONT_UNIMAP=
UNICODE=1
_EOF
fi
[ "$COUNTRY" ] && {
if [ ! "$MULTILANGUAGE" ]; then
cat > $MOUNTDIR/etc/locale.conf << _EOF
LANG=${LANGUAGE}_${COUNTRY}.UTF-8
LC_COLLATE=C
_EOF
else
cat > $MOUNTDIR/etc/locale.conf << _EOF
LC_COLLATE=C
_EOF
fi
}
}
# Workaround: avoid a circular dependency with bash
INSTALLED="texinfo"
#install_rpms_by_target \
# "Installing kernel..." mtd-base \
# "$NOARCHDIR/filesystem*"
#if [ "$BUILDARCH" != "$ARCH" ]; then
# NOSCRIPTARG="--noscripts"
#fi
if [ "$BUILDARCH" != "$ARCH" ]; then
pre_qemu
QEMU_COPIED_FOR_INST=1
fi
install_rpms_by_target "Installing base packages for ${MAKEDIST_TARGET} target" ${MAKEDIST_TARGET}-base "--replacepkgs ${RPMEXTRAARGS} ${NOSCRIPTARG}"
pre_install_rpms
if [ ! "$KERNEL_IGNORE" ]; then
for K in $KERNEL_EXTRAVER $KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER; do
install_kernel ${K}${KERNEL_PLATFORM} "${KERNEL_ADDITIONAL}"
done
fi
# set system hostname and domain
[[ "$TARGET_HOSTNAME" ]] || TARGET_HOSTNAME="$MAKEDIST_TARGET"
[[ "$TARGET_DOMAIN" ]] || TARGET_DOMAIN="localdomain"
echo "$TARGET_HOSTNAME" > $MOUNTDIR/etc/hostname
sed -i "s|HOSTNAME=.*|HOSTNAME=$TARGET_HOSTNAME|" $MOUNTDIR/etc/sysconfig/network
sed -i "s|\(127\.0\.0\.1\W*\)\(.*\)|\1 $TARGET_HOSTNAME.$TARGET_DOMAIN $TARGET_HOSTNAME \2|" \
$MOUNTDIR/etc/hosts
#install_rpms_by_target "Installing tools packages for ${MAKEDIST_TARGET} target" ${MAKEDIST_TARGET}-tools ""
install_rpms_by_target "Installing ${PLATFORM} platform packages" ${MAKEDIST_TARGET}-${PLATFORM} "${RPMEXTRAARGS}"
if [ "$MULTILANGUAGE" ]; then
for l in $MULTILANGUAGE; do
install_rpms_by_target "Installing ${PLATFORM} platform localization packages for language $l" ${MAKEDIST_TARGET}-${PLATFORM}-${l} "${RPMEXTRAARGS}"
done
else
[ "$LANGUAGE" ] && install_rpms_by_target "Installing ${PLATFORM} platform localization packages for language $LANGUAGE" ${MAKEDIST_TARGET}-${PLATFORM}-${LANGUAGE} "${RPMEXTRAARGS}"
fi
[ "$ARCH" ] && install_rpms_by_target "Installing ${PLATFORM} platform packages for arch $ARCH" ${MAKEDIST_TARGET}-${PLATFORM}-${ARCH} "${RPMEXTRAARGS}"
if [ "$APPLICATION_TARGET" ]; then
add_additional_defs_file /usr/share/openmamba/pkggroups.db
for t in $APPLICATION_TARGET; do
install_rpms_by_target "Installing $t application packages." "$t" "${RPMEXTRAARGS}"
done
fi
if [ ${DEBUG:-0} -gt 0 ]; then
install_rpms_by_target "Installing debugging packages." ${MAKEDIST_TARGET}-debug "${RPMEXTRAARGS}"
cat > $MOUNTDIR/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 << _EOF
DEVICE=eth0
BOOTPROTO=dhcp
ONBOOT=yes
#NM_CONTROLLED=no
_EOF
fi
# delete unused localizations
#
if [ ! "$MULTILANGUAGE" ]; then
echo "Deleting other languages l10n files..."
for d in /usr/share/locale /opt/kde/share/locale \
/opt/kde/share/locale/l10n /opt/kde3/share/locale; do
find ${MOUNTDIR}${d} -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 -type d \
! -name ${LANGUAGE}* ! -name en* ! -name C ! -name l10n -exec rm -rf {} \; 2>/dev/null
done
fi
if [ "$U_BOOT" ]; then
echo "Copying u-boot Image for Kernel"
#mkimage -A ppc -O linux -T kernel -C gzip -a 0x8000 -e 0x8000 \
# -n "$DISTRONAME 2.6" -d $MOUNTDIR/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.12 $DISTRONAME-$MAKEDIST_TARGET-uImage.bin
fi
# disable parport
#sed -i "/parport_pc/d" $MOUNTDIR/etc/modprobe.conf
# disable multithreaded init ?
if [ ${MULTITHREAD:-0} -gt 0 ]; then
sed -i "s|multithread=1|multithread=0|" $MOUNTDIR/etc/sysconfig/rc
fi
# set rootdev on extlinux
[ -e $MOUNTDIR/boot/extlinux.conf ] && sed -i "s|\([^::alpha]root=\)[^ ]*|\1$ROOTDEV|" $MOUNTDIR/boot/extlinux.conf
# execute platform specific script
[ -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/post.inc.sh ] && . $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/post.inc.sh
# cleanup: prevent generating a cleanfs script crash due to a unionfs bug
rm -rf $MOUNTDIR/tmp/.ICE-unix
rm -rf $MOUNTDIR/tmp/kde-root
# copy static files for target
[ -e $TARGETDIR/root ] &&
cp -a --no-preserve=ownership $TARGETDIR/root/* $MOUNTDIR/
# copy static files for specific platform
[ -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root -a "`ls $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root/* 2>/dev/null`" ] &&
cp -a --no-preserve=ownership $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root/* $MOUNTDIR/
# copy localized static files for specific platform
if [ "$MULTILANGUAGE" ]; then
for l in $MULTILANGUAGE; do
[ -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root-$l ] &&
cp -a --no-preserve=ownership $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root-$l/* $MOUNTDIR/
done
else
[ "$LANGUAGE" -a -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root-$LANGUAGE ] &&
cp -a --no-preserve=ownership $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root-$LANGUAGE/* $MOUNTDIR/
fi
# enable additional smart repositories
if [ "$SMART_CHANNELS_ENABLE" != "" ]; then
for r in $SMART_CHANNELS_ENABLE; do
chroot $MOUNTDIR smart channel --enable $r
done
echo "$SMART_CHANNELS_ENABLE" > $MOUNTDIR/etc/smart/openmamba-install-enabled-channels
fi
if [ ! "$KERNEL_IGNORE" ]; then
for K in $KERNEL_EXTRAVER $KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER; do
echo "Updating modules dependencies for kernel ${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}"
update_modules_dependencies ${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}
done
fi
# rpm database
post_install_rpms
clean_rpm_database
[ "$QEMU_COPIED_FOR_INST" ] && post_qemu
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$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-bootcd: memtest86+
# Localized targets
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-bootcd-en:
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-bootcd-es:
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-bootcd-it:

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xorglibGL = libGL-Mesa-dri libGL-nvidia-X11 libGL-fglrx-X11
kernelnvidia = kernel-mamba-nongpl-nvidia
xorglibglx = xorg-ext-libglx xorg-ext-libglx-nvidia
#xorg-ext-libglx-nvidia
libGLcore.so.1 = xorg-drv-video-nvidia
libnvidia-tls.so.1 = xorg-drv-video-nvidia

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# bootcd post script
#
# creates a fake installation aimed at producing a kernel image and initrd
# for booting flash and disk partitions
[ -e $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux ] || mkdir -p $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux
chroot $MOUNTDIR depmod -a ${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
# make initramfs
LANG=${LANGUAGE}_${COUNTRY} chroot $MOUNTDIR dracut \
--filesystems "autofs4 ext3 ext4 overlayfs squashfs isofs reiserfs" \
--nomdadmconf --nolvmconf \
/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz \
${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
# Note: isolinux requires 8.3 filenames
cp $MOUNTDIR/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz \
$MOUNTDIR2/boot/initrmfs.gz
cp $MOUNTDIR/boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER} \
$MOUNTDIR2/boot/vmlinuz
# configure isolinux boot loader
cat > $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/isolinux.cfg << _EOF
timeout 100
prompt 1
display menu.txt
F1 help.txt
F2 helpit.txt
default 1
label 1
kernel /boot/vmlinuz
append video=vesafb:1024x768-32,ywrap,mtrr root=/dev/sda1 console=tty1 initrd=/boot/initrmfs.gz splash=silent quiet
label 2
kernel /boot/vmlinuz
append video=vesafb:1024x768-32,ywrap,mtrr root=/dev/sda2 console=tty1 initrd=/boot/initrmfs.gz splash=silent quiet
label 3
kernel /boot/vmlinuz
append video=vesafb:1024x768-32,ywrap,mtrr root=/dev/sda console=tty1 initrd=/boot/initrmfs.gz splash=silent quiet
label 4
kernel /boot/vmlinuz
append video=vesafb:1024x768-32,ywrap,mtrr root=/dev/hda1 console=tty1 initrd=/boot/initrmfs.gz splash=silent quiet
label 8
kernel /boot/vmlinuz
append video=vesafb:1024x768-32,ywrap,mtrr root=/dev/sda1 console=tty1 initrd=/boot/initrmfs.gz debug=1 splash=verbose
label 9
kernel memtest
_EOF
# install isolinux binary
[ -e $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/syslinux/isolinux.bin ] && cp $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/syslinux/isolinux.bin $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/isolinux.bin ||
{ echo "Error: /usr/share/syslinux/isolinux.bin not found. Please install the syslinux package.";
exit 1; }
# install memtest
[ -e $MOUNTDIR/boot/memtest.bin ] && cp $MOUNTDIR/boot/memtest.bin $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/memtest ||
{ echo "Error: /boot/memtest.bin not found. Please install the memtest86 package.";
exit 1; }
# copy static files for specific platform
[ -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root ] &&
cp -a --no-preserve=ownership $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root/* $MOUNTDIR2/
MOUNTDIR=$MOUNTDIR2 produce_media
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# produce bootcd ISO image
MEDIA_NAME=`media_name`
MEDIA_NAMES=()
DISTROMATIC_OPT=""
for i in $LIVECD_TARGETS; do
. $TARGETDIR/platforms/$i/settings.inc
CURR_MEDIA_NAME=`PLATFORM=$i media_name`
MEDIA_NAMES=(${MEDIA_NAMES[*]} $CURR_MEDIA_NAME)
[ "$FORCE" = "1" -o ! -e "$LOCALSTATEDIR/$CURR_MEDIA_NAME" ] && {
makedist $MAKEDIST_TARGET PLATFORM=$i FORCE=1 DISTROMATIC=$DISTROMATIC_OPT
DISTROMATIC_OPT="off"
}
done
. $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/settings.inc
echo "Creating bootable livecd..."
[ "$MOUNTDIR" ] && rm -rf $MOUNTDIR/*
[ "$MOUNTDIR2" ] && rm -rf $MOUNTDIR2/*
#[ "$EXTRA_PACKAGES" ] && {
# echo "- installing repository with extra packages"
# add_packages_to_repository $MOUNTDIR/repositories/extras "$EXTRA_PACKAGES"
#}
for i in ${MEDIA_NAMES[*]}; do
echo "- installing $i"
cp $LOCALSTATEDIR/$i $MOUNTDIR2
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openmamba bootcd menu
=====================
1) mount rootfs from first USB storage (sda1)
2) mount rootfs from second USB storage (sda2)
3) mount rootfs from unpartitioned USB storage (sda)
4) mount rootfs from first IDE (hda)
8) mount rootfs from first USB storage (sda1) in debug mode
9) Start a system memory benchmark
Please, enter 1 or wait 10 seconds to boot automatically.
You can also pass some extra parameters to the kernel. For example:
boot: 1 root=/dev/sdb1
If you have trouble during boot stage please use debug=1 and vga=normal
options in order to see system startup messages.
NOTE: In most cases the kernel will detect your hardware, and parameters are
not needed. If you don't need to enter any parameters, hit ENTER to boot
the default kernel.

