commit 82255484eee51700776b7f61b82438a9f9576455 Author: Silvan Calarco Date: Thu May 19 16:02:37 2011 +0200 Initial commit diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..62297c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET): rpm make +# gcc gcc-c++ gcc-cpp +$(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: sysvinit util-linux module-init-tools \ + procps sed grep net-tools tar bzip2 unzip zip pciutils \ + pam shadow-common pwdutils acpid mingetty screen \ + net-tools prelink mc dhcpclient timezone nfs-utils \ + wireless_tools wpa_supplicant openmamba-release grub2 refit-tools openssh-clients \ + dosfstools man mbr iptables cups vim iputils sudo postplug xinetd less \ + reiserfsprogs reiser4progs ppp b43-tools mdadm eciadsl usb-modeswitch \ + ndiswrapper slmodem usbutils ftp telnet eject bluez \ + tcpdump pcmcia-utils xdg-utils unionfs_utils iproute $(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-firmwares \ + $(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-devel +$(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 + +kdelibs: + @[ `echo " $$INSTALLED " | grep -c " $@ "` -eq 0 ] && \ + { echo -n "$@ "; \ + [ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "" ] && [ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "en" ] && echo -n "kde-i18n-$(LANGUAGE) "; } || \ + : +kdelibs4: + @[ `echo " $$INSTALLED " | grep -c " $@ "` -eq 0 ] && \ + { echo -n "$@ "; \ + [ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "" ] && [ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "en" ] && echo -n "kde-l10n-$(LANGUAGE) "; } || \ + : +koffice: + @[ `echo " $$INSTALLED " | grep -c " $@ "` -eq 0 ] && \ + { echo -n "$@ "; \ + [ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "" ] && [ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "en" ] && echo -n "koffice-i18n-$(LANGUAGE) "; } || \ + : +#k3b: +# @[ `echo " $$INSTALLED " | grep -c " $@ "` -eq 0 ] && \ +# { echo -n "$@ "; \ +# [ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "" ] && [ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "en" ] && echo -n "k3b-i18n-$(LANGUAGE) "; } || \ +# : +aspell: + @[ `echo " $$INSTALLED " | grep -c " $@ "` -eq 0 ] && \ + { echo -n "$@ "; \ + [ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "" ] && echo -n "aspell-$(LANGUAGE) "; } || \ + : +OpenOffice: + @[ `echo " $$INSTALLED " | grep -c " $@ "` -eq 0 ] && \ + { echo -n "$@ "; \ + [ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "" ] && [ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "en" ] && \ + echo -n "OpenOffice-i18n-$(LANGUAGE) "; } || \ + echo -n "OpenOffice-i18n-en " +#OpenOffice-help: +# @[ `echo " $$INSTALLED " | grep -c " $@ "` -eq 0 ] && \ +# { echo -n "$@ "; \ +# [ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "" ] && [ ! "$(LANGUAGE)" = "en" ] && \ +# echo -n "OpenOffice-help-$(LANGUAGE) "; } || \ +# echo -n "OpenOffice-help-en " diff --git a/Makefile.defs b/Makefile.defs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..90d1221 --- /dev/null +++ b/Makefile.defs @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ +# def file for openmamba platforms + +# libc +libpthread.so.0 = glibc + +# kernel +kernelnvidia = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-nvidia kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-nvidia_71xx kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-nvidia_96xx +kernelsound = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-sound-backport +kernelwireless = kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-wireless kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-nongpl-wl kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-rtl8192se +# kernel-$(KERNEL_EXTRAVER)-atl1e +kernelfglrx = kernel-$(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 + +# xorg +xorglibGL = libGL-Mesa-dri libGL-fglrx-X11 libGL-nvidia-X11 libGL-nvidia_71xx-X11 libGL-nvidia_96xx-X11 libGL-nvidia_173xx-X11 +xorglibglx = xorg-ext-libglx xorg-ext-libglx-nvidia xorg-ext-libglx-nvidia_71xx xorg-ext-libglx-nvidia_96xx xorg-ext-libglx-nvidia_173xx +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 xorg-drv-video-nvidia_71xx xorg-drv-video-nvidia_96xx xorg-drv-video-nvidia_173xx +xorgdrvvideo = xorg-drv-video-base xorg-drv-video-fglrx xorg-drv-video-nvidia xorg-drv-video-nvidia_71xx xorg-drv-video-nvidia_96xx xorg-drv-video-nvidia_173xx xorg-drv-video-nouveau xorg-drv-video-vboxvideo +xorgdrvinput = xorg-drv-input-mouse xorg-drv-input-keyboard xorg-drv-input-joystick xorg-drv-input-void xorg-drv-input-synaptics xorg-drv-input-vboxmouse xorg-drv-input-evtouch +libGL.so.1 = libGL-Mesa-dri +libGLU.so.1 = libGL-Mesa-dri + + +splashtheme = splash-theme-openmamba +bootloader = syslinux +alsaplayer_output = alsaplayer-output-alsa +#libscanpci.so = xorg-server +libgtkpeer.so = libgcj4 +libjvm.so = libgcj4 +libjawt.so = libgcj4 +libawt.so = libgcj4 +libjava.so = sun-java-runtime +libjava_crw_demo.so = sun-java-runtime +libmawt.so = sun-java-runtime +libnet.so = sun-java-runtime +libverify.so = sun-java-runtime +libjava.so[SUNWprivate_1.1] = sun-java-runtime +libjava_crw_demo.so[SUNWprivate_1.1] = sun-java-runtime +libjvm.so[SUNWprivate_1.1] = sun-java-runtime +libjawt.so[SUNWprivate_1.1] = sun-java-runtime +libmawt.so[SUNWprivate_1.1] = sun-java-runtime +libnet.so[SUNWprivate_1.1] = sun-java-runtime +libverify.so[SUNWprivate_1.1] = sun-java-runtime +libphonon.so.4 = libphonon +/usr/bin/python = python +python[abi] = python +libpython = libpython +python = python +sopranobackend = soprano-backend-virtuoso +dhcpclient = dhcp-client +networkmanagergui = network-manager-applet cnetworkmanager +phonon_backend = phonon-backend-gstreamer +liblapack.so.3 = liblapack +mono[Mono.Cecil] = mono-core +mono[Mono.Cecil.Mdb] = mono-core + +libxul.so = xulrunner +libkorganizer.so.1 = korganizer +libkorganizer_calendar.so.1 = korganizer +libkorganizer_eventviewer.so.1 = korganizer +libsmb4kdialogs.so = smb4k4 + +perl[bytes] = perl +perl[Automake__General] = automake +perl[Automake__Struct] = automake +perl[Automake__Struct__Tie_ISA] = automake +perl[Automake__XFile] = automake + +/usr/bin/expect = expect85 +/usr/bin/expectk = expect85-tk +/usr/bin/test = coreutils +/sbin/nologin= 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 + +# openoffice +openofficei18n = OpenOffice-i18n-$(LANGUAGE) + +ifdef PLATFORM +include $(TARGETSDIR)/$(TARGET)/platforms/$(PLATFORM)/Makefile.defs +endif diff --git a/makedist.inc.sh b/makedist.inc.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4982f5b --- /dev/null +++ b/makedist.inc.sh @@ -0,0 +1,161 @@ +# 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 $ROOTFS + +#create_livecd + +create_rpm_database +create_devices +create_fstab "$ROOTDEV" "$ROOTFS" + +install_rpms "filesystem gzip texinfo ldconfig bash libreadline glibc libncurses initscripts setup coreutils chkconfig libattr libstdc++6" "--nodeps --noorder --noscripts" + +# Workaround: avoid a circular dependency with bash +INSTALLED="texinfo" + +#install_rpms_by_target \ +# "Installing kernel..." mtd-base \ +# "$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 + install_kernel ${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}${KERNEL_PLATFORM} "${KERNEL_ADDITIONAL}" +fi + +# set system hostname and domain +[[ "$TARGET_HOSTNAME" ]] || TARGET_HOSTNAME="$MAKEDIST_TARGET" +[[ "$TARGET_DOMAIN" ]] || TARGET_DOMAIN="localdomain" + +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} "${RPMEXTRAARGS}" + +[ "$LANGUAGE" ] && install_rpms_by_target "Installing ${PLATFORM} platform localization packages for language $LANGUAGE" ${MAKEDIST_TARGET}-${PLATFORM}-${LANGUAGE} "${RPMEXTRAARGS}" +[ "$ARCH" ] && install_rpms_by_target "Installing ${PLATFORM} platform localization packages for arch $ARCH" ${MAKEDIST_TARGET}-${PLATFORM}-${ARCH} "${RPMEXTRAARGS}" + +if [ ! "$KERNEL_IGNORE" ]; then + update_modules_dependencies ${KERNEL_VER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER} +fi + +if [ "$APPLICATION_TARGET" ]; then + 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 > $MOUNTDIR/etc/sysconfig/network-devices/ifconfig.eth0 << _EOF +IF=eth0 +ONBOOT=yes +ZONE=local +BOOTPROTO=dhcp +_EOF +fi + +# erase_rpm_database +clean_rpm_database + +[ "$LANGUAGE" ] && { + + [ "$LANGUAGE" = "en" ] && KEYMAP=us || KEYMAP="$LANGUAGE" + + # configure localization + cat > $MOUNTDIR/etc/sysconfig/keyboard << _EOF +KEYMAP=$KEYMAP.map +XKB_LAYOUT=$KEYMAP +XKB_MODEL=pc105 +XKB_OPTIONS= +_EOF + + [ "$COUNTRY" ] && { + cat > $MOUNTDIR/etc/sysconfig/i18n << _EOF +LANG=${LANGUAGE}_${COUNTRY}.UTF-8 +_EOF + } + +} + +echo "Deleting unneeded files..." +# delete unused localizations +# +find $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/locale \ + -maxdepth 1 -mindepth 1 -type d \ +! -name it* ! -name en* ! -name C ! -name l10n -exec rm -rf {} \; + +#$CHROOTCMD chkconfig --add acpid || +# { echo "$mkcd_me: fatal error, aborting installation" >&2 +# { (exit 1); exit 1; }; } + +# configure extlinux boot loader +#cat > $MOUNTDIR/boot/extlinux.conf << _EOF +#DEFAULT $PLATFORM +#LABEL $PLATFORM +#KERNEL /boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_VER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER} +#APPEND video=vesafb:1280x1024-32 root=$ROOTDEV console=tty1 +#resume2=swap:$SWAPDEV +#_EOF + +if [ "$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 + +# blacklist buggy ehci_hcd +#echo "blacklist ehci_hcd" > $MOUNTDIR/etc/modprobe.conf.d/ehci_hcd + + +# 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 + +post_install_rpms + +[ "$QEMU_COPIED_FOR_INST" ] && post_qemu + +# copy static files for target +[ -e $TARGETDIR/root ] && + cp -a $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 $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root/* $MOUNTDIR/ + +# copy localized static files for specific platform +[ "$LANGUAGE" -a -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root-$LANGUAGE ] && + cp -a $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root-$LANGUAGE/* $MOUNTDIR/ + +produce_media diff --git a/platforms/bootcd/Makefile b/platforms/bootcd/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..35d2fd6 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/bootcd/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-bootcd: memtest86+ +# Localized targets +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-bootcd-en: +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-bootcd-es: +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-bootcd-it: diff --git a/platforms/bootcd/Makefile.defs b/platforms/bootcd/Makefile.defs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1def362 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/bootcd/Makefile.defs @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +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 +xorgdrvvideo = xorg-drv-video-base xorg-drv-video-amd xorg-drv-video-nsc xorg-drv-video-fglrx xorg-drv-video-nvidia diff --git a/platforms/bootcd/post.inc.sh b/platforms/bootcd/post.inc.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9d14285 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/bootcd/post.inc.sh @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +# 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 + +# temporary workaround to disable nouveau driver in favour of nvidia proprietary until +# it gets 3D support +echo "blacklist nouveau" > $MOUNTDIR/etc/modprobe.d/nouveau.conf + +LANG=${LANGUAGE}_${COUNTRY} chroot $MOUNTDIR dracut \ + --filesystems "ext3 ext4 unionfs squashfs isofs reiserfs reiser4" \ + --nomdadmconf --nolvmconf \ + /boot/initramfs-${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 $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root/* $MOUNTDIR2/ + +MOUNTDIR=$MOUNTDIR2 produce_media + +exit 0 diff --git a/platforms/bootcd/pre.inc.sh b/platforms/bootcd/pre.inc.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b0e443c --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/bootcd/pre.inc.sh @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +# 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 +done diff --git a/platforms/bootcd/root/boot/isolinux/help.txt b/platforms/bootcd/root/boot/isolinux/help.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fdad50e --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/bootcd/root/boot/isolinux/help.txt @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ + + 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. + diff --git a/platforms/bootcd/root/boot/isolinux/helpit.txt b/platforms/bootcd/root/boot/isolinux/helpit.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..505f27d --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/bootcd/root/boot/isolinux/helpit.txt @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ + + 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. + diff --git a/platforms/bootcd/root/boot/isolinux/menu.txt b/platforms/bootcd/root/boot/isolinux/menu.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6c57a99 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/bootcd/root/boot/isolinux/menu.txt @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ + + 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. + diff --git a/platforms/bootcd/root/openmamba-bootcd/CHANGES b/platforms/bootcd/root/openmamba-bootcd/CHANGES new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4d1d5f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/bootcd/root/openmamba-bootcd/CHANGES @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +openmamba bootcd + +20070917 +======== +* removed installation of unused kernel-nongpl packages + +20070914 +======== +* add reiserfs, ata_piix and sta_via support + +20070728 +======== +* first release diff --git a/platforms/bootcd/root/openmamba-bootcd/COPYING b/platforms/bootcd/root/openmamba-bootcd/COPYING new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5a965fb --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/bootcd/root/openmamba-bootcd/COPYING @@ -0,0 +1,280 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 2, June 1991 + + Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The licenses for most software are designed to take away your +freedom to share and change it. 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Supported filesystems are ext2 and ext3." + fi + fi + findiso + if [ "$FOUND_ISO" ]; then +# /sbin/splash_util -c repaint ${splash_add} -t default --mesg="Mounting compressed filesystem" --progress="5555" + msg ":: Mounting compressed filesystem" + /bin/losetup /dev/loop1 /cdrom/rootfs.compressed + mount -r -t squashfs /dev/loop1 /squashfs + + if [ "${unionfs}" != "off" -a "${unionfs}" != "OFF" ]; then + + [ "${unionfs}" = "reset" ] && { + msg ":: Resetting unionfs data in rwroot" + mkdir -p /flash/old + mv /flash/rwroot /flash/old/ + } + msg ":: Mounting unionfs" + mkdir -p /flash/rwroot + mount -t unionfs -o dirs=/flash/rwroot=rw:/squashfs=ro unionfs ${NEWROOT} + mkdir -p ${NEWROOT}/squashfs ${NEWROOT}/flash ${NEWROOT}/cdrom + mount -n -o move /squashfs ${NEWROOT}/squashfs + mount -n -o move /flash ${NEWROOT}/flash + mount -n -o move /cdrom ${NEWROOT}/cdrom + else + msg ":: Creating directories and symlinks on ramdisk..." + /bin/mount -t tmpfs /dev/shm ${NEWROOT} + mkdir -p \ + ${NEWROOT}/tmp ${NEWROOT}/proc ${NEWROOT}/sys \ + ${NEWROOT}/initrd ${NEWROOT}/mnt ${NEWROOT}/media \ + ${NEWROOT}/oldroot ${NEWROOT}/squashfs ${NEWROOT}/flash \ + ${NEWROOT}/cdrom + mount -n -o move /squashfs ${NEWROOT}/squashfs + mount -n -o move /flash ${NEWROOT}/flash + mount -n -o move /cdrom ${NEWROOT}/cdrom + 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 / + fi + + # 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} +# msg ":: Could not run init; opening a command prompt." +# /bin/sh.shared + else + msg ":: FATAL ERROR: could not find a valid ISO image." +# /bin/sh.shared + fi +done diff --git a/platforms/bootusb-test/post.inc.sh b/platforms/bootusb-test/post.inc.