#!/bin/bash if [ $(id -u) != 0 ]; then echo "Drive partitioning requires root privileges!" exit 1 fi # this script will write the partition type, selected partition, and selected # drive into the specified file OUTFILE=$1 if [ ! -f "$OUTFILE" ]; then echo "Output file does not exist. Exiting..." exit 1 fi # source in the functions source /opt/vyatta/sbin/install-functions # the INSTALL_LOG env var should be exported by the "caller". # it will be used to log messages. # Absolute minimum root partition size in MB. Below this, we won't let # you install. ROOT_MIN=2000 # the base install drive e.g. sda INSTALL_DRIVE='' # the install partition e.g. sda1 ROOT_PARTITION='' # the type of the install partition: "union", "old", or "new" ROOT_PARTITION_TYPE='' # global holding variable used in the select_partition sub PARTITION='' # default file system type ROOT_FSTYPE='ext4' warn_of_dire_consequences () { # Give the user a requisite warning that we are about to nuke their drive response='' while [ -z "$response" ]; do echo "This will destroy all data on /dev/$INSTALL_DRIVE." echo -n "Continue? (Yes/No) [No]: " response=$(get_response "No" "Yes No Y N") if [ "$response" == "no" ] || [ "$response" == "n" ]; then echo "Ok then. Exiting..." exit 1 fi done } delete_old_raid () { ldrive=$1 # First, trigger construction of previously configured RAID groups echo -n "Looking for pre-existing RAID groups..." raid_config=`mdadm --examine --scan` if [ -z "$raid_config" ]; then echo "none found." return fi echo "found some." echo "Trying to configure pre-existing RAID groups..." mdadm --run /dev/md?* >/dev/null 2>&1 mdadm --assemble --scan --auto=yes --symlink=no # Identify physical drives raid_drives=$(cat /proc/partitions | awk '{ if ($4!="name") { print $4 } }' \ | grep "md" | egrep -v "^$") if [ -z "$raid_drives" ]; then return fi for drive in $raid_drives; do members=`ls /sys/block/$drive/slaves` for member in $members; do cdrive=`lsblk -dn -o pkname /dev/$member` if [ "$ldrive" == "$cdrive" ]; then mdadm --stop --scan for member in $members; do drive=${member:0:3} part=${member:3:1} echo "Re-setting partition ID for RAID group $raid_drive member /dev/${member}:" if [ -d /sys/firmware/efi ]; then sgdisk --part-type /dev/$drive $part 0x83 else sfdisk --part-type /dev/$drive $part 0x83 fi echo "Clearing RAID superblock from RAID group $raid_drive member /dev/${member}." mdadm --zero-superblock /dev/$member done fi done done } check_for_new_raid () { # Identify physical drives driveName=() driveSize=() driveNameSize=() drives=$(cat /proc/partitions | \ awk '{ if ($4!="name") { print $4 } }' | \ egrep "c[0-9]d[0-9]$|[hsv]d[a-z]$|nvme[0-9]n[0-9]$|mmcblk[0-9]" | \ egrep -v "^$" | sort) for instdrv in $drives do if mount | grep iso9660 | grep -q $instdrv then drives=${drives//"$instdrv"/} else driveName+=("$instdrv") driveSize+=($(get_drive_size $instdrv)) driveNameSize+=("$instdrv $(get_drive_size $instdrv) MB") fi done numdrives=`echo $drives | wc -w` # Need at least two drives for RAID-1. If there are more than two # drives found we have the option to check for two drives of the same size # or configure manually. if [ $numdrives -lt 2 ]; then return elif [ $numdrives -gt 2 ]; then echo "Found ${numdrives} drives." echo -n "Would you like to configure RAID-1 mirroring? (Yes/No) [Yes]:" response=$(get_response "Yes" "Yes No Y N") if [ "$response" == "no" ] || [ "$response" == "n" ]; then echo "Ok. Not configuring RAID-1." return else echo -n "Would you like find and use 2 drives of the same size? (Yes/No) [Yes]:" response=$(get_response "Yes" "Yes No Y