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Menu' di avvio di openmamba
===========================
1) monta il rootfs dal primo storage USB (sda1)
2) monta il rootfs dal secondo storage USB (sda2)
3) monta il rootfs da uno storage USB non partizionato (sda)
4) monta il rootfs dal primo disco IDE (hda)
8) monta il rootfs dal primo storage USB (sda1) in modalita' di debug
9) Esegue un test della memoria di sistema
Digitare 1 o attendere 10 secondi per l'avvio automatico.
E' possibile passare parametri extra al kernel. Ad esempio:
boot: 1 root=/dev/sdb1
In caso di problemi all'avvio utilizzare le opzioni debug=1 e vga=normal
per visualizzare su schermo i messaggi di avvio di sistema.
NOTA: nella maggior parte dei casi il kernel riconoscera' automaticamente
l'hardware senza bisogno di inserire alcun parametro. Premere INVIO per
avviare il kernel in modalita' predefinita.

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openmamba bootcd menu
=====================
F1) Help
F2) Aiuto
Please, make sure your storage device is connected then press ENTER or
wait 10 seconds to boot with default options.
Assicurarsi che il dispositivo di storage sia connesso e premere INVIO o
attendere 10 secondi per l'avvio in modalita' predefinita.

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openmamba bootcd
20070917
========
* removed installation of unused kernel-nongpl packages
20070914
========
* add reiserfs, ata_piix and sta_via support
20070728
========
* first release

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openmamba bootcd - instructions
===============================
Instructions
------------
System installation on fixed disk is performed via the live system.
1) insert an openmamba flash support into a USB plug (see Flash-1GB instructions to learn how to
prepare a flash device with openmamba)
2) insert openmamba bootcd into a CD/DVD reader and restart your computer
3) wait for the system to load from flash device

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openmamba bootcd
================
A small bootable CD-ROM image that can be used to boot openmamba flash-1GB on computer that can't boot from USB devices.

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openmamba bootcd
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MEDIA=iso
MULTITHREAD=1
#DISTROMATIC=off
if [ "$ARCH" = "i586" ]; then
KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba
KERNEL_PLATFORM=""
#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="extramodules"
#KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER=mamba-64GB
elif [ "$ARCH" = "x86_64" ]; then
KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba-x86_64
KERNEL_PLATFORM=""
#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="extramodules"
#KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER=
fi
LIVECD_TARGETS=""
TARGET_HOSTNAME=openmamba-livecd
ROOTDEV=/dev/sda1
ROOTFS=ext3

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$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-bootusb-test: openmamba-release syslinux memtest86+ $(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-firmwares macbook-tools
# Localization targets
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-bootusb-test-en:
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-bootusb-test-it:
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-bootusb-test-es:

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splashtheme =

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# make initramfs
chroot $MOUNTDIR depmod -a ${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
LANG=${LANGUAGE}_${COUNTRY} chroot $MOUNTDIR dracut \
--filesystems "autofs4 ext3 ext4 overlayfs squashfs isofs reiserfs" \
--nomdadmconf --nolvmconf \
/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz \
${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
# add buildinfo
buildinfo="`cat $MOUNTDIR/etc/openmamba-release` ${PLATFORM}"
# configure extlinux boot loader
cat > $MOUNTDIR/boot/extlinux.conf << _EOF
PROMPT 0
TIMEOUT 20
DEFAULT vesamenu.c32
MENU TITLE ${buildinfo} (${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER} kernel)
MENU BACKGROUND openmamba.png
MENU COLOR TITLE 1;32;49 #ff00993d #00000000 std
LABEL kms
MENU LABEL default
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
append initrd=/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz root=live:/openmamba_live/openmamba-live.iso ro selinux=0 quiet splash vga=789
LABEL vga1024
MENU LABEL VGA 1024x768 (no modeset)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
append initrd=/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz root=live:/openmamba_live/openmamba-live.iso ro selinux=0 quiet splash vga=792 nomodeset
LABEL vga800
MENU LABEL VGA 800x600 (no modeset)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
append initrd=/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz root=live:/openmamba_live/openmamba-live.iso ro selinux=0 quiet splash vga=789 nomodeset
LABEL debug
MENU LABEL Debug mode
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
append initrd=/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz root=live:/openmamba_live/openmamba-live.iso ro selinux=0 rddebug nomodeset
MENU SEPARATOR
LABEL memtest
MENU LABEL Memory test
kernel memtest
MENU SEPARATOR
MENU SEPARATOR
LABEL -
MENU LABEL $PRODUCT_NAME build:`date -R`
MENU DISABLE
_EOF
# rename memtest.bin because syslinux/extlinux consider .bin extension as
# other thing
mv $MOUNTDIR/boot/memtest.bin $MOUNTDIR/boot/memtest
# copy /boot directory to final root
cp -a --no-preserve=ownership $MOUNTDIR/boot $MOUNTDIR2
# copy syslinux addons to final root /boot dir
cp $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/syslinux/vesamenu.c32 $MOUNTDIR2/boot/
# copy static files for specific platform
[ -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root ] &&
cp -a --no-preserve=ownership $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root/* $MOUNTDIR2/
# copy localized static files for specific platform
[ "$LANGUAGE" -a -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root-$LANGUAGE ] &&
cp -a --no-preserve=ownership $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root-$LANGUAGE/* $MOUNTDIR2/
## add buildinfo
#buildinfo="`cat $MOUNTDIR/etc/openmamba-release` [$PRODUCT_NAME build:`date +%c`]"
#sed -i "s|%buildinfo%|$buildinfo|" $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/menu.txt
MOUNTDIR=$MOUNTDIR2 produce_media $MEDIA_NAME
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20081218
* configure syslinux for VESA boot menu with debug startup choices
20070908
* don't install documentation files from RPMS to reduce occupation
* syncronize common packages with livecd
* nvidia legacy drivers removed
20070811
* added explicit postplug-xorg and postplug-sound installation
20070605
* removed amarok
20070529
* postplug: disabled modprobing of fglrx driver
* ntfs-3g, dosfstools,man: added
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openmamba flash 1GB - hard disk installation instructions
=========================================================
NOTE: the installation procedure described is not yet fully functional; please,
follow these guidelines only if you know what you are doing.
WARNING: THIS INSTALLATION MAY MAKE YOUR DUAL BOOT SYSTEM NO LONGER BOOTABLE, BE CAREFUL.
0) Boot your computer from openmamba flash, when the system is up open a
terminal window (konsole)
1) Use qtparted to resize/create the destination partition
2) Format the device <dest>:
mkfs.ext3 /dev/<dest>
3) Copy the filesystem from flash to disk:
mkdir /media/install
mount /dev/<dest> /media/install
cp -ax / /media/install
4) Make initrd
chroot /media/install mkinitrd boot/initramfs-`uname -r`.img `uname -r` -f
5) Install grub on your hard disk master boot record
grub-install /dev/<dest> --root-directory=/media/install
6) CHECKME: If your disk device is /dev/sdb you probably have to fix grub device map
(/media/install/boot/grub/device.map)
#7) Create root device symlink (needed?)
#
#rm -f /media/install/dev/root
#ln -s /dev/<dest> /media/install/dev/root
7) add root partition to /etc/fstab
8) Create grub configuration file for chainloading other OS's like this:
/etc/grub/conf.d/other:
title Windows
rootnoverify (hd0,0)
chainloader +1
9) Execute grub-update
chroot /media/install/ grub-update
10) That's all, now reboot and enjoy!

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openmamba 1GB live flash system - installation instructions
===========================================================
This instructions explan how to install this openmamba distribution on a usb storage
Requirements
============
A Unix system with root permissions and the following commands:
extlinux, mkfs.ext2, fdisk, gunzip, cpio, mount, umount
Installation
============
1st step) Partitioning the USB storage device
- insert the storage and identify its device name (e.g. /dev/sda)
- make sure that no partitions are mounted for the device
- run fdisk or cfdisk and create a partition that is at least 1GB large
- mark the partition as "bootable"
- identify the device corresponding to the partitiong (e.g. /dev/sda1)
2nd step) Formatting the device
- run:
mkfs.ext2 -b 2048 <partition device>
The filesystem (ext2) and the given option are recommended to fit the system
on a 1GB device.
3rd step) Installing the cpio image
mount <partition device> <mount point>
cd <mount point>
gunzip -c < openmamba-flash-1GB-rootfs-i586.cpio.gz | cpio -i
4th step) Installing extlinux bootloader
extlinux --install boot
unmount the storage and that's all.
Running the system
==================
Reboot your computer with the USB storage inserted in.
Your computer maybe configured or not for booting from a
USB Hard Drive/Storage device; check your bios configuration and
wheter it supports booting from USB (many bioses are buggy!).
Copyright (c) by Silvan Calarco <silvan.calarco@mambasoft.it>

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openmamba 1GB live flash system
===============================
List of things to do in future releases:
* desktop automatic login as user
* non-english languages support / fix keyboard system defaults
* nvidia-legacy drivers support
* XGL/AIGLX/Compiz automatic configuration when supported

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MEDIA=cpio
MULTITHREAD=1
#DISTROMATIC=off
KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba
KERNEL_PLATFORM=""
#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="extramodules wireless sound"
RPMEXTRAARGS="--excludedocs"
TARGET_HOSTNAME=openmamba-bootusb
ROOTDEV=/dev/sda1
ROOTFS=ext3