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..071e989 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/bootusb-test/post.inc.sh @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +# make initramfs + +chroot $MOUNTDIR depmod -a ${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER} + +LANG=${LANGUAGE}_${COUNTRY} chroot $MOUNTDIR dracut \ + --filesystems "ext3 ext4 unionfs squashfs isofs reiserfs reiser4" \ + --nomdadmconf --nolvmconf \ + /boot/initramfs-${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 $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 $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root/* $MOUNTDIR2/ + +# copy localized static files for specific platform +[ "$LANGUAGE" -a -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root-$LANGUAGE ] && + cp -a $TARGETDIR/platforms/$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 + +exit 0 diff --git a/platforms/bootusb-test/root/boot/openmamba.png b/platforms/bootusb-test/root/boot/openmamba.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ca02a2e Binary files /dev/null and b/platforms/bootusb-test/root/boot/openmamba.png differ diff --git a/platforms/bootusb-test/root/openmamba-bootusb/CHANGES b/platforms/bootusb-test/root/openmamba-bootusb/CHANGES new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0cab7af --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/bootusb-test/root/openmamba-bootusb/CHANGES @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +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) + diff --git a/platforms/bootusb-test/root/openmamba-bootusb/COPYING b/platforms/bootusb-test/root/openmamba-bootusb/COPYING new file mode 100644 index 0000000..94a9ed0 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/bootusb-test/root/openmamba-bootusb/COPYING @@ -0,0 +1,674 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 3, 29 June 2007 + + Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for +software and other kinds of works. + + The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed +to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read +. diff --git a/platforms/bootusb-test/root/openmamba-bootusb/INSTALL b/platforms/bootusb-test/root/openmamba-bootusb/INSTALL new file mode 100644 index 0000000..571abda --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/bootusb-test/root/openmamba-bootusb/INSTALL @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +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 : + +mkfs.ext3 /dev/ + +3) Copy the filesystem from flash to disk: + +mkdir /media/install +mount /dev/ /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/ --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/ /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! diff --git a/platforms/bootusb-test/root/openmamba-bootusb/README b/platforms/bootusb-test/root/openmamba-bootusb/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4c76f5a --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/bootusb-test/root/openmamba-bootusb/README @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +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 + +The filesystem (ext2) and the given option are recommended to fit the system +on a 1GB device. + +3rd step) Installing the cpio image + +mount +cd +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 + diff --git a/platforms/bootusb-test/root/openmamba-bootusb/TODO b/platforms/bootusb-test/root/openmamba-bootusb/TODO new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4b4100c --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/bootusb-test/root/openmamba-bootusb/TODO @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +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 diff --git a/platforms/bootusb-test/settings.inc b/platforms/bootusb-test/settings.inc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..256e01c --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/bootusb-test/settings.inc @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +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 diff --git a/platforms/bootusb/Makefile b/platforms/bootusb/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..57faa7f --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/bootusb/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-bootusb: openmamba-release syslinux memtest86+ $(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-firmwares +# Localization targets +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-bootusb-en: +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-bootusb-it: +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-bootusb-es: diff --git a/platforms/bootusb/Makefile.defs b/platforms/bootusb/Makefile.defs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/platforms/bootusb/initramfs-include.sh b/platforms/bootusb/initramfs-include.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c0f4ac5 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/bootusb/initramfs-include.sh @@ -0,0 +1,96 @@ +FOUND_ISO= +#RAMSIZE=100000 -o "size=${RAMSIZE}k" + +msg ":: Creating new root ramdisk (dinamic size=${RAMSIZE}k) on /dev/shm..." +mkdir -p /flash /cdrom /squashfs /newroot + +# +# findiso(): looks for ISO9660 images stored in flash root +# +findiso(){ + msg ":: Looking for openmamba ISO cdrom images" + + # try removable devices only + for i in /flash/openmamba-*.iso; do + /bin/losetup /dev/loop0 $i + if mount -r -t iso9660 /dev/loop0 /cdrom >/dev/null 2>&1; then + if test -r /cdrom/rootfs.compressed; then + msg ":: Valid ISO image $i found..." + FOUND_ISO="$i" + return 0 + fi + umount /cdrom + fi + /bin/losetup /dev/loop0 + done + return 1 +} + +#/sbin/splash_util -c repaint ${splash_add} -t default --mesg="Looking for cdrom device" --progress="4444" + +while true; do + msg ":: root device is ${root}" + if ! mount -t ext3 ${root} /flash >/dev/null 2>&1; then + if ! mount -t ext2 ${root} /flash >/dev/null 2>&1; then + err ":: Unable to mount USB rootfs. Supported filesystems are ext2 and ext3." + fi + fi + findiso + if [ "$FOUND_ISO" ]; then +# /sbin/splash_util -c repaint ${splash_add} -t default --mesg="Mounting compressed filesystem" --progress="5555" + msg ":: Mounting compressed filesystem" + /bin/losetup /dev/loop1 /cdrom/rootfs.compressed + mount -r -t squashfs /dev/loop1 /squashfs + + if [ "${unionfs}" != "off" -a "${unionfs}" != "OFF" ]; then + + [ "${unionfs}" = "reset" ] && { + msg ":: Resetting unionfs data in rwroot" + mkdir -p /flash/old + mv /flash/rwroot /flash/old/ + } + msg ":: Mounting unionfs" + mkdir -p /flash/rwroot + mount -t unionfs -o dirs=/flash/rwroot=rw:/squashfs=ro unionfs /newroot + mkdir -p /newroot/squashfs /newroot/flash /newroot/cdrom + mount -n -o move /squashfs /newroot/squashfs + mount -n -o move /flash /newroot/flash + mount -n -o move /cdrom /newroot/cdrom + else + msg ":: Creating directories and symlinks on ramdisk..." + /bin/mount -t tmpfs /dev/shm /newroot + mkdir -p \ + /newroot/tmp /newroot/proc /newroot/sys \ + /newroot/initrd /newroot/mnt /newroot/media \ + /newroot/oldroot /newroot/squashfs /newroot/flash \ + /newroot/cdrom + mount -n -o move /squashfs /newroot/squashfs + mount -n -o move /flash /newroot/flash + mount -n -o move /cdrom /newroot/cdrom + 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 / + fi + + # 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} + msg ":: Could not run init; opening a command prompt." + /bin/sh.shared + else + msg ":: Could not find a valid ISO image; opening a command prompt." + /bin/sh.shared + fi +done diff --git a/platforms/bootusb/post.inc.sh b/platforms/bootusb/post.inc.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..924fcc3 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/bootusb/post.inc.sh @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +# make initramfs + +# temporary workaround to disable nouveau driver in favour of nvidia proprietary until +# it gets 3D support +echo "blacklist nouveau" > $MOUNTDIR/etc/modprobe.d/nouveau.conf + +chroot $MOUNTDIR depmod -a ${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER} + +## FIXME: ONLY FOR TEST; REMOVE THE FOLLOWING LINE! +#cp /tmp/unionfs.ko $MOUNTDIR/lib/modules/${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}/kernel/fs/unionfs/unionfs.ko +#cp /tmp/squashfs.ko $MOUNTDIR/lib/modules/${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}/kernel/fs/squashfs/squashfs.ko + +LANG=${LANGUAGE}_${COUNTRY} chroot $MOUNTDIR dracut \ + --filesystems "ext3 ext4 unionfs squashfs isofs reiserfs reiser4" \ + --nomdadmconf --nolvmconf \ + /boot/initramfs-${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 rdshell debug +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 $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 $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root/* $MOUNTDIR2/ + +# copy localized static files for specific platform +[ "$LANGUAGE" -a -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root-$LANGUAGE ] && + cp -a $TARGETDIR/platforms/$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 + +exit 0 diff --git a/platforms/bootusb/root/boot/openmamba.png b/platforms/bootusb/root/boot/openmamba.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ca02a2e Binary files /dev/null and b/platforms/bootusb/root/boot/openmamba.png differ diff --git a/platforms/bootusb/root/openmamba-bootusb/CHANGES b/platforms/bootusb/root/openmamba-bootusb/CHANGES new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0cab7af --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/bootusb/root/openmamba-bootusb/CHANGES @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +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) + diff --git a/platforms/bootusb/root/openmamba-bootusb/COPYING b/platforms/bootusb/root/openmamba-bootusb/COPYING new file mode 100644 index 0000000..94a9ed0 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/bootusb/root/openmamba-bootusb/COPYING @@ -0,0 +1,674 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 3, 29 June 2007 + + Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for +software and other kinds of works. + + The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed +to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read +. diff --git a/platforms/bootusb/root/openmamba-bootusb/INSTALL b/platforms/bootusb/root/openmamba-bootusb/INSTALL new file mode 100644 index 0000000..571abda --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/bootusb/root/openmamba-bootusb/INSTALL @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +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 : + +mkfs.ext3 /dev/ + +3) Copy the filesystem from flash to disk: + +mkdir /media/install +mount /dev/ /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/ --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/ /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! diff --git a/platforms/bootusb/root/openmamba-bootusb/README b/platforms/bootusb/root/openmamba-bootusb/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4c76f5a --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/bootusb/root/openmamba-bootusb/README @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +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 + +The filesystem (ext2) and the given option are recommended to fit the system +on a 1GB device. + +3rd step) Installing the cpio image + +mount +cd +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 + diff --git a/platforms/bootusb/root/openmamba-bootusb/TODO b/platforms/bootusb/root/openmamba-bootusb/TODO new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4b4100c --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/bootusb/root/openmamba-bootusb/TODO @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +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 diff --git a/platforms/bootusb/settings.inc b/platforms/bootusb/settings.inc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3867757 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/bootusb/settings.inc @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +MEDIA=cpio +MULTITHREAD=1 +DISTROMATIC=on + +KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba +KERNEL_PLATFORM="" +#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="extramodules wireless sound" + +RPMEXTRAARGS="--excludedocs" + +TARGET_HOSTNAME=openmamba-bootusb +ROOTDEV=/dev/sda1 +ROOTFS=ext3 diff --git a/platforms/flash-1GB/Makefile b/platforms/flash-1GB/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cfa4ca7 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/flash-1GB/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-flash-1GB: \ + postplug-xorg postplug-sound \ + $(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-commontools msysklogd xorg-server \ + xorg-fonts-100dpi xorg-fonts-Type1 xorg-fonts-TTF \ + ttf-freefont kdebase4-workspace kdebase4-runtime dolphin konqueror \ + kppp4 \ + smart-gui gparted kmix msysklogd ntfs-3g \ + xorg-drv-input-synaptics \ + macbook-tools kdebluetooth4 livecd-tools ndisgtk \ + mambatray +# knemo +# Localization targets +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-flash-1GB-en: +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-flash-1GB-es: +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-flash-1GB-it: +# removed: kaffeine knemo diff --git a/platforms/flash-1GB/Makefile.defs b/platforms/flash-1GB/Makefile.defs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/platforms/flash-1GB/post.inc.sh b/platforms/flash-1GB/post.inc.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..35a25d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/flash-1GB/post.inc.sh @@ -0,0 +1,116 @@ +## 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,^\([1-3]\):.*,\1:2345:respawn:/sbin/mingetty --autologin root --noclear tty\1,' $MOUNTDIR/etc/inittab +sed -i '/^[4-6]:.*/d' $MOUNTDIR/etc/inittab + +# make initramfs +chroot $MOUNTDIR depmod -a + +# temporary workaround to disable nouveau driver in favour of nvidia proprietary until +# it gets 3D support +echo "blacklist nouveau" > $MOUNTDIR/etc/modprobe.d/nouveau.conf + +LANG=${LANGUAGE}_${COUNTRY} chroot $MOUNTDIR dracut \ + --filesystems "ext3 ext4 unionfs squashfs isofs reiserfs reiser4" \ + --nomdadmconf --nolvmconf \ + /boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz \ + ${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER} + +# configure isolinux boot loader +cat > $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/isolinux.cfg << _EOF +PROMPT 0 +TIMEOUT 20 +DEFAULT vesamenu.c32 +MENU TITLE ${buildinfo} (${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER} kernel) +MENU BACKGROUND openmamba.png +MENU COLOR TITLE 1;32;49 #ff00993d #00000000 std + +LABEL kms +MENU LABEL default + kernel /boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER} + append initrd=/boot/initrmfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz root=live:LABEL=${MAKEDIST_TARGET}_${PLATFORM} ro selinux=0 quiet splash vga=789 +LABEL vga1024 +MENU LABEL VGA 1024x768 (no modeset) + kernel /boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER} + append initrd=/boot/initrmfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz root=live:LABEL=${MAKEDIST_TARGET}_${PLATFORM} ro selinux=0 quiet splash vga=792 nomodeset +LABEL vga800 +MENU LABEL VGA 800x600 (no modeset) + kernel /boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER} + append initrd=/boot/initrmfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz root=live:LABEL=${MAKEDIST_TARGET}_${PLATFORM} ro selinux=0 quiet splash vga=789 nomodeset +LABEL debug +MENU LABEL Debug mode + kernel /boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER} + append initrd=/boot/initrmfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz root=live:LABEL=${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. 