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#!/bin/sh PREREQ="" prereqs() { echo "$PREREQ" } fstab_files() { echo /etc/fstab if [ -d /etc/fstab.d ]; then ls -1 /etc/fstab.d | grep '\.fstab$' | sed -e 's;^;/etc/fstab.d/;' fi } # Find a specific fstab entry # $1=mountpoint # $2=fstype (optional) _read_fstab_entry () { # Not found by default. echo "MNT_FSNAME=" echo "MNT_DIR=" echo "MNT_TYPE=" fstab_files | while read file; do if [ -f "$file" ]; then while read MNT_FSNAME MNT_DIR MNT_TYPE MNT_OPTS MNT_FREQ MNT_PASS MNT_JUNK; do case "$MNT_FSNAME" in ""|\#*) continue; ;; esac if [ "$MNT_DIR" = "$1" ]; then if [ -n "$2" ]; then [ "$MNT_TYPE" = "$2" ] || continue; fi echo "MNT_FSNAME=$MNT_FSNAME" echo "MNT_DIR=$MNT_DIR" echo "MNT_TYPE=$MNT_TYPE" echo "MNT_PASS=$MNT_PASS" break 2 fi MNT_DIR="" done < "$file" fi done } # Find a specific fstab entry and print its type (if found, and pass != 0) # $1=mountpoint get_fsck_type_fstab () { eval "$(_read_fstab_entry "$1")" # Not found by default. if [ "$1" = "$MNT_DIR" ] && [ "$MNT_PASS" != 0 ]; then case "$MNT_TYPE" in auto) if command -v blkid >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then MNT_FSNAME=$(resolve_device "$MNT_FSNAME") MNT_TYPE=$(blkid -o value -s TYPE "${MNT_FSNAME}") fi if [ -z "${MNT_TYPE}" ]; then MNT_TYPE="auto" fi echo "$MNT_TYPE" ;; *) echo "$MNT_TYPE" ;; esac fi } get_fsck_types() { get_fsck_type_fstab / get_fsck_type_fstab /usr } case $1 in prereqs) prereqs exit 0 ;; esac if [ ! -x /sbin/fsck ]; then exit 0 fi . /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/functions . /usr/share/initramfs-tools/hook-functions fsck_types="$(get_fsck_types | sort | uniq)" if [ -z "$fsck_types" ]; then exit 0 fi copy_exec /sbin/fsck copy_exec /sbin/logsave # e2fsck may fail or warn if the system time is not yet correct, which # will happen if the RTC driver is modular or the RTC is set to local # time. Disable this behaviour. (No other fsck does this, apparently.) mkdir -p "${DESTDIR}/etc" cat >"${DESTDIR}/etc/e2fsck.conf" <<EOF [options] broken_system_clock=1 EOF for type in $fsck_types; do if [ "$type" = 'auto' ] ; then echo "Warning: couldn't identify filesystem type for fsck hook, ignoring." continue fi if prog="$(command -v fsck.${type})"; then copy_exec "$prog" else echo "Warning: /sbin/fsck.${type} doesn't exist, can't install to initramfs, ignoring." fi done