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$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-bootusb: openmamba-release syslinux memtest86+ $(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-firmwares macbook-tools
# Localization targets
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-bootusb-en:
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-bootusb-it:
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-bootusb-es:

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# make initramfs
for K in $KERNEL_EXTRAVER $KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER; do
chroot $MOUNTDIR depmod -a ${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}
LANG=${LANGUAGE}_${COUNTRY} chroot $MOUNTDIR dracut \
--filesystems "autofs4 ext3 ext4 overlayfs squashfs isofs reiserfs" \
--nomdadmconf --nolvmconf \
/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}.img.gz \
${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}
done
# add buildinfo
buildinfo="`cat $MOUNTDIR/etc/openmamba-release` ${PLATFORM}"
# configure extlinux boot loader
cat > $MOUNTDIR/boot/extlinux.conf << _EOF
PROMPT 0
TIMEOUT 20
DEFAULT /boot/vesamenu.c32
MENU TITLE ${buildinfo} (${KERNEL_MAJVER} kernel)
MENU BACKGROUND /boot/openmamba.png
MENU COLOR TITLE 1;32;49 #ff00993d #00000000 std
_EOF
for K in $KERNEL_EXTRAVER $KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER; do
cat >> $MOUNTDIR/boot/extlinux.conf << _EOF
LABEL default-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}
MENU LABEL default (${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K})
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}
append initrd=/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}.img.gz root=live:/openmamba_live/openmamba-live.iso ro selinux=0 quiet splash vga=792
_EOF
done
echo "MENU SEPARATOR" >> $MOUNTDIR/boot/extlinux.conf
for K in $KERNEL_EXTRAVER $KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER; do
cat >> $MOUNTDIR/boot/extlinux.conf << _EOF
LABEL vga800-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}
MENU LABEL VGA 800x600 no modeset (${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K})
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}
append initrd=/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}.img.gz root=live:/openmamba_live/openmamba-live.iso ro selinux=0 quiet splash vga=789 nomodeset
_EOF
done
for K in $KERNEL_EXTRAVER $KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER; do
cat >> $MOUNTDIR/boot/extlinux.conf << _EOF
LABEL vga1024-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}
MENU LABEL VGA 1024x768 no modeset (${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K})
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}
append initrd=/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}.img.gz root=live:/openmamba_live/openmamba-live.iso ro selinux=0 quiet splash vga=792 nomodeset
_EOF
done
echo "MENU SEPARATOR" >> $MOUNTDIR/boot/extlinux.conf
for K in $KERNEL_EXTRAVER $KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER; do
cat >> $MOUNTDIR/boot/extlinux.conf << _EOF
LABEL debug-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}
MENU LABEL ${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K} Debug mode
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}
append initrd=/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}.img.gz root=live:/openmamba_live/openmamba-live.iso ro selinux=0 rddebug rdshell debug
_EOF
done
cat >> $MOUNTDIR/boot/extlinux.conf << _EOF
MENU SEPARATOR
LABEL memtest
MENU LABEL Memory test
kernel /boot/memtest
MENU SEPARATOR
MENU SEPARATOR
LABEL -
MENU LABEL $PRODUCT_NAME build:`date -R`
MENU DISABLE
_EOF
# rename memtest.bin because syslinux/extlinux consider .bin extension as
# other thing
mv $MOUNTDIR/boot/memtest.bin $MOUNTDIR/boot/memtest
# copy /boot directory to final root
cp -a --no-preserve=ownership $MOUNTDIR/boot $MOUNTDIR2
# copy syslinux addons to final root /boot dir
cp $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/syslinux/vesamenu.c32 $MOUNTDIR2/boot/
# copy static files for specific platform
[ -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root ] &&
cp -a --no-preserve=ownership $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root/* $MOUNTDIR2/
# copy localized static files for specific platform
[ "$LANGUAGE" -a -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root-$LANGUAGE ] &&
cp -a --no-preserve=ownership $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root-$LANGUAGE/* $MOUNTDIR2/
## add buildinfo
#buildinfo="`cat $MOUNTDIR/etc/openmamba-release` [$PRODUCT_NAME build:`date +%c`]"
#sed -i "s|%buildinfo%|$buildinfo|" $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/menu.txt
MOUNTDIR=$MOUNTDIR2 produce_media $MEDIA_NAME
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openmamba flash-1GB changelog
=============================
20081218
* configure syslinux for VESA boot menu with debug startup choices
20070908
* don't install documentation files from RPMS to reduce occupation
* syncronize common packages with livecd
* nvidia legacy drivers removed
20070811
* added explicit postplug-xorg and postplug-sound installation
20070605
* removed amarok
20070529
* postplug: disabled modprobing of fglrx driver
* ntfs-3g, dosfstools,man: added
* kaffeine,knemo: removed (no free space)

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openmamba flash 1GB - hard disk installation instructions
=========================================================
NOTE: the installation procedure described is not yet fully functional; please,
follow these guidelines only if you know what you are doing.
WARNING: THIS INSTALLATION MAY MAKE YOUR DUAL BOOT SYSTEM NO LONGER BOOTABLE, BE CAREFUL.
0) Boot your computer from openmamba flash, when the system is up open a
terminal window (konsole)
1) Use qtparted to resize/create the destination partition
2) Format the device <dest>:
mkfs.ext3 /dev/<dest>
3) Copy the filesystem from flash to disk:
mkdir /media/install
mount /dev/<dest> /media/install
cp -ax / /media/install
4) Make initrd
chroot /media/install mkinitrd boot/initramfs-`uname -r`.img `uname -r` -f
5) Install grub on your hard disk master boot record
grub-install /dev/<dest> --root-directory=/media/install
6) CHECKME: If your disk device is /dev/sdb you probably have to fix grub device map
(/media/install/boot/grub/device.map)
#7) Create root device symlink (needed?)
#
#rm -f /media/install/dev/root
#ln -s /dev/<dest> /media/install/dev/root
7) add root partition to /etc/fstab
8) Create grub configuration file for chainloading other OS's like this:
/etc/grub/conf.d/other:
title Windows
rootnoverify (hd0,0)
chainloader +1
9) Execute grub-update
chroot /media/install/ grub-update
10) That's all, now reboot and enjoy!

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openmamba 1GB live flash system - installation instructions
===========================================================
This instructions explan how to install this openmamba distribution on a usb storage
Requirements
============
A Unix system with root permissions and the following commands:
extlinux, mkfs.ext2, fdisk, gunzip, cpio, mount, umount
Installation
============
1st step) Partitioning the USB storage device
- insert the storage and identify its device name (e.g. /dev/sda)
- make sure that no partitions are mounted for the device
- run fdisk or cfdisk and create a partition that is at least 1GB large
- mark the partition as "bootable"
- identify the device corresponding to the partitiong (e.g. /dev/sda1)
2nd step) Formatting the device
- run:
mkfs.ext2 -b 2048 <partition device>
The filesystem (ext2) and the given option are recommended to fit the system
on a 1GB device.
3rd step) Installing the cpio image
mount <partition device> <mount point>
cd <mount point>
gunzip -c < openmamba-flash-1GB-rootfs-i586.cpio.gz | cpio -i
4th step) Installing extlinux bootloader
extlinux --install boot
unmount the storage and that's all.
Running the system
==================
Reboot your computer with the USB storage inserted in.
Your computer maybe configured or not for booting from a
USB Hard Drive/Storage device; check your bios configuration and
wheter it supports booting from USB (many bioses are buggy!).
Copyright (c) by Silvan Calarco <silvan.calarco@mambasoft.it>

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openmamba 1GB live flash system
===============================
List of things to do in future releases:
* desktop automatic login as user
* non-english languages support / fix keyboard system defaults
* nvidia-legacy drivers support
* XGL/AIGLX/Compiz automatic configuration when supported

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MEDIA=cpio
MULTITHREAD=1
DISTROMATIC=on
if [ "$ARCH" = "i586" ]; then
KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba
KERNEL_PLATFORM=""
#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="extramodules"
KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER=mamba-64GB
elif [ "$ARCH" = "x86_64" ]; then
KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba-x86_64
KERNEL_PLATFORM=""
#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="extramodules"
KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER=
fi
RPMEXTRAARGS="--excludedocs"
TARGET_HOSTNAME=openmamba-bootusb
ROOTDEV=/dev/sda1
ROOTFS=ext3

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$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-flash-server: $(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-commontools rpm openssh-server rsync apache \
syslog-ng logrotate vixie-cron vsftpd samba-server postfix at
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-flash-server-en:
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-flash-server-it:

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## don't activate some services
#rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rcsysinit.d/{S35hdparm,S30loadmodules,S40swap}
#rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rc*.d/{S12random,S13sysinit,S20network,S44acpid,S55sshd}
#rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rc*.d/{K00splash,K01acpid,K90random,K96swap,K97network,K97udev,K98localnet}
# make initramfs
LANG=${LANGUAGE}_${COUNTRY} chroot $MOUNTDIR dracut \
--filesystems "autofs4 ext3 ext4 overlayfs squashfs isofs reiserfs" \
--nomdadmconf --nolvmconf \
/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz \
${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
# configure extlinux boot loader
cat > $MOUNTDIR/boot/extlinux.conf << _EOF
DEFAULT $PLATFORM
LABEL $PLATFORM
KERNEL /boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_VER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
APPEND video=vesafb:1024x768-32,ywrap,mtrr root=$ROOTDEV console=tty1 initrd=/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_VER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz splash=silent quiet
_EOF
#resume2=swap:$SWAPDEV
# set default root password
cp $MOUNTDIR/etc/shadow $MOUNTDIR/etc/shadow.orig
sed -i '/^root:.*/d' $MOUNTDIR/etc/shadow.orig
echo 'root:$1$Gmb.bk72$j/Dnx2zK8Zk7cNL4lmTir0:13852:0:99999:7:::0' > $MOUNTDIR/etc/shadow.tmp
mv $MOUNTDIR/etc/shadow $MOUNTDIR/etc/shadow.preinst
cat $MOUNTDIR/etc/shadow.tmp $MOUNTDIR/etc/shadow.orig > $MOUNTDIR/etc/shadow
rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/shadow.tmp $MOUNTDIR/etc/shadow.orig
prelink
extlinux --install $MOUNTDIR/boot
#echo "Performing binaries prelinking..."
#chroot $MOUNTDIR /bin/bash -c "PRELINK_NOINITCHECK=1 /etc/cron.daily/prelink"

