# where built files are stored
BUILD_DIR=build/
-BOOTCD_VERSION="3.1"
+BOOTCD_VERSION="3.2"
FULL_VERSION_STRING="PlanetLab BootCD"
OUTPUT_IMAGE_NAME='PlanetLab-BootCD'
# make sure the boot manager source is checked out in the same directory
# as the bootcd_v3 repository
-BOOTMANAGER_DIR=../bootmanager/
+for BOOTMANAGER_DIR in ../bootmanager-* ../bootmanager ; do
+ [ -d $BOOTMANAGER_DIR ] && break
+done
if [ ! -d $BOOTMANAGER_DIR ]; then
echo "the bootmanager repository needs to be checked out at the same"
echo "initialize rpm db"
mkdir -p $CD_ROOT/var/lib/rpm
rpm --root $CD_ROOT --initdb
+
+ # XXX Should download yum.conf from the boot server?
+ echo "generate yum.conf"
+cat >yum.conf <<EOF
+[main]
+cachedir=/var/cache/yum
+debuglevel=2
+logfile=/var/log/yum.log
+pkgpolicy=newest
+### for yum-2.4 in fc4 (this will be ignored by yum-2.0)
+### everything in here, do not scan /etc/yum.repos.d/
+reposdir=/dev/null
+
+[FedoraCore2Base]
+name=Fedora Core 2 Base -- PlanetLab Central
+baseurl=http://$PRIMARY_SERVER/install-rpms/stock-fc2/
+
+[FedoraCore2Updates]
+name=Fedora Core 2 Updates -- PlanetLab Central
+baseurl=http://$PRIMARY_SERVER/install-rpms/updates-fc2/
+
+[PlanetLab]
+name=PlanetLab RPMS -- PlanetLab Central
+baseurl=http://$PRIMARY_SERVER/install-rpms/planetlab/
+EOF
+ yumgroups="http://$PRIMARY_SERVER/install-rpms/planetlab/yumgroups.xml"
+
+ # Solve the bootstrap problem by including any just built packages in
+ # the yum configuration. This cooperates with the PlanetLab build
+ # system.
+ if [ -n "$RPM_BUILD_DIR" ] ; then
+ cat >>yum.conf <<EOF
+[Bootstrap]
+name=Bootstrap RPMS -- $(dirname $RPM_BUILD_DIR)/RPMS/
+baseurl=file://$(dirname $RPM_BUILD_DIR)/RPMS/
+EOF
+ yumgroups="file://$(dirname $RPM_BUILD_DIR)/RPMS/yumgroups.xml"
+ fi
echo "install boot cd base rpms"
yum -c yum.conf --installroot=$CD_ROOT -y groupinstall $BOOTCD_YUM_GROUP
+ # Retrieve all of the packagereq declarations in the BootCD group of the yumgroups.xml file
echo "checking to make sure rpms were installed"
- packages=`cat yumgroups.xml | grep packagereq | sed 's#<[^<]*>##g'`
+ packages=$(curl $yumgroups | sed -n -e '/<name>BootCD<\/name>/,/<name>/{ s/.*<packagereq.*>\(.*\)<\/packagereq>/\1/p }')
set +e
for package in $packages; do
echo "checking for package $package"
- chroot $CD_ROOT /bin/rpm -qi $package > /dev/null
+ /usr/sbin/chroot $CD_ROOT /bin/rpm -qi $package > /dev/null
if [[ "$?" -ne 0 ]]; then
echo "package $package was not installed in the cd root."
echo "make sure it exists in the yum repository."
echo "setting up non-ssh authentication"
mkdir -p $CD_ROOT/etc/samba
- chroot $CD_ROOT /usr/sbin/authconfig --nostart --kickstart \
+ /usr/sbin/chroot $CD_ROOT /usr/sbin/authconfig --nostart --kickstart \
--enablemd5 --enableshadow
echo "setting root password"
$module_dep_file $pci_map_file $pci_table $CD_ROOT/etc/pl_pcitable
dd if=/dev/zero of=$INITRD bs=1M count=$RAMDISK_SIZE
- mkfs.ext2 -F -m 0 -i $INITRD_BYTES_PER_INODE $INITRD
+ /sbin/mkfs.ext2 -F -m 0 -i $INITRD_BYTES_PER_INODE $INITRD
mkdir -p $INITRD_MOUNT
mount -o loop,rw $INITRD $INITRD_MOUNT
USB_IMAGE=${ISO%*.iso}.usb
# leave 1 MB of free space on the filesystem
USB_KB=$(du -kc $ISO $CD_ROOT/usr/isolinux | awk '$2 == "total" { print $1 + 1024 }')
- mkfs.vfat -C $USB_IMAGE $USB_KB
+ /sbin/mkfs.vfat -C $USB_IMAGE $USB_KB
mkdir -p $INITRD_MOUNT
mount -o loop,rw $USB_IMAGE $INITRD_MOUNT