void-minecraft-usb/install-stage1.sh

274 lines
7.0 KiB
Bash
Raw Blame History

This file contains ambiguous Unicode characters!

This file contains ambiguous Unicode characters that may be confused with others in your current locale. If your use case is intentional and legitimate, you can safely ignore this warning. Use the Escape button to highlight these characters.

#!/usr/bin/env bash
function press_any_key {
echo "Press any key to continue or Ctrl+c to abort."
read -n1 DISCARD_ME
}
function are_you_really_really_sure {
echo "Enter the following to continue: $1"
read DISCARD_ME
if [ "$1" = "$DISCARD_ME" ]; then
return 0
else
return 1
fi
}
function yesno {
unset DISCARD_ME
while [ -z "$DISCARD_ME" ]; do
read -p "[y/n]" -n1 DISCARD_ME
case "$DISCARD_ME" in
y)
return 0
;;
n)
return 1
;;
*)
echo " Please enter y for yes or n for no."
unset DISCARD_ME
;;
esac
done
}
clear
echo "
This script will now download and install Void Linux on your USB stick.
Any data that is currently on the stick will be lost and it wont be
usable from Windows or MacOS.
Before we begin, the following tools need to be installed:
- xmirror
- squashfs-tools"
press_any_key
xbps-install --sync
xbps-install --yes --update xbps
xbps-install --yes xmirror squashfs-tools
#TODO: If going down the path of extracting routines from void-installer and
# xmirror, that should be done here.
#TODO: Select keyboard layout
KBD_LAYOUT="de-latin1"
clear
echo "Select the USB stick to install to (NAME column below)...
"
# exclude loop devices
lsblk --exclude 7 --nodeps --output NAME,SIZE,MODEL
echo ""
read -p "> " TARGET_DISK
while [ ! -b "/dev/$TARGET_DISK" ]; do
lsblk --exclude 7 --nodeps --output NAME,SIZE,MODEL
echo "$TARGET_DISK is not a valid device!"
read -p "> " TARGET_DISK
done
clear
echo "Selected device:"
lsblk --output NAME,SIZE,MODEL,LABEL,FSTYPE "/dev/$TARGET_DISK"
echo "
WARNING: The selected device will be wiped, partitioned, and formatted.
ALL DATA ON IT WILL BE LOST PERMANENTLY.
It will not be usable with Windows or MacOS while holding Void.
"
if are_you_really_really_sure "Yes, erase it."; then
true
else
echo "Aborting."
exit 1
fi
# new GPT
# 2M BIOS GRUB
# 268M ESP
# 1G boot
# everything else one big partition
echo "g
n
+2M
n
+268M
n
+1G
n
t
1
4
t
2
1
t
3
136
t
4
20
w" | fdisk --wipe always --wipe-partitions always "/dev/$TARGET_DISK"
TARGET_PART_BIOS="$(lsblk --raw --noheadings --output PATH "/dev/$TARGET_DISK" | sed -n '2p')"
TARGET_PART_EFI="$(lsblk --raw --noheadings --output PATH "/dev/$TARGET_DISK" | sed -n '3p')"
TARGET_PART_BOOT="$(lsblk --raw --noheadings --output PATH "/dev/$TARGET_DISK" | sed -n '4p')"
TARGET_PART_BIG="$(lsblk --raw --noheadings --output PATH "/dev/$TARGET_DISK" | sed -n '5p')"
mkfs.vfat -F32 -n "EFIBOOT" "$TARGET_PART_EFI"
mkfs.f2fs -f -l "boot" "$TARGET_PART_BOOT"
mkfs.f2fs -f -l "container" "$TARGET_PART_BIG"
mkdir -p /mnt/target
mount -t tmpfs -o size=3g tmpfs /mnt/target
#TODO don't use default permissions for tmpfs
mkdir /mnt/target/boot
mount "$TARGET_PART_BOOT" /mnt/target/boot
mkdir /mnt/target/boot/efi
mount "$TARGET_PART_EFI" /mnt/target/boot/efi
mkdir /mnt/target/container
mount "$TARGET_PART_BIG" /mnt/target/container
mkdir /mnt/target/home
mkdir /mnt/target/container/home
mount --bind /mnt/target/container/home /mnt/target/home
clear
echo "Storage is now prepared and ready for installation.
You need to select a download mirror for Void next.
The script will launch xmirror on the host/live system and determine
the chosen mirror from the config file it generates.
TODO:
"
press_any_key
xmirror
TARGET_MIRROR="$(sed 's/repository=//;s|/musl$||' /etc/xbps.d/00-repository-main.conf)"