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openmamba 512MB live flash system - installation instructions
=============================================================
This instructions explan how to install this
openmamba distribution on a usb storage
Requirements
============
a Unix system with the following commands:
extlinux, mkfs.ext2, fdisk, gunzip, cpio, mount, umount
Installation
============
1st step) Partitioning the USB storage device
- insert the storage and identify its device name (e.g. /dev/sda)
- make sure that no partitions are mounted for the device
- run fdisk or cfdisk and create a partition that is at least 1GB large
- mark the partition as "bootable"
- identify the device corresponding to the partitiong (e.g. /dev/sda1)
2nd step) Formatting the device
- run:
mkfs.ext3 > <partition device>
3rd step) Installing the cpio image
mount <partition device> <mount point>
cd <mount point>
gunzip -c < openmamba-flash-512MB-rootfs-i586.cpio.gz | cpio -i
4th step) Installing extlinux bootloader
extlinux --install boot
unmount the storage and that's all.
Running the system
==================
Reboot your computer with the USB storage inserted in.
Your computer maybe configured or not for booting from a
USB Hard Drive/Storage device; check your bios configuration and
whether it supports booting from USB (many bioses are buggy!).
Copyright (c) by Silvan Calarco <silvan.calarco@mambasoft.it>

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# cpio partition image
MEDIA=cpio
MEDIA_SIZE=512
MULTITHREAD=1
KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba
KERNEL_PLATFORM=""
#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="extramodules"
TARGET_HOSTNAME=openmamba-flashserver
ROOTDEV=/dev/sda1
ROOTFS=ext3

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$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-installdvd: openmamba-release memtest86+
# Localized targets
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-installdvd-en:
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-installdvd-it:
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-installdvd-es:

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xorglibGL = libGL-Mesa-dri libGL-nvidia-X11 libGL-fglrx-X11
kernelnvidia = kernel-mamba-nongpl-nvidia
xorglibglx = xorg-ext-libglx xorg-ext-libglx-nvidia
#xorg-ext-libglx-nvidia
libGLcore.so.1 = xorg-drv-video-nvidia
libnvidia-tls.so.1 = xorg-drv-video-nvidia
libkorganizer.so.1 = korganizer
libkorganizer_calendar.so.1 = korganizer
libkorganizer_eventviewer.so.1 = korganizer
perl[Automake__General] = automake
perl[Automake__Struct] = automake
perl[Automake__Struct__Tie_ISA] = automake
perl[Automake__XFile] = automake

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FOUND_ROOTFS=
RAMSIZE=100000
msg ":: Creating new root ramdisk (dinamic size=${RAMSIZE}k) on /dev/shm..."
mkdir /newroot
/bin/mount -t tmpfs -o "size=${RAMSIZE}k" /dev/shm /newroot
mkdir /newroot/cdrom /newroot/squashfs
#
# findcdrom(): looks for cdrom devices and mounts them to detect compressed fs
#
findcdrom(){
msg ":: Looking for cdrom device(s)"
# try removable devices only
for i in /sys/block/*/removable; do
removable=`cat $i`
if [ "$removable" = "1" ]; then
dev=${i%/removable}
dev=/dev/${dev#/sys/block/}
if mount -r -t iso9660 $dev /newroot/cdrom >/dev/null 2>&1; then
if test -r /newroot/cdrom/rootfs.compressed; then
msg ":: Compressed root filesystem found on $dev..."
FOUND_ROOTFS="$dev"
return 0
fi
umount /newroot/cdrom
fi
fi
done
return 1
}
#/sbin/splash_util -c repaint ${splash_add} -t default --mesg="Looking for cdrom device" --progress="4444"
while true; do
findcdrom
if [ "$FOUND_ROOTFS" ]; then
# /sbin/splash_util -c repaint ${splash_add} -t default --mesg="Mounting compressed filesystem" --progress="5555"
msg ":: Mounting compressed filesystem"
/bin/losetup /dev/loop0 /newroot/cdrom/rootfs.compressed
mount -r -t squashfs /dev/loop0 /newroot/squashfs
msg ":: Creating directories and symlinks on ramdisk..."
mkdir -p \
/newroot/tmp /newroot/proc /newroot/sys \
/newroot/initrd /newroot/mnt /newroot/media \
/newroot/oldroot
ln -s squashfs/bin /newroot/bin
ln -s squashfs/boot /newroot/boot
ln -s squashfs/lib /newroot/lib
ln -s squashfs/opt /newroot/opt
ln -s squashfs/sbin /newroot/sbin
ln -s squashfs/srv /newroot/srv
ln -s squashfs/usr /newroot/usr
chroot /newroot /bin/cp -a \
/squashfs/dev /squashfs/home /squashfs/var \
/squashfs/etc /squashfs/root /
# Create empty utmp and wtmp
:> /newroot/var/run/utmp
:> /newroot/var/run/wtmp
[ "${init}" ] || init=/sbin/init
msg ":: Running init, runlevel:${runlevel}"
exec run-init /newroot ${init} ${runlevel}
exit 0
else
msg ":: Could not find compressed root filesystem. image; opening a command prompt."
/bin/sh.shared
fi
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# livecd post script
#
# creates a fake installation aimed at producing a kernel image and initrd
# for livecd boot
# make initramfs
[ -e $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux ] || mkdir -p $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux
chroot $MOUNTDIR depmod -a ${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
LANG=${LANGUAGE}_${COUNTRY} chroot $MOUNTDIR dracut \
--filesystems "autofs4 ext3 ext4 overlayfs squashfs isofs reiserfs" \
--nomdadmconf --nolvmconf \
/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz \
${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}
# Note: isolinux requires 8.3 filenames
cp $MOUNTDIR/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz \
$MOUNTDIR2/boot/initrmfs.gz
cp $MOUNTDIR/boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER} \
$MOUNTDIR2/boot/vmlinuz
# configure isolinux boot loader
cat > $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/isolinux.cfg << _EOF
PROMPT 0
TIMEOUT 20
DEFAULT vesamenu.c32
MENU TITLE ${buildinfo} (${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER} kernel)
MENU BACKGROUND openmamba.png
MENU COLOR TITLE 1;32;49 #ff00993d #00000000 std
LABEL kms
MENU LABEL default
kernel /boot/vmlinuz
append initrd=/boot/initrmfs.gz root=live:LABEL=${MAKEDIST_TARGET}_${PLATFORM} ro selinux=0 quiet splash vga=789
LABEL vga1024
MENU LABEL VGA 1024x768 (no modeset)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz
append initrd=/boot/initrmfs.gz root=live:LABEL=${MAKEDIST_TARGET}_${PLATFORM} ro selinux=0 quiet splash vga=792 nomodeset
LABEL vga800
MENU LABEL VGA 800x600 (no modeset)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz
append initrd=/boot/initrmfs.gz root=live:LABEL=${MAKEDIST_TARGET}_${PLATFORM} ro selinux=0 quiet splash vga=789 nomodeset
LABEL debug
MENU LABEL Debug mode
kernel /boot/vmlinuz
append initrd=/boot/initrmfs.gz root=live:LABEL=${MAKEDIST_TARGET}_${PLATFORM} ro selinux=0 rddebug rdshell
MENU SEPARATOR
LABEL memtest
MENU LABEL Memory test
kernel memtest
MENU SEPARATOR
MENU SEPARATOR
LABEL -
MENU LABEL $PRODUCT_NAME build:`date -R`
MENU DISABLE
_EOF
# install isolinux binary
[ -e $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/syslinux/isolinux.bin ] && cp $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/syslinux/isolinux.bin $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/isolinux.bin ||
{ echo "Error: /usr/share/syslinux/isolinux.bin not found. Please install the syslinux package.";
exit 1; }
# copy syslinux addons to final root /boot dir
cp $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/syslinux/vesamenu.c32 $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/
# install memtest
[ -e $MOUNTDIR/boot/memtest.bin ] && cp $MOUNTDIR/boot/memtest.bin $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/memtest ||
{ echo "Error: /boot/memtest.bin not found. Please install the memtest86 package.";
exit 1; }
# copy static files for specific platform
[ -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root ] &&
cp -a --no-preserve=ownership $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root/* $MOUNTDIR2/
# copy localized static files for specific platform
[ "$LANGUAGE" -a -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root-$LANGUAGE ] &&
cp -a --no-preserve=ownership $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root-$LANGUAGE/* $MOUNTDIR2/
# add buildinfo
buildinfo="`cat $MOUNTDIR/etc/openmamba-release` [$PRODUCT_NAME build:`date +%c`]"
sed -i "s|%buildinfo%|$buildinfo|" $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/menu.txt
echo "Adding binary packages from pkggroups.db..."
. $LOCALSTATEDIR/.${MEDIA_NAMES[0]}.distinfo
LANG=${LANGUAGE:0:2} . $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/openmamba/pkggroups.db
#INSTALLED=(`echo "$INSTALLED"|sort|uniq`)
#ALL_PKGS=(`echo "$ALL_PKGS"|sort|uniq`)
#
#unset SELECTED_PACKAGES
#i=0
#for p in ${ALL_PKGS[*]}; do
# while [[ ${INSTALLED[i]} < $p ]]; do
## SELECTED_PACKAGES="$SELECTED_PACKAGES ${INSTALLED[i]}"
# i=`expr $i + 1`
# done
# SELECTED_PACKAGES="$SELECTED_PACKAGES $p"
#done
add_binary_packages_to_repository $MOUNTDIR2/openmamba "$ALL_PKGS $EXTRA_PKGS" "$INSTALLED"
echo "Generating APT database..."
ln -s RPMS/$arch $MOUNTDIR2/openmamba/RPMS.$arch
genbasedir $MOUNTDIR2/openmamba
mkdir $MOUNTDIR2/.disk
cat $MOUNTDIR/etc/openmamba-release > $MOUNTDIR2/.disk/info
# Finally produce the media
MOUNTDIR=$MOUNTDIR2 produce_media $MEDIA_NAME
for i in $SUBPLATFORM; do
. $TARGETDIR/platforms/$i/settings.inc
CURR_MEDIA_NAME=`PLATFORM=$i media_name`
cat >> $LOCALSTATEDIR/.$MEDIA_NAME.inc.html << _EOF
<br><p><b>Root target(s):</b>
<div><table width="90%"><tr><td>
_EOF
cat $LOCALSTATEDIR/.$CURR_MEDIA_NAME.inc.html >> \
$LOCALSTATEDIR/.$MEDIA_NAME.inc.html
echo "</td></tr></table></div>" >> $LOCALSTATEDIR/.$MEDIA_NAME.inc.html
done
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# produce livecd bootable ISO image
MEDIA_NAMES=()
DISTROMATIC_OPT=""
for i in $SUBPLATFORM; do
. $TARGETDIR/platforms/$i/settings.inc
CURR_MEDIA_NAME=`PLATFORM=$i media_name`
MEDIA_NAMES=(${MEDIA_NAMES[*]} $CURR_MEDIA_NAME)
[ "$FORCE" = "1" -o ! -e "$LOCALSTATEDIR/$CURR_MEDIA_NAME" ] && {
makedist $MAKEDIST_TARGET PLATFORM=$i FORCE=1 DISTROMATIC=$DISTROMATIC_OPT || exit 1
DISTROMATIC_OPT="off"
}
done
[ "$PRODUCT_NAME_OVERRIDE" ] && PRODUCT_NAME=$PRODUCT_NAME_OVERRIDE
[ "$PRODUCT_NAME" ] && \
MEDIA_NAME=`PLATFORM=$PRODUCT_NAME media_name` ||
MEDIA_NAME=`media_name`
. $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/settings.inc
echo "Creating bootable livecd..."
[ "$MOUNTDIR" ] && rm -rf $MOUNTDIR/*
[ "$MOUNTDIR2" ] && rm -rf $MOUNTDIR2/*
#[ "$EXTRA_PACKAGES" ] && {
# echo "- installing repository with extra packages"
# add_packages_to_repository $MOUNTDIR/repositories/extras "$EXTRA_PACKAGES"
#}
echo "- installing ${MEDIA_NAMES[0]}"
cp $LOCALSTATEDIR/${MEDIA_NAMES[0]} $MOUNTDIR2/rootfs.compressed
echo "- generating MD5 sum for ${MEDIA_NAMES[0]}"
md5sum $MOUNTDIR2/rootfs.compressed > $MOUNTDIR2/rootfs.compressed.MD5

