xcat-core/xCAT-server/share/xcat/netboot/sles/compute.sles10.ppc64.postinstall

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#!/bin/sh
#-- Do not remove following line if you want to make use of CVS version tracking
#-- $Id: compute.postinstall,v 1.21 2008/09/04 12:05:45 sikorsky Exp $
#-- jurij.sikorsky@t-systems.cz
#--
#-- this script is run after all packages from $profile.pkglist are installed
#--
#-- it gets these arguments:
#--
#-- $1 = install root (chroot directory for profile)
#-- $2 = OS version
#-- $3 = architecture
#-- $4 = profile name
#-- $5 = work dir (where genimage is located)
#--
#--
installroot=$1
osver=$2
arch=$3
profile=$4
workdir=$5
#-- Example how /etc/fstab can be automatically generated during image generation:
cp $installroot/etc/fstab $installroot/etc/fstab.prev
cat <<END >$installroot/etc/fstab
proc /proc proc rw 0 0
sysfs /sys sysfs rw 0 0
devpts /dev/pts devpts rw,gid=5,mode=620 0 0
${profile}_${arch} / tmpfs rw 0 1
none /tmp tmpfs defaults,size=10m 0 2
none /var/tmp tmpfs defaults,size=10m 0 2
END
#-- Example of booted image versioning
#-- We want to know, with what configuration (version of the image) each node was booted.
#-- Hence, we keep image definition files and postscripts in CVS. During image generation we create file /etc/IMGVERSION and fill it with CVS "$Id$" of files with image definition (.pkglist, .exlist, .repolist, .postinstall). Then, during boot, each "CVS enabled" postscript (see /install/postscripts/cvs_template.sh and /install/postscripts/cvs_template.pl) adds one line to /etc/IMGVERSION. Then you can determine in any time what image you are running and what postscipts in which versions were run.
#cat /dev/null > $installroot/etc/IMGVERSION
#for ext in pkglist exlist postinstall repolist; do
# [ -r $workdir/$profile.$ext ] && cat $workdir/$profile.$ext | grep -E '^[[:space:]]*#.*[[:space:]]\$Id' >> $installroot/etc/IMGVERSION
#done