N") if [ "$response" == "yes" ] || [ "$response" == "y" ]; then raiddrives=$(get_size_raid) if [ -n "$raiddrives" ]; then drives=$raiddrives else echo "No drives with the same size found." echo -n "Would you like to manually select the drives? (Yes/No) [Yes]:" response=$(get_response "Yes" "Yes No Y N") if [ "$response" == "yes" ] || [ "$response" == "y" ]; then raiddrives=$(get_manual_raid) if [ -n "$raiddrives" ]; then drives=$raiddrives fi else echo "Ok. Not configuring RAID-1." return fi fi else echo -n "Would you like to manually select the drives? (Yes/No) [Yes]:" response=$(get_response "Yes" "Yes No Y N") if [ "$response" == "yes" ] || [ "$response" == "y" ]; then raiddrives=$(get_manual_raid) if [ -n "$raiddrives" ]; then drives=$raiddrives fi else echo "Ok. Not configuring RAID-1." return fi fi fi fi drive1=`echo $drives | awk '{ print $1 }'` drive2=`echo $drives | awk '{ print $2 }'` drivesize1=$(get_drive_size $drive1) drivesize2=$(get_drive_size $drive2) # Both drives must have enough space to hold our minimum root filesystem # if [ $drivesize1 -lt $ROOT_MIN -o $drivesize2 -lt $ROOT_MIN ]; then return fi echo "You have two disk drives:" echo -e "\t$drive1 \t$drivesize1 MB" echo -e "\t$drive2 \t$drivesize2 MB" echo -n "Would you like to configure RAID-1 mirroring on them? (Yes/No) [Yes]:" response=$(get_response "Yes" "Yes No Y N") if [ "$response" == "no" ] || [ "$response" == "n" ]; then echo "Ok. Not configuring RAID-1." return fi if [ $drivesize1 -ne $drivesize2 ]; then echo "Since the disks are not the same size, we will use the smaller" echo "of the two sizes in configuring the RAID-1 set. This will" echo "waste some space on the larger drive." echo "" fi # Configure RAID-1 echo "This process will erase all data on both drives." echo -n "Are you sure you want to do this? (Yes/No) [No]: " response=$(get_response "No" "Yes No Y N") if [ "$response" == "no" ] || [ "$response" == "n" ]; then echo "Ok. Not configuring RAID-1." return fi config_saved='no' for drive in $drives; do echo "Deleting old partitions on drive $drive" # remove any existing partitions on that drive delete_partitions "$drive" "$config_saved" config_saved='yes' done # Need to leave space on both disks between the MBR and the start # of the first partition for grub. Grub needs to embed a large # boot image there when booting off RAID devices. # # Partition creation variables are in units of megabytes. part_start_offset=2 data_dev=1 if [ $drivesize1 -lt $drivesize2 ]; then root_size=$drivesize1 else root_size=$drivesize2 fi let root_size-=$part_start_offset for drive in $drives; do create_partitions "$drive" $root_size "no" if [ -d /sys/firmware/efi ]; then #EFI moves the data parition on RAID to 3 data_dev=3 echo "Create data partition: ${data_dev} on /dev/${drive}" else echo "Creating data partition: ${data_dev} on /dev/${drive}" sfdisk --part-type /dev/$drive $data_dev 0xfd >/dev/null 2>&1 # mark data partition as bootable lecho "Marking /dev/$drive partition $data_dev bootable" output=$(parted -s /dev/$drive set $data_dev boot on 2>&1) lecho "$output" fi done # Must give partition device time to settle sleep 5 echo for drive in $drives; do # add "p" suffix for partitions on storages like eMMC, NVME if [[ -n $(echo ${drive} | egrep "c[0-9]d[0-9]$|nvme[0-9]n[0-9]$|mmcblk[0-9]") ]]; then partprefix="p" fi echo "Erasing any previous RAID metadata that may exist on /dev/${drive}${partprefix}${data_dev}" mdadm --zero-superblock /dev/${drive}${partprefix}${data_dev} done echo "Creating RAID-1 group on partitions: /dev/${drive1}${partprefix}${data_dev} /dev/${drive2}${partprefix}${data_dev}" raid_dev=md0 yes|mdadm --create /dev/$raid_dev --level=1 --raid-disks=2 --metadata=0.90 \ /dev/${drive1}${partprefix}${data_dev} /dev/${drive2}${partprefix}${data_dev} if [ $? = 0 -a -e /dev/$raid_dev ]; then echo "RAID-1 group created successfully:" cat /proc/mdstat | grep --after-context 2 ^$raid_dev | sed -e 's/^/\t/' cp /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/local-block/mdadm /etc/initramfs-tools/scripts/local-top/ sed -i 's/\$((COUNT + 1))/20/g' /etc/initramfs-tools/scripts/local-top/mdadm if [ -e /usr/sbin/update-initramfs ]; then echo "Updating initramfs to include the raid config:" /usr/sbin/update-initramfs -u fi else echo "Unable to create RAID-1 group!" return fi INSTALL_DRIVE=$raid_dev ROOT_PARTITION=$INSTALL_DRIVE ROOT_PARTITION_TYPE=new # Give device time to settle... sleep 5 # create the filesystem on the part make_filesystem "$ROOT_PARTITION" } # Allow the user to select a partition to work with # sets the global PARTITION # $1 is the text to display before prompt select_partition () { minsize=$1 text=$2 exclude=$3 echo -n "Looking for appropriate partitions: " progress_indicator start # initialize out global var. using globals in this way is bad form. I know. PARTITION='' # list only the partitions in /proc/partitions. parts=$(cat /proc/partitions | awk '{ if ($4!="name") { print $4 " "} }' \ | egrep "[0-9]" | egrep -v "loop" | tr -d '\n') # remove any partitions we have already previously used if [ -n "$exclude" ]; then for part in $parts; do temp=$(echo $part | egrep -v $exclude) parts_temp="$parts_temp $temp" done parts=$parts_temp fi # Get the partition sizes for display # only show linux partitions that have sizes, i.e. remove loops display='' myparts='' for part in $parts; do if [ ${part:0:2} = "md" ]; then parttype="RAID" else rootdev=$(echo $part | sed -E 's/p?[0-9]$//g') parttype=$(fdisk -l /dev/$rootdev | grep $part | grep Linux) fi if [ -n "$parttype" ]; then lsize=$(get_drive_size $part) if [ "$lsize" -a $lsize -ge $minsize ]; then display="$display $part\t\t$lsize"MB"\n" myparts="$myparts $part" fi fi done progress_indicator stop echo "OK" if [ -n "$myparts" ]; then lpartition='' while [ -z "$lpartition" ]; do # take the first partition as the default lpartition=$(echo $myparts | /usr/bin/awk '{ print $1 }') echo "I found the following partitions suitable for the VyOS image:" echo -e "Partition\tSize" echo -e "$display" echo echo -n "$text [$lpartition]: " lpartition=$(get_response "$lpartition" "$myparts") echo done else becho "No suitable partition sizes found. Exiting..." exit 1 fi PARTITION=$lpartition } rename_old_config() { files=$(find /mnt/config -mindepth 1 -type f | grep -v pre-glendale) for f in $files; do if grep -q '/\*XORP Configuration File, v1.0\*/' $f >&/dev/null; then CURTIME=$(date +%F-%H%M%S) mv $f $f.pre-glendale.$CURTIME fi done } ## save_old_config # Copy config files from /mnt/tmp to /mnt/config save_old_config() { local part=$1 local response='' # Look to see if there is a config partition there while [ -z "$response" ]; do echo "$part has an old configuration directory!" echo -ne "Would you like me to save the data on it\nbefore I delete it? (Yes/No) [Yes]: " response=$(get_response "Yes" "Yes No Y N") done if [ "$response" == "yes" ] || [ "$response" == "y" ]; then mkdir -p /mnt/config if [ -d /mnt/tmp/opt/vyatta/etc/config ]; then output=$(cp -pR /mnt/tmp/opt/vyatta/etc/config/* /mnt/config) else output=$(cp -pR /mnt/tmp/* /mnt/config) fi if [ -n "$output" ]; then echo -e "Warning: error in copying the old config partition.