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Menu' di avvio di openmamba
===========================
1) Avvio con risoluzione 800x600 (scelta predefinita)
2) Avvio con risoluzione 1024x768
3) Avvio con risoluzione 1280x1024
1-freevideo, 2-freevideo, 3-freevideo) come 1,2,3 + driver video Open Source
8) Avvio in modalita' di debug
9) Esegue un test della memoria di sistema
Digitare 1 o attendere 10 secondi per l'avvio automatico.
E' possibile passare parametri extra al kernel. Ad esempio:
boot: 1 debug=1 video=vesafb:off postplug=nosound,freevideo
In caso di problemi all'avvio utilizzare la scelta 8 o le opzioni debug=1 e
video=vesafb:off per visualizzare su schermo i messaggi di sistema.
NOTA: nella maggior parte dei casi basta premere INVIO per l'avvio predefinito.

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%buildinfo%
Menu' di avvio
==============
F1) Aiuto
Premere INVIO o attendere 10 secondi per l'avvio in modalita' predefinita.

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openmamba CD boot menu
======================
kms) Autodetect startup video mode (default choice)
vga1024) Force system startup at 1024x768 resolution
vga800) Force system startup at 1280x1024 resolution
debug) System startup in debug mode
memtest) Start a system memory benchmark
Please, enter your choice or wait 10 seconds to boot automatically.
You can also pass some extra parameters to the kernel. For example:
boot: kms debug=1 splash=off postplug=nosound,freevideo
If you have trouble booting the system please use the choice 'debug' or the
debug=1 and splash=off options in order to see system messages.
NOTE: In most cases you just need to hit ENTER to boot with default settings.

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%buildinfo%
Boot menu
=========
F1) Help
Please, press ENTER or wait 10 seconds to boot with default options.

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openmamba livedvd - fixed disk installation instructions
========================================================
Instructions
------------
System installation on fixed disk is performed via the live system.
1) boot from livecd and wait for the graphical desktop system to start
2) click on the 'install' icon in the desktop

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openmamba installdvd
====================
openmamba installation DVD is a live release of the openmamba operating system
that can immediately be used simply by booting or rebooting your computer
with the CD in the reader.
It provides an installation interface for system installation on fixed disk
that let's you use openmamba while maintaining the operating system
pre-installed in your computer (e.g. Microsoft Windows).
The installdvd also will install the base set of openmamba packages thus
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MEDIA=iso
MULTITHREAD=1
#DISTROMATIC=on
KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba
KERNEL_PLATFORM=""
#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="extramodules"
[ "$SUBPLATFORM" ] || {
SUBPLATFORM="livecd-root"
PRODUCT_NAME="installdvd"
}
PRODUCT_NAME_OVERRIDE=installdvd
TARGET_HOSTNAME=openmamba-installdvd
ROOTDEV=/dev/sda1
ROOTFS=ext3
APPLICATION_TARGET="BASE_PKGS OFFICE_PKGS MULTIMEDIA_PLAYERS_PKGS MULTIMEDIA_EDITING_PKGS INTERNET_PKGS GRAPHICS_PKGS GAMES_PKGS VIRTUALIZATION_PKGS"

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$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-gnome: \
openssh-server usbutils wireless_tools parted iputils file rootfiles \
ppp minicom chrony locales mc alsa-utils \
man-db curl zip unzip iptables iproute wpa_supplicant mtd-utils nfs-utils \
openssh-clients binutils telnet ftp debianutils diffutils bluez traceroute \
timezone sudo openobex liblame expect prelink NetworkManager \
ModemManager network-manager-applet Mesa-tools \
x11vnc xorg-server xorg-drv-video-fbdev xorg-drv-input-evdev xorg-drv-input-keyboard \
xorg-drv-input-mouse xorg-drv-input-void \
xorg-drv-input-tslib xcursor-transparent-theme rpm smart desktop-base-openmamba \
gdm gnome-session gnome-common gnome-control-center gnome-desktop gnome-desktop-sharp \
gnome-keyring gnome-menus gnome-mime-data gnome-packagekit gnome-settings-daemon \
gnome-sharp gnome-terminal nautilus gnome-themes evolution gnome-utils gnome-system-log \
desktop-base-gnome gimp vlc gconf-editor rhythmbox
#kitchensync4 kontact4 kmail4 akregator4 kdeplasma-addons amarok
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-libreoffice: libreoffice-calc libreoffice-writer libreoffice-impress
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-gnome-root: \
postplug-xorg postplug-sound \
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-commontools xorg-server \
xorg-fonts-100dpi xorg-fonts-Type1 xorg-fonts-TTF \
xorg-drv-input-synaptics xorg-apps-extra xterm \
ttf-freefont liberation-fonts-ttf \
gparted ntfs-3g libdvdcss \
chromium totem-mozilla-plugin \
macbook-tools livecd-tools \
Mesa-tools driconf parted testdisk \
samba-server \
smart-gui laptop-mode-tools mambatray \
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-gnome
# Localization targets
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-root-en:
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-root-es:
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-root-it:

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packagekitgui = gnome-packagekit
firewallgui = gui-ufw
xorgdrvvideo += xorg-drv-video-vboxvideo VirtualBox-vboxguest

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## don't activate some services
#rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rcsysinit.d/{S35hdparm,S30loadmodules,S40swap}
#rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rc*.d/{S12random,S13sysinit,S20network,S44acpid,S55sshd}
#rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rc*.d/{K00splash,K01acpid,K90random,K96swap,K97network,K97udev,K98localnet}
# change inittab so it opens tty root shells instead of asking for login
#
echo "Forcing \`inittab' to open tty root shells with no login..."
sed -i 's,^1:.*,1:234:respawn:/sbin/mingetty --autologin root --loginpause --noclear tty1,' $MOUNTDIR/etc/inittab
sed -i 's,^\([2-3]\):.*,\1:2345:respawn:/sbin/mingetty --autologin root --loginpause --noclear tty\1,' $MOUNTDIR/etc/inittab
sed -i '/^[4-6]:.*/d' $MOUNTDIR/etc/inittab
# configure for runlevel 5 boot
sed -i "s|id:3\(:initdefault.*\)|id:5\1|" $MOUNTDIR/etc/inittab
# configure GDM for autologin
#
cat > $MOUNTDIR/etc/gdm/custom.conf << _EOF
[daemon]
AutomaticLoginEnable=true
AutomaticLogin=liveuser
_EOF
## provide a basilar gtkrc (to be improved)
#cat > $MOUNTDIR/etc/gtk-2.0/gtkrc << _EOF
#gtk-theme-name = "Default"
#gtk-icon-theme-name = "gnome"
#_EOF
chroot $MOUNTDIR gtk-update-icon-cache /usr/share/icons/hicolor
# FIXME: ensure alternatives are correclty set
chroot $MOUNTDIR update-alternatives-set-dri
# set timezone according to LANGUAGE (default is UTC)
#
case $LANGUAGE in
it) timezone=Europe/Rome ;;
es) timezone=Europe/Madrid ;;
*) timezone=UTC ;;
esac
echo $timezone > $MOUNTDIR/etc/timezone
cp $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/zoneinfo/$timezone $MOUNTDIR/etc/localtime
# clean rpm database before doing other operations with internal rpm
# to fix cross x86/x86_64 installation error:
# error: db4 error(-30986) from dbcursor->get: DB_PAGE_NOTFOUND: Requested page not found
clean_rpm_database
# pre-create video drivers for VirtualBox
virtualbox_ver=`ls -d $MOUNTDIR/usr/src/vboxvideo-* | sed "s|.*-||"`
for K in $KERNEL_EXTRAVER $KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER; do
chroot $MOUNTDIR dkms install -q -m vboxguest -v ${virtualbox_ver} -k ${KERNEL_MAJVER}$K --force
chroot $MOUNTDIR dkms install -q -m vboxvideo -v ${virtualbox_ver} -k ${KERNEL_MAJVER}$K --force
done
chroot $MOUNTDIR rpm -e VirtualBox-vboxguest dkms --noscripts
for K in $KERNEL_EXTRAVER $KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER; do
# remove kernel headers installed by dkms
chroot $MOUNTDIR smart remove kernel-${K}-headers -y
# remove unused initramfs generated by kernel
rm -f $MOUNTDIR/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}.img*
# remove failsafe image to save space for livecd
rm -f $MOUNTDIR/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}-failsafe.img*
done
# install all GConf rules
cat > $MOUNTDIR/tmp/gconftool.sh << _EOF
GCONF_CONFIG_SOURCE=`gconftool-2 --get-default-source` gconftool-2 --makefile-install-rule /etc/gconf/schemas/* >/dev/null
_EOF
chroot $MOUNTDIR sh /tmp/gconftool.sh
rm $MOUNTDIR/tmp/gconftool.sh
# remove some documentation to save space on CD
for f in ChangeLog Changelog CHANGES TODO NEWS README README.txt; do
find $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/doc -name $f -exec rm -f {} \;
done
prelink

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openmamba livecd - hard disk installation instructions
======================================================
To install on hard disk use the openmamba installer.
Boot from livecd and wait for the desktop to come out, then click
on the "openmamba installer" icon to launch the installation wizard and
follow the instructions.

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openmamba livecd
================
openmamba live CD is a live release of the openmamba operating system that
can immediately be used simply by booting or rebooting your computer with
the CD in the reader.
It also provides an installation interface for system installation on fixed
disk that let's you use openmamba while maintaining the operating system
pre-installed in your computer (e.g. Microsoft Windows).
It works on almost any Personal Computer: notebook, desktop and server.