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But first, please read +. diff --git a/platforms/flash-1GB/root/openmamba-flash-1GB/INSTALL b/platforms/flash-1GB/root/openmamba-flash-1GB/INSTALL new file mode 100644 index 0000000..571abda --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/flash-1GB/root/openmamba-flash-1GB/INSTALL @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +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 : + +mkfs.ext3 /dev/ + +3) Copy the filesystem from flash to disk: + +mkdir /media/install +mount /dev/ /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/ --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/ /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! diff --git a/platforms/flash-1GB/root/openmamba-flash-1GB/README b/platforms/flash-1GB/root/openmamba-flash-1GB/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4c76f5a --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/flash-1GB/root/openmamba-flash-1GB/README @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +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 + +The filesystem (ext2) and the given option are recommended to fit the system +on a 1GB device. + +3rd step) Installing the cpio image + +mount +cd +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 + diff --git a/platforms/flash-1GB/root/openmamba-flash-1GB/TODO b/platforms/flash-1GB/root/openmamba-flash-1GB/TODO new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4b4100c --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/flash-1GB/root/openmamba-flash-1GB/TODO @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +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 diff --git a/platforms/flash-1GB/settings.inc b/platforms/flash-1GB/settings.inc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7a9a888 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/flash-1GB/settings.inc @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +MEDIA=cpio +MULTITHREAD=1 + +KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba +KERNEL_PLATFORM="" +#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="extramodules sound" + +RPMEXTRAARGS="--excludedocs" + +TARGET_HOSTNAME=openmamba-flash-1GB +ROOTDEV=/dev/sda1 +ROOTFS=ext3 diff --git a/platforms/flash-512MB/Makefile b/platforms/flash-512MB/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..affcf33 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/flash-512MB/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +openmamba-flash-512MB: $(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-commontools xorg-server rpm diff --git a/platforms/flash-512MB/Makefile.defs b/platforms/flash-512MB/Makefile.defs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/platforms/flash-512MB/post.inc.sh b/platforms/flash-512MB/post.inc.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..64d7f6d --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/flash-512MB/post.inc.sh @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +## 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,^\([1-3]\):.*,\1:2345:respawn:/sbin/mingetty --autologin root --noclear tty\1,' $MOUNTDIR/etc/inittab +sed -i '/^[4-6]:.*/d' $MOUNTDIR/etc/inittab + +# make initramfs + +# temporary workaround to disable nouveau driver in favour of nvidia proprietary until +# it gets 3D support +echo "blacklist nouveau" > $MOUNTDIR/etc/modprobe.d/nouveau.conf + +LANG=${LANGUAGE}_${COUNTRY} chroot $MOUNTDIR dracut \ + --filesystems "ext3 ext4 unionfs squashfs isofs reiserfs reiser4" \ + --nomdadmconf --nolvmconf \ + /boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz \ + ${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER} + +# configure isolinux boot loader +cat > $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/isolinux.cfg << _EOF +PROMPT 0 +TIMEOUT 20 +DEFAULT vesamenu.c32 +MENU TITLE ${buildinfo} (${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER} kernel) +MENU BACKGROUND openmamba.png +MENU COLOR TITLE 1;32;49 #ff00993d #00000000 std + +LABEL kms +MENU LABEL default + kernel /boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER} + append initrd=/boot/initrmfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz root=live:LABEL=${MAKEDIST_TARGET}_${PLATFORM} ro selinux=0 quiet splash vga=789 +LABEL vga1024 +MENU LABEL VGA 1024x768 (no modeset) + kernel /boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER} + append initrd=/boot/initrmfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz root=live:LABEL=${MAKEDIST_TARGET}_${PLATFORM} ro selinux=0 quiet splash vga=792 nomodeset +LABEL vga800 +MENU LABEL VGA 800x600 (no modeset) + kernel /boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER} + append initrd=/boot/initrmfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz root=live:LABEL=${MAKEDIST_TARGET}_${PLATFORM} ro selinux=0 quiet splash vga=789 nomodeset +LABEL debug +MENU LABEL Debug mode + kernel /boot/vmlinuz-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER} + append initrd=/boot/initrmfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz root=live:LABEL=${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 $MOUNTDIR2/boot/isolinux/isolinux.bin || + { echo "Error: /usr/share/syslinux/isolinux.bin not found. 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check your bios configuration and +whether it supports booting from USB (many bioses are buggy!). + + +Copyright (c) by Silvan Calarco diff --git a/platforms/flash-512MB/settings.inc b/platforms/flash-512MB/settings.inc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4e15183 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/flash-512MB/settings.inc @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +MEDIA=cpio +MULTITHREAD=1 + +KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba +KERNEL_PLATFORM="" +#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="extramodules" + +TARGET_HOSTNAME=openmamba-flash-512MB +ROOTDEV=/dev/sda1 +ROOTFS=ext3 diff --git a/platforms/flash-server/Makefile b/platforms/flash-server/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c536018 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/flash-server/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +$(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: diff --git a/platforms/flash-server/Makefile.defs b/platforms/flash-server/Makefile.defs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/platforms/flash-server/post.inc.sh b/platforms/flash-server/post.inc.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f5eb505 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/flash-server/post.inc.sh @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +## 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 + +# temporary workaround to disable nouveau driver in favour of nvidia proprietary until +# it gets 3D support +echo "blacklist nouveau" > $MOUNTDIR/etc/modprobe.d/nouveau.conf + +LANG=${LANGUAGE}_${COUNTRY} chroot $MOUNTDIR dracut \ + --filesystems "ext3 ext4 unionfs squashfs isofs reiserfs reiser4" \ + --nomdadmconf --nolvmconf \ + /boot/initramfs-${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 $MOUNTDIR /bin/bash -c "PRELINK_NOINITCHECK=1 /etc/cron.daily/prelink" diff --git a/platforms/flash-server/root/COPYING b/platforms/flash-server/root/COPYING new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5a965fb --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/flash-server/root/COPYING @@ -0,0 +1,280 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 2, June 1991 + + Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The licenses for most software are designed to take away your +freedom to share and change it. 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check your bios configuration and +whether it supports booting from USB (many bioses are buggy!). + + +Copyright (c) by Silvan Calarco diff --git a/platforms/flash-server/settings.inc b/platforms/flash-server/settings.inc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8defc48 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/flash-server/settings.inc @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +# cpio partition image +MEDIA=cpio +MEDIA_SIZE=512 +MULTITHREAD=1 + +KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba +KERNEL_PLATFORM="" +#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="extramodules" + +TARGET_HOSTNAME=openmamba-flashserver +ROOTDEV=/dev/sda1 +ROOTFS=ext3 diff --git a/platforms/installdvd/Makefile b/platforms/installdvd/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..59adb19 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/installdvd/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-installdvd: openmamba-release memtest86+ +# Localized targets +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-installdvd-en: +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-installdvd-it: +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-installdvd-es: + diff --git a/platforms/installdvd/Makefile.defs b/platforms/installdvd/Makefile.defs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f95e0ed --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/installdvd/Makefile.defs @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +xorglibGL = libGL-Mesa-dri libGL-nvidia-X11 libGL-fglrx-X11 +kernelnvidia = kernel-mamba-nongpl-nvidia +xorglibglx = xorg-ext-libglx xorg-ext-libglx-nvidia +#xorg-ext-libglx-nvidia +libGLcore.so.1 = xorg-drv-video-nvidia +libnvidia-tls.so.1 = xorg-drv-video-nvidia +xorgdrvvideo = xorg-drv-video-base xorg-drv-video-amd xorg-drv-video-nsc xorg-drv-video-fglrx xorg-drv-video-nvidia +libkorganizer.so.1 = korganizer +libkorganizer_calendar.so.1 = korganizer +libkorganizer_eventviewer.so.1 = korganizer +perl[Automake__General] = automake +perl[Automake__Struct] = automake +perl[Automake__Struct__Tie_ISA] = automake +perl[Automake__XFile] = automake diff --git a/platforms/installdvd/initramfs-include.sh b/platforms/installdvd/initramfs-include.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ee3320d --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/installdvd/initramfs-include.sh @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +FOUND_ROOTFS= +RAMSIZE=100000 + +msg ":: Creating new root ramdisk (dinamic size=${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 +done diff --git a/platforms/installdvd/post.inc.sh b/platforms/installdvd/post.inc.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3f79690 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/installdvd/post.inc.sh @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ +# 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} + +# temporary workaround to disable nouveau driver in favour of nvidia proprietary until +# it gets 3D support +echo "blacklist nouveau" > $MOUNTDIR/etc/modprobe.d/nouveau.conf + +LANG=${LANGUAGE}_${COUNTRY} chroot $MOUNTDIR dracut \ + --filesystems "ext3 ext4 unionfs squashfs isofs reiserfs reiser4" \ + --nomdadmconf --nolvmconf \ + /boot/initramfs-${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 $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root/* $MOUNTDIR2/ + +# copy localized static files for specific platform +[ "$LANGUAGE" -a -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root-$LANGUAGE ] && + cp -a $TARGETDIR/platforms/$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 +

Root target(s): +

+_EOF + cat $LOCALSTATEDIR/.$CURR_MEDIA_NAME.inc.html >> \ + $LOCALSTATEDIR/.$MEDIA_NAME.inc.html + echo "
" >> $LOCALSTATEDIR/.$MEDIA_NAME.inc.html +done + +exit 0 diff --git a/platforms/installdvd/pre.inc.sh b/platforms/installdvd/pre.inc.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d8410b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/installdvd/pre.inc.sh @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ + +# 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 diff --git a/platforms/installdvd/root-it/boot/isolinux/help.txt b/platforms/installdvd/root-it/boot/isolinux/help.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2e4d81d --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/installdvd/root-it/boot/isolinux/help.txt @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ + + 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. diff --git a/platforms/installdvd/root-it/boot/isolinux/menu.txt b/platforms/installdvd/root-it/boot/isolinux/menu.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..092622e --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/installdvd/root-it/boot/isolinux/menu.txt @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ + + %buildinfo% + + Menu' di avvio + ============== + + F1) Aiuto + + Premere INVIO o attendere 10 secondi per l'avvio in modalita' predefinita. + diff --git a/platforms/installdvd/root/boot/isolinux/help.txt b/platforms/installdvd/root/boot/isolinux/help.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..94a01b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/installdvd/root/boot/isolinux/help.txt @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ + + 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. 