#!/bin/bash # # /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit - run once at boot time # # Taken in part from Miquel van Smoorenburg's bcheckrc. # # Set the path PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin export PATH # Read in config data. if [ -f /etc/sysconfig/network ]; then . /etc/sysconfig/network else NETWORKING=no HOSTNAME=localhost fi # Start up swapping. echo "Activating swap partitions" swapon -a # Set the hostname. hostname ${HOSTNAME} echo hostname: `hostname` # Set the NIS domain name if [ -n "$NISDOMAIN" ]; then domainname $NISDOMAIN else domainname "" fi if [ -f /fsckoptions ]; then fsckoptions=`cat /fsckoptions` else fsckoptions='' fi if [ ! -f /fastboot ]; then echo "Checking root filesystems." fsck -V -a $fsckoptions / rc=$? # A return of 2 or higher means there were serious problems. if [ $rc -gt 1 ]; then echo echo echo "*** An error occurred during the file system check." echo "*** Dropping you to a shell; the system will reboot" echo "*** when you leave the shell." PS1="(Repair filesystem) #"; export PS1 sulogin echo "Unmounting file systems" umount -a mount -n -o remount,ro / echo "Automatic reboot in progress." reboot elif [ "$rc" = "1" -a -x /sbin/quotacheck ]; then echo "Checking root filesystem quotas" /sbin/quotacheck -v / fi fi if [ -x /sbin/quotaon ]; then echo "Turning on user and group quotas for root filesystem" /sbin/quotaon / fi # check for arguments mount -t proc /proc /proc if grep -i nopnp /proc/cmdline >/dev/null ; then PNP= else PNP=yes fi # set up pnp if [ -x /sbin/isapnp -a -f /etc/isapnp/isapnp.conf ]; then if [ -n "$PNP" ]; then echo "Setting up ISA PNP devices" /sbin/isapnp /etc/isapnp/isapnp.conf else echo "Skipping ISA PNP configuration at users request" fi fi # Remount the root filesystem read-write. echo "Remounting root filesystem in read-write mode." mount -n -o remount,rw / if [ ! -f /etc/HOSTNAME ]; then echo ${HOSTNAME} > /etc/HOSTNAME fi # Clear mtab >/etc/mtab # Enter root and /proc into mtab. mount -f / mount -f /proc if [ -f /proc/ksyms ]; then USEMODULES=y else USEMODULES= fi # Get the modules ready to go -- we use awk here as cut is in /usr/bin rm -f /lib/modules/preferred if [ -n $USEMODULES ]; then set `cat /proc/cmdline` while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do if echo $1 | grep '^BOOT_IMAGE=' > /dev/null ; then image=`echo $1 | awk -F= '{ print $2 }'` kernelfile=`/sbin/lilo -I $image` if [ -n "$kernelfile" ]; then kernelname=`echo $kernelfile | awk -F- '{ print $1 }'` versioninfo=`echo $kernelfile | sed "s|${kernelname}-||"` if [ "$kernelname" = "/boot/vmlinuz" -a \ -d /lib/modules/$versioninfo -a \ $versioninfo != `uname -r` ]; then ln -sf $versioninfo /lib/modules/preferred fi fi fi shift done fi if [ -x /sbin/depmod -a -n "$USEMODULES" ]; then # Get ready for kerneld if module support in the kernel echo -n "Finding module dependencies... " if [ -e /lib/modules/preferred ]; then depmod -a preferred else depmod -a fi echo "done" fi # load sound modules if ! grep -i nomodules /proc/cmdline >/dev/null ; then if [ -n "$USEMODULES" ]; then if grep -s "alias sound" /etc/conf.modules > /dev/null ; then modprobe sound if grep -s "alias midi" /etc/conf.modules > /dev/null ; then modprobe midi fi fi fi fi if [ -x /sbin/kerneld -a -n "$USEMODULES" ]; then if [ -f /proc/sys/kernel/modprobe ]; then # /proc/sys/kernel/modprobe indicates built-in kmod instead echo "/sbin/modprobe" > /proc/sys/kernel/modprobe else /sbin/kerneld KERNELD=yes fi fi # Check filesystems if [ ! -f /fastboot ]; then echo "Checking filesystems." fsck -R -A -V -a $fsckoptions # A return of 2 or higher means there were serious problems. if [ $? -gt 1 ]; then echo echo echo "*** An error occurred during the file system check." echo "*** Dropping you to a shell; the system will reboot" echo "*** when you leave the shell." PS1="(Repair filesystem) #"; export PS1 sulogin echo "Unmounting file systems" umount -a mount -n -o remount,ro / echo "Automatic reboot in progress." reboot elif [ "$rc" = "1" -a -x /sbin/quotacheck ]; then echo "Checking filesystem quotas" /sbin/quotacheck -v -R -a fi fi # Mount all other filesystems (except for NFS and /proc, which is already # mounted). Contrary to standard usage, # filesystems are NOT unmounted in single user mode. echo "Mounting local filesystems." mount -a -t nonfs,proc # set the console font if [ -x /sbin/setsysfont ]; then /sbin/setsysfont fi if [ -x /sbin/quotaon ]; then echo "Turning on user and group quotas for local filesystems" /sbin/quotaon -a fi # Clean out /etc. rm -f /etc/mtab~ /fastboot /fsckoptions >/var/run/utmp # Delete UUCP lock files. rm -f /var/lock/LCK* # Delete stale subsystem files. rm -f /var/lock/subsys/* if [ -n "$KERNELD" ]; then touch /var/lock/subsys/kerneld fi # Delete stale pid files rm -f /var/run/*.pid rm -f /var/spool/postoffice/.pid.* # Delete X locks rm -f /tmp/.X*-lock # Set the system clock. echo -n "Setting clock" ARC=0 UTC=0 if [ -f /etc/sysconfig/clock ]; then . /etc/sysconfig/clock # convert old style clock config to new values if [ "${CLOCKMODE}" = "GMT" ]; then UTC=true elif [ "${CLOCKMODE}" = "ARC" ]; then ARC=true fi fi if [ -x /sbin/hwclock ]; then CLOCKFLAGS="--hctosys" CLOCK=/sbin/hwclock else CLOCKFLAGS="-a" CLOCK=/sbin/clock fi if [ $UTC = "true" ]; then CLOCKFLAGS="$CLOCKFLAGS -u"; echo -n " (utc)" fi if [ $ARC = "true" ]; then CLOCKFLAGS="$CLOCKFLAGS -A"; echo -n " (arc)" fi echo -n ": " $CLOCK $CLOCKFLAGS date # Right, now turn on swap in case we swap to files. echo "Enabling swap space." swapon -a 2>&1 | grep -v "busy" # Initialize the serial ports. if [ -f /etc/rc.d/rc.serial ]; then . /etc/rc.d/rc.serial fi # Load modules (for backward compatibility with VARs) if [ -f /etc/rc.d/rc.modules ]; then /etc/rc.d/rc.modules fi # If a SCSI tape has been detected, load the st module unconditionally # since many SCSI tapes don't deal well with st being loaded and unloaded if [ -f /proc/scsi/scsi ] && cat /proc/scsi/scsi | grep -q 'Type: Sequential-Access' 2>/dev/null ; then if cat /proc/devices | grep -qv ' 9 st' ; then if [ -n "$USEMODULES" ] ; then # Try to load the module. If it fails, ignore it... modprobe st 2>/dev/null fi fi fi # Now that we have all of our basic modules loaded and the kernel going, # let's dump the syslog ring somewhere so we can find it later dmesg > /var/log/dmesg # Feed entropy into the entropy pool /etc/rc.d/init.d/random start