#!/bin/sh # Check that the boot partition is the 1st (primary) partition, that # it is of type ext2 or ext3, and that it is marked as bootable. ARCH="$(archdetect)" case $ARCH in arm*) machine=$(grep "^Hardware" /proc/cpuinfo | sed 's/Hardware\s*:\s*//') || true case "$machine" in "Buffalo Linkstation Pro/Live" | "Buffalo/Revogear Kurobox Pro") ;; "GLAN Tank") ;; "HP Media Vault mv2120") ;; *) exit 0 ;; esac ;; mipsel/loongson-2f) ;; *) exit 0 ;; esac . /lib/partman/lib/base.sh for dev in $DEVICES/*; do [ -d "$dev" ] || continue cd $dev open_dialog PARTITIONS while { read_line num id size type fs path name; [ "$id" ]; }; do [ "$fs" != free ] || continue [ -f $id/method ] || continue [ -f $id/acting_filesystem ] || continue [ -f $id/mountpoint ] || continue mountpoint=$(cat $id/mountpoint) filesystem=$(cat $id/acting_filesystem) if [ "$mountpoint" = / ]; then root_fs=$filesystem root_type=$type root_path=$path if [ -f $id/bootable ]; then root_bootable=yes fi elif [ "$mountpoint" = /boot ]; then boot_fs=$filesystem boot_type=$type boot_path=$path if [ -f $id/bootable ]; then boot_bootable=yes fi fi done close_dialog done # If no separate boot partition exists root acts as boot if [ -z "$boot_path" ]; then boot_fs=$root_fs boot_type=$root_type boot_path=$root_path boot_bootable=$root_bootable fi # We need an ext2 or ext3 filesystem to boot if [ "$boot_fs" != ext2 ] && [ "$boot_fs" != ext3 ]; then db_set partman-ext3/boot_not_ext2_or_ext3 true db_input critical partman-ext3/boot_not_ext2_or_ext3 || true db_go || true db_get partman-ext3/boot_not_ext2_or_ext3 if [ "$RET" = true ]; then exit 1 fi fi # The boot file system has to be the first primary partition # ... but for now don't run the check if /boot is on RAID1. Right now, # there's no good way to map a RAID device to its physical partition # and then run the checks on that partition (see #509799). if echo $boot_path | grep -q "^/dev/md"; then raid=${boot_path#/dev/} if grep "^$raid" /proc/mdstat | grep -q " raid1 "; then exit 0 fi fi part_num=$(echo "$boot_path" | sed -e 's/.*[^0-9]\+//') if [ "$boot_type" != primary ] || [ "$part_num" -ne 1 ]; then db_set partman/boot_not_first_partition true db_input critical partman/boot_not_first_partition || true db_go || true db_get partman/boot_not_first_partition if [ "$RET" = true ]; then exit 1 fi fi # Make sure that the boot partition is marked as bootable ## Note: this won't work for RAID because the physical partition must be ## marked bootable whereas we're checking the /boot partition (i.e. the ## md partition on top of the physical partition). However, there's ## some code above that exists this script when /boot is on RAID1. if [ "$ARCH" != mipsel/loongson-2f ] && [ "$boot_bootable" != "yes" ]; then db_set partman-ext3/boot_not_bootable true db_input critical partman-ext3/boot_not_bootable || true db_go || true db_get partman-ext3/boot_not_bootable if [ "$RET" = true ]; then exit 1 fi fi