-YUM_CONF="http://www.planet-lab.org/PlanetLabConf/v3-yum.conf"
-
-# Make /vservers
-VROOT=$PWD/vservers/vserver-reference
-install -d -m 755 $VROOT
-
-MAKEDEV ()
-{
- rm -rf $VROOT/dev
- mkdir -p $VROOT/dev
- mknod -m 666 $VROOT/dev/null c 1 3
- mknod -m 666 $VROOT/dev/zero c 1 5
- mknod -m 666 $VROOT/dev/full c 1 7
- mknod -m 644 $VROOT/dev/random c 1 8
- mknod -m 644 $VROOT/dev/urandom c 1 9
- mknod -m 666 $VROOT/dev/tty c 5 0
- mknod -m 666 $VROOT/dev/ptmx c 5 2
- # For bash command substitution
- ln -nsf ../proc/self/fd /dev/fd
- # For df and linuxconf
- touch $VROOT/dev/hdv1
- # For TUN/TAP
- mkdir -p $VROOT/dev/net
- mknod -m 600 $VROOT/dev/net/tun c 10 200
-}
-
-# Initialize /dev in reference image
-MAKEDEV
-
-# Mount /dev/pts in reference image
-mkdir -p $VROOT/dev/pts
-mount -t devpts none $VROOT/dev/pts
-
-# Mount /proc in reference image
-mkdir -p $VROOT/proc
-mount -t proc none $VROOT/proc
-
-# Clean up before exiting if anything goes wrong
-trap "umount $VROOT/proc ; umount $VROOT/dev/pts" ERR
-
-# Create a dummy /etc/fstab in reference image
-mkdir -p $VROOT/etc
-cat > $VROOT/etc/fstab <<EOF
-# This fake fstab exists only to please df and linuxconf.
-/dev/hdv1 / ext2 defaults 1 1
-EOF
-cp $VROOT/etc/fstab $VROOT/etc/mtab
-
-# Prevent all locales from being installed in reference image
-mkdir -p $VROOT/etc/rpm
-cat > $VROOT/etc/rpm/macros <<EOF
-%_install_langs en_US:en
-%_excludedocs 1
-%__file_context_path /dev/null
-EOF
-
-# This tells the Boot Manager that it is okay to update
-# /etc/resolv.conf and /etc/hosts whenever the network configuration
-# changes. Users are free to delete this file.
-touch $VROOT/etc/AUTO_UPDATE_NET_FILES
-
-# Trick rpm and yum, who read the real root /etc/rpm/macros file
-# rather than the one installed in the reference image, despite what
-# you might expect the --root and --installroot options to mean. Both
-# programs always read $HOME/.rpmmacros.
-export HOME=$PWD
-ln -sf $VROOT/etc/rpm/macros $PWD/.rpmmacros
-
-# Initialize RPM database in reference image
-mkdir -p $VROOT/var/lib/rpm
-rpm --root $VROOT --initdb
-
-# Go, baby, go
-yum -c $YUM_CONF --installroot=$VROOT -y groupinstall VServer
-
-# Freshen the RPM set with any just built. This does not help when a
-# completely new PlanetLab package must be installed in the reference
-# image. To work around this limitation, introduce the new package in
-# one release, then include it in the VServer yumgroup in the next.
-FRESHEN=$RPM_BUILD_DIR/../RPMS/*/*.rpm
-if [ -n "$FRESHEN" ] ; then
- rpm --root $VROOT --freshen --verbose $FRESHEN