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But first, please read +. diff --git a/platforms/installdvd/root/openmamba-installdvd/INSTALL b/platforms/installdvd/root/openmamba-installdvd/INSTALL new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d2f8103 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/installdvd/root/openmamba-installdvd/INSTALL @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +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 diff --git a/platforms/installdvd/root/openmamba-installdvd/README b/platforms/installdvd/root/openmamba-installdvd/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..674e383 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/installdvd/root/openmamba-installdvd/README @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +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 +providing a full installation without requiring a network connection. + diff --git a/platforms/installdvd/root/openmamba-installdvd/TODO b/platforms/installdvd/root/openmamba-installdvd/TODO new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/platforms/installdvd/settings.inc b/platforms/installdvd/settings.inc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6c52d46 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/installdvd/settings.inc @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +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" diff --git a/platforms/livecd-gnome-root/Makefile b/platforms/livecd-gnome-root/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e547448 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livecd-gnome-root/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-gnome: \ + openssh-server usbutils wireless_tools parted iputils file rootfiles \ + ppp minicom xinetd chrony locales mc alsa-utils \ + man-db curl zip unzip iptables iproute wpa_supplicant mtd-utils nfs-utils \ + openssh-clients binutils telnet ftp debianutils diffutils bluez traceroute \ + openmamba-devel timezone sudo openobex liblame expect prelink NetworkManager \ + ModemManager cnetworkmanager network-manager-applet Mesa-tools \ + x11vnc xorg-server xorg-drv-video-fbdev xorg-drv-input-evdev xorg-drv-input-keyboard \ + xorg-drv-input-mouse xorg-drv-input-void \ + xorg-drv-input-tslib xcursor-transparent-theme rpm smart chromium desktop-base-openmamba \ + gdm gnome-session gnome-common gnome-control-center gnome-desktop gnome-desktop-sharp \ + gnome-icon-theme gnome-keyring gnome-menus gnome-mime-data gnome-packagekit gnome-panel \ + gnome-settings-daemon gnome-sharp gnome-terminal nautilus + +#kitchensync4 kontact4 kmail4 akregator4 kdeplasma-addons amarok +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-OpenOffice: libicu OpenOffice-Calc OpenOffice-Writer OpenOffice-Impress + +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-gnome-root: \ + postplug-xorg postplug-sound \ + $(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-commontools msysklogd 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 gag ntfs-3g libdvdcss \ + firefox compiz \ + macbook-tools livecd-tools \ + Mesa-tools driconf parted testdisk \ + compizconfig-settings-manager compiz-fusion-plugins-main \ + compiz-fusion-plugins-extra samba-server \ + ndisgtk 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: + +#OpenOffice-i18n-it diff --git a/platforms/livecd-gnome-root/Makefile.defs b/platforms/livecd-gnome-root/Makefile.defs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/platforms/livecd-gnome-root/post.inc.sh b/platforms/livecd-gnome-root/post.inc.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..11de8b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livecd-gnome-root/post.inc.sh @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +## 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} + +# temporary workaround to disable nouveau driver in favour of nvidia proprietary until +# it gets 3D support +echo "blacklist nouveau" > $MOUNTDIR/etc/modprobe.d/nouveau.conf + +# 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,^\([1-3]\):.*,\1:2345:respawn:/sbin/mingetty --autologin root --loginprog /sbin/login.live --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 +# +# sed -i 's|[#]*AutoLoginEnable=.*|AutoLoginEnable=true|' \ + +# FIXME: ensure alternatives are correclty set +chroot $MOUNTDIR update-alternatives-set-dri + +# don't stop msysklogd before halt/shutdown +# +rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rc0.d/K93msysklogd +rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rc6.d/K93msysklogd + +# 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 + +# enable CDROM autoeject on shutdown/reboot +# +sed -i -e '/^halt .*/i \ +/sbin/eject_cd.sh 2>&1 >/dev/null' $MOUNTDIR/etc/init.d/halt + +sed -i -e '/^reboot .*/i \ +/sbin/eject_cd.sh 2>&1 >/dev/null' $MOUNTDIR/etc/init.d/reboot + +# installer icon on root desktop +# FIXME: move this somewhere else +mkdir -p $MOUNTDIR/root/Desktop/ +cp $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/applications/openmamba-installer.desktop $MOUNTDIR/root/Desktop/ +cp $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/applications/openmamba-bootrecover.desktop $MOUNTDIR/root/Desktop/ + +# prebuild postplug sound CARDID_DB (with some ugly trick to make it work from chroot) +[ -e $MOUNTDIR/lib/modules/`uname -r` ] || ln -s ${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER} $MOUNTDIR/lib/modules/`uname -r` +echo "SOUND_BUILD_CARDID_DB_ONLY=1 /etc/postplug/postplug.d/sound" >> 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But first, please read +. diff --git a/platforms/livecd-gnome-root/root/openmamba-livecd/INSTALL b/platforms/livecd-gnome-root/root/openmamba-livecd/INSTALL new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9427f0c --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livecd-gnome-root/root/openmamba-livecd/INSTALL @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +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. diff --git a/platforms/livecd-gnome-root/root/openmamba-livecd/README b/platforms/livecd-gnome-root/root/openmamba-livecd/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..44df370 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livecd-gnome-root/root/openmamba-livecd/README @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +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. diff --git a/platforms/livecd-gnome-root/root/openmamba-livecd/TODO b/platforms/livecd-gnome-root/root/openmamba-livecd/TODO new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9566901 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livecd-gnome-root/root/openmamba-livecd/TODO @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +openmamba livecd +================ +List of things to do in future releases: + +* desktop automatic login as user (not root) diff --git a/platforms/livecd-gnome-root/settings.inc b/platforms/livecd-gnome-root/settings.inc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2329b74 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livecd-gnome-root/settings.inc @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +PRODUCT_NAME=livecd-gnome +MEDIA=squash_lzma +MULTITHREAD=1 + +KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba +KERNEL_PLATFORM="" +#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="extramodules" + +TARGET_HOSTNAME=openmamba-gnome +ROOTDEV= +ROOTFS= diff --git a/platforms/livecd-light-root/Makefile b/platforms/livecd-light-root/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b523315 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livecd-light-root/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-light: openssh-server usbutils wireless_tools parted iputils file rootfiles \ + ppp minicom xinetd 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 openmamba-devel timezone sudo \ + openobex liblame expect prelink NetworkManager ModemManager cnetworkmanager \ + 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 + +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-light-OpenOffice: libicu OpenOffice-Calc OpenOffice-Writer OpenOffice-Impress + +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-light-root: \ + postplug-xorg postplug-sound \ + $(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-commontools msysklogd 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 gag ntfs-3g libdvdcss \ + firefox compiz \ + macbook-tools livecd-tools \ + Mesa-tools driconf parted testdisk \ + compizconfig-settings-manager compiz-fusion-plugins-main \ + compiz-fusion-plugins-extra samba-server \ + ndisgtk 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: diff --git a/platforms/livecd-light-root/Makefile.defs b/platforms/livecd-light-root/Makefile.defs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/platforms/livecd-light-root/post.inc.sh b/platforms/livecd-light-root/post.inc.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6487bdd --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livecd-light-root/post.inc.sh @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +## 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} + +# temporary workaround to disable nouveau driver in favour of nvidia proprietary until +# it gets 3D support +echo "blacklist nouveau" > $MOUNTDIR/etc/modprobe.d/nouveau.conf + +# 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,^\([1-3]\):.*,\1:2345:respawn:/sbin/mingetty --autologin root --loginprog /sbin/login.live --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=root|" $MOUNTDIR/etc/lxdm/lxdm.conf + +# FIXME: ensure alternatives are correclty set +chroot $MOUNTDIR update-alternatives-set-dri + +# don't stop msysklogd before halt/shutdown +# +rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rc0.d/K93msysklogd +rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rc6.d/K93msysklogd + +# 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 + +# enable CDROM autoeject on shutdown/reboot +# +sed -i -e '/^halt .*/i \ +/sbin/eject_cd.sh 2>&1 >/dev/null' $MOUNTDIR/etc/init.d/halt + +sed -i -e '/^reboot .*/i \ +/sbin/eject_cd.sh 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But first, please read +. diff --git a/platforms/livecd-light-root/root/openmamba-livecd/INSTALL b/platforms/livecd-light-root/root/openmamba-livecd/INSTALL new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9427f0c --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livecd-light-root/root/openmamba-livecd/INSTALL @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +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. diff --git a/platforms/livecd-light-root/root/openmamba-livecd/README b/platforms/livecd-light-root/root/openmamba-livecd/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..44df370 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livecd-light-root/root/openmamba-livecd/README @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +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. diff --git a/platforms/livecd-light-root/root/openmamba-livecd/TODO b/platforms/livecd-light-root/root/openmamba-livecd/TODO new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9566901 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livecd-light-root/root/openmamba-livecd/TODO @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +openmamba livecd +================ +List of things to do in future releases: + +* desktop automatic login as user (not root) diff --git a/platforms/livecd-light-root/settings.inc b/platforms/livecd-light-root/settings.inc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e1e8a98 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livecd-light-root/settings.inc @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +PRODUCT_NAME=livecd-light +MEDIA=squash_lzma +MULTITHREAD=1 + +KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba +KERNEL_PLATFORM="" +#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="extramodules" + +TARGET_HOSTNAME=openmamba-light +ROOTDEV= +ROOTFS= diff --git a/platforms/livecd-root/Makefile b/platforms/livecd-root/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1d24edf --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livecd-root/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-kde3: kdebase kmix \ + kppp krfb ksirc ark kcalc kdf kfloppy kgpg klaptop ksnapshot desktop-base-openmamba \ + kpdf kontact kmail akregator kitchensync knetworkconf kopete kdebluetooth smb4k knemo \ + amarok kaffeine +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-kde4: kppp4 krfb4 ksirk ark4 kcalc4 kdf4 kfloppy4 kgpg4 desktop-base-kde4 \ + ksnapshot4 okular desktop-base-kde4 kmix4 \ + kopete4 kdebluetooth4 smb4k juk4 lisa4 kwalletmanager4 \ + dragonplayer4 libqt4-sqlite kate +#kitchensync4 kontact4 kmail4 akregator4 kdeplasma-addons amarok +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-OpenOffice: libicu OpenOffice-Calc OpenOffice-Writer OpenOffice-Impress + +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-root: \ + postplug-xorg postplug-sound \ + $(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-commontools msysklogd 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 gag ntfs-3g libdvdcss \ + firefox compiz \ + macbook-tools livecd-tools \ + Mesa-tools driconf parted testdisk \ + compizconfig-settings-manager compiz-fusion-plugins-main \ + compiz-fusion-plugins-extra samba-server \ + ndisgtk smart-gui cpufreqd mambatray \ + $(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-kde4 +# gnome-device-manager +# libopensync-plugin-syncml libopensync-plugin-google-calendar \ +# libopensync-plugin-gnokii libopensync-plugin-synce \ +# libopensync-plugin-moto libopensync-plugin-palm \ +# foomatic guarddog kpackage +# frozen-bubble tuxracer +# Localization targets +$(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 +#OpenOffice-i18n-it +# FIXME: add kdepim diff --git a/platforms/livecd-root/Makefile.defs b/platforms/livecd-root/Makefile.defs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/platforms/livecd-root/post.inc.sh b/platforms/livecd-root/post.inc.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cef9704 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livecd-root/post.inc.sh @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +## 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} + +# temporary workaround to disable nouveau driver in favour of nvidia proprietary until +# it gets 3D support +echo "blacklist nouveau" > $MOUNTDIR/etc/modprobe.d/nouveau.conf + +# 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,^\([1-3]\):.*,\1:2345:respawn:/sbin/mingetty --autologin root --loginprog /sbin/login.live --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=root|' \ + $MOUNTDIR/opt/kde/share/config/kdm/kdmrc + sed -i 's|[#]*AllowRootLogin=.*|AllowRootLogin=true|' \ + $MOUNTDIR/opt/kde/share/config/kdm/kdmrc +fi + +# FIXME: ensure alternatives are correclty set +chroot $MOUNTDIR update-alternatives-set-dri + +# don't stop msysklogd before halt/shutdown +# +rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rc0.d/K93msysklogd +rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rc6.d/K93msysklogd + +# 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 + +# enable CDROM autoeject on shutdown/reboot +# +sed -i -e '/^halt .*/i \ +/sbin/eject_cd.sh 2>&1 >/dev/null' $MOUNTDIR/etc/init.d/halt + +sed -i -e '/^reboot .*/i \ +/sbin/eject_cd.sh 2>&1 >/dev/null' $MOUNTDIR/etc/init.d/reboot + +# installer icon on root desktop +# FIXME: move this somewhere else +mkdir -p $MOUNTDIR/root/Desktop/ +cp $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/applications/openmamba-installer.desktop $MOUNTDIR/root/Desktop/ +cp $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/applications/openmamba-bootrecover.desktop $MOUNTDIR/root/Desktop/ + +# prebuild postplug sound CARDID_DB (with some ugly trick to make it work from chroot) +[ -e $MOUNTDIR/lib/modules/`uname -r` ] || 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But first, please read +. diff --git a/platforms/livecd-root/root/openmamba-livecd/INSTALL b/platforms/livecd-root/root/openmamba-livecd/INSTALL new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9427f0c --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livecd-root/root/openmamba-livecd/INSTALL @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +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. diff --git a/platforms/livecd-root/root/openmamba-livecd/README b/platforms/livecd-root/root/openmamba-livecd/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..44df370 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livecd-root/root/openmamba-livecd/README @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +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. diff --git a/platforms/livecd-root/root/openmamba-livecd/TODO b/platforms/livecd-root/root/openmamba-livecd/TODO new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9566901 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livecd-root/root/openmamba-livecd/TODO @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +openmamba livecd +================ +List of things to do in future releases: + +* desktop automatic login as user (not root) diff --git a/platforms/livecd-root/settings.inc b/platforms/livecd-root/settings.inc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fc4c084 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livecd-root/settings.inc @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +PRODUCT_NAME=livecd +MEDIA=squash_lzma +MULTITHREAD=1 + +KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba +KERNEL_PLATFORM="" +#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="extramodules" + +TARGET_HOSTNAME=openmamba-livecd +ROOTDEV= +ROOTFS= diff --git a/platforms/livecd/Makefile b/platforms/livecd/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3abea4d --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livecd/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd: openmamba-release memtest86+ syslinux +# Localized targets +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-en: +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-it: +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livecd-es: diff --git a/platforms/livecd/Makefile.defs b/platforms/livecd/Makefile.defs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f4138c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livecd/Makefile.defs @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +xorglibGL = libGL-Mesa-dri libGL-nvidia-X11 libGL-fglrx-X11 +kernelnvidia = kernel-mamba-nongpl-nvidia +xorglibglx = xorg-ext-libglx xorg-ext-libglx-nvidia +#xorg-ext-libglx-nvidia +libGLcore.so.1 = xorg-drv-video-nvidia +libnvidia-tls.so.1 = xorg-drv-video-nvidia +#xorgdrvvideo = xorg-drv-video-base xorg-drv-video-amd xorg-drv-video-nsc xorg-drv-video-fglrx xorg-drv-video-nvidia diff --git a/platforms/livecd/old/initramfs-include.sh b/platforms/livecd/old/initramfs-include.