#! /bin/sh set -e . /usr/share/debconf/confmodule # File paths for various configuration files FILE_PATH_NM_CONFIG=etc/NetworkManager/system-connections FILE_INTERFACES=/etc/network/interfaces FILE_NETCFG_CONNECTION_TYPE=/tmp/connection_type # The connection type file is written by the nm-conf code. # The base-installer snippet will already take care of copying # the generated interfaces file, so if we are not dealing # with nm-conf anyway: just exit. if [ ! -e $FILE_NETCFG_CONNECTION_TYPE ]; then logger -t netcfg "DEBUG: copy-config: $FILE_NETCFG_CONNECTION_TYPE not found: netcfg did not complete or was compiled without network-manager support; exiting." exit 0 fi # Flag to determine whether Network Manager is installed. if in-target sh -c "dpkg-query -s network-manager 2>/dev/null | grep -q '^Status: install ok installed'"; then NM_IS_INSTALLED=true else NM_IS_INSTALLED=false fi # The type of the connection used during installation NETCFG_CONNECTION_TYPE=$(cat $FILE_NETCFG_CONNECTION_TYPE | \ grep "connection type" | cut -d ':' -f2 | sed 's/ //g') NETCFG_CONNECTION_SECURITY=$(cat $FILE_NETCFG_CONNECTION_TYPE | \ grep "security" | cut -d ':' -f2 | sed 's/ //g') # netcfg/target_network_config question values CONFIG_NM="nm_config" CONFIG_INTERFACES="ifupdown" CONFIG_LOOPBACK="loopback" db_get netcfg/target_network_config # Check for preseeding. If the value of the question is empty then set # default options. Document automatic selection changes in the template. if [ -z "$RET" ]; then if $NM_IS_INSTALLED; then db_set netcfg/target_network_config $CONFIG_NM else if [ "$NETCFG_CONNECTION_TYPE" = "wired" ]; then db_set netcfg/target_network_config $CONFIG_INTERFACES else # wireless db_set netcfg/target_network_config $CONFIG_LOOPBACK fi fi fi db_get netcfg/target_network_config if [ "$RET" = "$CONFIG_NM" ]; then # Copy NM config file. First make sure the directory exists mkdir -p /target/$FILE_PATH_NM_CONFIG cp /$FILE_PATH_NM_CONFIG/* /target/$FILE_PATH_NM_CONFIG/ # Rewrite /etc/network/interfaces to contain only loopback netcfg write_loopback elif [ "$RET" = "$CONFIG_LOOPBACK" ]; then # Rewrite /etc/network/interfaces to contain only loopback netcfg write_loopback fi # Copy /etc/network/interfaces to target. Note: there's nothing particular to # be done if the /e/n/i option is chosen, since /e/n/i gets copied in any # situation. mkdir -p /target$(dirname $FILE_INTERFACES) cp $FILE_INTERFACES /target$FILE_INTERFACES exit 0