\nSee $INSTALL_LOG for more details." lecho "Warning: error in copying the old config partition.\ncp -pR /mnt/tmp/* /mnt/config\n$output\n" fi rename_old_config fi } ## save_old_keys # Copy SSH keys from /mnt/tmp/etc/ssh /mnt/ssh save_old_keys() { local part=$1 local response='' while [ -z "$response" ] do echo "$part has SSH host keys" echo -ne "Would you like me to keep SSH keys on new install? (Yes/No) [Yes]: " response=$(get_response "Yes" "Yes No Y N") done if [ "$response" == "yes" ] || [ "$response" == "y" ]; then mkdir -p /mnt/ssh output=$(cp -p /mnt/tmp/etc/ssh/ssh_host_* /mnt/ssh) if [ -n "$output" ]; then echo -e "Warning: error in copying the old ssh keys." echo -e "See $INSTALL_LOG for more details." echo "Warning: error in copying the old ssh keys." >> $INSTALL_LOG echo "cp -pR /mnt/tmp/etc/ssh/ssh_host_* /mnt/ssh" >> $INSTALL_LOG echo "$output\n">> $INSTALL_LOG return fi # reset modes on keys (should already be set) chmod 600 /mnt/ssh/*_key 2>&1 chmod 644 /mnt/ssh/*.pub 2>&1 echo "SSH keys have been saved." else echo "OK. SSH keys not saved." fi } save_image_config() { image_name=$1 # Cleanup from possible partial last run rm -fr /mnt/config mkdir /mnt/config output=$(cp -pR /mnt/tmp/boot/$image_name/rw/config/* /mnt/config) if [ -n "$output" ]; then echo -e "Warning: error in copying the old config partition.\nSee $INSTALL_LOG for more details." lecho "Warning: error in copying the old config partition.\ncp -pR /mnt/tmp/* /mnt/config\n$output\n" fi rename_old_config } save_image_keys() { image_name=$1 if [ ! -d /mnt/tmp/boot/$image_name/rw/etc/ssh ]; then echo "No SSH keys found on $image_name, so none can be saved." return; fi echo -n "Would you like to save SSH keys from $image_name too? (Yes/No) [Yes] " response=$(get_response "Yes" "Yes No Y N") if [ "$response" != "yes" ] && [ "$response" != "y" ]; then echo "OK. SSH keys not saved." return fi mkdir -p /mnt/ssh output=$(cp -p /mnt/tmp/boot/$image_name/rw/etc/ssh/ssh_host_* /mnt/ssh) if [ -n "$output" ]; then echo -e "Warning: error in copying the old ssh keys." echo -e "See $INSTALL_LOG for more details." echo "Warning: error in copying the old ssh keys." >> $INSTALL_LOG echo "cp -pR /mnt/tmp/etc/ssh/ssh_host_* /mnt/ssh" >> $INSTALL_LOG echo "$output\n">> $INSTALL_LOG return fi # reset modes on keys (should already be set) chmod 600 /mnt/ssh/*_key 2>&1 chmod 644 /mnt/ssh/*.pub 2>&1 echo "SSH keys have been saved." } save_old_info() { part=$1 copied=0 # Cleanup from possible partial last run rm -fr /mnt/config rm -fr /mnt/ssh echo "Looking for config files from previous installations on $part..." # Look to see if this is a disk-based installation config partition if [ -f /mnt/tmp/opt/vyatta/etc/config/.vyatta_config ] \ || [ -f /mnt/tmp/.vyatta_config ]; then save_old_config $1 copied=1 fi if [ -d /mnt/tmp/etc/ssh ]; then save_old_keys $1 copied=1 fi if [ $copied -eq 0 ]; then # Check for images images=() image_dirs=/mnt/tmp/boot/* for dir in $image_dirs; do if [ -f $dir/rw/config/.vyatta_config ]; then item=${dir##/mnt/tmp/boot/} images=($item ${images[@]}) fi done num_images=${#images[@]} if [ $num_images -gt 0 ]; then echo "I found the following installed system image(s) with config files on $part:" for (( i = 0; i < $num_images; i++ )); do echo " $((i + 1)): ${images[$i]}" done if [ $num_images -eq 1 ]; then echo -n "Would you like to save config information from it? (Yes/No) [Yes] " else echo -n "Would you like to save config information from one? (Yes/No) [Yes] " fi response=$(get_response "Yes" "Yes No Y N") if [ "$response" != "yes" ] && [ "$response" != "y" ]; then