for package in ${packages} ; do options="$options -p $package"; done
for group in ${groups} ; do options="$options -g $group"; done
+echo "+++++++++++++OPTIONS = ${options}"
+
# Populate a minimal /dev and then the files for the base PlanetLab-Bootstrap content
vref=${PWD}/base
install -d -m 755 ${vref}
# "Parse" out the packages and groups for yum
packages=$(pl_getPackages $bootstrapfs)
groups=$(pl_getGroups $bootstrapfs)
+ echo "${NAME} has the following packages and groups: ${packages} ${groups}"
vdir=${PWD}/bootstrap-filesystems/${NAME}
rm -rf ${vdir}/*
rm -f ${vdir}/var/lib/rpm/__db*
# Install the system vserver specific packages
- [ -n "$systempackages" ] && yum -c ${vdir}/etc/yum.conf --installroot=${vdir} -y install $systempackages
- [ -n "$systemgroups" ] && yum -c ${vdir}/etc/yum.conf --installroot=${vdir} -y groupinstall $systemgroups
+ [ -n "$packages" ] && yum -c ${vdir}/etc/yum.conf --installroot=${vdir} -y install $packages
+ [ -n "$groups" ] && yum -c ${vdir}/etc/yum.conf --installroot=${vdir} -y groupinstall $groups
- # Create a copy of the system vserver w/o the vserver reference files and make it smaller.
- # This is a three step process:
+ # Create a copy of the ${NAME} bootstrap filesystem w/o the base
+ # bootstrap filesystem and make it smaller. This is a three step
+ # process:
# step 1: clean out yum cache to reduce space requirements
yum -c ${vdir}/etc/yum.conf --installroot=${vdir} -y clean all