#!/bin/sh # Copyright (c) 2009 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. # Sets up the chromeos distribution from inside a chroot of the root fs. # NOTE: This script should be called by build_image.sh. Do not run this # on your own unless you know what you are doing. set -e # Read options from the config file created by build_image.sh. echo "Reading options..." cat "$(dirname $0)/customize_opts.sh" . "$(dirname $0)/customize_opts.sh" PACKAGE_LIST_FILE="${SETUP_DIR}/package-list-prod.txt" PACKAGE_LIST_FILE2="${SETUP_DIR}/package-list-2.txt" COMPONENTS=`cat $PACKAGE_LIST_FILE | grep -v ' *#' | grep -v '^ *$' | sed '/$/{N;s/\n/ /;}'` FULLNAME="ChromeOS User" USERNAME="chronos" ADMIN_GROUP="admin" DEFGROUPS="adm,dialout,cdrom,floppy,audio,dip,video" ADMIN_USERNAME="chronosdev" CRYPTED_PASSWD_FILE="/trunk/src/scripts/shared_user_passwd.txt" if [ -f $CRYPTED_PASSWD_FILE ] then echo "Using password from $CRYPTED_PASSWD_FILE" CRYPTED_PASSWD=$(cat $CRYPTED_PASSWD_FILE) else # Use a random password. unix_md5_crypt will generate a random salt. echo "Using random password." PASSWORD="$(base64 /dev/urandom | head -1)" CRYPTED_PASSWD="$(echo "$PASSWORD" | openssl passwd -1 -stdin)" PASSWORD="gone now" fi # Set google-specific version numbers: # CHROMEOS_RELEASE_CODENAME is the codename of the release. # CHROMEOS_RELEASE_DESCRIPTION is the version displayed by Chrome; see # chrome/browser/chromeos/chromeos_version_loader.cc. # CHROMEOS_RELEASE_NAME is a human readable name for the build. # CHROMEOS_RELEASE_TRACK and CHROMEOS_RELEASE_VERSION are used by the software # update service. # TODO(skrul): Remove GOOGLE_RELEASE once Chromium is updated to look at # CHROMEOS_RELEASE_VERSION for UserAgent data. cat <> /etc/lsb-release CHROMEOS_RELEASE_CODENAME=$CHROMEOS_VERSION_CODENAME CHROMEOS_RELEASE_DESCRIPTION=$CHROMEOS_VERSION_DESCRIPTION CHROMEOS_RELEASE_NAME=$CHROMEOS_VERSION_NAME CHROMEOS_RELEASE_TRACK=$CHROMEOS_VERSION_TRACK CHROMEOS_RELEASE_VERSION=$CHROMEOS_VERSION_STRING GOOGLE_RELEASE=$CHROMEOS_VERSION_STRING CHROMEOS_AUSERVER=$CHROMEOS_VERSION_AUSERVER CHROMEOS_DEVSERVER=$CHROMEOS_VERSION_DEVSERVER EOF # Set the default X11 cursor theme to inherit our cursors. mkdir -p /usr/share/icons/default cat < /usr/share/icons/default/index.theme [Icon Theme] Inherits=chromeos-cursors EOF # Turn user metrics logging on for official builds only. if [ ${CHROMEOS_OFFICIAL:-0} -eq 1 ]; then touch /etc/send_metrics fi # Create the admin group and a chronos user that can act as admin. groupadd ${ADMIN_GROUP} echo "%admin ALL=(ALL) ALL" >> /etc/sudoers useradd -G "${ADMIN_GROUP},${DEFGROUPS}" -g ${ADMIN_GROUP} -s /bin/bash -m \ -c "${FULLNAME}" -p ${CRYPTED_PASSWD} ${USERNAME} # Create apt source.list cat < /etc/apt/sources.list deb file:"$SETUP_DIR" local_packages/ deb $SERVER $SUITE main restricted multiverse universe EOF # Install prod packages apt-get update apt-get --yes --force-yes install $COMPONENTS if [ "$SUITE" = "jaunty" ] then # Additional driver modules needed for chromeos-wifi on jaunty. apt-get --yes --force-yes install linux-backports-modules-jaunty fi # Create kernel installation configuration to suppress warnings, # install the kernel in /boot, and manage symlinks. cat < /etc/kernel-img.conf link_in_boot = yes do_symlinks = yes minimal_swap = yes clobber_modules = yes warn_reboot = no do_bootloader = no do_initrd = yes warn_initrd = no EOF # NB: KERNEL_VERSION comes from customize_opts.sh apt-get --yes --force-yes install "linux-image-${KERNEL_VERSION}" # Create custom initramfs # TODO: Remove when we switch to dhendrix kernel for good. if [ $USE_UBUNTU_KERNEL -eq 1 ] then cat <> /etc/initramfs-tools/modules intel_agp drm i915 modeset=1 EOF update-initramfs -u fi # Set timezone symlink rm -f /etc/localtime ln -s /mnt/stateful_partition/etc/localtime /etc/localtime # The postinst script is called after an AutoUpdate or USB install. # the quotes around EOF mean don't evaluate anything inside this HEREDOC. # TODO(adlr): set this file up in a package rather than here cat <<"EOF" > /usr/sbin/chromeos-postinst #!