#!/bin/bash hvconfig_pre() { hv_groupadd -g 19 haldaemon hv_useradd -c HAL-Daemon-User -d /dev/null -u 19 \ -g haldaemon -s /bin/false haldaemon CONFIGURE_OPTS="\ ${CONFIGURE_OPTS} \ --libexecdir=/usr/lib/hal \ --localstatedir=/var \ --with-udev-prefix=/etc" } hvbuild_post() { install -v -m755 -d /var/run/hald # Bootscript install -v -m740 ${SCRDIR}/bootscripts/hald /etc/rc.d/init.d # script-name start stop bootscript_add_rc3 hald 93 19 # The default setup for HAL is to allow only certain users to invoke # methods such as Mount(). These are the root user and the user determined # to be at the active console using pam_console. If you are not set up to # use Linux-PAM-1.1.1 and pam_console, create a group that is allowed to # invoke HAL methods with the following commands: hv_groupadd -g 61 halusers cat > /etc/dbus-1/system.d/halusers.conf << "EOF" EOF # Now add the users you would like to the halusers group to use HAL: usermod -a -G halusers ${REGUSER} # With the above configuration in place, authorized users now have the # ability to unmount disk partitions mounted at non-standard locations such # as /pub. If you'd like to restrict this policy to only drives which are # considered removable or hotpluggable, add the following configuration # file as the root user: cat > /etc/hal/fdi/policy/no-fixed-drives.fdi << "EOF" true EOF # If the system-wide D-BUS daemon was running during the installation of # HAL, ensure you stop and restart the D-BUS daemon before attempting to # start the hald daemon. #/etc/rc.d/init.d/dbus restart # Starting daemon #/etc/rc.d/init.d/hal start }