#!/bin/sh
+LFS_STAGE=stage1
+
# Reading system configuration informations, functions and package versions.
source ../sysinfos
source ../functions
source ../packages-list
-export LFS_PKG_DIR="$(dirname $(pwd))/packages/stage1"
-export LFS_LOG_DIR=${LFS}/var/log/hvlinux-install/stage1
+export LFS_PKG_DIR="$(dirname $(pwd))/packages/${LFS_STAGE}"
+export LFS_LOG_DIR=${LFS}/var/log/hvlinux-install/${LFS_STAGE}
export LFS_LOG_FILE=${LFS_LOG_DIR}/install.log
export LFS_TMP="${LFS}/tmp"
-# Making sure that this script was executed by the root user
-if [ "x${USER}" != "xroot" ]; then
- echo "You must be the superuser to install hvlinux."
- exit 1
-fi
-
-# Making sure that the LFS partition is mounted
-if ! mount | awk '{ print "x" $3 "x" }' | grep "x${LFS}x" 1> /dev/null 2>&1; then
- echo "LFS partition is not mounted. Please mount it."
- exit 1
-fi
-
-# Creating basic directories
-for subdir in tmp var boot tools; do
- dir=${LFS}/${subdir}
- if [ ! -d ${dir} ]; then
- install -dv ${dir} || exit 1
- fi
- chown lfs:lfs ${dir} || exit 1
-done
-
-# Creating a link from the host root directory to LFS tools directory
-ln -sf ${LFS}/tools / &&
-
-# Testing for the presence of the lfs user
-# We cannot automatically create the user 'lfs' because the installation media
-# can be a CD-ROM (read-only)
-# If installing from some kind of live-CD, simply install as root without the LFS user :)
-if ! grep "lfs" /etc/passwd 1> /dev/null 2>&1; then
- # The option '-k /dev/null' prevents possible copying of files from a
- # skeleton directory (default is /etc/skel).
- groupadd lfs &&
- useradd -s /bin/bash -g lfs -m -k /dev/null lfs || exit 1
-fi &&
+init_log_file
-cat > /home/lfs/.bashrc << "EOF" &&
-# Setting up the environment
-set +h
-umask 022
-CC="gcc -s"
-LC_ALL=POSIX
-PATH=/tools/bin:/bin:/usr/bin
-export CC LC_ALL PATH
-EOF
-
-chown lfs:lfs /home/lfs/.bashrc &&
+rscr mult "Performing pre-install" cis-pre-install
# Logging-in as 'lfs' user, and executing the install-1 script. The
# 'su -' command starts with a clean environment and enters the home
# directory of the user.
-su - lfs -c "cd ${PWD}; ./install-1"
+su - lfs -c "cd ${PWD}; ./install-1" &&
+
+rscr mult "Performing post-install" cis-post-install
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
- echo "*** An error occured during stage1"
+ echo "*** An error occured during ${LFS_STAGE}"
exit 1
fi
+echo "Total build time: $(get_total_build_time ${LFS_LOG_FILE})h"
+
exit 0