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2454c28 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livecd/old/initramfs-include.sh @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +FOUND_ROOTFS= +#RAMSIZE=256144 -o "size=${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 +done diff --git a/platforms/livecd/post.inc.sh b/platforms/livecd/post.inc.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6caa555 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livecd/post.inc.sh @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ +# 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} + +# temporary workaround to disable nouveau driver in favour of nvidia proprietary until +# it gets 3D support +echo "blacklist nouveau" > $MOUNTDIR/etc/modprobe.d/nouveau.conf + +LANG=${LANGUAGE}_${COUNTRY} chroot $MOUNTDIR dracut \ + --filesystems "ext3 ext4 unionfs squashfs isofs reiserfs reiser4" \ + --nomdadmconf --nolvmconf \ + /boot/initramfs-${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 + +# 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}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER} kernel) +MENU BACKGROUND openmamba.png +MENU COLOR TITLE 1;32;49 #ff00993d #00000000 std + +LABEL kms +MENU LABEL default + kernel /boot/vmlinuz + append initrd=/boot/initrmfs.gz root=live:LABEL=${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 $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root/* $MOUNTDIR2/ + +# copy localized static files for specific platform +[ "$LANGUAGE" -a -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root-$LANGUAGE ] && + cp -a $TARGETDIR/platforms/$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 +

Root target(s): +

+_EOF + cat $LOCALSTATEDIR/.$CURR_MEDIA_NAME.inc.html >> \ + $LOCALSTATEDIR/.$MEDIA_NAME.inc.html + echo "
" >> $LOCALSTATEDIR/.$MEDIA_NAME.inc.html +done + +exit 0 diff --git a/platforms/livecd/pre.inc.sh b/platforms/livecd/pre.inc.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fa68ad4 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livecd/pre.inc.sh @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +# 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 diff --git a/platforms/livecd/root-it/boot/isolinux/help.txt b/platforms/livecd/root-it/boot/isolinux/help.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2e4d81d --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livecd/root-it/boot/isolinux/help.txt @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ + + 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. 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But first, please read +. diff --git a/platforms/livecd/root-it/openmamba-livecd/INSTALLAZIONE b/platforms/livecd/root-it/openmamba-livecd/INSTALLAZIONE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..889f223 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livecd/root-it/openmamba-livecd/INSTALLAZIONE @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +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 diff --git a/platforms/livecd/root-it/openmamba-livecd/LEGGIMI b/platforms/livecd/root-it/openmamba-livecd/LEGGIMI new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9fdc33f --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livecd/root-it/openmamba-livecd/LEGGIMI @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +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. 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But first, please read +. diff --git a/platforms/livecd/root/openmamba-livecd/INSTALL b/platforms/livecd/root/openmamba-livecd/INSTALL new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b8184bd --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livecd/root/openmamba-livecd/INSTALL @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +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 diff --git a/platforms/livecd/root/openmamba-livecd/README b/platforms/livecd/root/openmamba-livecd/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e12ba6a --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livecd/root/openmamba-livecd/README @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +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 +on first boot. + diff --git a/platforms/livecd/settings.inc b/platforms/livecd/settings.inc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dfb9289 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livecd/settings.inc @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +MEDIA=iso +MULTITHREAD=1 +DISTROMATIC=off +KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba +KERNEL_PLATFORM="" +#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="vboxvideo" +[ "$SUBPLATFORM" ] || { + SUBPLATFORM="livecd-root" + PRODUCT_NAME="livecd" +} +TARGET_HOSTNAME=openmamba-livecd +ROOTDEV=/dev/sda1 +ROOTFS=ext3 diff --git a/platforms/livedvd-root/Makefile b/platforms/livedvd-root/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..309c0a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livedvd-root/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livedvd-kde3: kdebase kmix \ + kppp krfb ksirc ark kcalc kdf kfloppy kgpg klaptop ksnapshot desktop-base-openmamba \ + kpdf kontact kmail akregator kitchensync knetworkconf kopete kdebluetooth smb4k knemo \ + amarok kaffeine +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livedvd-kde4: kppp4 krfb4 ksirk ark4 kcalc4 kdf4 kfloppy4 kgpg4 desktop-base-kde4 \ + ksnapshot4 okular kontact4 kmail4 akregator4 desktop-base-kde4 kmix4 \ + kopete4 kdebluetooth4 smb4k amarok lisa4 kwalletmanager4 \ + dragonplayer4 libqt4-sqlite kate +# knemo +#kitchensync4 +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livedvd-OpenOffice: libicu OpenOffice-Calc OpenOffice-Writer OpenOffice-Impress + +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livedvd-root: \ + postplug-xorg postplug-sound \ + $(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-commontools msysklogd 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 gag ntfs-3g libdvdcss \ + firefox compiz \ + macbook-tools livecd-tools \ + Mesa-tools driconf parted testdisk \ + gnome-device-manager \ + compizconfig-settings-manager compiz-fusion-plugins-main \ + compiz-fusion-plugins-extra samba-server \ + ndisgtk smart-gui cpufreqd mambatray \ + $(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livedvd-kde4 toptray testdisk photorec +# libopensync-plugin-syncml libopensync-plugin-google-calendar \ +# libopensync-plugin-gnokii libopensync-plugin-synce \ +# libopensync-plugin-moto libopensync-plugin-palm \ +# foomatic guarddog kpackage +# frozen-bubble tuxracer +# Localization targets +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livedvd-root-en: \ + kde-l10n-en_GB +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livedvd-root-es: \ + kde-l10n-es firefox-i18n-es-ES +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livedvd-root-it: \ + kde-l10n-it firefox-i18n-it +#OpenOffice-i18n-it +# FIXME: add kdepim +syslog-ng: + @echo diff --git a/platforms/livedvd-root/Makefile.defs b/platforms/livedvd-root/Makefile.defs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/platforms/livedvd-root/post.inc.sh b/platforms/livedvd-root/post.inc.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b28ef4b --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livedvd-root/post.inc.sh @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +## 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} + +# temporary workaround to disable nouveau driver in favour of nvidia proprietary until +# it gets 3D support +echo "blacklist nouveau" > $MOUNTDIR/etc/modprobe.d/nouveau.conf + +# 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,^\([1-3]\):.*,\1:2345:respawn:/sbin/mingetty --autologin root --loginprog /sbin/login.live --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=root|' \ + $MOUNTDIR/opt/kde/share/config/kdm/kdmrc + sed -i 's|[#]*AllowRootLogin=.*|AllowRootLogin=true|' \ + $MOUNTDIR/opt/kde/share/config/kdm/kdmrc + +fi + +# FIXME: ensure alternatives are correclty set +chroot $MOUNTDIR update-alternatives-set-dri + +# don't stop msysklogd before halt/shutdown +# +rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rc0.d/K93msysklogd +rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rc6.d/K93msysklogd + +# 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 + +# enable CDROM autoeject on shutdown/reboot +# +sed -i -e '/^halt .*/i \ +/sbin/eject_cd.sh 2>&1 >/dev/null' $MOUNTDIR/etc/init.d/halt + +sed -i -e '/^reboot .*/i \ +/sbin/eject_cd.sh 2>&1 >/dev/null' $MOUNTDIR/etc/init.d/reboot + +# installer icon on root desktop +# FIXME: move this somewhere else +mkdir -p $MOUNTDIR/root/Desktop/ +cp $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/applications/openmamba-installer.desktop $MOUNTDIR/root/Desktop/ +cp $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/applications/openmamba-bootrecover.desktop $MOUNTDIR/root/Desktop/ + +# prebuild postplug sound CARDID_DB (with some ugly trick to make it work from chroot) +[ -e $MOUNTDIR/lib/modules/`uname -r` ] || ln -s ${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER} $MOUNTDIR/lib/modules/`uname -r` +echo "SOUND_BUILD_CARDID_DB_ONLY=1 /etc/postplug/postplug.d/sound" >> $MOUNTDIR/tmp/sounddb.sh +chroot $MOUNTDIR sh /tmp/sounddb.sh +rm -f $MOUNTDIR/tmp/sounddb.sh +[ -L $MOUNTDIR/lib/modules/`uname -r` ] && rm $MOUNTDIR/lib/modules/`uname -r` + +# remove unused initramfs generated by kernel +rm -f $MOUNTDIR/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img* + +prelink diff --git a/platforms/livedvd-root/root/openmamba-livecd/COPYING b/platforms/livedvd-root/root/openmamba-livecd/COPYING new file mode 100644 index 0000000..94a9ed0 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livedvd-root/root/openmamba-livecd/COPYING @@ -0,0 +1,674 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 3, 29 June 2007 + + Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for +software and other kinds of works. + + The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed +to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read +. diff --git a/platforms/livedvd-root/root/openmamba-livecd/INSTALL b/platforms/livedvd-root/root/openmamba-livecd/INSTALL new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9427f0c --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livedvd-root/root/openmamba-livecd/INSTALL @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +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. diff --git a/platforms/livedvd-root/root/openmamba-livecd/README b/platforms/livedvd-root/root/openmamba-livecd/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..44df370 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livedvd-root/root/openmamba-livecd/README @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +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. diff --git a/platforms/livedvd-root/root/openmamba-livecd/TODO b/platforms/livedvd-root/root/openmamba-livecd/TODO new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9566901 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livedvd-root/root/openmamba-livecd/TODO @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +openmamba livecd +================ +List of things to do in future releases: + +* desktop automatic login as user (not root) diff --git a/platforms/livedvd-root/settings.inc b/platforms/livedvd-root/settings.inc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ed1a477 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livedvd-root/settings.inc @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +PRODUCT_NAME=livedvd +MEDIA=squash_lzma +MULTITHREAD=1 + +KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba +KERNEL_PLATFORM="" +#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="extramodules sound" + +TARGET_HOSTNAME=openmamba-livedvd +ROOTDEV= +ROOTFS= + +APPLICATION_TARGET="BASE_PKGS OFFICE_PKGS MULTIMEDIA_PLAYERS_PKGS MULTIMEDIA_EDITING_PKGS INTERNET_PKGS GRAPHICS_PKGS GAMES_PKGS VIRTUALIZATION_PKGS" diff --git a/platforms/livedvd/Makefile b/platforms/livedvd/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8146048 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livedvd/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livedvd: openmamba-release memtest86+ syslinux +# Localized targets +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livedvd-en: +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livedvd-it: +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livedvd-es: + diff --git a/platforms/livedvd/Makefile.defs b/platforms/livedvd/Makefile.defs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f95e0ed --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livedvd/Makefile.defs @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +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 +xorgdrvvideo = xorg-drv-video-base xorg-drv-video-amd xorg-drv-video-nsc xorg-drv-video-fglrx 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 diff --git a/platforms/livedvd/post.inc.sh b/platforms/livedvd/post.inc.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d111ca1 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livedvd/post.inc.sh @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ +# 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} + +# temporary workaround to disable nouveau driver in favour of nvidia proprietary until +# it gets 3D support +echo "blacklist nouveau" > $MOUNTDIR/etc/modprobe.d/nouveau.conf + +LANG=${LANGUAGE}_${COUNTRY} chroot $MOUNTDIR dracut \ + --filesystems "ext3 ext4 unionfs squashfs isofs reiserfs reiser4" \ + --nomdadmconf --nolvmconf \ + /boot/initramfs-${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 + +# 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}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER} kernel) +MENU BACKGROUND openmamba.png +MENU COLOR TITLE 1;32;49 #ff00993d #00000000 std + +LABEL kms +MENU LABEL default + kernel /boot/vmlinuz + append initrd=/boot/initrmfs.gz root=live:LABEL=${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 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 + +# 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 $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root/* $MOUNTDIR2/ + +# copy localized static files for specific platform +[ "$LANGUAGE" -a -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root-$LANGUAGE ] && + cp -a $TARGETDIR/platforms/$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 +

