gBootRoot pronounced "bOOtrOOt"
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#!/bin/bash -x
# $id$
##############################################################################
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## Copyright (C) 2002 by Jonathan Rosenbaum
## <freesource@users.sourceforge.net>
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## GNU General Public License
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# initrd using mtdram or blkmtd: This is most useful for jffs/jffs2
# filesystems.
# Find all the necessary details from /proc/cmdline
# Parse for runlevel, too, both from cmdline and inittab if it exists.
# This assumes init= isn't being used, otherwise use this instead.
PATH=/mnt/sbin:/mnt/usr/sbin:/mnt/bin:/mnt/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:$PATH:.
mount -t proc none /proc
# All filesystems made with cramfs/jffs/jffs2 will need the /dev and /initrd
# directories automatically added.
MTD_TYPE=`cat /proc/cmdline | cut -d= -f2 | cut -d, -f1`
FS_TYPE=`cat /proc/cmdline | cut -d= -f2 | cut -d, -f2`
TOTAL_SIZE=`cat /proc/cmdline | cut -d= -f2 | cut -d, -f3`
ERASURE_SIZE=`cat /proc/cmdline | cut -d= -f2 | cut -d, -f4`
INIT=`cat /proc/cmdline | cut -d= -f2 | cut -d, -f5`
FILE_PATH=`cat /proc/cmdline | sed s/.*ubd[0-9][a-z]\\\?=// | cut -d" " -f1`
FILE_USER=${FILE_PATH%/*}
FILE_DD=${FILE_PATH##/*/}
FILE=${FILE_DD/_dd/}
UBD_NUMBER=` cat /proc/cmdline | sed s/.*ubd// | sed s/[^0-9].*//`
CHROOT=/mnt/usr/sbin/chroot
# devfs or not?
if [ `cat /proc/cmdline | sed s/.*devfs=// | cut -d" " -f1` = nomount ]
then
MTD=/dev/mtd0
MTDBLOCK=/dev/mtdblock0
UBD=/dev/ubd$UBD_NUMBER
DEVFS=nomount
else
MTD=/dev/mtd/0
MTDBLOCK=/dev/mtdblock/0
UBD=/dev/ubd/$UBD_NUMBER
DEVFS=mount
fi
###############
# MTDRAM
###############
# There are total_size=$TOTAL_SIZE erase_size=$ERASURE_SIZE
# options, see http://www.iptel-now.de/HOWTO/MTD/mtd.html
# Auto-determine total_size if user doesn't as well as mem option to kernel.
# Need to know which filesystem, and type
if [ $MTD_TYPE = mtdram ]
then
if [ $ERASURE_SIZE ]
then
insmod mtdram.o -o mtdram$UBD_NUMBER total_size=$TOTAL_SIZE erase_size=$ERASURE_SIZE
dd if=$UBD of=$MTD
mount -t $FS_TYPE $MTDBLOCK /mnt
else
insmod mtdram.o -o mtdram$UBD_NUMBER total_size=$TOTAL_SIZE
dd if=$UBD of=$MTD
mount -t $FS_TYPE $MTDBLOCK /mnt
fi
fi
##############
# BLKMTD
##############
# ubd/0 is going to be a dd copy, and a larger size than the real image
# by default, but the user can specify a different size.
# dd if=root_fs_jffs2 of=root_fs_jffs2_dd
# and it will be mysteriously replaced for the real ubd/0 specified by the
# user .. the fs with dd appended when blkmtd is chosen.
if [ $MTD_TYPE = blkmtd ]
then
insmod blkmtd.o -o blkmtd$UBD_NUMBER device=$UBD
if [ $ERASURE_SIZE ]
then
erase $MTD 0 $ERASURE_SIZE
else
erase $MTD 0 0x20000
fi
mount -t hostfs none -o $FILE_USER /mnt
dd if=/mnt/$FILE of=$MTD
umount /mnt
mount -t $FS_TYPE $MTDBLOCK /mnt
fi
#########################
# RUNLEVEL or MTD_INIT
#########################
if [ ! $INIT ]
then
if [ -e /mnt/etc/inittab ]
then
INIT="sbin/init $(grep initdefault /mnt/etc/inittab | cut -d: -f2)"
else
INIT="sbin/init 2"
fi
fi
###############
# PIVOT_ROOT
###############
cd /mnt
# Check if directory already exists .. cramfs/jffs/jffs2 better have this.
# This is done automatically by gbootroot, but it is good to check.
if [ ! -d /mnt/initrd ]
then
/sbin/mkdir /mnt/initrd
fi
if [ ! -d /mnt/dev -a ! -L /mnt/dev ]
then
/sbin/mkdir /mnt/dev
fi
# For pivot_root to work chroot needs to be on the root filesystem
if [ ! -f $CHROOT ]
then
CHROOT=`which chroot | sed s,/mnt,,`
if [ $CHROOT = /usr/sbin/chroot ]
then
echo "ERROR: Can't find chroot, add it to the root filesystem."
echo " Staying in the initrd. :-)"
/bin/bash
fi
else
CHROOT=/usr/sbin/chroot
fi
if [ $DEVFS = mount ]
then
mount -t devfs none /mnt/dev
fi
pivot_root . initrd
cd /
# User may have to supply init level or type of init, and there is mtd_init
# option to the kernel.
exec $CHROOT . $INIT <dev/console >dev/console 2>&1