X-Git-Url: http://gitweb.hugovil.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=stage1%2Fcreate-config-files;h=6fd54b3bca1664af9e0c8a5648f4c1eea74bdadb;hb=53c1bedc0071cce940f0a5bbf4070455fa9b4ceb;hp=4d419391fb49acc7cccbb2c7ea1d341debe1f6a6;hpb=83c4985ea3b4a24c3a70e24f306857960c1cbb1c;p=hvlinux.git diff --git a/stage1/create-config-files b/stage1/create-config-files index 4d41939..6fd54b3 100755 --- a/stage1/create-config-files +++ b/stage1/create-config-files @@ -9,18 +9,12 @@ cat > ${LFS}/etc/fstab << "EOF" EOF if [ -n "${BOOT_PARTITION}" ]; then - echo "${BOOT_PARTITION} /boot ext2 defaults 1 1" >> ${LFS}/etc/fstab + echo "${BOOT_PARTITION} /boot auto defaults 0 0" >> ${LFS}/etc/fstab fi if [ -n "${SWAP_PARTITION}" ]; then echo "${SWAP_PARTITION} none swap sw 0 0" >> ${LFS}/etc/fstab fi -echo "${LFS_PARTITION} / reiserfs defaults,noatime 0 0" >> ${LFS}/etc/fstab - -if [ "x${DVDROM}" = "xyes" ]; then - cat >> ${LFS}/etc/fstab << "EOF" -/dev/dvd /media/dvd auto ro,noauto,users 0 0 -EOF -fi +echo "${LFS_PARTITION} / auto defaults,noatime 0 0" >> ${LFS}/etc/fstab cat >> ${LFS}/etc/fstab << "EOF" proc /proc proc defaults 0 0 @@ -79,7 +73,6 @@ LANG="en_US.UTF-8" # LC_COLLATE equals en_US.ISO8859-1, then leading dots as well # as case are ignored in determining the sort order. LC_COLLATE=C -################# LC_ALL=POSIX export PATH MANPATH LANG LC_COLLATE PS1 PS2 USER LOGNAME MAIL HISTFILESIZE HISTSIZE HOSTNAME EDITOR CFLAGS CXXFLAGS EOF @@ -105,6 +98,8 @@ alias du='du -h -s' # --show-control-chars is for seeing international characters in filenames alias ls='ls -h --color=auto --show-control-chars' eval $(dircolors --sh /etc/DIR_COLORS) +# Pour avoir un environnement similaire à ce qu'un login fournirait: +alias su='su --login' # For some unknown reason bash refuses to inherit PS1 in some circumstances # that I can't figure out. Putting PS1 here ensures that it gets loaded every @@ -128,8 +123,7 @@ else fi EOF -echo "Installing /etc/DIR_COLORS" -install -m644 ${SCRDIR}/misc/DIR_COLORS ${LFS}/etc/DIR_COLORS +install -v -m644 ${SCRDIR}/misc/DIR_COLORS ${LFS}/etc/DIR_COLORS echo "Creating /etc/inputrc" cat > ${LFS}/etc/inputrc << "EOF" @@ -218,6 +212,10 @@ cat > ${LFS}/etc/shells << "EOF" EOF chmod 644 ${LFS}/etc/shells +# This file contains a list of users (1 per line) who are allowed to shutdown +# the computer. This doesn't mean that these users can invoke the shutdown +# (or reboot or halt) command(s). Instead, it means that an authorized user +# can shut down the computer by pressing ctrl+alt+del. echo "Creating /etc/shutdown.allow" echo "${REGUSER}" > ${LFS}/etc/shutdown.allow