Root target(s): +

+_EOF + cat $LOCALSTATEDIR/.$CURR_MEDIA_NAME.inc.html >> \ + $LOCALSTATEDIR/.$MEDIA_NAME.inc.html + echo "
" >> $LOCALSTATEDIR/.$MEDIA_NAME.inc.html +done + +exit 0 diff --git a/platforms/livedvd/pre.inc.sh b/platforms/livedvd/pre.inc.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fa68ad4 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livedvd/pre.inc.sh @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +# 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 diff --git a/platforms/livedvd/root-it/boot/isolinux/help.txt b/platforms/livedvd/root-it/boot/isolinux/help.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2e4d81d --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livedvd/root-it/boot/isolinux/help.txt @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ + + 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. 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But first, please read +. diff --git a/platforms/livedvd/root-it/openmamba-livecd/INSTALLAZIONE b/platforms/livedvd/root-it/openmamba-livecd/INSTALLAZIONE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8b0f7aa --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livedvd/root-it/openmamba-livecd/INSTALLAZIONE @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +openmamba livedvd - 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 livedvd e attendi il caricamento del sistema grafico +2) fai clic sull'icona 'installa' sul desktop diff --git a/platforms/livedvd/root-it/openmamba-livecd/LEGGIMI b/platforms/livedvd/root-it/openmamba-livecd/LEGGIMI new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f5ece03 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livedvd/root-it/openmamba-livecd/LEGGIMI @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +openmamba installdvd +==================== + +openmamba live DVD 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 livedvd effettua anche l'installazione della maggior parte dei pacchetti +base di openmamba pertanto è indicata per effettuare un'installazione completa +senza l'uso di una connessione di rete. + diff --git a/platforms/livedvd/root-it/openmamba-livecd/TODO b/platforms/livedvd/root-it/openmamba-livecd/TODO new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/platforms/livedvd/root/boot/isolinux/help.txt b/platforms/livedvd/root/boot/isolinux/help.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..94a01b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livedvd/root/boot/isolinux/help.txt @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ + + 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. 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But first, please read +. diff --git a/platforms/livedvd/root/openmamba-livecd/INSTALL b/platforms/livedvd/root/openmamba-livecd/INSTALL new file mode 100644 index 0000000..85f55af --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livedvd/root/openmamba-livecd/INSTALL @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +openmamba livedvd - fixed disk installation instructions +======================================================== + +Instructions +------------ +System installation on fixed disk is performed via the live system. + +1) boot from livedvd and wait for the graphical desktop system to start +2) click on the 'install' icon in the desktop diff --git a/platforms/livedvd/root/openmamba-livecd/README b/platforms/livedvd/root/openmamba-livecd/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6d729dd --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livedvd/root/openmamba-livecd/README @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +openmamba installdvd +==================== + +openmamba live 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 livedvd also will install most base openmamba packages thus +providing a full installation without requiring a network connection. + diff --git a/platforms/livedvd/root/openmamba-livecd/TODO b/platforms/livedvd/root/openmamba-livecd/TODO new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/platforms/livedvd/settings.inc b/platforms/livedvd/settings.inc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4dbc884 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livedvd/settings.inc @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +MEDIA=iso +MULTITHREAD=1 +DISTROMATIC=off +KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba +KERNEL_PLATFORM="" +#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="extramodules" +[ "$SUBPLATFORM" ] || { + SUBPLATFORM="livedvd-root" + PRODUCT_NAME="livedvd" +} +PRODUCT_NAME_OVERRIDE=livedvd +TARGET_HOSTNAME=openmamba-livedvd +ROOTDEV=/dev/sda1 +ROOTFS=ext3 +APPLICATION_TARGET= diff --git a/platforms/livegames-root/Makefile b/platforms/livegames-root/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9b8478d --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livegames-root/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livegames-kde3: kdebase kmix \ + kppp krfb ksirc ark kcalc kdf kfloppy kgpg klaptop ksnapshot desktop-base-openmamba \ + kpdf kontact kmail akregator kitchensync knetworkconf kopete kdebluetooth smb4k knemo \ + kruler kuickshow kview kcolorchooser amarok + +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livegames-kde4: kppp4 krfb4 ksirk ark4 kcalc4 kdf4 kfloppy4 kgpg4 desktop-base-kde4 \ + ksnapshot4 okular kontact4 kmail4 akregator4 desktop-base-kde4 kmix4 \ + kopete4 kdebluetooth4 smb4k kate \ + kruler4 gwenview4 kamera kcolorchooser4 amarok lisa4 kwalletmanager4 libqt4-sqlite + +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livegames-root: \ + postplug-xorg postplug-sound \ + $(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-commontools msysklogd xorg-server \ + xorg-fonts-100dpi xorg-fonts-Type1 xorg-fonts-TTF \ + xorg-drv-input-synaptics \ + ttf-freefont liberation-fonts-ttf \ + gparted gag ntfs-3g samba-server \ + compiz compiz-fusion-plugins-main \ + compiz-fusion-plugins-extra compizconfig-settings-manager \ + macbook-tools livecd-tools \ + kdebluetooth Mesa-tools driconf \ + gnome-device-manager desktop-base-openmamba \ + extremetuxracer ksudoku4 okular cpufreqd mambatray \ + pingus gnuchess powermanga FlightGear frozen-bubble \ + kdegames monkey-bubble pathological neverball \ + tuxkart gtans ksirk moagg knights \ + torcs xmame openarena ndisgtk smart-gui \ + enemy-territory-client enemy-territory-etpro \ + enemy-territory-server enemy-territory-server-etpro \ + scorched3d gngeo supertux freeciv xmoto \ + warzone2100 bzflag tremulous gcompris \ + $(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livegames-kde4 + +# Localization targets +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livegames-root-en: \ + kde-l10n-en_GB +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livegames-root-it: \ + kde-l10n-it +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livegames-root-es: \ + kde-l10n-es +# FIXME: add kdepim diff --git a/platforms/livegames-root/Makefile.defs b/platforms/livegames-root/Makefile.defs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/platforms/livegames-root/post.inc.sh b/platforms/livegames-root/post.inc.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3844b53 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livegames-root/post.inc.sh @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +## 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} + +# temporary workaround to disable nouveau driver in favour of nvidia proprietary until +# it gets 3D support +echo "blacklist nouveau" > $MOUNTDIR/etc/modprobe.d/nouveau.conf + +# 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,^\([1-3]\):.*,\1:2345:respawn:/sbin/mingetty --autologin root --loginprog /sbin/login.live --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=root|' \ + $MOUNTDIR/opt/kde/share/config/kdm/kdmrc + sed -i 's|[#]*AllowRootLogin=.*|AllowRootLogin=true|' \ + $MOUNTDIR/opt/kde/share/config/kdm/kdmrc +fi + +# FIXME: ensure alternatives are correclty set +chroot $MOUNTDIR update-alternatives-set-dri + +# don't stop msysklogd before halt/shutdown +# +rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rc0.d/K93msysklogd +rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rc6.d/K93msysklogd + +# 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 + +# enable CDROM autoeject on shutdown/reboot +# +sed -i -e '/^halt .*/i \ +/sbin/eject_cd.sh 2>&1 >/dev/null' $MOUNTDIR/etc/init.d/halt + +sed -i -e '/^reboot .*/i \ +/sbin/eject_cd.sh 2>&1 >/dev/null' $MOUNTDIR/etc/init.d/reboot + +# installer icon on root desktop +# FIXME: move this somewhere else +mkdir -p $MOUNTDIR/root/Desktop/ +cp $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/applications/openmamba-installer.desktop $MOUNTDIR/root/Desktop/ +cp $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/applications/openmamba-bootrecover.desktop $MOUNTDIR/root/Desktop/ + +# prebuild postplug sound CARDID_DB (with some ugly trick to make it work from chroot) +[ -e $MOUNTDIR/lib/modules/`uname -r` ] || ln -s ${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER} 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+====================================================== +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. diff --git a/platforms/livegames-root/root/openmamba-livegames/README b/platforms/livegames-root/root/openmamba-livegames/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c3c8fd9 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livegames-root/root/openmamba-livegames/README @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +openmamba artstudio livecd +========================== + +This artstudio livecd is at early development stage. + diff --git a/platforms/livegames-root/root/openmamba-livegames/TODO b/platforms/livegames-root/root/openmamba-livegames/TODO new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8b13789 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livegames-root/root/openmamba-livegames/TODO @@ -0,0 +1 @@ + diff --git a/platforms/livegames-root/settings.inc b/platforms/livegames-root/settings.inc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e5e9e78 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livegames-root/settings.inc @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +MEDIA=squash_lzma +MULTITHREAD=1 + +PRODUCT_NAME=livegames + +KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba +KERNEL_PLATFORM="" +#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="extramodules" + +TARGET_HOSTNAME=openmamba-livegames +ROOTDEV= +ROOTFS= diff --git a/platforms/livestudio-root/Makefile b/platforms/livestudio-root/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..09675a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livestudio-root/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livestudio-kde3: kdebase kmix \ + kppp krfb ksirc ark kcalc kdf kfloppy kgpg klaptop ksnapshot desktop-base-openmamba \ + kpdf kontact kmail akregator kitchensync knetworkconf kopete kdebluetooth smb4k knemo \ + kruler kuickshow kview kcolorchooser amarok + +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livestudio-kde4: kppp4 krfb4 ksirk ark4 kcalc4 kdf4 kfloppy4 kgpg4 desktop-base-kde4 \ + ksnapshot4 okular kontact4 kmail4 akregator4 desktop-base-kde4 kmix4 \ + kopete4 kdebluetooth4 smb4k kate \ + kruler4 gwenview4 kamera kcolorchooser4 amarok lisa4 kwalletmanager4 libqt4-sqlite +#kitchensync4 + +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livestudio-root: \ + postplug-xorg postplug-sound \ + $(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-commontools msysklogd xorg-server \ + xorg-fonts-100dpi xorg-fonts-Type1 xorg-fonts-TTF \ + xorg-drv-input-synaptics xorg-apps-extra xterm \ + ttf-freefont liberation-fonts-ttf \ + gag gparted ntfs-3g samba-server libdvdcss \ + kaffeine wine gimp cinepaint \ + audacity compiz \ + macbook-tools livecd-tools \ + Mesa-tools driconf \ + gnome-device-manager blender inkscape ardour \ + mixxx lives muse puredata \ + qtractor rosegarden ZynAddSubFX timidity \ + qsynth qjackctl kino hydrogen vlc digikam \ + cheese kpdf ndisgtk cinelerra \ + compizconfig-settings-manager compiz-fusion-plugins-main \ + compiz-fusion-plugins-extra smart-gui cpufreqd mambatray \ + desktop-base-openmamba gtick lingot mandvd denemo miro \ + $(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livestudio-kde4 + +#makehuman +# Localization targets +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livestudio-root-en: \ + kde-l10n-en_GB +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-livestudio-root-it: \ + kde-l10n-it +# FIXME: add kdepim diff --git a/platforms/livestudio-root/Makefile.defs b/platforms/livestudio-root/Makefile.defs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/platforms/livestudio-root/post.inc.sh b/platforms/livestudio-root/post.inc.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..51ab9f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livestudio-root/post.inc.sh @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +## 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,^\([1-3]\):.*,\1:2345:respawn:/sbin/mingetty --autologin root --loginprog /sbin/login.live --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=root|' \ + $MOUNTDIR/opt/kde/share/config/kdm/kdmrc + + # FIXME: move to /etc some configuration files and make appropriate symlinks + mv $MOUNTDIR/opt/kde/share/config/* $MOUNTDIR/etc/opt/kde + rmdir $MOUNTDIR/opt/kde/share/config + ln -s ../../../../etc/opt/kde $MOUNTDIR/opt/kde/share/config +fi + +# FIXME: ensure alternatives are correclty set +chroot $MOUNTDIR update-alternatives-set-dri + +# don't stop msysklogd before halt/shutdown +# +rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rc0.d/K93msysklogd +rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rc6.d/K93msysklogd + +# set timezone according to LANGUAGE (default is UTC) +# +case $LANGUAGE in + it) timezone=Europe/Rome ;; + *) timezone=UTC ;; +esac +echo $timezone > $MOUNTDIR/etc/timezone +cp $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/zoneinfo/$timezone $MOUNTDIR/etc/localtime + +# enable CDROM autoeject on shutdown/reboot +# +sed -i -e '/^halt .*/i \ +/sbin/eject_cd.sh 2>&1 >/dev/null' $MOUNTDIR/etc/init.d/halt + +sed -i -e '/^reboot .