/bin/sh set -e # update /boot/extlinux.conf INSTALL_ROOT=`dirname "$0"` INSTALL_DEV="$1" # set default label to chromeos-hd sed -i 's/^DEFAULT .*/DEFAULT chromeos-hd/' "$INSTALL_ROOT"/boot/extlinux.conf sed -i "{ s:HDROOT:$INSTALL_DEV: }" "$INSTALL_ROOT"/boot/extlinux.conf # NOTE: The stateful partition will not be mounted when this is # called at USB-key install time. EOF chmod 0755 /usr/sbin/chromeos-postinst ln -s ./usr/sbin/chromeos-postinst /postinst # make a mountpoint for stateful partition sudo mkdir -p "$ROOTFS_DIR"/mnt/stateful_partition sudo chmod 0755 "$ROOTFS_DIR"/mnt sudo chmod 0755 "$ROOTFS_DIR"/mnt/stateful_partition # If we don't create generic udev rules, then udev will try to save the # history of various devices (i.e. always associate a given device and MAC # address with the same wlan number). As we use a keyfob across different # machines the ethN and wlanN keep changing. cat <> /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules SUBSYSTEM=="net", ACTION=="add", DRIVERS=="?*", ATTR{type}=="1", KERNEL=="eth*", NAME="eth0" SUBSYSTEM=="net", ACTION=="add", DRIVERS=="?*", ATTR{type}=="1", KERNEL=="wlan*", NAME="wlan0" EOF # Setup bootchart. Due to dependencies, this adds about 180MB! apt-get --yes --force-yes install bootchart # Install additional packages from a second mirror, if necessary. This must # be done after all packages from the first repository are installed; after # the apt-get update, apt-get and debootstrap will prefer the newest package # versions (which are probably on this second mirror). if [ -f "$PACKAGE_LIST_FILE2" ] then COMPONENTS2=`cat $PACKAGE_LIST_FILE2 | grep -v ' *#' | grep -v '^ *$' | sed '/$/{N;s/\n/ /;}'` echo "deb $SERVER2 $SUITE2 main restricted multiverse universe" \ >> /etc/apt/sources.list apt-get update apt-get --yes --force-yes install $COMPONENTS2 fi # List all packages installed so far, since these are what the local # repository needs to contain. # TODO: better place to put the list. Must still exist after the chroot # is dismounted, so build_image.sh can get it. That rules out /tmp and # $SETUP_DIR (which is under /tmp). sudo sh -c "/trunk/src/scripts/list_installed_packages.sh \ > /etc/package_list_installed.txt" # Remove unused packages. # TODO: How are these getting on our image, anyway? set +e dpkg -l | grep pulseaudio | awk '{ print $2 }' | xargs dpkg --purge dpkg -l | grep conkeror | awk '{ print $2 }' | xargs dpkg --purge # TODO(rspangler): fix uninstall steps which fail at tip #dpkg -l | grep xulrunner | awk '{ print $2 }' | xargs dpkg --purge set -e # Clean up other useless stuff created as part of the install process. rm -f /var/cache/apt/archives/*.deb rm -rf "$SETUP_DIR" # Fix issue where alsa-base (dependency of alsa-utils) is messing up our sound # drivers. The stock modprobe settings worked fine. # TODO: Revisit when we have decided on how sound will work on chromeos. rm /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf # -- Remove unneeded fonts and set default gtk font -- UNNEEDED_FONTS_TYPES=$(ls -d /usr/share/fonts/* | grep -v truetype) UNNEEDED_TRUETYPE_FONTS=$(ls -d /usr/share/fonts/truetype/* | grep -v ttf-droid) for i in $UNNEEDED_FONTS_TYPES $UNNEEDED_TRUETYPE_FONTS do rm -rf "$i" done # set default gtk font: cat < /etc/gtk-2.0/gtkrc gtk-font-name="DroidSans 8" EOF # -- Handle closelid/power button events to perform shutdown -- mkdir -p /etc/acpi/events cat < /etc/acpi/events/lidbtn event=button[ /]lid action=/etc/acpi/lid.sh EOF cat <<'EOF' > /etc/acpi/lid.sh #!