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File libguestfs.mkinitrd.boot.sh of Package libguestfs.3133
#!/bin/bash #%stage: block # #%modules: dm-mod # #%udevmodules: virtio_blk #%udevmodules: virtio_console #%udevmodules: virtio_net #%udevmodules: virtio_pci #%udevmodules: virtio_scsi #%udevmodules: sg #%udevmodules: sd_mod #%udevmodules: sr_mod #%udevmodules: #%udevmodules: loop #%udevmodules: #%udevmodules: 9p #%udevmodules: btrfs #%udevmodules: cramfs #%udevmodules: cuse #%udevmodules: ext2 #%udevmodules: ext3 #%udevmodules: ext4 #%udevmodules: fat #%udevmodules: fuse #%udevmodules: hfs #%udevmodules: hfsplus #%udevmodules: isofs #%udevmodules: jfs #%udevmodules: minix #%udevmodules: nfs #%udevmodules: quota #%udevmodules: reiserfs #%udevmodules: squashfs #%udevmodules: squashfs3 #%udevmodules: udf #%udevmodules: ufs #%udevmodules: vfat #%udevmodules: xfs #%udevmodules: #%udevmodules: mac-celtic #%udevmodules: mac-centeuro #%udevmodules: mac-croatian #%udevmodules: mac-cyrillic #%udevmodules: mac-gaelic #%udevmodules: mac-greek #%udevmodules: mac-iceland #%udevmodules: mac-inuit #%udevmodules: mac-roman #%udevmodules: mac-romanian #%udevmodules: mac-turkish #%udevmodules: nls_ascii #%udevmodules: nls_cp1250 #%udevmodules: nls_cp1251 #%udevmodules: nls_cp1255 #%udevmodules: nls_cp437 #%udevmodules: nls_cp737 #%udevmodules: nls_cp775 #%udevmodules: nls_cp850 #%udevmodules: nls_cp852 #%udevmodules: nls_cp855 #%udevmodules: nls_cp857 #%udevmodules: nls_cp860 #%udevmodules: nls_cp861 #%udevmodules: nls_cp862 #%udevmodules: nls_cp863 #%udevmodules: nls_cp864 #%udevmodules: nls_cp865 #%udevmodules: nls_cp866 #%udevmodules: nls_cp869 #%udevmodules: nls_cp874 #%udevmodules: nls_cp932 #%udevmodules: nls_cp936 #%udevmodules: nls_cp949 #%udevmodules: nls_cp950 #%udevmodules: nls_euc-jp #%udevmodules: nls_iso8859-1 #%udevmodules: nls_iso8859-13 #%udevmodules: nls_iso8859-14 #%udevmodules: nls_iso8859-15 #%udevmodules: nls_iso8859-2 #%udevmodules: nls_iso8859-3 #%udevmodules: nls_iso8859-4 #%udevmodules: nls_iso8859-5 #%udevmodules: nls_iso8859-6 #%udevmodules: nls_iso8859-7 #%udevmodules: nls_iso8859-9 #%udevmodules: nls_koi8-r #%udevmodules: nls_koi8-ru #%udevmodules: nls_koi8ru #%udevmodules: nls_koi8-u #%udevmodules: nls_utf8 #%udevmodules: #%udevmodules: af_packet #%udevmodules: nfs #%udevmodules: nfsv2 #%udevmodules: nfsv3 #%udevmodules: nfsv4 # #%udevmodules: dm-crypt # #%udevmodules: ablk_helper #%udevmodules: aes-i586 #%udevmodules: aes-x86_64 #%udevmodules: aes_s390 #%udevmodules: aesni-intel #%udevmodules: af_alg #%udevmodules: algif_hash #%udevmodules: algif_skcipher #%udevmodules: ansi_cprng #%udevmodules: anubis #%udevmodules: arc4 #%udevmodules: asymmetric_keys #%udevmodules: async_memcpy #%udevmodules: async_pq #%udevmodules: async_raid6_recov #%udevmodules: async_tx #%udevmodules: async_xor #%udevmodules: authenc #%udevmodules: authencesn #%udevmodules: blowfish-x86_64 #%udevmodules: blowfish_common #%udevmodules: blowfish_generic #%udevmodules: camellia-aesni-avx-x86_64 #%udevmodules: camellia-x86_64 #%udevmodules: camellia_generic #%udevmodules: cast5-avx-x86_64 #%udevmodules: cast5_generic #%udevmodules: cast6-avx-x86_64 #%udevmodules: cast6_generic #%udevmodules: cast_common #%udevmodules: cbc #%udevmodules: ccm #%udevmodules: cmac #%udevmodules: crc32 #%udevmodules: crc32-pclmul #%udevmodules: crc32c-intel #%udevmodules: cryptd #%udevmodules: crypto_null #%udevmodules: crypto_user #%udevmodules: ctr #%udevmodules: cts #%udevmodules: deflate #%udevmodules: des_generic #%udevmodules: des_s390 #%udevmodules: ecb #%udevmodules: fcrypt #%udevmodules: gcm #%udevmodules: geode-aes #%udevmodules: gf128mul #%udevmodules: ghash-clmulni-intel #%udevmodules: ghash-generic #%udevmodules: glue_helper #%udevmodules: hifn_795x #%udevmodules: khazad #%udevmodules: lrw #%udevmodules: lz4 #%udevmodules: lz4hc #%udevmodules: md4 #%udevmodules: md5 #%udevmodules: michael_mic #%udevmodules: padlock-aes #%udevmodules: padlock-sha #%udevmodules: pcbc #%udevmodules: pcrypt #%udevmodules: prng #%udevmodules: public_key #%udevmodules: raid6test #%udevmodules: rmd128 #%udevmodules: rmd160 #%udevmodules: rmd256 #%udevmodules: rmd320 #%udevmodules: rsa #%udevmodules: salsa20-i586 #%udevmodules: salsa20-x86_64 #%udevmodules: salsa20_generic #%udevmodules: seed #%udevmodules: seqiv #%udevmodules: serpent-avx-x86_64 #%udevmodules: serpent-sse2-i586 #%udevmodules: serpent-sse2-x86_64 #%udevmodules: serpent_generic #%udevmodules: sha1-ssse3 #%udevmodules: sha1_generic #%udevmodules: sha1_s390 #%udevmodules: sha256-ssse3 #%udevmodules: sha256_generic #%udevmodules: sha256_s390 #%udevmodules: sha512-ssse3 #%udevmodules: sha512_generic #%udevmodules: sha512_s390 #%udevmodules: sha_common #%udevmodules: tea #%udevmodules: tgr192 #%udevmodules: twofish-avx-x86_64 #%udevmodules: twofish-i586 #%udevmodules: twofish-x86_64 #%udevmodules: twofish-x86_64-3way #%udevmodules: twofish_common #%udevmodules: vmac #%udevmodules: wp512 #%udevmodules: x509_key_parser #%udevmodules: xcbc #%udevmodules: xor #%udevmodules: xts #%udevmodules: zlib # #%programs: mdadm #%programs: modprobe #%programs: lvm #%programs: grep #%programs: ln #%programs: ls #%programs: head #%programs: cat #%programs: ip #%programs: date #%programs: valgrind #%programs: find #%programs: xargs #%programs: setctsid # mount-rootfs-and-do-chroot.sh #%programs: mkdir #%programs: stat #%programs: mount #%programs: chroot #%programs: umount # #%programs: bc #%programs: fdisk # # Generated at build time: #@GUESTFS_EXT_CMDS@ # missing_commands="@GUESTFS_MISSING_CMDS@" # Make the modules available now # run_all.sh will load them after this script is sourced load_modules # load various modules for cryptsetup for i in 512 384 256 224 1 do modprobe -v sha$i done ln -sfbn ../proc/self/mounts /etc/mtab # from libguestfs-1.19.34/appliance/init: # Disk optimizations. # Increase the SCSI timeout so we can read remote images. for f in /sys/block/sd*/device/timeout; do if test -w $f ; then echo 300 > $f; fi; done # https://access.redhat.com/site/solutions/5427 for f in /sys/block/{h,s,ub,v}d*/queue/scheduler; do