*/i \ +/sbin/eject_cd.sh 2>&1 >/dev/null' $MOUNTDIR/etc/init.d/reboot + +# installer icon on root desktop +# FIXME: move this somewhere else +mkdir -p $MOUNTDIR/root/Desktop/ +cp $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/applications/openmamba-installer.desktop $MOUNTDIR/root/Desktop/ +cp $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/applications/openmamba-bootrecover.desktop $MOUNTDIR/root/Desktop/ + +# prebuild postplug sound CARDID_DB (with some ugly trick to make it work from chroot) +[ -e $MOUNTDIR/lib/modules/`uname -r` ] || ln -s ${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER} $MOUNTDIR/lib/modules/`uname -r` +echo "SOUND_BUILD_CARDID_DB_ONLY=1 /etc/postplug/postplug.d/sound" >> $MOUNTDIR/tmp/sounddb.sh +chroot $MOUNTDIR sh /tmp/sounddb.sh +rm -f $MOUNTDIR/tmp/sounddb.sh +[ -L $MOUNTDIR/lib/modules/`uname -r` ] && rm $MOUNTDIR/lib/modules/`uname -r` + +prelink diff --git a/platforms/livestudio-root/root/openmamba-livestudio/CHANGES b/platforms/livestudio-root/root/openmamba-livestudio/CHANGES new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e0fd745 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/livestudio-root/root/openmamba-livestudio/CHANGES @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +openmamba artstudio livecd changelog +==================================== + +20070922 + * new makedist target diff --git a/platforms/livestudio-root/root/openmamba-livestudio/COPYING b/platforms/livestudio-root/root/openmamba-livestudio/COPYING new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5a965fb --- /dev/null +++ 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For example: +boot: 1 debug=1 video=vesafb:off postplug=nosound,freevideo + +If you have trouble booting the system please use the choice '8' or the +debug=1 and vga=normal options in order to see system 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. + diff --git a/platforms/packages-dvd/root/boot/isolinux/menu.txt b/platforms/packages-dvd/root/boot/isolinux/menu.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0bd4f42 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/packages-dvd/root/boot/isolinux/menu.txt @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ + + openmamba boot menu + =================== + + F1) Help + + Please, press ENTER or wait 10 seconds to boot with default options. + diff --git a/platforms/packages-dvd/root/openmamba-livecd/CHANGES b/platforms/packages-dvd/root/openmamba-livecd/CHANGES new file mode 100644 index 0000000..311af65 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/packages-dvd/root/openmamba-livecd/CHANGES @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +openmamba livecd ChangeLog +========================== + +20070926 +======== +* added probing of sata, pata and scsi drivers + +20070917 +======== +* removed installation of kernel-nongpl packages, unused in this target + (they are used in livecd-root target) diff --git a/platforms/packages-dvd/root/openmamba-livecd/COPYING b/platforms/packages-dvd/root/openmamba-livecd/COPYING new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5a965fb --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/packages-dvd/root/openmamba-livecd/COPYING @@ -0,0 +1,280 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 2, June 1991 + + Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The licenses for most software are designed to take away your +freedom to share and change it. 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+======================================================= +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 SYSTEM NO LONGER BOOTABLE, PLEASE BE CAREFUL. + +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 + diff --git a/platforms/packages-dvd/root/openmamba-livecd/README b/platforms/packages-dvd/root/openmamba-livecd/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..16fb83c --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/packages-dvd/root/openmamba-livecd/README @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +openmamba livecd +================ + +This livecd is at early development stage. + diff --git a/platforms/packages-dvd/root/openmamba-livecd/TODO b/platforms/packages-dvd/root/openmamba-livecd/TODO new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1709659 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/packages-dvd/root/openmamba-livecd/TODO @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +openmamba livecd TODO list +========================== +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 diff --git a/platforms/packages-dvd/settings.inc b/platforms/packages-dvd/settings.inc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..806a9c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/packages-dvd/settings.inc @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +# FIXME: dummy definitions, not used for BSP +MEDIA=iso +KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba +KERNEL_PLATFORM="" +#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="extramodules" +DISTROMATIC=off +EXTRA_PACKAGES="" +COMPLEMENTARY_TARGETS="livecd-root" diff --git a/platforms/sdk-root/Makefile b/platforms/sdk-root/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f48eb7d --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/sdk-root/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-sdk-root: openssh-server usbutils wireless_tools parted \ + iputils file rootfiles file \ + dhcpclient ppp minicom vsftpd rt2870-firmware ntp locales \ + binutils gcc gcc-c++ gcc-cpp make man-db glibc-devel strace \ + sysvinit util-linux module-init-tools \ + procps sed grep net-tools tar bzip2 unzip zip pciutils \ + pam shadow-common pwdutils mingetty \ + NetworkManager cnetworkmanager ModemManager net-tools mc \ + timezone wireless_tools openmamba-release openssh-clients \ + man iptables iputils xinetd less mtd-utils bluez \ + reiserfsprogs reiser4progs ppp usbutils ftp telnet eject \ + tcpdump pcmcia-utils xdg-utils iproute syslog-ng \ + rpm autospec autodist nfs-utils patch sudo smart openmamba-devel \ + pkgconfig diffutils autoconf automake libtool gettext xorg-server \ + tightvnc-server lxde midori +# openmamba-devel +#sudo +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-sdk-root-missing: wpa_supplicant dosfstools cups vim postplug ipw2100-firmware ipw2200-firmware zd1211-firmware \ + rt2501-firmware rt2870-firmware b43-tools r5u87x-firmware mdadm eciadsl \ + ndiswrapper slmodem unionfs_utils nfs-utils mbr +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-sdk-root-en: +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-sdk-root-it: +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-sdk-root-es: +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-sdk-root-i586: grub2 +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-sdk-root-arm: +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-sdk-root-ppc: yaboot diff --git a/platforms/sdk-root/Makefile.defs b/platforms/sdk-root/Makefile.defs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..99d3c52 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/sdk-root/Makefile.defs @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +# Fake requirement as no arm bootloader is present +bootloader = bash + +# xorg +xorglibGL = libGL-Mesa-dri +# libGL-fglrx-X11 libGL-nvidia-X11 libGL-nvidia_71xx-X11 libGL-nvidia_96xx-X11 libGL-nvidia_173xx-X11 +xorglibglx = xorg-ext-libglx +# xorg-ext-libglx-nvidia xorg-ext-libglx-nvidia_71xx xorg-ext-libglx-nvidia_96xx xorg-ext-libglx-nvidia_173xx +#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 xorg-drv-video-nvidia_71xx xorg-drv-video-nvidia_96xx xorg-drv-video-nvidia_173xx +xorgdrvvideo = xorg-drv-video-fbdev +# xorg-drv-video-fglrx xorg-drv-video-nvidia xorg-drv-video-nvidia_71xx xorg-drv-video-nvidia_96xx xorg-drv-video-nvidia_173xx xorg-drv-video-nouveau +xorgdrvinput = xorg-drv-input-keyboard xorg-drv-input-mouse xorg-drv-input-synaptics xorg-drv-input-void xorg-drv-input-evdev +libGL.so.1 = libGL-Mesa-dri +libGLU.so.1 = libGL-Mesa-dri +dhcpclient = dhcpcd diff --git a/platforms/sdk-root/post.inc.sh b/platforms/sdk-root/post.inc.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..83aaa11 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/sdk-root/post.inc.sh @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ +# 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,^\([1-3]\):.*,\1:2345:respawn:/sbin/mingetty --autologin root --noclear tty\1,' $MOUNTDIR/etc/inittab +sed -i '/^[1-6]:.*/d' $MOUNTDIR/etc/inittab + +if [ "$ARCH" == "arm" ]; then + INITTAB_TTY="ttyS0 ttyAMA0" +else + INITTAB_TTY="tty1 tty2 tty3" +fi +n=0 +for t in ${INITTAB_TTY}; do +n=`expr $n + 1` +echo "${n}:2345:respawn:/sbin/mingetty --autologin root --noclear ${t}" >> $MOUNTDIR/etc/inittab +done + +# add default sdk user +chroot $MOUNTDIR useradd sdk -G sysadmin,packager + +# configure default root password +echo "sdk" | chroot $MOUNTDIR passwd root --stdin + +# configure default sdk password +echo "sdk" | chroot $MOUNTDIR passwd sdk --stdin + +## add fstab entries +#cat >> $MOUNTDIR/etc/fstab << _EOF +##/dev/hda1 /mnt/cf0 auto defaults 1 1 +#/dev/mmcblk0p1 /mnt/sd0 auto defaults 1 1 +#_EOF +#mkdir $MOUNTDIR/mnt/cf0 $MOUNTDIR/mnt/sd0 + +# enable network manager +chroot $MOUNTDIR chkconfig --add NetworkManager + +# disable nfs +chroot $MOUNTDIR chkconfig --del nfslock +chroot $MOUNTDIR chkconfig --del portmap + +# remove some services +rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rc?.d/???{iptables,acpid} + +# configure vncserver + cat >> $MOUNTDIR/etc/sysconfig/vncservers << _EOF +VNCSERVERS="1:root" +export USER=root +_EOF + + cat >> $MOUNTDIR/etc/tightvncserver.conf << _EOF +\$geometry = "800x480" +_EOF +chroot $MOUNTDIR chkconfig --add vncserver +chroot $MOUNTDIR chkconfig --level 345 vncserver on + +mkdir -p $MOUNTDIR/etc/X11/xinit/ +echo "startlxde" > $MOUNTDIR/etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc +chmod +x $MOUNTDIR/etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc + +cat > $MOUNTDIR/usr/bin/X-vncserver << _EOF +#!/bin/bash +vncserver +_EOF +chmod +x $MOUNTDIR/usr/bin/X-vncserver + +# copy qemu-static +cp /usr/bin/qemu-arm.static $MOUNTDIR/usr/bin/qemu-arm +cp /usr/bin/qemu-arm.static $MOUNTDIR/usr/bin/qemu-arm-suid +chmod 4755 $MOUNTDIR/usr/bin/qemu-arm-suid +cat > $MOUNTDIR/bin/sudo-qemu << _EOF +#!/bin/sh +/usr/bin/qemu-arm-suid /usr/bin/sudo \$@ +_EOF +chmod +x $MOUNTDIR/bin/sudo-qemu + +# set localtime (default to Europe/Berlin) +case $LANGUAGE in + it) timezone=Europe/Rome ;; + es) timezone=Europe/Madrid ;; + *) timezone=Europe/Berlin ;; +esac +echo $timezone > $MOUNTDIR/etc/timezone +cp /usr/share/zoneinfo/$timezone $MOUNTDIR/etc/localtime + +# update module dependencies +chroot $MOUNTDIR depmod -a ${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER} + +# create universal initramfs +LANG=${LANGUAGE}_${COUNTRY} chroot $MOUNTDIR dracut \ + --filesystems "ext3 ext4 reiserfs reiser4" \ + --nomdadmconf --nolvmconf \ + /boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER}.img.gz \ + ${KERNEL_MAJVER}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER} + +# don't remove static qemu for this platform +QEMU_COPIED_FOR_INST=0 + +prelink diff --git a/platforms/sdk-root/pre.inc.sh.bak b/platforms/sdk-root/pre.inc.sh.bak new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f980d6f --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/sdk-root/pre.inc.sh.bak @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +# produce archive image for embedded root filesystem +# +MEDIA_NAME=`media_name` + +# embedded target +create_rpm_database +install_rpms "$INSTALL_PACKAGES" "--nodeps --noorder --noscripts" +INSTALLED=$INSTALL_PACKAGES + +[ "$MOUNTDIR" -a "$MOUNTDIR" != "/" ] && rm -rf $MOUNTDIR/var/lib/rpm +# copy static files for specific platform +[ -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root ] && + cp -a $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root/* $MOUNTDIR/ + +produce_media + +echo "- generating MD5 sum for ${MEDIA_NAME}" +md5sum $LOCALSTATEDIR/$MEDIA_NAME > $LOCALSTATEDIR/.$MEDIA_NAME.MD5 + +exit 0 diff --git a/platforms/sdk-root/settings.inc b/platforms/sdk-root/settings.inc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..af926b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/sdk-root/settings.inc @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba-${ARCH} +KERNEL_ADDITIONAL= +KERNEL_IGNORE=true +#APPLICATION_TARGET="sdk-root" +#MEDIA=qemu +MEDIA=archive_gz +#ARCH=arm +#INSTALL_PACKAGES="bash" +BUILD_MISSING=true +TARGET_HOSTNAME=${ARCH}-sdk +#rpmextraargs="--noscripts" +DEBUG=1 +#RPM=rpm5 diff --git a/platforms/testcd-root/Makefile b/platforms/testcd-root/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f9c5f11 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/testcd-root/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-testcd-kde3: kdebase kmix \ + kppp krfb ksirc ark kcalc kdf kfloppy kgpg klaptop ksnapshot desktop-base-openmamba \ + kpdf kontact kmail akregator kitchensync knetworkconf kopete kdebluetooth smb4k knemo \ + amarok kaffeine +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-testcd-kde4: kppp4 krfb4 ksirk ark4 kcalc4 kdf4 kfloppy4 kgpg4 desktop-base-kde4 \ + ksnapshot4 okular kontact4 kmail4 akregator4 desktop-base-kde4 kmix4 \ + kopete4 kdebluetooth4 smb4k juk4 lisa4 kwalletmanager4 \ + dragonplayer4 libqt4-sqlite kate +# knemo kdeplasma-addons +#kitchensync4 +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-testcd-OpenOffice: libicu OpenOffice-Calc OpenOffice-Writer OpenOffice-Impress + +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-testcd-root: \ + postplug-xorg postplug-sound \ + $(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-commontools msysklogd 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 gag ntfs-3g libdvdcss \ + firefox compiz \ + macbook-tools livecd-tools \ + Mesa-tools driconf parted testdisk \ + compizconfig-settings-manager compiz-fusion-plugins-main \ + compiz-fusion-plugins-extra samba-server \ + ndisgtk smart-gui cpufreqd mambatray \ + $(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-testcd-kde4 openssh-server +# gnome-device-manager +# libopensync-plugin-syncml libopensync-plugin-google-calendar \ +# libopensync-plugin-gnokii libopensync-plugin-synce \ +# libopensync-plugin-moto libopensync-plugin-palm \ +# foomatic guarddog kpackage +# frozen-bubble tuxracer +# Localization targets +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-testcd-root-en: \ + kde-l10n-en_GB +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-testcd-root-es: \ + kde-l10n-es firefox-i18n-es-ES +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-testcd-root-it: \ + kde-l10n-it firefox-i18n-it +#OpenOffice-i18n-it +# FIXME: add kdepim diff --git a/platforms/testcd-root/Makefile.defs b/platforms/testcd-root/Makefile.defs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..786c640 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/testcd-root/Makefile.defs @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +#xorgdrvvideo = xorg-drv-video-base xorg-drv-video-fglrx xorg-drv-video-nvidia xorg-drv-video-nvidia_71xx xorg-drv-video-nvidia_96xx xorg-drv-video-nvidia_173xx xorg-drv-video-nouveau diff --git a/platforms/testcd-root/post.inc.sh b/platforms/testcd-root/post.inc.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1dfe2d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/testcd-root/post.inc.sh @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +## 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,^\([1-3]\):.*,\1:2345:respawn:/sbin/mingetty --autologin root --loginprog /sbin/login.live --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=root|' \ + $MOUNTDIR/opt/kde/share/config/kdm/kdmrc + sed -i 's|[#]*AllowRootLogin=.