# $Id$ set_bootloader() { case "${BOOTLOADER}" in grub) set_bootloader_grub ;; *) print_warning "Bootloader ${BOOTLOADER} is not currently supported" ;; esac } set_bootloader_read_fstab() { local ROOTFS=$(awk 'BEGIN{RS="((#[^\n]*)?\n)"}( $2 == "/" ) { print $1; exit }' /etc/fstab) local BOOTFS=$(awk 'BEGIN{RS="((#[^\n]*)?\n)"}( $2 == "'${BOOTDIR}'") { print $1; exit }' /etc/fstab) # If ${BOOTDIR} is not defined in /etc/fstab, it must be the same as / [ -z "${BOOTFS}" ] && BOOTFS=${ROOTFS} echo "${ROOTFS} ${BOOTFS}" } set_bootloader_grub_read_device_map() { # Read GRUB device map [ ! -d ${TEMP} ] && mkdir ${TEMP} echo "quit" | grub --batch --device-map=${TEMP}/grub.map &>/dev/null echo "${TEMP}/grub.map" } set_bootloader_grub() { local GRUB_CONF="${BOOTDIR}/grub/grub.conf" print_info 1 "Adding kernel to ${GRUB_CONF}..." if [ ! -e ${GRUB_CONF} ] then local GRUB_BOOTFS if [ -n "${BOOTFS}" ] then GRUB_BOOTFS=$BOOTFS else GRUB_BOOTFS=$(set_bootloader_read_fstab | cut -d' ' -f2) fi # Get the GRUB mapping for our device local GRUB_BOOT_DISK1=$(echo ${GRUB_BOOTFS} | sed -e 's#\(/dev/.\+\)[[:digit:]]\+#\1#') local GRUB_BOOT_DISK=$(awk '{if ($2 == "'${GRUB_BOOT_DISK1}'") {gsub(/(\(|\))/, "", $1); print $1;}}' ${TEMP}/grub.map) local GRUB_BOOT_PARTITION=$(($(echo ${GRUB_BOOTFS} | sed -e 's#/dev/.\+\([[:digit:]]?*\)#\1#') - 1)) if [ -n "${GRUB_BOOT_DISK}" -a -n "${GRUB_BOOT_PARTITION}" ] then # Create grub configuration directory and file if it doesn't exist. [ ! -d `dirname ${GRUB_CONF}` ] && mkdir -p `dirname ${GRUB_CONF}` touch ${GRUB_CONF} echo 'default 0' >> ${GRUB_CONF} echo 'timeout 5' >> ${GRUB_CONF} echo "root (${GRUB_BOOT_DISK},${GRUB_BOOT_PARTITION})" >> ${GRUB_CONF} echo >> ${GRUB_CONF} # Add grub configuration to grub.conf echo "# Genkernel generated entry, see GRUB documentation for details" >> ${GRUB_CONF} echo "title=Gentoo Linux ($KV)" >> ${GRUB_CONF} if [ "${BUILD_INITRD}" = '0' ] then echo -e "\tkernel /kernel-${KNAME}-${ARCH}-${KV} root=${GRUB_ROOTFS}" >> ${GRUB_CONF} else echo -e "\tkernel /kernel-${KNAME}-${ARCH}-${KV} root=/dev/ram0 init=/linuxrc real_root=${GRUB_ROOTFS}" >> ${GRUB_CONF} if [ "${PAT}" -gt '4' ] then echo -e "\tinitrd /initramfs-${KNAME}-${ARCH}-${KV}" >> ${GRUB_CONF} fi fi echo >> ${GRUB_CONF} else print_error 1 "Error! ${BOOTDIR}/grub/grub.conf does not exist and the correct settings can not be automatically detected." print_error 1 "Please manually create your ${BOOTDIR}/grub/grub.conf file." fi else # The grub.conf already exists, so let's try to duplicate the default entry if set_bootloader_grub_check_for_existing_entry "${GRUB_CONF}"; then print_warning 1 "An entry was already found for a kernel/initramfs with this name...skipping update" return 0 fi set_bootloader_grub_duplicate_default "${GRUB_CONF}" fi } set_bootloader_grub_duplicate_default_replace_kernel_initrd() { sed -r -e "/^[[:space:]]*kernel/s/kernel-[[:alnum:][:punct:]]+/kernel-${KNAME}-${ARCH}-${KV}/" - | sed -r -e "/^[[:space:]]*initrd/s/init(rd|ramfs)-[[:alnum:][:punct:]]+/init\1-${KNAME}-${ARCH}-${KV}/" } set_bootloader_grub_check_for_existing_entry() { local GRUB_CONF=$1 if grep -q "^[[:space:]]*kernel[[:space:]=]*.*/kernel-${KNAME}-${ARCH}-${KV}\([[:space:]]\|$\)" "${GRUB_CONF}" && grep -q "^[[:space:]]*initrd[[:space:]=]*.*/initramfs-${KNAME}-${ARCH}-${KV}\([[:space:]]\|$\)" "${GRUB_CONF}" then return 0 fi return 1 } set_bootloader_grub_duplicate_default() { local GRUB_CONF=$1 local GRUB_CONF_TMP="${GRUB_CONF}.tmp" line_count=$(wc -l < "${GRUB_CONF}") line_nums="$(grep -n "^title" "${GRUB_CONF}" | cut -d: -f1)" if [ -z "${line_nums}" ]; then print_error 1 "No current 'title' entries found in your grub.conf...skipping update" return 0 fi line_nums="${line_nums} $((${line_count}+1))" # Find default entry default=$(sed -rn '/^[[:space:]]*default[[:space:]=]/s/^.*default[[:space:]=]+([[:alnum:]]+).*$/\1/p' "${GRUB_CONF}") if [ -z "${default}" ]; then print_warning 1 "No default entry found...assuming 0" default=0 fi if ! echo ${default} | grep -q '^[0-9]\+$'; then print_error 1 "We don't support non-numeric (such as 'saved') default values...skipping update" return 0 fi # Grub defaults are 0 based, cut is 1 based # Figure out where the default entry lives startstop=$(echo ${line_nums} | cut -d" " -f$((${default}+1))-$((${default}+2))) startline=$(echo ${startstop} | cut -d" " -f1) stopline=$(echo ${startstop} | cut -d" " -f2) # Write out the bits before the default entry sed -n 1,$((${startline}-1))p "${GRUB_CONF}" > "${GRUB_CONF_TMP}" # Put in our title echo "title=Gentoo Linux (${KV})" >> "${GRUB_CONF_TMP}" # Pass the default entry (minus the title) through to the replacement function and pipe the output to GRUB_CONF_TMP sed -n $((${startline}+1)),$((${stopline}-1))p "${GRUB_CONF}" | set_bootloader_grub_duplicate_default_replace_kernel_initrd >> "${GRUB_CONF_TMP}" # Finish off with everything including the previous default entry sed -n ${startline},${line_count}p "${GRUB_CONF}" >> "${GRUB_CONF_TMP}" cp "${GRUB_CONF}" "${GRUB_CONF}.bak" cp "${GRUB_CONF_TMP}" "${GRUB_CONF}" rm "${GRUB_CONF_TMP}" }