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Bug 117575
rhgb breaks root-on-LVM fsck (was: [device-mapper] block device numbers are unstable)
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Patched rc.sysinit file
rc.sysinit (text/plain), 23.21 KB, created by
Th0ma7
on 2004-03-14 20:00:22 UTC
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Patched rc.sysinit file
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2004-03-14 20:00:22 UTC
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>#!/bin/bash ># ># /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit - run once at boot time ># ># Taken in part from Miquel van Smoorenburg's bcheckrc. ># > ># Rerun ourselves through initlog >if [ -z "$IN_INITLOG" -a -x /sbin/initlog ]; then > exec /sbin/initlog -r /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit >fi > ># If we're using devfs, start devfsd now - we need the old device names >[ -e /dev/.devfsd -a -x /sbin/devfsd ] && /sbin/devfsd /dev > >HOSTNAME=`/bin/hostname` >HOSTTYPE=`uname -m` >unamer=`uname -r` >eval version=`echo $unamer | awk -F '.' '{ print "(" $1 " " $2 ")" }'` > > >if [ -f /etc/sysconfig/network ]; then > . /etc/sysconfig/network >fi >if [ -z "$HOSTNAME" -o "$HOSTNAME" = "(none)" ]; then > HOSTNAME=localhost >fi > ># Mount /proc and /sys (done here so volume labels can work with fsck) >mount -n -t proc /proc /proc >mount -n -t sysfs /sys /sys >/dev/null 2>&1 > >. /etc/init.d/functions > >if [ "$HOSTTYPE" != "s390" -a "$HOSTTYPE" != "s390x" ]; then > last=0 > for i in `LC_ALL=C grep '^[0-9].*respawn:/sbin/mingetty' /etc/inittab | sed 's/^.* tty\([0-9][0-9]*\).*/\1/g'`; do > > /dev/tty$i > last=$i > done > if [ $last -gt 0 ]; then > > /dev/tty$((last+1)) > > /dev/tty$((last+2)) > fi >fi > >if [ "$CONSOLETYPE" = "vt" -a -x /sbin/setsysfont ]; then > echo -n "Setting default font ($SYSFONT): " > /sbin/setsysfont > if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then > success > else > failure > fi > echo ; echo >fi > ># Print a text banner. >echo -en $"\t\tWelcome to " >if LC_ALL=C fgrep -q "Red Hat" /etc/redhat-release ; then > [ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && echo -en "\\033[0;31m" > echo -en "Red Hat" > [ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && echo -en "\\033[0;39m" > PRODUCT=`sed "s/Red Hat \(.*\) release.*/\1/" /etc/redhat-release` > echo " $PRODUCT" >else > PRODUCT=`sed "s/ release.*//g" /etc/redhat-release` > echo "$PRODUCT" >fi >if [ "$PROMPT" != "no" ]; then > echo -en $"\t\tPress 'I' to enter interactive startup." > echo >fi > ># Fix console loglevel >if [ -n "$LOGLEVEL" ]; then > /bin/dmesg -n $LOGLEVEL >fi > > ># Start the graphical boot, if necessary; /usr may not be mounted yet, so we ># may have to do this again after mounting >RHGB_STARTED=0 >mount -n /dev/pts > >if fgrep rhgb /proc/cmdline > /dev/null 2>&1 && [ "$BOOTUP" = "color" -a "$GRAPHICAL" = "yes" -a -x /usr/bin/rhgb ]; then > /usr/bin/rhgb > RHGB_STARTED=1 >fi > ># Configure kernel parameters >update_boot_stage RCkernelparam >action $"Configuring kernel parameters: " sysctl -e -p /etc/sysctl.conf > ># Set the system clock. >update_boot_stage RCclock >ARC=0 >SRM=0 >UTC=0 > >if [ -f /etc/sysconfig/clock ]; then > . /etc/sysconfig/clock > > # convert old style clock config to new values > if [ "${CLOCKMODE}" = "GMT" ]; then > UTC=true > elif [ "${CLOCKMODE}" = "ARC" ]; then > ARC=true > fi >fi > >CLOCKDEF="" >CLOCKFLAGS="$CLOCKFLAGS --hctosys" > >case "$UTC" in > yes|true) CLOCKFLAGS="$CLOCKFLAGS --utc" > CLOCKDEF="$CLOCKDEF (utc)" ;; > no|false) CLOCKFLAGS="$CLOCKFLAGS --localtime" > CLOCKDEF="$CLOCKDEF (localtime)" ;; >esac >case "$ARC" in > yes|true) CLOCKFLAGS="$CLOCKFLAGS --arc" > CLOCKDEF="$CLOCKDEF (arc)" ;; >esac >case "$SRM" in > yes|true) CLOCKFLAGS="$CLOCKFLAGS --srm" > CLOCKDEF="$CLOCKDEF (srm)" ;; >esac > >/sbin/hwclock $CLOCKFLAGS > >action $"Setting clock $CLOCKDEF: `date`" date > >if [ "$CONSOLETYPE" = "vt" -a -x /bin/loadkeys ]; then > KEYTABLE= > KEYMAP= > if [ -f /etc/sysconfig/console/default.kmap ]; then > KEYMAP=/etc/sysconfig/console/default.kmap > else > if [ -f /etc/sysconfig/keyboard ]; then > . /etc/sysconfig/keyboard > fi > if [ -n "$KEYTABLE" -a -d "/lib/kbd/keymaps" ]; then > KEYMAP="$KEYTABLE.map" > fi > fi > if [ -n "$KEYMAP" ]; then > # Since this takes in/output from stdin/out, we can't use initlog > if [ -n "$KEYTABLE" ]; then > echo -n $"Loading default keymap ($KEYTABLE): " > else > echo -n $"Loading default keymap: " > fi > loadkeys $KEYMAP < /dev/tty0 > /dev/tty0 2>/dev/null && \ > success $"Loading default keymap" || failure $"Loading default keymap" > echo > fi >fi > ># Set the hostname. >update_boot_stage RChostname >action $"Setting hostname ${HOSTNAME}: " hostname ${HOSTNAME} > ># Only read this once. >cmdline=$(cat /proc/cmdline) > ># Initialiaze ACPI bits >if [ -d /proc/acpi ]; then > for module in /lib/modules/$unamer/kernel/drivers/acpi/* ; do > insmod $module > done >fi > ># Initialize USB controller and HID devices >update_boot_stage RCusb >usb=0 >if ! strstr "$cmdline" nousb ; then > if ! LC_ALL=C fgrep -q "usb" /proc/devices 2>/dev/null ; then > aliases=`/sbin/modprobe -c | awk '/^alias usb-controller/ { print $3 }'` > if [ -n "$aliases" -a "$aliases" != "off" ]; then > modprobe usbcore > for alias in $aliases ; do > [ "$alias" = "off" ] && continue > action $"Initializing USB controller ($alias): " modprobe $alias > done > [ $? -eq 0 -a -n "$aliases" ] && usb=1 > fi > fi > if LC_ALL=C fgrep -q "usb" /proc/devices 2>/dev/null ; then > usb=1 > fi >fi > >if [ $usb = 1 -a ! -f /proc/bus/usb/devices ]; then > action $"Mounting USB filesystem: " mount -t usbdevfs usbdevfs /proc/bus/usb >fi > >needusbstorage= >if [ $usb = "1" ]; then > needusbstorage=`LC_ALL=C grep -e "^I.