/bin/sh # On lid close: # - lock the screen export HOME=/home/chronos /usr/bin/xscreensaver-command -l # - suspend the cryptohome device #CRYPTOHOME=/dev/mapper/cryptohome #/usr/bin/test -b $CRYPTOHOME && /sbin/dmsetup suspend $CRYPTOHOME # - stop wireless if UP wlan0isup=`/sbin/ifconfig wlan0 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep UP` test "$wlan0isup" && /sbin/ifconfig wlan0 down # - suspend to ram echo -n mem > /sys/power/state # - restore wireless state test "$wlan0isup" && /sbin/ifconfig wlan0 up # On lid open: # - resume cryptohome device #/usr/bin/test -b $CRYPTOHOME && /sbin/dmsetup resume $CRYPTOHOME EOF chmod 0755 /etc/acpi/lid.sh cat < /etc/acpi/events/powerbtn event=button[ /]power action=/etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh EOF cat < /etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh #!/bin/sh # shutdown on power button shutdown -h now EOF chmod 0755 /etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh # -- Handle hotkeys -- # TODO(tedbo): This is specific to eeepc. Also, on the eee we can get all # of the hotkeys except for the sleep one. Handle those? cat < /etc/acpi/events/hotkeys event=hotkey ATKD action=/etc/acpi/hotkeys.sh %e EOF cat < /etc/acpi/hotkeys.sh #!/bin/sh case \$3 in 00000013) # Toggle sound amixer set LineOut toggle amixer set iSpeaker toggle ;; 00000014) # Decrease volume amixer set LineOut 5%- ;; 00000015) # Increase volume amixer set LineOut 5%+ ;; esac EOF chmod 0755 /etc/acpi/hotkeys.sh # -- Some boot performance customizations -- # Setup our xorg.conf. This allows us to avoid HAL overhead. # TODO: Per-device xorg.conf rather than in this script. cat < /etc/X11/xorg.conf Section "ServerFlags" Option "AutoAddDevices" "false" Option "DontZap" "false" EndSection Section "InputDevice" Identifier "Keyboard1" Driver "kbd" Option "AutoRepeat" "250 30" Option "XkbRules" "xorg" Option "XkbModel" "pc104" Option "CoreKeyboard" EndSection Section "InputDevice" Identifier "Mouse1" Driver "synaptics" Option "SendCoreEvents" "true" Option "Protocol" "auto-dev" Option "SHMConfig" "on" Option "CorePointer" Option "MinSpeed" "0.2" Option "MaxSpeed" "0.5" Option "AccelFactor" "0.002" Option "HorizScrollDelta" "100" Option "VertScrollDelta" "100" Option "HorizEdgeScroll" "0" Option "VertEdgeScroll" "1" Option "TapButton1" "1" Option "TapButton2" "2" Option "MaxTapTime" "180" Option "FingerLow" "24" Option "FingerHigh" "50" EndSection # Everything after this point was added to include support for USB as a # secondary mouse device. Section "InputDevice" Identifier "USBMouse" Driver "mouse" Option "Device" "/dev/input/mice" # multiplexed HID mouse input device Option "Protocol" "IMPS/2" Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5" # support a wheel as buttons 4 and 5 Option "Emulate3Buttons" "true" # just in case it is a 2 button EndSection # Defines a non-default server layout which pulls in the USB Mouse as a # secondary input device. Section "ServerLayout" Identifier "DefaultLayout" # Screen "DefaultScreen" InputDevice "Mouse1" "CorePointer" InputDevice "USBMouse" "AlwaysCore" InputDevice "Keyboard1" "CoreKeyboard" EndSection EOF # The udev daemon takes a long time to start up and settle so we defer it until # after X11 has been started. In order to be able to mount the root file system # and start X we pre-propulate some devices. These are copied into /dev by the # chromeos_startup script. UDEV_DEVICES=/lib/udev/devices mkdir "$UDEV_DEVICES"/dri mkdir "$UDEV_DEVICES"/input mknod --mode=0600 "$UDEV_DEVICES"/initctl p mknod --mode=0660 "$UDEV_DEVICES"/tty0 c 4 