echo "OK. Config information not saved." return fi if [ $num_images -gt 1 ]; then image_index=-1 while [ $image_index -lt 0 -o $image_index -ge $num_images ]; do echo -n "From which image would you like to save config information? (1 .. $num_images): " read num image_index=$((num - 1)) done else image_index=0 fi image_name=${images[$image_index]} echo "Saving config information from image $image_name." save_image_config $image_name echo "Done." save_image_keys $image_name fi fi } # Delete all existing partitions for an automated install # $1 is the drive to delete partitions from # $2 is to save the config from only the first drive delete_partitions () { ldrive=$1 config_saved=$2 delete_old_raid $ldrive # get the partitions on the drive # in the first grep below we add the optional [p] in order to # accomdate cciss drives partitions=$(awk '/'$ldrive'p?[0-9]+$/ { sub(/'$ldrive'/, "") ; print $NF }' /proc/partitions) mkdir -p /mnt/tmp # now for each part, blow it away for lpart in $partitions; do dev_name=/dev/$ldrive$lpart output=$(mount -r $dev_name /mnt/tmp 2>&1) if [ $? != 0 ]; then echo "cannot mount $dev_name" lecho "Cannot mount $dev_name"."\n" lecho "mount $dev_name /mnt/tmp\n" lecho "$output" else if [ "$config_saved" == "no" ]; then save_old_info $ldrive$lpart fi umount /mnt/tmp fi # we must remove possible suffixes from a partition number before passing it to parted lpart="$(echo $lpart | sed 's/[^0-9]//')" lecho "Removing partition $lpart on /dev/$ldrive" output=$(parted -s /dev/$ldrive rm $lpart) status=$? if [ "$status" != 0 ]; then echo -e "Warning: cannot delete partition $lpart on $ldrive.\n" echo -e "Please see $INSTALL_LOG for more details." lecho "Warning: cannot delete partition $lpart on $ldrive.\n" lecho "parted /dev/$ldrive rm $lpart\n$output" fi # We add a bogus sleep here because the loop needs to wait for udev sleep 5 done } # make a filesystem on the drive # $1 is the drive to format make_filesystem () { ldrive=$1 echo -n "Creating filesystem on /dev/$ldrive: " lecho "Creating filesystem on /dev/$ldrive..." progress_indicator start output=$(mkfs -L persistence -t $ROOT_FSTYPE /dev/$ldrive 2>&1) status=$? if [ "$status" != 0 ]; then echo -e "Error: couldn't create the root filesystem.\nSee $INSTALL_LOG for further details.\nExiting..." lecho "Error: couldn't create the root filesystem.\n/sbin/mke2fs -j /dev/$ldrive\n$output" exit 1 fi progress_indicator stop echo "OK" } # create the root partition # $1 is the install drive e.g. sda # $2 is the partition size e.g. 512 # This will set the global ROOT_PARTITION create_partitions() { ldrive=$1 root_part_size=$2 initialize_fs=$3 # Make sure there is enough space on drive size=$(get_drive_size "$ldrive") if [ "$root_part_size" -gt "$size" ]; then echo "Error: $ldrive is only $size"MB" large. Desired root is $root_part_size" exit 1 fi if [ -d /sys/firmware/efi ]; then #Need room for the EFI partition. 512 is standard, but 256 is probably okay here root_part_size=$((root_part_size - 256)) ##Do GPT/EFI Setup sgdisk --zap-all /dev/$ldrive # part1 = BIOS BOOT (backwards compatibility) # part2 = EFI # part3 = ROOT sgdisk -a1 -n1:34:2047 -t1:EF02 \ -n2:2048:+256M -t2:EF00 \ -n3:0:0:+$root_part_size -t3:8300 /dev/$ldrive status=$? if [ "$status" != 0 ]; then echo -e "Error creating primary partition on $ldrive.\nPlease see $INSTALL_LOG for more details.\nExiting..." lecho "Error creating primary partition on $ldrive.