*|AllowRootLogin=true|' \ + $MOUNTDIR/opt/kde/share/config/kdm/kdmrc +fi + +# FIXME: ensure alternatives are correclty set +chroot $MOUNTDIR update-alternatives-set-dri + +# don't stop msysklogd before halt/shutdown +# +rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rc0.d/K93msysklogd +rm -f $MOUNTDIR/etc/rc6.d/K93msysklogd + +# set timezone according to LANGUAGE (default is UTC) +# +case $LANGUAGE in + it) timezone=Europe/Rome ;; + es) timezone=Europe/Madrid ;; + *) 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But first, please read +. diff --git a/platforms/testcd-root/root/openmamba-livecd/INSTALL b/platforms/testcd-root/root/openmamba-livecd/INSTALL new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9427f0c --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/testcd-root/root/openmamba-livecd/INSTALL @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +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. diff --git a/platforms/testcd-root/root/openmamba-livecd/README b/platforms/testcd-root/root/openmamba-livecd/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..44df370 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/testcd-root/root/openmamba-livecd/README @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +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. diff --git a/platforms/testcd-root/root/openmamba-livecd/TODO b/platforms/testcd-root/root/openmamba-livecd/TODO new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9566901 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/testcd-root/root/openmamba-livecd/TODO @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +openmamba livecd +================ +List of things to do in future releases: + +* desktop automatic login as user (not root) diff --git a/platforms/testcd-root/settings.inc b/platforms/testcd-root/settings.inc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3757097 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/testcd-root/settings.inc @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +PRODUCT_NAME=testcd +MEDIA=squash_lzma +MULTITHREAD=1 + +KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba +KERNEL_PLATFORM="" +#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="extramodules sound" + +ROOTDEV= +ROOTFS= + +TARGET_HOSTNAME=openmamba-testcd diff --git a/platforms/testcd/Makefile b/platforms/testcd/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..299d20f --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/testcd/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-testcd: openmamba-release memtest86+ syslinux $(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-firmwares +# Localized targets +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-testcd-en: +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-testcd-it: +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-testcd-es: diff --git a/platforms/testcd/Makefile.defs b/platforms/testcd/Makefile.defs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..224cbbf --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/testcd/Makefile.defs @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +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 +xorgdrvvideo = xorg-drv-video-base xorg-drv-video-fglrx xorg-drv-video-nvidia xorg-drv-video-nvidia_71xx xorg-drv-video-nvidia_96xx xorg-drv-video-nvidia_173xx xorg-drv-video-nouveau diff --git a/platforms/testcd/initramfs-include.sh b/platforms/testcd/initramfs-include.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ba03c30 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/testcd/initramfs-include.sh @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +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 + + [ "${debug_initramfs}" ] && { + echo "Opening an initramfs command prompt. Type 'exit' to continue boot." + /bin/sh.shared + } + + msg ":: Running init, runlevel:${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 +done diff --git a/platforms/testcd/post.inc.sh b/platforms/testcd/post.inc.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5e56ad8 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/testcd/post.inc.sh @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ +# 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} + +## temporary workaround to disable nouveau driver in favour of nvidia proprietary until +## it gets 3D support +#echo "blacklist nouveau" > $MOUNTDIR/etc/modprobe.d/nouveau.conf + +LANG=${LANGUAGE}_${COUNTRY} chroot $MOUNTDIR dracut \ + --filesystems "ext3 ext4 unionfs squashfs isofs reiserfs reiser4" \ + --nomdadmconf --nolvmconf \ + /boot/initramfs-${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 + +# 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}${KERNEL_EXTRAVER} kernel) +MENU BACKGROUND openmamba.png +MENU COLOR TITLE 1;32;49 #ff00993d #00000000 std + +LABEL kms +MENU LABEL default + kernel /boot/vmlinuz + append initrd=/boot/initrmfs.gz root=live:LABEL=${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 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 + +# 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 $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root/* $MOUNTDIR2/ + +# copy localized static files for specific platform +[ "$LANGUAGE" -a -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/root-$LANGUAGE ] && + cp -a $TARGETDIR/platforms/$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 +

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+_EOF + cat $LOCALSTATEDIR/.$CURR_MEDIA_NAME.inc.html >> \ + $LOCALSTATEDIR/.$MEDIA_NAME.inc.html + echo "
" >> $LOCALSTATEDIR/.$MEDIA_NAME.inc.html +done + +exit 0 diff --git a/platforms/testcd/pre.inc.sh b/platforms/testcd/pre.inc.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..56fec50 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/testcd/pre.inc.sh @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +# 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=$PASSED_DISTROMATIC RELEASE=$PASSED_RELEASE || exit 1 + DISTROMATIC_OPT="off" + } +done + +[ "$PRODUCT_NAME" ] && \ + MEDIA_NAME=`PLATFORM=$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 diff --git a/platforms/testcd/root-it/openmamba-livecd/COPYING b/platforms/testcd/root-it/openmamba-livecd/COPYING new file mode 100644 index 0000000..94a9ed0 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/testcd/root-it/openmamba-livecd/COPYING @@ -0,0 +1,674 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 3, 29 June 2007 + + Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for +software and other kinds of works. + + The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed +to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read +. diff --git a/platforms/testcd/root-it/openmamba-livecd/INSTALLAZIONE b/platforms/testcd/root-it/openmamba-livecd/INSTALLAZIONE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..889f223 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/testcd/root-it/openmamba-livecd/INSTALLAZIONE @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +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 diff --git a/platforms/testcd/root-it/openmamba-livecd/LEGGIMI b/platforms/testcd/root-it/openmamba-livecd/LEGGIMI new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9fdc33f --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/testcd/root-it/openmamba-livecd/LEGGIMI @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +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 +automaticamente. + diff --git a/platforms/testcd/root/boot/grub/grub.cfg b/platforms/testcd/root/boot/grub/grub.cfg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c2597b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/testcd/root/boot/grub/grub.cfg @@ -0,0 +1,113 @@ +# +# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE +# +# It is automatically generated by /usr/sbin/grub-mkconfig using templates +# from /etc/grub.d and settings from /etc/default/grub +# + +### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/00_header ### +if [ -s $prefix/grubenv ]; then + load_env +fi +set default="0" +if [ ${prev_saved_entry} ]; then + set saved_entry=${prev_saved_entry} + save_env saved_entry + set prev_saved_entry= + save_env prev_saved_entry + set boot_once=true +fi + +function savedefault { + if [ -z ${boot_once} ]; then + saved_entry=${chosen} + save_env saved_entry + fi +} +insmod ext2 +set root='(hd31)' +if loadfont /boot/grub/unifont.pf2 ; then + set gfxmode="1024x768x32;800x600x32;640x480x32;1024x768;800x600;640x480" + insmod gfxterm + insmod vbe + if terminal_output gfxterm ; then true ; else + # For backward compatibility with versions of terminal.mod that don't + # understand terminal_output + terminal gfxterm + fi +fi +set locale_dir=($root)/boot/grub/locale +set lang=it +insmod gettext +set timeout=5 +### END /etc/grub.d/00_header ### + +### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/05_theme_openmamba ### +insmod png +background_image /boot/grub/openmamba-grub-1024x768.png +set menu_color_normal=white/black +set menu_color_highlight=white/green +### END /etc/grub.d/05_theme_openmamba ### + +menuentry "openmamba GNU/Linux, with Linux %kernelver% (KMS mode)" --class openmamba --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os { + root=(hd31) + insmod ext2 + echo Loading Linux ... + linux /boot/vmlinuz root=live:LABEL=openmamba ro resume2= selinux=0 quiet splash + echo Loading initial ramdisk ... + initrd /boot/initrmfs.gz +} + +menuentry "openmamba GNU/Linux, with Linux %kernelver% (VGA 1024x768 mode)" --class openmamba --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os { + root=(hd31) + insmod ext2 + echo Loading Linux ... + linux /boot/vmlinuz root=live:LABEL=openmamba ro resume2= selinux=0 quiet splash vga=792 + echo Loading initial ramdisk ... + initrd /boot/initrmfs.gz +} + +menuentry "openmamba GNU/Linux, with Linux %kernelver% (VGA 800x600 mode)" --class openmamba --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os { + root=(hd31) + insmod ext2 + echo Loading Linux ... + linux /boot/vmlinuz root=live:LABEL=openmamba ro resume2= selinux=0 quiet splash vga=789 + echo Loading initial ramdisk ... + initrd /boot/initrmfs.gz +} + +menuentry "openmamba GNU/Linux, with Linux %kernelver% (debug mode)" --class openmamba --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os { + root=(hd31) + insmod ext2 + echo Loading Linux ... + linux /boot/vmlinuz root=live:LABEL=openmamba ro resume2= selinux=0 rddebug + echo Loading initial ramdisk ... + initrd /boot/initrmfs.gz +} + +menuentry "" { + root= +} + +menuentry "Memory test (memtest86+)" { + root=(hd31) + insmod ext2 + echo Loading memtest86+ ... + linux16 /boot/memtest.bin +} + +menuentry "" { + root= +} + +menuentry "" { + root= +} + +menuentry "" { + root= +} + +menuentry "INFO: %buildinfo%" { + root= +} diff --git a/platforms/testcd/root/boot/grub/openmamba-grub-1024x768.png b/platforms/testcd/root/boot/grub/openmamba-grub-1024x768.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..18f178b Binary files /dev/null and b/platforms/testcd/root/boot/grub/openmamba-grub-1024x768.png differ diff --git a/platforms/testcd/root/boot/grub/unifont.pf2 b/platforms/testcd/root/boot/grub/unifont.pf2 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8bd07c2 Binary files /dev/null and b/platforms/testcd/root/boot/grub/unifont.pf2 differ diff --git a/platforms/testcd/root/boot/isolinux/help.txt b/platforms/testcd/root/boot/isolinux/help.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..94a01b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/testcd/root/boot/isolinux/help.txt @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ + + 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. 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But first, please read +. diff --git a/platforms/testcd/root/openmamba-livecd/INSTALL b/platforms/testcd/root/openmamba-livecd/INSTALL new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b8184bd --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/testcd/root/openmamba-livecd/INSTALL @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +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 diff --git a/platforms/testcd/root/openmamba-livecd/README b/platforms/testcd/root/openmamba-livecd/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e12ba6a --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/testcd/root/openmamba-livecd/README @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +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 +on first boot. + diff --git a/platforms/testcd/settings.inc b/platforms/testcd/settings.inc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5ab0fe9 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/testcd/settings.inc @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +MEDIA=iso +#MEDIA=iso-grub +MULTITHREAD=1 +DISTROMATIC=off +#KERNEL_IGNORE=1 +KERNEL_EXTRAVER=mamba +KERNEL_PLATFORM="" +#KERNEL_ADDITIONAL="extramodules wireless sound" +[ "$SUBPLATFORM" ] || SUBPLATFORM="testcd-root" + +TARGET_HOSTNAME=openmamba-testcd +ROOTDEV=/dev/sda1 +ROOTFS=ext3 diff --git a/platforms/virtualserver/Makefile b/platforms/virtualserver/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8871ece --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/virtualserver/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-virtualserver: $(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-commontools rpm openssh-server rsync apache \ + syslog-ng logrotate vixie-cron vsftpd samba-server postfix at +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-virtualserver-en: +$(MAKEDIST_TARGET)-virtualserver-it: diff --git a/platforms/virtualserver/Makefile.defs b/platforms/virtualserver/Makefile.defs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/platforms/virtualserver/post.inc.sh b/platforms/virtualserver/post.inc.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8c0b067 --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/virtualserver/post.inc.sh @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +## 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 + +# temporary workaround to disable nouveau driver in favour of nvidia proprietary until +# it gets 3D support +echo "blacklist nouveau" > $MOUNTDIR/etc/modprobe.d/nouveau.conf + +LANG=${LANGUAGE}_${COUNTRY} chroot $MOUNTDIR dracut \ + --filesystems "ext3 ext4 unionfs squashfs isofs reiserfs reiser4" \ + --nomdadmconf --nolvmconf \ + /boot/initramfs-${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 + +# set timezone according to LANGUAGE (default is UTC) +# +case $LANGUAGE in + it) timezone=Europe/Rome ;; + *) timezone=UTC ;; +esac +echo $timezone > $MOUNTDIR/etc/timezone +cp $MOUNTDIR/usr/share/zoneinfo/$timezone $MOUNTDIR/etc/localtime + +prelink + +extlinux --install $MOUNTDIR/boot + +#echo "Performing binaries prelinking..." +#chroot $MOUNTDIR /bin/bash -c "PRELINK_NOINITCHECK=1 /etc/cron.daily/prelink" diff --git a/platforms/virtualserver/root/COPYING b/platforms/virtualserver/root/COPYING new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5a965fb --- /dev/null +++ b/platforms/virtualserver/root/COPYING @@ -0,0 +1,280 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 2, June 1991 + + Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The licenses for most software are designed to take away your +freedom to share and change it. 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Aborting." + exit 1 +} + +[ -e $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/settings.inc ] && \ + . $TARGETDIR/platforms/$PLATFORM/settings.inc