diskimage-builder/elements/vm/finalise.d/51-bootloader
Ralf Haferkamp 7da1425438 Merge force-text-mode-console into the bootloader script
52-force-text-mode-console, running after 51-bootloader, calls
grub2-mkconfig (on Ubuntu that will happen via the update-grub call).
This call will overwrite all the changes that 51-bootloader did to the
grub.cfg. By merging the 52-force-text-mode-console code into
51-bootloader we avoid that. This also means that 51-bootloader will now
call grub2-mkconfig regardless of whether there is already and existing
grub2 configuration or not (52-force-text-mode-console did that in the
past anyway).

Additionally this commit enables the force to textmode code for openSUSE
(was previously only working correctly for Ubuntu and Fedora).

Closes-Bug: #1260323
Change-Id: Ida8e1a69df22d41ad70eb7154707c50613b536a8
2013-12-16 13:58:42 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Configure grub. Note that the various conditionals here are to handle
# different distributions gracefully.
set -e
set -x
# FIXME:
[ -n "$IMAGE_BLOCK_DEVICE" ]
PART_DEV=$IMAGE_BLOCK_DEVICE
BOOT_DEV=$(echo $IMAGE_BLOCK_DEVICE | sed -e 's#p1##' | sed -e 's#mapper/##')
function install_extlinux {
install-packages extlinux
echo "Installing Extlinux..."
MBR=/usr/share/syslinux/mbr.bin
if [ ! -f $MBR ]; then
MBR=/usr/lib/syslinux/mbr.bin
if [ ! -f $MBR ]; then
echo "mbr.bin (from SYSLINUX) not found."
exit 1
fi
fi
dd if=$MBR of=$BOOT_DEV
mkdir -p /boot/syslinux
extlinux --install /boot/syslinux
if [ -f /etc/redhat-release ]; then
kernel=$(ls -1rv /boot/vmlinuz* | head -1)
initrd=$(ls -1rv /boot/initramfs* | head -1)
elif [ -f /etc/SuSE-release ]; then
kernel=$(ls -1rv /boot/vmlinuz* | head -1)
initrd=$(ls -1rv /boot/initrd* | head -1)
elif [ -f /etc/debian_version ]; then
kernel=$(ls -1rv /boot/vmlinuz*generic | head -1)
initrd=$(ls -1rv /boot/initrd*generic | head -1)
else
echo "Unable to find kernel and initram"
exit 1
fi
cat > /boot/syslinux/syslinux.cfg<<_EOF_
DEFAULT linux
LABEL linux
KERNEL $kernel
APPEND rw root=LABEL=cloudimg-rootfs
INITRD $initrd
_EOF_
}
function install_grub2 {
# Check for offline installation of grub
if [ -f "/tmp/grub/install" ] ; then
source /tmp/grub/install
else
install-packages grub-pc
fi
# XXX: grub-probe on the nbd0/loop0 device returns nothing - workaround, manually
# specify modules. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/1073731
GRUBNAME=`which grub-install` || echo "trying grub2-install"
if [ -z "$GRUBNAME" ]; then
GRUBNAME="bash -x `which grub2-install`"
fi
# If no GRUB2 is found, fallback to extlinux
if [ -z "$GRUBNAME" ] || [ $($GRUBNAME --version | grep "0.97" | wc -l) -ne 0 ]; then
echo "No GRUB2 found. Fallback to Extlinux..."
install_extlinux
exit 0
fi
echo "Installing GRUB2..."
GRUB_OPTS=${GRUB_OPTS:""}
# XXX: This is buggy:
# - --target=i386-pc is invalid for non-i386/amd64 architectures
# - and for UEFI too.
# GRUB_OPTS="$GRUB_OPTS --target=i386-pc"
if [[ ! $GRUB_OPTS == *--target* ]]; then
# /sys/ comes from the host machine. If the host machine is using EFI
# but the image being built doesn't have EFI boot-images installed we
# should set the --target to use a BIOS-based boot-image.
#
# * --target tells grub what's the target platform
# * the boot images are placed in /usr/lib/grub/<cpu>-<platform>
# * i386-pc is used for BIOS-based machines
# http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Installation
#
if [ -d /sys/firmware/efi ]; then
if [ ! -d /usr/lib/grub/*-efi ]; then
case $ARCH in
"x86_64"|"amd64")
GRUB_OPTS="$GRUB_OPTS --target=i386-pc"
;;
"i386")
target=i386-pc
if [ -e /proc/device-tree ]; then
for x in /proc/device-tree/*; do
if [ -e "$x" ]; then
target="i386-ieee1275"
fi
done
fi
GRUB_OPTS="$GRUB_OPTS --target=$target"
;;
esac
fi
fi
fi
$GRUBNAME --modules="biosdisk part_msdos" $GRUB_OPTS $BOOT_DEV
# This might be better factored out into a per-distro 'install-bootblock'
# helper.
if [ -d /boot/grub2 ]; then
GRUB_CFG=/boot/grub2/grub.cfg
elif [ -d /boot/grub ]; then
GRUB_CFG=/boot/grub/grub.cfg
fi
DIST=`lsb_release -is`
[ -n "$DIST" ]
echo 'GRUB_TERMINAL=console' >>/etc/default/grub
echo 'GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=text' >>/etc/default/grub
GRUB_MKCONFIG="grub2-mkconfig -o $GRUB_CFG"
case $DIST in
'Ubuntu'|'Debian')
sed -i -e 's/\(^GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX.*\)"$/\1 nofb nomodeset vga=normal"/' /etc/default/grub
GRUB_MKCONFIG=update-grub
;;
'Fedora')
echo 'GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="nofb nomodeset vga=normal"' >>/etc/default/grub
;;
'openSUSE project')
sed -i -e 's/\(^GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX.*\)"$/\1 nofb nomodeset vga=normal"/' /etc/default/grub
;;
esac
$GRUB_MKCONFIG
RELEASE=`lsb_release -cs`
[ -n "$RELEASE" ]
# grub-mkconfig generates a config with the device in it,
# This shouldn't be needed, but old code has bugs
if [ $RELEASE = 'precise' ] ; then
# Replace the search attempt with a hardcoded root as the Ubuntu reference
# images use.
sed -i "s%search --no.*%%" $GRUB_CFG
sed -i "s%set root=.*%set root=(hd0,1)%" $GRUB_CFG
fi
# force use of a LABEL:
# NOTE: Updating the grub config by hand once deployed should work, its just
# prepping it in a different environment that needs fiddling.
sed -i "s%$PART_DEV%LABEL=cloudimg-rootfs%" $GRUB_CFG
sed -i "s%search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root .*$%search --no-floppy --set=root --label cloudimg-rootfs%" $GRUB_CFG
sed -i "s%root=UUID=[A-Za-z0-9\-]*%root=LABEL=cloudimg-rootfs%" $GRUB_CFG
if [ "$DIST" = 'Fedora' ] ; then
# enable serial console
sed -i "s%LABEL=cloudimg-rootfs%LABEL=cloudimg-rootfs console=tty0 console=ttyS0,115200%" $GRUB_CFG
if [ $(lsb_release -rs) = '19' ]; then
sed -i "s%UUID=[A-Za-z0-9\-]*%LABEL=cloudimg-rootfs%" /etc/fstab
fi
fi
}
DIB_EXTLINUX=${DIB_EXTLINUX:-0}
if [ "$DIB_EXTLINUX" != "0" ]; then
install_extlinux
else
install_grub2
fi