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cryptsetup-initramfs.preinst
#!/bin/sh set -e CONFFILE=/etc/cryptsetup-initramfs/conf-hook CONF_HOOK_CONTENTS="$(cat <<EOF # # Configuration file for the cryptroot initramfs hook. # # # KEYFILE_PATTERN: ... # # The value of this variable is interpreted as a shell pattern. # Matching key files from the crypttab(5) are included in the initramfs # image. The associated devices can then be unlocked without manual # intervention. (For instance if /etc/crypttab lists two key files # /etc/keys/{root,swap}.key, you can set KEYFILE_PATTERN="/etc/keys/*.key" # to add them to the initrd.) # # If KEYFILE_PATTERN if null or unset (default) then no key file is # copied to the initramfs image. # # Note that the glob(7) is not expanded for crypttab(5) entries with a # 'keyscript=' option. In that case, the field is not treated as a file # name but given as argument to the keyscript. # # WARNING: If the initramfs image is to include private key material, # you'll want to create it with a restrictive umask in order to keep # non-privileged users at bay. For instance, set UMASK=0077 in # /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf # #KEYFILE_PATTERN= EOF )" if [ "$1" = "install" -o "$1" = "upgrade" ] && [ -f "$CONFFILE" ] && dpkg --compare-versions -- "${2-}" le '2:2.0.3-1~'; then md5sum="$(md5sum "$CONFFILE" | sed -e 's/ .*//')" old_md5sum="$(dpkg-query -W -f='${Conffiles}' cryptsetup | \ sed -n -e "\'^ $CONFFILE ' { s/ obsolete$//; s/.* //; p }")" if [ "$md5sum" = "$old_md5sum" ]; then printf '%s\n' "$CONF_HOOK_CONTENTS" >"$CONFFILE.dpkg-new" mv -f "$CONFFILE.dpkg-new" "$CONFFILE" fi fi