*Cls=08" /proc/bus/usb/devices 2>/dev/null` > # If you are running 2.6, and you built your own modular mouse/keyboard drivers > # get them via hotplug. (and if it's your boot keyboard, build them in! :) > if [ "${version[0]}" -lt "3" -a "${version[1]}" -lt "6" ]; then > LC_ALL=C fgrep 'hid' /proc/bus/usb/drivers || action $"Initializing USB HID interface: " modprobe hid 2> /dev/null > action $"Initializing USB keyboard: " modprobe keybdev 2> /dev/null > action $"Initializing USB mouse: " modprobe mousedev 2> /dev/null > fi >fi > >if [ -f /fastboot ] || strstr "$cmdline" fastboot ; then > fastboot=yes >fi > >if [ -f /fsckoptions ]; then > fsckoptions=`cat /fsckoptions` >fi > >if [ -f /forcefsck ] || strstr "$cmdline" forcefsck ; then > fsckoptions="-f $fsckoptions" >elif [ -f /.autofsck ]; then > if [ -x /usr/bin/rhgb-client ] && /usr/bin/rhgb-client --ping ; then > chvt 1 > fi > echo $"Your system appears to have shut down uncleanly" > AUTOFSCK_TIMEOUT=5 > [ -f /etc/sysconfig/autofsck ] && . /etc/sysconfig/autofsck > if [ "$AUTOFSCK_DEF_CHECK" = "yes" ]; then > AUTOFSCK_OPT=-f > fi > > if [ "$PROMPT" != "no" ]; then > if [ "$AUTOFSCK_DEF_CHECK" = "yes" ]; then > if /sbin/getkey -c $AUTOFSCK_TIMEOUT -m $"Press N within %d seconds to not force file system integrity check..." n ; then > AUTOFSCK_OPT= > fi > else > if /sbin/getkey -c $AUTOFSCK_TIMEOUT -m $"Press Y within %d seconds to force file system integrity check..." y ; then > AUTOFSCK_OPT=-f > fi > fi > echo > else > # PROMPT not allowed > if [ "$AUTOFSCK_DEF_CHECK" = "yes" ]; then > echo $"Forcing file system integrity check due to default setting" > else > echo $"Not forcing file system integrity check due to default setting" > fi > fi > fsckoptions="$AUTOFSCK_OPT $fsckoptions" >fi > >if [ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ]; then > fsckoptions="-C $fsckoptions" >else > fsckoptions="-V $fsckoptions" >fi > >_RUN_QUOTACHECK=0 >ROOTFSTYPE=`awk '/ \/ / && ($3 !~ /rootfs/) { print $3 }' /proc/mounts` >if [ -z "$fastboot" -a "X$ROOTFSTYPE" != "Xnfs" -a "X$ROOTFSTYPE" != "Xnfs4" ]; then > > STRING=$"Checking root filesystem" > echo $STRING > rootdev=`awk '/ \/ / && ($3 !~ /rootfs/) {print $1}' /proc/mounts` > if [ -b /initrd/"$rootdev" ] ; then > rootdev=/initrd/"$rootdev" > else > rootdev=/ > fi > initlog -c "fsck -T -a $rootdev $fsckoptions" > rc=$? > > if [ "$rc" = "0" ]; then > success "$STRING" > echo > elif [ "$rc" = "1" ]; then > passed "$STRING" > echo > fi > > # A return of 2 or higher means there were serious problems. > if [ $rc -gt 1 ]; then > if [ -x /usr/bin/rhgb-client ] && /usr/bin/rhgb-client --ping ; then > chvt 1 > fi > > failure "$STRING" > echo > echo > echo $"*** An error occurred during the file system check." > echo $"*** Dropping you to a shell; the system will reboot" > echo $"*** when you leave the shell." > > str=$"(Repair filesystem)" > PS1="$str \# # "; export PS1 > sulogin > > echo $"Unmounting file systems" > umount -a > mount -n -o remount,ro / > echo $"Automatic reboot in progress." > reboot -f > elif [ "$rc" = "1" ]; then > _RUN_QUOTACHECK=1 > fi >fi > ># Unmount the initrd, if necessary >if LC_ALL=C fgrep -q /initrd /proc/mounts && ! LC_ALL=C fgrep -q /initrd/loopfs /proc/mounts ; then > if [ -e /initrd/dev/.devfsd ]; then > umount /initrd/dev > fi > umount /initrd > /sbin/blockdev --flushbufs /dev/ram0 >/dev/null 2>&1 >fi > ># Possibly update quotas if fsck was run on /. >LC_ALL=C grep -E '[[:space:]]+/[[:space:]]+' /etc/fstab | \ > awk '{ print $4 }' | \ > LC_ALL=C fgrep -q quota >_ROOT_HAS_QUOTA=$? >if [ X"$_RUN_QUOTACHECK" = X1 -a \ > "$_ROOT_HAS_QUOTA" = "0" -a \ > -x /sbin/quotacheck ]; then > if [ -x /sbin/convertquota ]; then > if [ -f /quota.user ]; then > action $"Converting old user quota files: " \ > /sbin/convertquota -u / && rm -f /quota.user > fi > if [ -f /quota.group ]; then > action $"Converting old group quota files: " \ > /sbin/convertquota -g / && rm -f /quota.group > fi > fi > action $"Checking root filesystem quotas: " /sbin/quotacheck -nug / >fi > >if [ -x /sbin/isapnp -a -f /etc/isapnp.conf -a ! -f /proc/isapnp ]; then > # check for arguments passed from kernel > if ! strstr "$cmdline" nopnp ; then > PNP=yes > fi > if [ -n "$PNP" ]; then > action $"Setting up ISA PNP devices: " /sbin/isapnp /etc/isapnp.conf > else > action $"Skipping ISA PNP configuration at users request: " /bin/true > fi >fi > ># Remount the root filesystem read-write. >update_boot_stage RCmountfs >state=`awk '/ \/ / && ($3 !~ /rootfs/) { print $4 }' /proc/mounts` >[ "$state" != "rw" ] && \ > action $"Remounting root filesystem in read-write mode: " mount -n -o remount,rw / > ># LVM2 initialization >if [ -d /etc/lvm/ -a -x /sbin/lvm ]; then > if ! LC_ALL=C fgrep -q "device-mapper" /proc/devices 2>/dev/null ; then > modprobe dm-mod >/dev/null 2>&1 > fi > /bin/rm -f /dev/mapper/control > echo "mkdmnod" | /sbin/nash --quiet >/dev/null 2>&1 > if [ -e /dev/mapper/control -a -x /sbin/lvm ]; then > action $"Setting up Logical Volume Management:" /sbin/lvm vgscan --mknodes && /sbin/lvm vgchange -a y > fi >fi ># LVM initialization >if [ -f /etc/lvmtab ]; then > [ -e /proc/lvm ] || modprobe lvm-mod > /dev/null 2>&1 > if [ -e /proc/lvm -a -x /sbin/vgchange ]; then > action $"Setting up Logical Volume Management:" /sbin/vgscan && /sbin/vgchange -a y > fi >fi > ># Start up swapping. >update_boot_stage RCswap >action $"Activating swap partitions: " swapon -a -e > ># Clear mtab >> /etc/mtab > ># Remove stale backups >rm -f /etc/mtab~ /etc/mtab~~ > ># Enter root, /proc and (potentially) /proc/bus/usb and devfs into mtab. >mount -f / >mount -f /proc >mount -f /sys >/dev/null 2>&1 >mount -f /dev/pts >[ -f /proc/bus/usb/devices ] && mount -f -t usbdevfs usbdevfs /proc/bus/usb >[ -e /dev/.devfsd ] && mount -f -t devfs devfs /dev > > > ># The root filesystem is now read-write, so we can now log ># via syslog() directly.. >if [ -n "$IN_INITLOG" ]; then > IN_INITLOG= >fi > >if ! strstr "$cmdline" nomodules && [ -f /proc/modules ] ; then > USEMODULES=y >fi > ># tweak isapnp settings if needed. >if [ -n "$PNP" -a -f /proc/isapnp -a -x /sbin/sndconfig ]; then > /sbin/sndconfig --mungepnp >/dev/null 2>&1 >fi > ># Load sound modules if and only if they need persistent DMA buffers >if LC_ALL=C fgrep -q "options sound dmabuf=1" /etc/modules.conf 2>/dev/null ; then > alias=`/sbin/modprobe -c | awk '/^alias sound / { print $3 }'` > if [ -n "$alias" -a "$alias" != "off" ]; then > action $"Loading sound module ($alias): " modprobe sound > fi > alias=`/sbin/modprobe -c | awk '/^alias sound-slot-0 / { print $3 }'` > if [ -n "$alias" -a "$alias" != "off" ]; then > action $"Loading sound module ($alias): " modprobe sound-slot-0 > fi >fi > >if [ -f /proc/sys/kernel/modprobe ]; then > if [ -n "$USEMODULES" ]; then > sysctl -w kernel.modprobe="/sbin/modprobe" >/dev/null 2>&1 > sysctl -w kernel.hotplug="/sbin/hotplug" >/dev/null 2>&1 > else > # We used to set this to NULL, but that causes 'failed to exec' messages" > sysctl -w kernel.modprobe="/bin/true" >/dev/null 2>&1 > sysctl -w kernel.hotplug="/bin/true" >/dev/null 2>&1 > fi >fi > ># Load modules (for backward compatibility with VARs) >if [ -f /etc/rc.modules ]; then > /etc/rc.modules >fi > >update_boot_stage RCraid >if [ -f /etc/raidtab ]; then > # Add raid devices > [ -f /proc/mdstat ] || modprobe md >/dev/null 2>&1 > > if [ -f /proc/mdstat ]; then > echo -n $"Starting up RAID devices: " > > rc=0 > > for i in `awk '{if ($1=="raiddev") print $2}' /etc/raidtab` > do > RAIDDEV=`basename $i` > RAIDSTAT=`LC_ALL=C grep "^$RAIDDEV : active" /proc/mdstat` > if [ -z "$RAIDSTAT" ]; then > # First scan the /etc/fstab for the "noauto"-flag > # for this device. If found, skip the initialization > # for it to avoid dropping to a shell on errors. > # If not, try raidstart...if that fails then > # fall back to raidadd, raidrun. If that > # also fails, then we drop to a shell > RESULT=1 > INFSTAB=`LC_ALL=C grep -c "^$i" /etc/fstab` > if [ $INFSTAB -eq 0 ] ; then > RESULT=0 > RAIDDEV="$RAIDDEV(skipped)" > fi > NOAUTO=`LC_ALL=C grep "^$i" /etc/fstab | LC_ALL=C fgrep -c "noauto"` > if [ $NOAUTO -gt 0 ]; then > RESULT=0 > RAIDDEV="$RAIDDEV(skipped)" > fi > if [ $RESULT -gt 0 -a -x /sbin/raidstart ]; then > /sbin/raidstart $i > RESULT=$? > fi > if [ $RESULT -gt 0 -a -x /sbin/raid0run ]; then > /sbin/raid0run $i > RESULT=$? > fi > if [ $RESULT -gt 0 -a -x /sbin/raidadd -a -x /sbin/raidrun ]; then > /sbin/raidadd $i > /sbin/raidrun $i > RESULT=$? > fi > if [ $RESULT -gt 0 ]; then > rc=1 > fi > echo -n "$RAIDDEV " > else > echo -n "$RAIDDEV " > fi > done > echo > > # A non-zero return means there were problems. > if [ $rc -gt 0 ]; then > if [ -x /usr/bin/rhgb-client ] && /usr/bin/rhgb-client --ping ; then > chvt 1 > fi > echo > echo > echo $"*** An error occurred during the RAID startup" > echo $"*** Dropping you to a shell; the system will reboot" > echo $"*** when you leave the shell." > > str=$"(RAID Repair)" > PS1="$str \# # "; export PS1 > sulogin > > echo $"Unmounting file systems" > umount -a > mount -n -o remount,ro / > echo $"Automatic reboot in progress." > reboot -f > fi > # LVM2 initialization, take 2 > if [ -f /dev/mapper/control -a -x /sbin/lvm -a -d /etc/lvm ]; then > action $"Setting up Logical Volume Management:" /sbin/lvm vgscan --mknodes && /sbin/lvm vgchange -a y > fi > # LVM initialization, take 2 (it could be on top of RAID) > if [ -e /proc/lvm -a -x /sbin/vgchange -a -f /etc/lvmtab ]; then > action $"Setting up Logical Volume Management:" /sbin/vgscan && /sbin/vgchange -a y > fi > fi >fi > >if [ -x /sbin/devlabel ]; then > /sbin/devlabel restart >fi > >_RUN_QUOTACHECK=0 ># Check filesystems >if [ -z "$fastboot" ]; then > STRING=$"Checking filesystems" > echo $STRING > initlog -c "fsck -T -R -A -a $fsckoptions" > rc=$? > if [ "$rc" = "0" ]; then > success "$STRING" > echo > elif [ "$rc" = "1" ]; then > passed "$STRING" > echo > fi > > # A return of 2 or higher means there were serious problems. > if [ $rc -gt 1 ]; then > if [ -x /usr/bin/rhgb-client ] && /usr/bin/rhgb-client --ping ; then > chvt 1 > fi > > failure "$STRING" > echo > echo > echo $"*** An error occurred during the file system check." > echo $"*** Dropping you to a shell; the system will reboot" > echo $"*** when you leave the shell." > > str=$"(Repair filesystem)" > PS1="$str \# # "; export PS1 > sulogin > > echo $"Unmounting file systems" > umount -a > mount -n -o remount,ro / > echo $"Automatic reboot in progress." > reboot -f > elif [ "$rc" = "1" -a -x /sbin/quotacheck ]; then > _RUN_QUOTACHECK=1 > 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. >action $"Mounting local filesystems: " mount -a -t nonfs,nfs4,smbfs,ncpfs -O no_netdev > ># Start the graphical boot, if necessary and not done yet. >if fgrep rhgb /proc/cmdline > /dev/null 2>&1 && [ "$RHGB_STARTED" -eq 0 -a "$BOOTUP" = "color" -a "$GRAPHICAL" = "yes" -a -x /usr/bin/rhgb ]; then > /usr/bin/rhgb > RHGB_STARTED=1 >fi > ># check remaining quotas other than root >if [ X"$_RUN_QUOTACHECK" = X1 -a -x /sbin/quotacheck ]; then > if [ -x /sbin/convertquota ]; then > # try to convert old quotas > for mountpt in `awk '$4 ~ /quota/{print $2}' /etc/mtab` ; do > if [ -f "$mountpt/quota.user" ]; then > action $"Converting old user quota files: " \ > /sbin/convertquota -u $mountpt && \ > rm -f $mountpt/quota.user > fi > if [ -f "$mountpt/quota.group" ]; then > action $"Converting old group quota files: " \ > /sbin/convertquota -g $mountpt && \ > rm -f $mountpt/quota.group > fi > done > fi > action $"Checking local filesystem quotas: " /sbin/quotacheck -aRnug >fi > >if [ -x /sbin/quotaon ]; then > action $"Enabling local filesystem quotas: " /sbin/quotaon -aug >fi > ># Configure machine if necessary. >if [ -f /.unconfigured ]; then > if [ -x /usr/bin/rhgb-client ] && /usr/bin/rhgb-client --ping ; then > chvt 1 > fi > > if [ -x /usr/sbin/kbdconfig ]; then > /usr/sbin/kbdconfig > fi > if [ -x /usr/bin/passwd ]; then > /usr/bin/passwd root > fi > if [ -x /usr/sbin/netconfig ]; then > /usr/sbin/netconfig > fi > if [ -x /usr/sbin/timeconfig ]; then > /usr/sbin/timeconfig > fi > if [ -x /usr/sbin/authconfig ]; then > /usr/sbin/authconfig --nostart > fi > if [ -x /usr/sbin/ntsysv ]; then > /usr/sbin/ntsysv --level 35 > fi > > # Reread in network configuration data. > if [ -f /etc/sysconfig/network ]; then > . /etc/sysconfig/network > > # Reset the hostname. > action $"Resetting hostname ${HOSTNAME}: " hostname ${HOSTNAME} > fi > > rm -f /.unconfigured >fi > ># Clean out /. >rm -f /fastboot /fsckoptions /forcefsck /.autofsck /halt /poweroff > ># Do we need (w|u)tmpx files? We don't set them up, but the sysadmin might... >_NEED_XFILES= >[ -f /var/run/utmpx -o -f /var/log/wtmpx ] && _NEED_XFILES=1 > ># Clean up /var. I'd use find, but /usr may not be mounted. >for afile in /var/lock/* /var/run/* ; do > if [ -d "$afile" ]; then > case "$afile" in > */news|*/mon) ;; > */sudo|*/vmware) rm -f $afile/*/* ;; > *) rm -f $afile/* ;; > esac > else > rm -f $afile > fi >done >rm -f /var/lib/rpm/__db* > ># Reset pam_console permissions >[ -x /sbin/pam_console_apply ] && /sbin/pam_console_apply -r > >{ ># Clean up utmp/wtmp >> /var/run/utmp >touch /var/log/wtmp >chgrp utmp /var/run/utmp /var/log/wtmp >chmod 0664 /var/run/utmp /var/log/wtmp >if [ -n "$_NEED_XFILES" ]; then > > /var/run/utmpx > touch /var/log/wtmpx > chgrp utmp /var/run/utmpx /var/log/wtmpx > chmod 0664 /var/run/utmpx /var/log/wtmpx >fi > ># Delete X locks >rm -f /tmp/.X*-lock > ># Delete VNC & X locks >rm -rf /tmp/.X*-unix > ># Delete ICE locks >rm -rf /tmp/.ICE-unix > ># Delete Postgres sockets >rm -f /tmp/.s.PGSQL.* > ># Now turn on swap in case we swap to files. >swapon -a >action $"Enabling swap space: " /bin/true > ># Initialize the serial ports. >if [ -f /etc/rc.serial ]; then > . /etc/rc.serial >fi > ># If a SCSI tape has been detected, load the st module unconditionally ># since many SCSI tapes don't deal well with st being loaded and unloaded >if [ -f /proc/scsi/scsi -a -n "$USEMODULES" ]; then > if LC_ALL=C fgrep -q 'Type: Sequential-Access' /proc/scsi/scsi 2>/dev/null ; then > if LC_ALL=C fgrep -qv ' 9 st' /proc/devices ; then > modprobe st >/dev/null 2>&1 > fi > fi >fi > ># Load usb storage here, to match most other things >if [ -n "$needusbstorage" ]; then > modprobe usb-storage >/dev/null 2>&1 >fi > ># Ooh, firewire too. >if ! strstr "$cmdline" nofirewire ; then > aliases=`/sbin/modprobe -c | awk '/^alias ieee1394-controller/ { print $3 }'` > if [ -n "$aliases" -a "$aliases" != "off" ]; then > for alias in $aliases ; do > [ "$alias" = "off" ] && continue > action $"Initializing firewire controller ($alias): " modprobe $alias > done > LC_ALL=C fgrep -q "SBP2" /proc/bus/ieee1394/devices 2>/dev/null && \ > modprobe sbp2 >/dev/null 2>&1 > fi >fi > ># If they asked for ide-scsi, load it >if strstr "$cmdline" ide-scsi ; then > modprobe ide-cd >/dev/null 2>&1 > modprobe ide-scsi >/dev/null 2>&1 >fi > ># Turn on harddisk optimization ># There is only one file /etc/sysconfig/harddisks