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openmamba livecd
================
List of things to do in future releases:
* desktop automatic login as user (not root)

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PRODUCT_NAME=livecd-gnome
MEDIA=squash_xz
MULTITHREAD=1
KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba
KERNEL_PLATFORM=""
#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="extramodules"
TARGET_HOSTNAME=openmamba-gnome
ROOTDEV=
ROOTFS=

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$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-light: openssh-server usbutils wireless_tools parted iputils file rootfiles \
ppp minicom chrony locales mc alsa-utils \
man-db curl zip unzip iptables iproute wpa_supplicant mtd-utils nfs-utils \
openssh-clients binutils telnet ftp debianutils diffutils bluez traceroute \
lxde timezone sudo \
openobex liblame expect prelink NetworkManager ModemManager \
network-manager-applet Mesa-tools \
x11vnc xorg-server xorg-drv-video-fbdev xorg-drv-input-evdev xorg-drv-input-keyboard \
xorg-drv-input-mouse xorg-drv-input-void \
xorg-drv-input-tslib xcursor-transparent-theme rpm smart chromium desktop-base-openmamba
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-light-libreoffice: libreoffice-calc libreoffice-writer libreoffice-impress
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-light-root: \
postplug-xorg postplug-sound \
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-commontools xorg-server \
xorg-fonts-100dpi xorg-fonts-Type1 xorg-fonts-TTF \
xorg-drv-input-synaptics xorg-apps-extra xterm \
ttf-freefont liberation-fonts-ttf \
gparted ntfs-3g libdvdcss \
chromium totem-mozilla-plugin \
macbook-tools livecd-tools \
Mesa-tools driconf parted testdisk \
samba-server \
smart-gui cpufreqd mambatray \
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-light
# Localization targets
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-root-en:
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-root-es:
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-root-it:

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packagekitgui = gnome-packagekit
firewallgui = gui-ufw
xorgdrvvideo += xorg-drv-video-vboxvideo VirtualBox-vboxguest

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## don't activate some services
#rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rcsysinit.d/{S35hdparm,S30loadmodules,S40swap}
#rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rc*.d/{S12random,S13sysinit,S20network,S44acpid,S55sshd}
#rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rc*.d/{K00splash,K01acpid,K90random,K96swap,K97network,K97udev,K98localnet}
# change inittab so it opens tty root shells instead of asking for login
#
echo "Forcing \`inittab' to open tty root shells with no login..."
sed -i 's,^1:.*,1:234:respawn:/sbin/mingetty --autologin root --loginpause --noclear tty1,' $MOUNTDIR/etc/inittab
sed -i 's,^\([2-3]\):.*,\1:2345:respawn:/sbin/mingetty --autologin root --loginpause --noclear tty\1,' $MOUNTDIR/etc/inittab
sed -i '/^[4-6]:.*/d' $MOUNTDIR/etc/inittab
# configure for runlevel 5 boot
sed -i "s|id:3\(:initdefault.*\)|id:5\1|" $MOUNTDIR/etc/inittab
# configure LXDM for autologin
#
sed -i "s|# autologin.*|autologin=liveuser|" $MOUNTDIR/etc/lxdm/lxdm.conf
# FIXME: ensure alternatives are correclty set
chroot $MOUNTDIR update-alternatives-set-dri
# set timezone according to LANGUAGE (default is UTC)
#
case $LANGUAGE in
it) timezone=Europe/Rome ;;
es) timezone=Europe/Madrid ;;
*) timezone=UTC ;;
esac
echo $timezone > $MOUNTDIR/etc/timezone
cp $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/zoneinfo/$timezone $MOUNTDIR/etc/localtime
# clean rpm database before doing other operations with internal rpm
# to fix cross x86/x86_64 installation error:
# error: db4 error(-30986) from dbcursor->get: DB_PAGE_NOTFOUND: Requested page not found
clean_rpm_database
# pre-create video drivers for VirtualBox
virtualbox_ver=`ls -d $MOUNTDIR/usr/src/vboxvideo-* | sed "s|.*-||"`
for K in $KERNEL_EXTRAVER $KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER; do
chroot $MOUNTDIR dkms install -q -m vboxguest -v ${virtualbox_ver} -k ${KERNEL_MAJVER}$K --force
chroot $MOUNTDIR dkms install -q -m vboxvideo -v ${virtualbox_ver} -k ${KERNEL_MAJVER}$K --force
done
chroot $MOUNTDIR rpm -e VirtualBox-vboxguest dkms --noscripts
for K in $KERNEL_EXTRAVER $KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER; do
# remove kernel headers installed by dkms
chroot $MOUNTDIR smart remove kernel-${K}-headers -y
# remove unused initramfs generated by kernel
rm -f $MOUNTDIR/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}.img*
# remove failsafe image to save space for livecd
rm -f $MOUNTDIR/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}-failsafe.img*
done
# remove some documentation to save space on CD
for f in ChangeLog Changelog CHANGES TODO NEWS README README.txt; do
find $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/doc -name $f -exec rm -f {} \;
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openmamba livecd - hard disk installation instructions
======================================================
To install on hard disk use the openmamba installer.
Boot from livecd and wait for the desktop to come out, then click
on the "openmamba installer" icon to launch the installation wizard and
follow the instructions.

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openmamba livecd
================
openmamba live CD is a live release of the openmamba operating system that
can immediately be used simply by booting or rebooting your computer with
the CD in the reader.
It also provides an installation interface for system installation on fixed
disk that let's you use openmamba while maintaining the operating system
pre-installed in your computer (e.g. Microsoft Windows).
It works on almost any Personal Computer: notebook, desktop and server.

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openmamba livecd
================
List of things to do in future releases:
* desktop automatic login as user (not root)

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if [ "$ARCH" = "i586" ]; then
KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba
KERNEL_PLATFORM=""
#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="extramodules"
KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER=mamba-64GB
elif [ "$ARCH" = "x86_64" ]; then
KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba-x86_64
KERNEL_PLATFORM=""
#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="extramodules"
fi
PRODUCT_NAME=livecd-light
MEDIA=squash_xz
MULTITHREAD=1
TARGET_HOSTNAME=openmamba-light
ROOTDEV=
ROOTFS=

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$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-kde4: desktop-base-kde4 kmix bluedevil kwallet
# smb4k juk kate dragon ksnapshot okular kppp krfb ark kcalc kdf kgpg kopete
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-libreoffice: libreoffice-Calc libreoffice-writer libreofice-impress
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-root: \
postplug-xorg postplug-sound openssh-server \
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-commontools xorg-server \
xorg-fonts-100dpi xorg-fonts-Type1 xorg-fonts-TTF \
xorg-drv-input-synaptics xorg-apps-extra xterm \
ttf-freefont liberation-fonts-ttf \
gparted ntfs-3g libdvdcss \
chromium \
macbook-tools livecd-tools \
Mesa-tools driconf parted testdisk \
samba-server \
cpufreqd mambatray smart \
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-kde4
# smart-gui
# Localization targets
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-root-en: \
kde-l10n-en_GB
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-root-es: \
kde-l10n-es
# firefox-i18n-es-ES
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-root-it: \
kde-l10n-it
# firefox-i18n-it
# FIXME: add kdepim

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networkmanagergui = plasma-applet-networkmanagement
xorgdrvvideo += xorg-drv-video-vboxvideo VirtualBox-vboxguest

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## don't activate some services
#rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rcsysinit.d/{S35hdparm,S30loadmodules,S40swap}
#rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rc*.d/{S12random,S13sysinit,S20network,S44acpid,S55sshd}
#rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rc*.d/{K00splash,K01acpid,K90random,K96swap,K97network,K97udev,K98localnet}
# change inittab so it opens tty root shells instead of asking for login
#
echo "Forcing \`inittab' to open tty root shells with no login..."
sed -i 's,^1:.*,1:234:respawn:/sbin/mingetty --autologin root --loginpause --noclear tty1,' $MOUNTDIR/etc/inittab
sed -i 's,^\([2-3]\):.*,\1:2345:respawn:/sbin/mingetty --autologin root --loginpause --noclear tty\1,' $MOUNTDIR/etc/inittab
sed -i '/^[4-6]:.*/d' $MOUNTDIR/etc/inittab
# configure for runlevel 5 boot
sed -i "s|id:3\(:initdefault.*\)|id:5\1|" $MOUNTDIR/etc/inittab
# configure KDM for autologin
#
if [ -e $MOUNTDIR/opt/kde/share/config/kdm/kdmrc ]; then
sed -i 's|[#]*AutoLoginEnable=.*|AutoLoginEnable=true|' \
$MOUNTDIR/opt/kde/share/config/kdm/kdmrc
sed -i 's|[#]*AutoReLogin=.*|AutoReLogin=true|' \
$MOUNTDIR/opt/kde/share/config/kdm/kdmrc
sed -i 's|[#]*AutoLoginUser=.*|AutoLoginUser=liveuser|' \
$MOUNTDIR/opt/kde/share/config/kdm/kdmrc
fi
# FIXME: ensure alternatives are correclty set
chroot $MOUNTDIR update-alternatives-set-dri
# set timezone according to LANGUAGE (default is UTC)
#
case $LANGUAGE in
it) timezone=Europe/Rome ;;
es) timezone=Europe/Madrid ;;
*) timezone=UTC ;;
esac
echo $timezone > $MOUNTDIR/etc/timezone
cp $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/zoneinfo/$timezone $MOUNTDIR/etc/localtime
# configure favorites in kde menu
for f in /usr/share/applications/chromium-devel.desktop; do
chroot $MOUNTDIR /opt/kde/bin/kickoffcfg --add-favorite $f || exit 1
done
# clean rpm database before doing other operations with internal rpm
# to fix cross x86/x86_64 installation error:
# error: db4 error(-30986) from dbcursor->get: DB_PAGE_NOTFOUND: Requested page not found
clean_rpm_database
# pre-create video drivers for VirtualBox
virtualbox_ver=`ls -d $MOUNTDIR/usr/src/vboxvideo-* | sed "s|.*-||"`
for K in $KERNEL_EXTRAVER $KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER; do
chroot $MOUNTDIR dkms install -q -m vboxguest -v ${virtualbox_ver} -k ${KERNEL_MAJVER}$K --force
chroot $MOUNTDIR dkms install -q -m vboxvideo -v ${virtualbox_ver} -k ${KERNEL_MAJVER}$K --force
done
chroot $MOUNTDIR rpm -e VirtualBox-vboxguest dkms --noscripts
for K in $KERNEL_EXTRAVER $KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER; do
# remove kernel headers installed by dkms
chroot $MOUNTDIR smart remove kernel-${K}-headers -y
# remove unused initramfs generated by kernel
rm -f $MOUNTDIR/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}.img*
# remove failsafe image to save space for livecd
rm -f $MOUNTDIR/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}-failsafe.img*
done
# remove some documentation to save space on CD
for f in ChangeLog Changelog CHANGES TODO NEWS README README.txt; do
find $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/doc -name $f -exec rm -f {} \;
done
prelink

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openmamba livecd - hard disk installation instructions
======================================================
To install on hard disk use the openmamba installer.
Boot from livecd and wait for the desktop to come out, then click
on the "openmamba installer" icon to launch the installation wizard and
follow the instructions.

