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SYSLINUX=$IMGPATH/usr/lib/syslinux/syslinux-nomtools
if [ ! -f $SYSLINUX ]; then
echo "Warning: nomtools syslinux doesn't exist"
SYSLINUX=$IMGPATH/usr/bin/syslinux
if [ ! -f $SYSLINUX ]; then
echo "$SYSLINUX doesn't exist"
exit 1
fi
fi
# prepare a directory with the kernel, initrd, and various message files
# used to populate a boot image
prepareBootTree() {
(cd $BOOTDISKDIR; find . ! -name "*.msg" -maxdepth 1 ! -type d | cpio --quiet -p $MBD_BOOTTREE)
cp $MBD_FSIMAGE $MBD_BOOTTREE/initrd.img
cp $KERNELROOT/boot/vmlinuz-* $MBD_BOOTTREE/vmlinuz
$IMGPATH/usr/lib/anaconda-runtime/splashtolss.sh $BOOTDISKDIR/syslinux-splash.png $BOOTDISKDIR/splash.lss
if [ $? != 0 ]; then
echo $0: Failed to create splash.lss
exit 1
fi
cp $BOOTDISKDIR/splash.lss $MBD_BOOTTREE/splash.lss
rm -f $MBD_BOOTTREE/syslinux-splash.png
rm -f $MBD_BOOTTREE/memtest*
for file in $BOOTDISKDIR/*.msg; do
filename=`basename $file`
sed -e "s/@VERSION@/$VERSION/g" $file > $MBD_BOOTTREE/$filename
done
if [ $? != 0 ]; then
echo $0: Failed to copy messages from $BOOTDISKDIR to $MBD_BOOTTREE.
umount $MBD_BOOTTREE
rm -rf $MBD_BOOTTREE $MBD_TMPIMAGE
exit 1
fi
}
mkdir -p $TOPDESTPATH/images/pxeboot
cat > $TOPDESTPATH/images/README <<EOF
This directory contains image files that can be used to create media
capable of starting the $PRODUCT installation process.
The boot.iso file is an ISO 9660 image of a bootable CD-ROM. It is useful
in cases where the CD-ROM installation method is not desired, but the
CD-ROM's boot speed would be an advantage.
To use this image file, burn the file onto CD-R (or CD-RW) media as you
normally would.
The diskboot.img file is a VFAT filesystem image that can be written to a
USB pendrive or other bootable media larger than a floppy. Note that
booting via USB is dependent on your BIOS supporting this. It should
be written to the device using dd.
EOF
makeBootImages() {
if [ "$kerneltag" != "xen" ]; then
echo "Building initrd.img"
makeinitrd --initrdto $TOPDESTPATH/images/pxeboot/initrd.img \
--initrdsize 8192 \
--loaderbin loader \
--modules "$INITRDMODS"
[ $? = 0 ] || exit 1
if [ -f $IMGPATH/usr/lib/syslinux/isolinux.bin ]; then
echo "Building isolinux directory"
MBD_BOOTTREE=$TOPDESTPATH/isolinux
MBD_FSIMAGE=$TOPDESTPATH/images/pxeboot/initrd.img
mkdir $MBD_BOOTTREE
cp $IMGPATH/usr/lib/syslinux/isolinux.bin $MBD_BOOTTREE/isolinux.bin
prepareBootTree
# isolinux needs the config file to be isolinux.cfg
mv $MBD_BOOTTREE/syslinux.cfg $MBD_BOOTTREE/isolinux.cfg
# copy in memtest if present
if [ -f $IMGPATH/usr/lib/anaconda-runtime/boot/memtest* ]; then
cp $IMGPATH/usr/lib/anaconda-runtime/boot/memtest* $MBD_BOOTTREE/memtest
echo -e "label memtest86\n kernel memtest\n append -\n" >> $MBD_BOOTTREE/isolinux.cfg
fi
else
echo "No isolinux binaries. Skipping isolinux creation"
fi
# symlink the kernel for pxe dir
ln $TOPDESTPATH/isolinux/vmlinuz $TOPDESTPATH/images/pxeboot/vmlinuz
# now make a boot iso
mkdir -p $TOPDESTPATH/images/isopath
cp -rl $TOPDESTPATH/isolinux $TOPDESTPATH/images/isopath
mkisofs -quiet -o $TOPDESTPATH/images/boot.iso -b isolinux/isolinux.bin -c isolinux/boot.cat -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table -R -J -V "$PRODUCT" -T $TOPDESTPATH/images/isopath
rm -rf $TOPDESTPATH/images/isopath
# now make a boot pendrive image
mkdir -p $TOPDESTPATH/images/fobpath
dd if=/dev/zero of=$TOPDESTPATH/images/diskboot.img bs=1M count=8 2>/dev/null
mkdosfs $TOPDESTPATH/images/diskboot.img
$SYSLINUX $TOPDESTPATH/images/diskboot.img
mount -o loop $TOPDESTPATH/images/diskboot.img $TOPDESTPATH/images/fobpath
cp -r $TOPDESTPATH/isolinux/* $TOPDESTPATH/images/fobpath/
grep -v local $TOPDESTPATH/images/fobpath/isolinux.cfg > $TOPDESTPATH/images/fobpath/syslinux.cfg
rm -f $TOPDESTPATH/images/fobpath/isolinux.cfg
umount -f $TOPDESTPATH/images/fobpath
rmdir $TOPDESTPATH/images/fobpath
cat > $TOPDESTPATH/images/pxeboot/README <<EOF
The files in this directory are useful for booting a machine via PXE.
The following files are available:
vmlinuz - the kernel used for the installer
initrd.img - an initrd with support for all install methods and
drivers supported for installation of $PRODUCT
EOF
else # set up the boot stuff for the xen guest kernel
echo "Building $KERNELARCH guest initrd.img"
mkdir -p $TOPDESTPATH/images/xen
makeinitrd --initrdto $TOPDESTPATH/images/xen/initrd.img \
--initrdsize 8192 \
--loaderbin loader \
--modules "$INITRDMODS"
[ $? = 0 ] || exit 1
cp $KERNELROOT/boot/vmlinuz-*xen* $TOPDESTPATH/images/xen/vmlinuz
fi
}
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