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# $Id: Helper.yard,v 1.8 2003/02/15 02:10:07 freesource Exp $
# Helper.yard
#
#############################################################################
# UML buddy - needs cutomized kernel to allow creation of all filesystem types.
##############################################################################
# Include me in me
/Helper.yard <= yard/templates/Helper.yard
# For future boot stuff.
lilo
lilo.real
dd
# init - parent of all processes
# Choose an inittab to compliment the traditional init in the page below.
/sbin/init
telinit
/sbin/shutdown
/sbin/halt
/etc/init.d/halt <= Replacements/etc/init.d/halt.example
/sbin/reboot
/etc/init.d/reboot <= Replacements/etc/init.d/reboot.example
/etc/init.d/rc <= Replacements/etc/init.d/rc.example
/etc/init.d/rcS <= Replacements/etc/init.d/rcS.helper
##/sbin/swapon
# Login stuff
##/bin/login
##/sbin/sulogin # used by inittab.debian-min
##/etc/securetty <= Replacements/etc/securetty.example
##/root/.bashrc <= Replacements/root/.bashrc.debian
##/root/.profile <= Replacements/root/.profile.debian
##/home/user/.bashrc <= Replacements/home/user/.bashrc.debian
##/home/user/.bash_profile <= Replacements/home/user/.bash_profile.debian
##/etc/hostname <= Replacements/etc/hostname
##/etc/motd <= Replacements/etc/motd
# login and mount stuff
#
/etc/fstab <= Replacements/etc/fstab.example
#
##/etc/issue # nice to have
#
# No password for root or user.
/etc/group <= Replacements/etc/group.example
##/etc/passwd <= Replacements/etc/passwd.example
#
# Shadow password root=root user=user
#/etc/group <= Replacements/etc/group.debian
#/etc/passwd <= Replacements/etc/passwd.debian
#/etc/shadow <= Replacements/etc/shadow.debian
##/etc/login.defs
# Specify these binaries absolutely because boot scripts need them to be here.
/bin/echo # for inittab.debian.sample
/bin/mount
/bin/umount
/bin/cat
/bin/hostname
/bin/ln
/bin/ls
/bin/more
/bin/mv
/usr/bin/find
##### SHELLS
# Bash is huge and requires libncurses.so.
# Many people use a smaller lightweight shell, like ash or kiss,
# and use that instead.
/bin/sh -> bash
##/bin/sash
#
/etc/profile
/etc/shells # Make sure all included shells are listed.
# PROVISIONS FOR PAM:
##/etc/pam.d/other
##/etc/pam.d/login
##\ if ( /etc/pam.d/system-auth )
# RedHat uses this
## /etc/pam.d/system-auth \
# /etc/pam.conf
# PROVISIONS FOR NSS
# If you use the old libc5, or uClibc you don't need this.
# Comment out this line.
#
/etc/nsswitch.conf <= Replacements/etc/nsswitch.conf.example
##### INITTAB and GETTY
# These inittab and getty pairs are based on major distributions.
# If your distribution isn't mentioned here, one of these inittabs may
# still work. Check your /etc/inittab to confirm, or create a new inittab
# replacement and edit as required. Some gettys require /etc/gettydefs.
#
#
#===== SLACKWARE and SUSE use agetty:
##\
##if ( agetty )
## /etc/inittab <= Replacements/etc/inittab.example-agetty-helper
## /sbin/agetty
## /etc/gettydefs
#
#===== MANDRAKE, REDHAT and many other modern RH based DISTS use mingetty:
##elsif ( mingetty )
## /etc/inittab <= Replacements/etc/inittab.example-mingetty-helper
## /sbin/mingetty
## /etc/gettydefs
#
#===== DEBIAN uses a program called "getty" which is actually agetty in
#===== disguise:
##elsif ( getty )
## /etc/inittab <= Replacements/etc/inittab.example-helper
## /sbin/getty
##\
##### utmp and wtmp.
# Made by rcS if they don't exist.
##w
##last
##### terminfo entries for programs which need terminal capabilities like
##### vi and nano.
/usr/share/terminfo/v/vt100
/usr/share/terminfo/l/linux
# The old way
#/etc/termcap <= Replacements/etc/termcap
reset
# Designate a keyboard map of choice if you want to load one for
# the text console. Edit rcS to point to it.
# /usr/share/keymaps/i386/qwerty/defkeymap.kmap.gz
# /usr/lib/kbd/keymaps/i386/qwerty/defkeymap.kmap.gz
##### Empty directories
/dev
/proc
/tmp
/var/tmp
/var/log
/var/run
/mnt1 <= Replacements/mnt1
/mnt2 <= Replacements/mnt2
##### Special links
## ext2fs_check_if_mount: No such file or directory while
## determining whether /dev/ubd/0 is mounted.
# because the mtab isn't a real file, and doesn't point to anything until
# proc is mounted.
/etc/mtab -> /proc/mounts
##### MODULES and support programs for them.
insmod
rmmod
lsmod
depmod
modprobe
##/etc/modules.conf
#
# User-Mode-Linux modules
#
# These are modules compiled for the uml kernel version
# included with gbootroot. Choose 2.2 or 2.4 depending on
# which kernel series your are using with your live host system.
# You may either include the modules archive with the root
# filesystem as a replacement and "tar xvf", or untar the
# modules archive from the host system by mounting it
# with "mount -t hostfs none -o \
# /usr/lib/bootroot/yard/Replacements/lib/modules /mnt"
# and then "tar xvf /mnt/modules-2.4.tar -C /".
#
# Then "depmod -ae -F /proc/ksyms" from the running uml kernel.
#
#
## There needs to be a helper root_fs for both 2.2 and 2.4!
#
##/modules-2.2.tar <= Replacements/lib/modules/modules-2.2.tar
##/modules-2.4.tar <= Replacements/lib/modules/modules-2.4.tar
##### ESSENTIAL SYSTEM UTILITIES
# (your rescue disk may not boot if these are not present.)
chmod
chown
chroot
cp
df
id
mkdir
pwd
rm
stty
sync
uname
##### NON-ESSENTIAL BUT USEFUL UTILITIES
##which
##ldd
du
rmdir
less
dircolors
grep
egrep
mesg
tail
mknod
##ps
touch
##whoami
diff
wc
date
dmesg
tar
# Editors
##vi
# Small, free, pico replacement.
nano
##### DISK AND FILE SYSTEM UTILITIES
fdisk
#
# ext2 stuff
# ----------
fsck # just using for ext2
fsck.ext2
##e2fsck
mke2fs
tune2fs
##dumpe2fs
##debugfs
##e2image
badblocks
#
# cramfs stuff
#-------------
mkcramfs
cramfsck
fsck.cramfs
/etc/ioctl.save <= Replacements/etc/ioctl.save
# jffs stuff
#--------------
/usr/bin/doc_loadbios
/usr/bin/einfo
/usr/bin/erase
/usr/bin/eraseall
/usr/bin/ftl_check
/usr/bin/ftl_format
/usr/bin/lock
/usr/bin/mkfs.jffs
/usr/bin/nanddump
/usr/bin/nandtest
/usr/bin/nandwrite
/usr/bin/nftl_format
/usr/bin/nftldump
/usr/bin/unlock
#
# jffs2 stuff
#--------------
/usr/bin/mkfs.jffs2
#
# romfs stuff
#-------------
genromfs
#
# minix stuff
#-------------
fsck.minix
mkfs.minix
mkminix -> mkfs.minix
#
# reiserfs stuff
# -------------
mkreiserfs
reiserfsck
debugreiserfs
unpack
resize_reiserfs