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openmamba livecd
================
openmamba live CD is a live release of the openmamba operating system that
can immediately be used simply by booting or rebooting your computer with
the CD in the reader.
It also provides an installation interface for system installation on fixed
disk that let's you use openmamba while maintaining the operating system
pre-installed in your computer (e.g. Microsoft Windows).
It works on almost any Personal Computer: notebook, desktop and server.

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openmamba livecd
================
List of things to do in future releases:
* desktop automatic login as user (not root)

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PRODUCT_NAME=livecd
MEDIA=squash_xz
MULTITHREAD=1
if [ "$ARCH" = "i586" ]; then
KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba
KERNEL_PLATFORM=""
#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="extramodules"
KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER=mamba-64GB
elif [ "$ARCH" = "x86_64" ]; then
KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba-x86_64
KERNEL_PLATFORM=""
#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="extramodules"
fi
TARGET_HOSTNAME=openmamba-livecd
ROOTDEV=
ROOTFS=

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$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd: openmamba-release memtest86+ syslinux macbook-tools dracut
# Localized targets
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-en:
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-it:
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-es:

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xorglibGL = libGL-Mesa-dri libGL-nvidia-X11 libGL-fglrx-X11
kernelnvidia = kernel-mamba-nongpl-nvidia
xorglibglx = xorg-ext-libglx xorg-ext-libglx-nvidia
#xorg-ext-libglx-nvidia
libGLcore.so.1 = xorg-drv-video-nvidia
libnvidia-tls.so.1 = xorg-drv-video-nvidia

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FOUND_ROOTFS=
#RAMSIZE=256144 -o "size=${RAMSIZE}k"
msg ":: Creating new root ramdisk (dinamic size=${RAMSIZE}k) on /dev/shm..."
mkdir /newroot
/bin/mount -t tmpfs /dev/shm /newroot
mkdir /newroot/cdrom /newroot/squashfs
#
# findcdrom(): looks for cdrom devices and mounts them to detect compressed fs
#
findcdrom(){
msg ":: Looking for cdrom device(s)"
# try removable devices only
for i in /sys/block/*/removable; do
removable=`cat $i`
if [ "$removable" = "1" ]; then
dev=${i%/removable}
dev=/dev/${dev#/sys/block/}
if mount -r -t iso9660 $dev /newroot/cdrom >/dev/null 2>&1; then
if test -r /newroot/cdrom/rootfs.compressed; then
msg ":: Compressed root filesystem found on $dev..."
FOUND_ROOTFS="$dev"
return 0
fi
umount /newroot/cdrom
fi
fi
done
return 1
}
#/sbin/splash_util -c repaint ${splash_add} -t default --mesg="Looking for cdrom device" --progress="4444"
while true; do
findcdrom
if [ "$FOUND_ROOTFS" ]; then
# /sbin/splash_util -c repaint ${splash_add} -t default --mesg="Mounting compressed filesystem" --progress="5555"
msg ":: Mounting compressed filesystem"
/bin/losetup /dev/loop0 /newroot/cdrom/rootfs.compressed
mount -r -t squashfs /dev/loop0 /newroot/squashfs
msg ":: Creating directories and symlinks on ramdisk..."
mkdir -p \
/newroot/tmp /newroot/proc /newroot/sys \
/newroot/initrd /newroot/mnt /newroot/media \
/newroot/oldroot
ln -s squashfs/bin /newroot/bin
ln -s squashfs/boot /newroot/boot
ln -s squashfs/lib /newroot/lib
ln -s squashfs/opt /newroot/opt
ln -s squashfs/sbin /newroot/sbin
ln -s squashfs/srv /newroot/srv
ln -s squashfs/usr /newroot/usr
chroot /newroot /bin/cp -a \
/squashfs/dev /squashfs/home /squashfs/var \
/squashfs/etc /squashfs/root /
# Create empty utmp and wtmp
:> /newroot/var/run/utmp
:> /newroot/var/run/wtmp
[ "${init}" ] || init=/sbin/init
msg ":: Running init, runlevel:${runlevel}"
exec run-init /newroot ${init} ${runlevel}
exit 0
else
msg ":: Could not find compressed root filesystem. image; opening a command prompt."
/bin/sh.shared
fi
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# livecd post script
#
# creates a fake installation aimed at producing a kernel image and initrd
# for livecd boot
# make initramfs
[ -e $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux ] || mkdir -p $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux
ISOID=
for K in $KERNEL_EXTRAVER $KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER; do
chroot $MOUNTDIR depmod -a ${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}
LANG=${LANGUAGE}_${COUNTRY} chroot $MOUNTDIR dracut \
--filesystems "autofs4 ext3 ext4 overlayfs squashfs isofs reiserfs" \
--nomdadmconf --nolvmconf \
/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}.img.gz \
${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}
# Note: isolinux requires 8.3 filenames
cp $MOUNTDIR/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}.img.gz \
$MOUNTDIR2/boot/initrd${ISOID}.gz
cp $MOUNTDIR/boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K} \
$MOUNTDIR2/boot/vmlinuz${ISOID}
ISOID=$(($ISOID + 1))
done
# add buildinfo
buildinfo="`cat $MOUNTDIR/etc/openmamba-release` ${PLATFORM}"
# configure isolinux boot loader
cat > $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/isolinux.cfg << _EOF
PROMPT 0
TIMEOUT 20
DEFAULT vesamenu.c32
MENU TITLE ${buildinfo} (${KERNEL_MAJVER} kernel)
MENU BACKGROUND openmamba.png
MENU COLOR TITLE 1;32;49 #ff00993d #00000000 std
_EOF
ISOID=
for K in $KERNEL_EXTRAVER $KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER; do
cat >> $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/isolinux.cfg << _EOF
LABEL default-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}
MENU LABEL default (${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K})
kernel /boot/vmlinuz${ISOID}
append initrd=/boot/initrd${ISOID}.gz root=live:LABEL=${MAKEDIST_TARGET}_${PLATFORM} ro selinux=0 quiet splash vga=792
_EOF
ISOID=$(($ISOID + 1))
done
echo "MENU SEPARATOR" >> $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/isolinux.cfg
ISOID=
for K in $KERNEL_EXTRAVER $KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER; do
cat >> $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/isolinux.cfg << _EOF
LABEL vga800-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}
MENU LABEL VGA 800x600 no modeset (${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K})
kernel /boot/vmlinuz${ISOID}
append initrd=/boot/initrd${ISOID}.gz root=live:LABEL=${MAKEDIST_TARGET}_${PLATFORM} ro selinux=0 quiet splash vga=789 nomodeset
_EOF
ISOID=$(($ISOID + 1))
done
ISOID=
for K in $KERNEL_EXTRAVER $KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER; do
cat >> $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/isolinux.cfg << _EOF
LABEL vga1024-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}
MENU LABEL VGA 1024x768 no modeset (${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K})
kernel /boot/vmlinuz${ISOID}
append initrd=/boot/initrd${ISOID}.gz root=live:LABEL=${MAKEDIST_TARGET}_${PLATFORM} ro selinux=0 quiet splash vga=792 nomodeset
_EOF
ISOID=$(($ISOID + 1))
done
echo "MENU SEPARATOR" >> $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/isolinux.cfg
ISOID=
for K in $KERNEL_EXTRAVER $KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER; do
cat >> $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/isolinux.cfg << _EOF
LABEL debug-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}
MENU LABEL Debug mode (${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K})
kernel /boot/vmlinuz${ISOID}
append initrd=/boot/initrd${ISOID}.gz root=live:LABEL=${MAKEDIST_TARGET}_${PLATFORM} ro selinux=0 rddebug nomodeset
_EOF
ISOID=$(($ISOID + 1))
done
cat >> $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/isolinux.cfg << _EOF
MENU SEPARATOR
LABEL memtest
MENU LABEL Memory test
kernel memtest
MENU SEPARATOR
MENU SEPARATOR
LABEL -
MENU LABEL $PRODUCT_NAME build:`date -R`
MENU DISABLE
_EOF
# install isolinux binary
[ -e $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/syslinux/isolinux.bin ] && cp $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/syslinux/isolinux.bin $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/isolinux.bin ||
{ echo "Error: /usr/share/syslinux/isolinux.bin not found. Please install the syslinux package.";
exit 1; }
# copy syslinux addons to final root /boot dir
cp $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/syslinux/vesamenu.c32 $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/
# install memtest
[ -e $MOUNTDIR/boot/memtest.bin ] && cp $MOUNTDIR/boot/memtest.bin $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/memtest ||
{ echo "Error: /boot/memtest.bin not found. Please install the memtest86 package.";
exit 1; }
# copy static files for specific platform
[ -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root ] &&
cp -a --no-preserve=ownership $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root/* $MOUNTDIR2/
# copy localized static files for specific platform
[ "$LANGUAGE" -a -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root-$LANGUAGE ] &&
cp -a --no-preserve=ownership $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root-$LANGUAGE/* $MOUNTDIR2/
# add buildinfo
buildinfo="`cat $MOUNTDIR/etc/openmamba-release` [$PRODUCT_NAME build:`date +%c`]"
sed -i "s|%buildinfo%|$buildinfo|" $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/menu.txt
#echo "Adding binary packages from pkggroups.db..."
#. $LOCALSTATEDIR/.${MEDIA_NAMES[0]}.distinfo
#LANG=${LANGUAGE:0:2} . $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/openmamba/pkggroups.db
#
#add_binary_packages_to_repository $MOUNTDIR2/openmamba "$ALL_PKGS $EXTRA_PKGS" "$INSTALLED"
#echo "Generating APT database..."
#ln -s RPMS/$arch $MOUNTDIR2/openmamba/RPMS.$arch
#genbasedir $MOUNTDIR2/openmamba
#mkdir $MOUNTDIR2/.disk
#cat $MOUNTDIR/etc/openmamba-release > $MOUNTDIR2/.disk/info
# Finally produce the media
MOUNTDIR=$MOUNTDIR2 produce_media $MEDIA_NAME
for i in $SUBPLATFORM; do
. $TARGETDIR/platforms/$i/settings.inc
CURR_MEDIA_NAME=`PLATFORM=$i media_name`
cat >> $LOCALSTATEDIR/.$MEDIA_NAME.inc.html << _EOF
<br><p><b>Root target(s):</b>
<div><table width="90%"><tr><td>
_EOF
cat $LOCALSTATEDIR/.$CURR_MEDIA_NAME.inc.html >> \
$LOCALSTATEDIR/.$MEDIA_NAME.inc.html
echo "</td></tr></table></div>" >> $LOCALSTATEDIR/.$MEDIA_NAME.inc.html
done
exit 0