0 mknod --mode=0660 "$UDEV_DEVICES"/tty1 c 4 1 mknod --mode=0660 "$UDEV_DEVICES"/tty2 c 4 2 mknod --mode=0666 "$UDEV_DEVICES"/tty c 5 0 mknod --mode=0666 "$UDEV_DEVICES"/ptmx c 5 2 mknod --mode=0640 "$UDEV_DEVICES"/mem c 1 1 mknod --mode=0666 "$UDEV_DEVICES"/zero c 1 5 mknod --mode=0666 "$UDEV_DEVICES"/random c 1 8 mknod --mode=0666 "$UDEV_DEVICES"/urandom c 1 9 mknod --mode=0660 "$UDEV_DEVICES"/sda b 8 0 mknod --mode=0660 "$UDEV_DEVICES"/sda1 b 8 1 mknod --mode=0660 "$UDEV_DEVICES"/sda2 b 8 2 mknod --mode=0660 "$UDEV_DEVICES"/sda3 b 8 3 mknod --mode=0660 "$UDEV_DEVICES"/sda4 b 8 4 mknod --mode=0660 "$UDEV_DEVICES"/sdb b 8 16 mknod --mode=0660 "$UDEV_DEVICES"/sdb1 b 8 17 mknod --mode=0660 "$UDEV_DEVICES"/sdb2 b 8 18 mknod --mode=0660 "$UDEV_DEVICES"/sdb3 b 8 19 mknod --mode=0660 "$UDEV_DEVICES"/sdb4 b 8 20 mknod --mode=0660 "$UDEV_DEVICES"/fb0 c 29 0 mknod --mode=0660 "$UDEV_DEVICES"/dri/card0 c 226 0 mknod --mode=0640 "$UDEV_DEVICES"/input/mouse0 c 13 32 mknod --mode=0640 "$UDEV_DEVICES"/input/mice c 13 63 mknod --mode=0640 "$UDEV_DEVICES"/input/event0 c 13 64 mknod --mode=0640 "$UDEV_DEVICES"/input/event1 c 13 65 mknod --mode=0640 "$UDEV_DEVICES"/input/event2 c 13 66 mknod --mode=0640 "$UDEV_DEVICES"/input/event3 c 13 67 mknod --mode=0640 "$UDEV_DEVICES"/input/event4 c 13 68 mknod --mode=0640 "$UDEV_DEVICES"/input/event5 c 13 69 mknod --mode=0640 "$UDEV_DEVICES"/input/event6 c 13 70 mknod --mode=0640 "$UDEV_DEVICES"/input/event7 c 13 71 mknod --mode=0640 "$UDEV_DEVICES"/input/event8 c 13 72 chown root.tty "$UDEV_DEVICES"/tty* chown root.kmem "$UDEV_DEVICES"/mem chown root.disk "$UDEV_DEVICES"/sda* chown root.video "$UDEV_DEVICES"/fb0 chown root.video "$UDEV_DEVICES"/dri/card0 chmod 0666 "$UDEV_DEVICES"/null # Fix misconfiguration of /dev/null # Since we may mount read-only, our mtab should symlink to /proc ln -sf /proc/mounts /etc/mtab # TODO(tedbo): We don't rely on any upstart provided jobs. When we build # our own upstart, stop it from installing jobs and then remove the lines # below that remove stuff from /etc/init # We don't need last-good-boot if it exits rm -f /etc/init/last-good-boot.conf # Don't create all of the virtual consoles rm -f /etc/init/tty1.conf rm -f /etc/init/tty[3-6].conf sed -i '{ s:ACTIVE_CONSOLES=.*:ACTIVE_CONSOLES="/dev/tty2": }' \ /etc/default/console-setup # We don't use the rc.conf that triggers scripts in /etc/rc?.d/ rm -f /etc/init/rc.conf # We don't use the rcS or rc-sysinit upstart jobs either. rm -f /etc/init/rcS.conf rm -f /etc/init/rc-sysinit.conf # We may want to tell init to connect to dbus in the future, but not now. rm -f /etc/init/dbus-reconnect.conf # By default, xkb writes computed configuration data to # /var/lib/xkb. It can re-use this data to reduce startup # time. In addition, if it fails to write we've observed # keyboard issues. We add a symlink to allow these writes. rm -rf /var/lib/xkb ln -s /var/cache /var/lib/xkb # This is needed so that devicekit-disks has a place to # put its sql lite database. Since we do not need to # retain this information across boots, we are just # putting it in /var/tmp rm -rf /var/lib/DeviceKit-disks ln -s /var/tmp /var/lib/DeviceKit-disks # Remove pam-mount's default entry in common-auth and common-session sed -i 's/^\(.*pam_mount.so.*\)/#\1/g' /etc/pam.d/common-* # List all packages still installed post-pruning sudo sh -c "/trunk/src/scripts/list_installed_packages.sh \ > /etc/package_list_pruned.txt" # Clear network settings. This must be done last, since it prevents # any subseuqent steps from accessing the network. cat < /etc/network/interfaces auto lo iface lo inet loopback EOF cat < /etc/resolv.conf # Use the connman dns proxy. nameserver 127.0.0.1 EOF chmod a-wx /etc/resolv.conf