if test -w $f ; then echo noop > $f; fi; done # Disable ipv6 because host names resolve to ipv4 and ipv6 # Resolver may prefer ipv6 and qemu usernet does only ipv4 for f in /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/*/disable_ipv6 do if test -w $f then echo 1 > $f fi done # Set up the network. ip addr add 127.0.0.1/8 brd + dev lo scope host ip link set dev lo up ip addr add 169.254.2.10/16 brd + dev eth0 scope global ip link set dev eth0 up ip route add default via 169.254.2.2 echo nameserver 169.254.2.3 >> /etc/resolv.conf # Scan for MDs. mdadm -As --auto=yes --run # Scan for LVM. mkdir -p /etc/lvm echo -n >> /etc/lvm/lvm.conf lvm vgscan --ignorelockingfailure lvm vgchange -ay --ignorelockingfailure # These are useful when debugging. if grep -sq guestfs_verbose=1 /proc/cmdline; then ls -lR /dev head -n 1234 \ /etc/resolv.conf \ /proc/mounts \ /proc/modules \ /proc/cpuinfo \ /proc/uptime \ /proc/version \ /proc/partitions for i in pvs vgs lvs do echo "# lvm $i:" lvm $i done ip a ip r date echo -n "clocksource: " cat /sys/devices/system/clocksource/clocksource0/current_clocksource echo "These commands might be called by guestfsd, but they were not available at buildtime:" echo "missing commands: $missing_commands" echo fi if ! grep -sq guestfs_rescue=1 /proc/cmdline; then # Run the daemon under valgrind if ./configure --enable-valgrind-daemon vg_channel=/dev/virtio-ports/org.libguestfs.valgrind if [ -w $vg_channel ]; then if [ -r /etc/guestfsd.suppressions ]; then suppressions="--suppressions=/etc/guestfsd.suppressions" fi exec 3>$vg_channel vg="valgrind --leak-check=full --log-fd=3 --error-exitcode=119 --max-stackframe=8388608 --child-silent-after-fork=yes $suppressions" echo "enabling valgrind: $vg" fi # The host will kill qemu abruptly if guestfsd shuts down normally $vg guestfsd # Otherwise we try to clean up gracefully. For example, this ensures that a # core dump generated by the guest daemon will be written to disk. else # Use appliance in rescue mode, also used by the virt-rescue command. eval $(grep -Eo 'TERM=[^[:space:]]+' /proc/cmdline) PS1='><rescue> ' console_kname=ttyS0 if test -f /proc/consoles then console_major_minor="`sed 's@^.* @@;p;Q' < /proc/consoles `" console_dev="`find /sys/ -name dev -type f -print0 | xargs -0 --no-run-if-empty grep -m 1 -l ${console_major_minor}`" console_kname=${console_dev%/dev} console_kname=${console_kname##*/} fi export TERM PS1 echo echo "------------------------------------------------------------" echo echo "Welcome to virt-rescue, the libguestfs rescue shell." echo echo "Note: The contents of / are the rescue appliance." echo "You have to mount the guest's partitions under /sysroot" echo "before you can examine them. A helper script for that exists:" echo "mount-rootfs-and-do-chroot.sh /dev/sda2" echo setctsid "/dev/${console_kname}" bash -i echo echo "virt-rescue: Syncing the disk now before exiting ..." echo fi echo "Leaving." echo s > /proc/sysrq-trigger echo b > /proc/sysrq-trigger exit 0
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