\nparted /dev/$ldrive mkpart primary 0% $root_part_size\n$output" exit 1 fi # set the partition number on the device. if [ -n "$( echo $ldrive | grep -E "cciss|ida|nvme|mmcblk" )" ]; then # if this is a cciss ROOT_PARTITION=$ldrive"p3" efipart=$ldrive"p2" else # else... the rest of the world ROOT_PARTITION=$ldrive"3" efipart=$ldrive"2" fi #Add the drive to the file so grub can install echo $efipart >> /tmp/efiparts.tmp else # Force FAT label creation lecho "Creating a new disklabel on $ldrive" parted -s /dev/$ldrive mklabel msdos # Make sure you can print disk info using parted parted --script /dev/$ldrive p >/dev/null 2>&1 # If we still can't, something has gone terribly wrong if [ "$?" != "0" ]; then echo "Unable to read disk label. Exiting." exit 1 fi lecho "Creating root partition on /dev/$ldrive" # Make the root partition # if optimal_io_size is empty use default of 2048s if [ $(cat /sys/block/$ldrive/queue/optimal_io_size) -gt 0 ]; then output=$(parted --script --align optimal /dev/$ldrive mkpart primary 0% $root_part_size) else output=$(parted --script --align optimal /dev/$ldrive mkpart primary 2048s $root_part_size) fi status=$? if [ "$status" != 0 ]; then echo -e "Error creating primary partition on $ldrive.\nPlease see $INSTALL_LOG for more details.\nExiting..." lecho "Error creating primary partition on $ldrive.\nparted /dev/$ldrive mkpart primary 0% $root_part_size\n$output" exit 1 fi # set the partition number on the device. if [ -n "$( echo $ldrive | grep -E "cciss|ida|nvme|mmcblk" )" ]; then # if this is a cciss ROOT_PARTITION=$ldrive"p1" else # else... the rest of the world ROOT_PARTITION=$ldrive"1" fi fi # udev takes time to re-add the device file, so wait for it while [ ! -b "/dev/$ROOT_PARTITION" ]; do sleep 1 done if [ "$initialize_fs" = "yes" ]; then # make the root and config file systems. make_filesystem "$ROOT_PARTITION" fi } # ask for user input on the parted and skip setup methods # $1 is whether or not to run parted # sets globals INSTALL_DRIVE, ROOT_PARTITION, CONFIG_PARTITION setup_method_manual() { parted=$1 echo "The VyOS install needs a minimum ${ROOT_MIN}MB root" echo "with partiton type 83 (Linux)." echo -e "\n\n" # if this is parted, let the user create the partitions if [ "$parted" == 'parted' ]; then while [ -z "$INSTALL_DRIVE" ]; do # TODO: right now we only run parted on a single drive echo -e "\nI found the following drives on your system:" select_drive 'Which drive would you like to run parted on?' \ 'INSTALL_DRIVE' done # Unmount the install drive if it is mounted unmount "$INSTALL_DRIVE" # Run parted and let the user configure parted /dev/$INSTALL_DRIVE fi # Ask for the root partition and make sure it's valid while [ -z "$ROOT_PARTITION" ]; do select_partition 500 "Which partition should I install the root on?" # Note that PARTITION is defined in select partition ROOT_PARTITION=$PARTITION unmount "$ROOT_PARTITION" vd=$(grep $ROOT_PARTITION /proc/partitions | awk '{ print $4 }') if [ -z "$vd" ]; then echo echo "$ROOT_PARTITION is an invalid partition. Please try again." ROOT_PARTITION="" fi done # See if partition has old data mkdir -p /mnt/tmp # Is there an old filesystem there? if mount -r /dev/"$ROOT_PARTITION" /mnt/tmp 2>&1; then save_old_info "$ROOT_PARTITION" umount /mnt/tmp fi # create the filesystem on the part make_filesystem "$ROOT_PARTITION" # We need to set the INSTALL_DRIVE if it wasn't set when the user ran parted # We assume that we will use the boot sector of the same drive that the # partition is on. # TODO: Allow different drives to function as the boot device if [ -z "$INSTALL_DRIVE" ]; then if [ ${ROOT_PARTITION:0:2} = "md" ]; then INSTALL_DRIVE=$ROOT_PARTITION else INSTALL_DRIVE=$(echo $ROOT_PARTITION | sed 's/[0-9]//g') fi fi } # Walk the user through the auto setup method # sets globals INSTALL_DRIVE, ROOT_PARTITION setup_method_auto () { while [ -z "$INSTALL_DRIVE" ]; do echo "I found the following drives on your system:" select_drive 'Install the image on?' 