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# produce livecd bootable ISO image
MEDIA_NAMES=()
DISTROMATIC_OPT=""
for i in $SUBPLATFORM; do
. $TARGETDIR/platforms/$i/settings.inc
CURR_MEDIA_NAME=`PLATFORM=$i media_name`
MEDIA_NAMES=(${MEDIA_NAMES[*]} $CURR_MEDIA_NAME)
[ "$FORCE" = "1" -o ! -e "$LOCALSTATEDIR/$CURR_MEDIA_NAME" ] && {
makedist $MAKEDIST_TARGET PLATFORM=$i FORCE=1 DISTROMATIC=$DISTROMATIC_OPT || exit 1
DISTROMATIC_OPT="off"
}
done
[ "$PRODUCT_NAME_OVERRIDE" ] && PRODUCT_NAME=$PRODUCT_NAME_OVERRIDE
[ "$PRODUCT_NAME" ] && \
MEDIA_NAME=`PLATFORM=$PRODUCT_NAME media_name` ||
MEDIA_NAME=`media_name`
. $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/settings.inc
echo "Creating bootable livecd..."
[ "$MOUNTDIR" ] && rm -rf $MOUNTDIR/*
[ "$MOUNTDIR2" ] && rm -rf $MOUNTDIR2/*
#[ "$EXTRA_PACKAGES" ] && {
# echo "- installing repository with extra packages"
# add_packages_to_repository $MOUNTDIR/repositories/extras "$EXTRA_PACKAGES"
#}
echo "- installing ${MEDIA_NAMES[0]}"
mkdir -p $MOUNTDIR2/LiveOS
cp $LOCALSTATEDIR/${MEDIA_NAMES[0]} $MOUNTDIR2/LiveOS/squashfs.img
echo "- generating MD5 sum for ${MEDIA_NAMES[0]}"
md5sum $MOUNTDIR2/LiveOS/squashfs.img > $MOUNTDIR2/LiveOS/squashfs.img.MD5

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Menu' di avvio di openmamba
===========================
1) Avvio con risoluzione 800x600 (scelta predefinita)
2) Avvio con risoluzione 1024x768
3) Avvio con risoluzione 1280x1024
1-freevideo, 2-freevideo, 3-freevideo) come 1,2,3 + driver video Open Source
8) Avvio in modalita' di debug
9) Esegue un test della memoria di sistema
Digitare 1 o attendere 10 secondi per l'avvio automatico.
E' possibile passare parametri extra al kernel. Ad esempio:
boot: 1 debug=1 video=vesafb:off postplug=nosound,freevideo
In caso di problemi all'avvio utilizzare la scelta 8 o le opzioni debug=1 e
video=vesafb:off per visualizzare su schermo i messaggi di sistema.
NOTA: nella maggior parte dei casi basta premere INVIO per l'avvio predefinito.

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%buildinfo%
Menu' di avvio
==============
F1) Aiuto
Premere INVIO o attendere 10 secondi per l'avvio in modalita' predefinita.

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openmamba livecd - istruzioni per l'installazione su disco fisso
================================================================
Istruzioni
----------
L'installazione del sistema su disco fisso avviene attraverso il sistema live.
1) avvia il computer dal livecd e attendi il caricamento del sistema grafico
2) fai clic sull'icona 'installa' sul desktop

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openmamba installdvd
====================
openmamba live CD è una versione live release del sistema operativo openmamba
che può essere usata immediatamente avviando o riavviando il computer con il
CD inserito nel lettore.
Fornisce un'interfaccia di installazione del sistema su disco rigido
che permette l'installazione e l'uso di openmamba mantenendo il sistema
operativo pre-installato nel computer (es. Microsoft Windows).
Il livecd effettua l'installazione dei pacchetti base per l'installazione del
sistema. Dopo l'avvio del sistema installato su hard disk l'installazione deve
essere completata utilizzando una connessione di rete e l'apposito tool che comparirà
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openmamba CD boot menu
======================
kms) Autodetect startup video mode (default choice)
vga1024) Force system startup at 1024x768 resolution
vga800) Force system startup at 1280x1024 resolution
debug) System startup in debug mode
memtest) Start a system memory benchmark
Please, enter your choice or wait 10 seconds to boot automatically.
You can also pass some extra parameters to the kernel. For example:
boot: kms debug=1 splash=off postplug=nosound,freevideo
If you have trouble booting the system please use the choice 'debug' or the
debug=1 and splash=off options in order to see system messages.
NOTE: In most cases you just need to hit ENTER to boot with default settings.

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%buildinfo%
Boot menu
=========
F1) Help
Please, press ENTER or wait 10 seconds to boot with default options.

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openmamba livecd - fixed disk installation instructions
=======================================================
Instructions
------------
System installation on fixed disk is performed via the live system.
1) boot from livecd and wait for the graphical desktop system to start
2) click on the 'install' icon in the desktop

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openmamba installcd
====================
openmamba live CD is a live release of the openmamba operating system
that can immediately be used simply by booting or rebooting your computer
with the CD in the reader.
It provides an installation interface for system installation on fixed disk
that let's you use openmamba while maintaining the operating system
pre-installed in your computer (e.g. Microsoft Windows).
The livecd will install the base openmamba system. The installation must be
completed using a network connection and a tool that will automatically start
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MEDIA=iso
DISTROMATIC=off
if [ "$ARCH" = "i586" ]; then
KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba
KERNEL_PLATFORM=""
#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="vboxvideo"
elif [ "$ARCH" = "x86_64" ]; then
KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba-x86_64
KERNEL_PLATFORM=""
#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="vboxvideo"
fi
[ "$SUBPLATFORM" ] || {
SUBPLATFORM="livecd-root"
PRODUCT_NAME="livecd"
}
TARGET_HOSTNAME=openmamba-livecd
ROOTDEV=/dev/sda1
ROOTFS=ext3

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$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livedvd-kde4: desktop-base-kde4 kppp krfb ark kcalc kdf kgpg \
ksnapshot okular kontact kmail akregator kmix \
kopete bluedevil smb4k amarok kwallet dragon kate
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postplug-xorg postplug-sound openssh-server \
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-commontools xorg-server \
xorg-fonts-100dpi xorg-fonts-Type1 xorg-fonts-TTF \
xorg-drv-input-synaptics xorg-apps-extra xterm \
ttf-freefont liberation-fonts-ttf \
gparted ntfs-3g libdvdcss \
chromium kpartsplugin \
macbook-tools livecd-tools gdb \
Mesa-tools driconf parted testdisk samba-server \
smart-gui cpufreqd mambatray \
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livedvd-kde4 testdisk photorec
# Localization targets
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livedvd-root-en: \
kde-l10n-en_GB
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livedvd-root-es: \
kde-l10n-es
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livedvd-root-fr: \
kde-l10n-fr
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livedvd-root-it: \
kde-l10n-it
$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livedvd-root-de: \
kde-l10n-de
# FIXME: add kdepim
syslog-ng:
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networkmanagergui = plasma-applet-networkmanagement
xorgdrvvideo += xorg-drv-video-vboxvideo VirtualBox-vboxguest

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## don't activate some services
#rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rcsysinit.d/{S35hdparm,S30loadmodules,S40swap}
#rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rc*.d/{S12random,S13sysinit,S20network,S44acpid,S55sshd}
#rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rc*.d/{K00splash,K01acpid,K90random,K96swap,K97network,K97udev,K98localnet}
# change inittab so it opens tty root shells instead of asking for login
#
echo "Forcing \`inittab' to open tty root shells with no login..."
sed -i 's,^1:.*,1:234:respawn:/sbin/mingetty --autologin root --loginpause --noclear tty1,' $MOUNTDIR/etc/inittab
sed -i 's,^\([2-3]\):.*,\1:2345:respawn:/sbin/mingetty --autologin root --loginpause --noclear tty\1,' $MOUNTDIR/etc/inittab
sed -i '/^[4-6]:.*/d' $MOUNTDIR/etc/inittab
# configure for runlevel 5 boot
sed -i "s|id:3\(:initdefault.*\)|id:5\1|" $MOUNTDIR/etc/inittab
# configure KDM for autologin
#
if [ -e $MOUNTDIR/opt/kde/share/config/kdm/kdmrc ]; then
sed -i 's|[#]*AutoLoginEnable=.*|AutoLoginEnable=true|' \
$MOUNTDIR/opt/kde/share/config/kdm/kdmrc
sed -i 's|[#]*AutoReLogin=.*|AutoReLogin=true|' \
$MOUNTDIR/opt/kde/share/config/kdm/kdmrc
sed -i 's|[#]*AutoLoginUser=.*|AutoLoginUser=liveuser|' \
$MOUNTDIR/opt/kde/share/config/kdm/kdmrc
fi
# FIXME: ensure alternatives are correclty set
chroot $MOUNTDIR update-alternatives-set-dri
# set timezone according to LANGUAGE (default is UTC)
#
case $LANGUAGE in
it) timezone=Europe/Rome ;;
es) timezone=Europe/Madrid ;;
fr) timezone=Europe/Paris ;;
de) timezone=Europe/Berlin ;;
en) timezone=Europe/London ;;
*) timezone=UTC ;;
esac
echo $timezone > $MOUNTDIR/etc/timezone
cp $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/zoneinfo/$timezone $MOUNTDIR/etc/localtime
# configure favorites in kde menu
for f in /usr/share/applications/chromium-devel.desktop /opt/kde/share/applications/amarok.desktop; do
chroot $MOUNTDIR /opt/kde/bin/kickoffcfg --add-favorite $f
done
# clean rpm database before doing other operations with internal rpm
# to fix cross x86/x86_64 installation error:
# error: db4 error(-30986) from dbcursor->get: DB_PAGE_NOTFOUND: Requested page not found
clean_rpm_database
virtualbox_ver=`ls -d $MOUNTDIR/usr/src/vboxvideo-* | sed "s|.*-||"`
for K in $KERNEL_EXTRAVER $KERNEL_MORE_EXTRAVER; do
# pre-create video drivers for VirtualBox
chroot $MOUNTDIR dkms install -q -m vboxguest -v ${virtualbox_ver} -k ${KERNEL_MAJVER}$K --force
chroot $MOUNTDIR dkms install -q -m vboxvideo -v ${virtualbox_ver} -k ${KERNEL_MAJVER}$K --force
# remove unused initramfs generated by kernel
rm -f $MOUNTDIR/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${K}.img*
# # remove failsafe image to save space for livecd
# rm -f $MOUNTDIR/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}-failsafe.img*
done
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