for all disks ># after installing the hdparm-RPM. If you need different hdparm parameters ># for each of your disks, copy /etc/sysconfig/harddisks to ># /etc/sysconfig/harddiskhda (hdb, hdc...) and modify it. ># Each disk which has no special parameters will use the defaults. ># Each non-disk which has no special parameters will be ignored. ># > >disk[0]=s; >disk[1]=hda; disk[2]=hdb; disk[3]=hdc; disk[4]=hdd; >disk[5]=hde; disk[6]=hdf; disk[7]=hdg; disk[8]=hdh; >disk[9]=hdi; disk[10]=hdj; disk[11]=hdk; disk[12]=hdl; >disk[13]=hdm; disk[14]=hdn; disk[15]=hdo; disk[16]=hdp; >disk[17]=hdq; disk[18]=hdr; disk[19]=hds; disk[20]=hdt; > > >if [ -x /sbin/hdparm ]; then > for device in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20; do > unset MULTIPLE_IO USE_DMA EIDE_32BIT LOOKAHEAD EXTRA_PARAMS > if [ -f /etc/sysconfig/harddisk${disk[$device]} ]; then > . /etc/sysconfig/harddisk${disk[$device]} > HDFLAGS[$device]= > if [ -n "$MULTIPLE_IO" ]; then > HDFLAGS[$device]="-q -m$MULTIPLE_IO" > fi > if [ -n "$USE_DMA" ]; then > HDFLAGS[$device]="${HDFLAGS[$device]} -q -d$USE_DMA" > fi > if [ -n "$EIDE_32BIT" ]; then > HDFLAGS[$device]="${HDFLAGS[$device]} -q -c$EIDE_32BIT" > fi > if [ -n "$LOOKAHEAD" ]; then > HDFLAGS[$device]="${HDFLAGS[$device]} -q -A$LOOKAHEAD" > fi > if [ -n "$EXTRA_PARAMS" ]; then > HDFLAGS[$device]="${HDFLAGS[$device]} $EXTRA_PARAMS" > fi > else > HDFLAGS[$device]="${HDFLAGS[0]}" > fi > if [ -e "/proc/ide/${disk[$device]}/media" ]; then > hdmedia=`cat /proc/ide/${disk[$device]}/media` > if [ "$hdmedia" = "disk" -o -f "/etc/sysconfig/harddisk${disk[$device]}" ]; then > if [ -n "${HDFLAGS[$device]}" ]; then > action $"Setting hard drive parameters for ${disk[$device]}: " /sbin/hdparm ${HDFLAGS[$device]} /dev/${disk[$device]} > fi > fi > fi > done >fi > ># Boot time profiles. Yes, this should be somewhere else. >if [ -x /usr/sbin/redhat-config-network-cmd ]; then > if strstr "$cmdline" netprofile= ; then > for arg in $cmdline ; do > if [ "${arg##netprofile=}" != "${arg}" ]; then > /usr/sbin/redhat-config-network-cmd --profile ${arg##netprofile=} > fi > done > fi >fi > ># Generate a header that defines the boot kernel. ># remove after Fedora Core 2 >if [ "${version[0]}" -lt "3" -a "${version[1]}" -lt "6" ]; then > /sbin/mkkerneldoth >fi > ># Now that we have all of our basic modules loaded and the kernel going, ># let's dump the syslog ring somewhere so we can find it later >dmesg -s 131072 > /var/log/dmesg > ># create the crash indicator flag to warn on crashes, offer fsck with timeout >touch /.autofsck >kill -TERM `/sbin/pidof getkey` >/dev/null 2>&1 >} & >if strstr "$cmdline" confirm ; then > touch /var/run/confirm >fi >if [ "$PROMPT" != "no" ]; then > /sbin/getkey i && touch /var/run/confirm >fi >wait > ># Let rhgb know that we're leaving rc.sysinit >if [ -x /usr/bin/rhgb-client ] && /usr/bin/rhgb-client --ping ; then > /usr/bin/rhgb-client --sysinit >fi >
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