'INSTALL_DRIVE' # check to make sure the drive is large enough to hold the image if [ -n "$INSTALL_DRIVE" ]; then lsize=$(get_drive_size "$INSTALL_DRIVE") total=$ROOT_MIN if [ "$total" -gt "$lsize" ]; then echo "Unfortunately, VyOS requires a total of at least $total"MB" to properly install." echo "$INSTALL_DRIVE is below the minimum required capacity and therefore, cannot be used to" echo -e "complete the installation.\n" echo "If other drives are present" echo -e "Please select another drive...\n" INSTALL_DRIVE='' fi fi done warn_of_dire_consequences echo # make sure we aren't working on a mounted part unmount "$INSTALL_DRIVE" # remove any existing partitions on that drive config_saved='no' delete_partitions "$INSTALL_DRIVE" "$config_saved" # Enforce minimum partition size requirement. local root_part_size=0 while [ $ROOT_MIN -gt $root_part_size ]; do # Get the size of the drive size=$(get_drive_size $INSTALL_DRIVE) echo -n "How big of a root partition should I create? ($ROOT_MIN"MB" - $size"MB") [$size]MB: " response=$(get_response "$size") # TODO: need to have better error checking on this value # TODO: This should also probably take into account the size of the EFI partition (256MB) root_part_size=$(echo "$response" | sed 's/[^0-9]//g') if [ $root_part_size -lt $ROOT_MIN ] \ || [ $root_part_size -gt $size ]; then echo "Root partion must be between $ROOT_MIN"MB" and $size"MB"" echo root_part_size=0 fi done echo # now take the data and create the partitions create_partitions "$INSTALL_DRIVE" "$root_part_size" "yes" if ! [ -d /sys/firmware/efi ]; then # mark data partition as bootable lecho "Marking /dev/$INSTALL_DRIVE partition 1 as bootable" output=$(parted -s /dev/$INSTALL_DRIVE set 1 boot on 2>&1) lecho "$output" fi # Must give partition device time to settle sleep 5 } unmount () { # grab the list of mounted drives # make sure to reverse sort so as to unmount up the tree mounted=$(mount | grep "$1" | cut -f3 -d' ' | sort -r) if [ -n "$mounted" ]; then echo "I need to unmount: " echo "$mounted" response='' while [ -z "$response" ]; do echo -n "Continue (Yes/No) [No]: " response=$(get_response "No" "Yes No Y N") if [ "$response" == "no" ] || [ "$response" == "n" ]; then echo -e "Ok then. Need to unmount to continue.\nExiting..." exit 1 fi done for parts in "$mounted"; do lecho "umount $parts" output=$(umount $parts) status=$? if [ "$status" != 0 ]; then echo -e "Exiting: error unmounting $parts.\nPlease see $INSTALL_LOG for more details." lecho "Exiting: error unmounting $parts.\numount $parts\n$output" exit 1 fi done fi } ##### Main ## # turn off any mounted swap files turnoffswap while true; do if ! is_live_cd_boot; then # We're running on an installed system, so we don't have to find # a partition to install onto if is_union_install; then # this is a union install ROOT_PARTITION_TYPE=union else # this is an old, non-union install ROOT_PARTITION_TYPE=old fi # flag partition and drive as found but we don't actually need them ROOT_PARTITION=dummy INSTALL_DRIVE=dummy break fi # some drives don't show up in /proc/partitions so we need to bootstrap them echo -n "Probing drives: " progress_indicator start probe_drives progress_indicator stop echo "OK" # try new raid check_for_new_raid if [ -n "$ROOT_PARTITION" ]; then # got partition. done. break fi cat <$OUTFILE becho 'Done!' exit 0