#TODO: select installation type
TARGET_TYPE="x86_64-musl"
if grep "musl" <<< "$TARGET_TYPE"; then
TARGET_MIRROR="$TARGET_MIRROR/musl"
fi
mkdir -p /mnt/target/var/db/xbps/keys
cp /var/db/xbps/keys/* /mnt/target/var/db/xbps/keys/
XBPS_ARCH="$TARGET_TYPE" xbps-install --yes --sync --rootdir /mnt/target --repository "$TARGET_MIRROR" \
linux bash shadow f2fs-tools dosfstools dbus NetworkManager iana-etc \
iw wpa_supplicant util-linux which tar man-pages iproute2 iputils \
wifi-firmware traceroute grep gzip file sed gawk less coreutils findutils \
diffutils pciutils usbutils tzdata base-files ncurses mdocml procps-ng \
kbd xbps sudo ethtool kmod eudev runit-void removed-packages nano acpid \
squashfs-tools
echo "repository=$TARGET_MIRROR" > /mnt/target/etc/xbps.d/00-repository-main.conf
echo "%wheel ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL" > /mnt/target/etc/sudoers.d/wheel_as_sudo_group.conf
# TODO: add overlayfs scripts (bootup and shutdown)
echo "# See fstab(5).
# <device> <mount point> <fstype> <options> <dump> <pass>
# / and /container are mounted by a script in initramfs
# TODO: add script path
UUID=$(blkid --output value --match-tag UUID $TARGET_PART_BOOT) /boot f2fs defaults,nodev,nosuid 0 2
UUID=$(blkid --output value --match-tag UUID $TARGET_PART_EFI) /boot/efi vfat defaults 0 2
/container/home /home none bind 0 0
" > /mnt/target/etc/fstab
if grep "#KEYMAP=" /mnt/target/etc/rc.conf; then
sed -i -e 's/#KEYMAP=.*/KEYMAP="'"$KBD_LAYOUT"'"/'
else
clear
echo "WARNING: Could not locate the keymap setting in rc.conf."
echo "The script will attempt to add one."
echo ""
press_any_key
echo "" >> /mnt/target/etc/rc.conf
echo "# Install script could not find keymap setting, adding one here." >> /mnt/target/etc/rc.conf
echo "KEYMAP=\"$KBD_LAYOUT\"" >> /mnt/target/etc/rc.conf
fi
#TODO timezone
clear
echo "Set hardware clock to UTC?
Most Unix/Linux systems set the clock in your computer to UTC and add
the time zone on-the-fly. If you use Windows, you will want to answer no here.
"
if yesno; then
if grep "#HARDWARECLOCK=" /mnt/target/etc/rc.conf; then
sed -i -e 's/#HARDWARECLOCK=.*/HARDWARECLOCK="UTC"/'
else
clear
echo "WARNING: Could not locate the hardwareclock setting in rc.conf."
echo "The script will attempt to add one."
echo ""
press_any_key
echo "" >> /mnt/target/etc/rc.conf
echo "# Install script could not find hardwareclock setting, adding one here." >> /mnt/target/etc/rc.conf
echo 'HARDWARECLOCK="UTC"' >> /mnt/target/etc/rc.conf
fi
else
if grep "#HARDWARECLOCK=" /mnt/target/etc/rc.conf; then
sed -i -e 's/#HARDWARECLOCK=.*/HARDWARECLOCK="localtime"/'
else
clear
echo "WARNING: Could not locate the hardwareclock setting in rc.conf."
echo "The script will attempt to add one."
echo ""
press_any_key
echo "" >> /mnt/target/etc/rc.conf
echo "# Install script could not find hardwareclock setting, adding one here." >> /mnt/target/etc/rc.conf
echo 'HARDWARECLOCK="localtime"' >> /mnt/target/etc/rc.conf
fi
fi
clear
echo "Do you want to set a hostname?
This is equivalent to giving a name to your computer - except it's a system
on a USB drive.
If you leave this empty, it will be set to void-usb.
Allowed characters are a-zA-Z0-9 (and - in the middle).
"
while [ -z "$TARGET_HOSTNAME" ]; do
read -p "> " TARGET_HOSTNAME
if [ -z "$TARGET_HOSTNAME" ]; then
TARGET_HOSTNAME="void-usb"
else
if grep -e "^[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9-]*[a-zA-Z0-9]$" -e "^[a-zA-Z0-9]*$" <<< "$TARGET_HOSTNAME" > /dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "$TARGET_HOSTNAME" > /mnt/target/etc/hostname
else
echo "Allowed characters are a-zA-Z0-9 (and - in the middle)."
unset TARGET_HOSTNAME
fi
fi
done
#