diff --git a/extra/build.conf.sample b/extra/build.conf.sample deleted file mode 100644 index 9af356f..0000000 --- a/extra/build.conf.sample +++ /dev/null @@ -1,216 +0,0 @@ -##################################################### -## BUILD.CONF SAMPLE FILE ## -##################################################### -# -# This file is used to define various variables/settings used by the build script. -# - -# This should be an alpha-numeric string less than 8 characters. No spaces, etc. -# Used for metainfo -DISTNAME="BDISK" - -# This should be the lowercase format of ${DISTNAME} but it can be different. -# Used for filenames etc. so no spaces -UXNAME="bdisk" - -# Used for "pretty-formatted" version of the project. It can contain spaces etc. -PNAME="BDisk" - -# Your/your organization's name -DISTPUB="r00t^2" - -# What's this distro used for? -DISTDESC="j00 got 0wnz0r3d lulz." - -# This should be the directory of the root of the project, e.g. the git's project/working directory. -# This can be left as-is as long as you're running everything from the project directory root. -BASEDIR="$(pwd)" - -# This is the output directory of the ISO files when done building. This also should not be checked into git. -ISODIR="${BASEDIR}/iso" - -# Where source code is kept. -SRCDIR="${BASEDIR}/extrasrc" - -# Where we mount for chroots etc. -MOUNTPT="/mnt/${UXNAME}" - -# This is where an http webroot can be specified. Very useful for PXE setups -# (the resulting kernel/initrd can be set to boot from HTTP initiated by PXE). -# These files will be generated whether you use them or not, so it's recommended to keep this a sane path. -HTTPDIR="${BASEDIR}/http" - -# This is the root for where tftp files should be put for PXE booting. -TFTPDIR="${BASEDIR}/tftpboot" - -# This is the user and group your web daemon will use. The webroot is automatically chowned. -HTTPUSR="http" -HTTPGRP="http" - -# This is the user and group that your tftp files should be chowned as. -TFTPUSR="root" -TFTPGRP="root" - -# If set to "no", build separate ISOs for different hardware structures. -# E.g. a separate i686 and x86_64 ISO. Note that it's TOTALLY supported to -# build a dual-architecture ISO (and is the default), it's just that it tends to be over 700MB -# (and thus doesn't fit on a normal CD. Still fits on DVDs and USBs though!) -MULTIARCH="yes" - -# If you would like to build an iPXE-enabled *mini* ISO *in addition to* the ful ISO, -# set this to "yes". Otherwise, just build the full ISO. -BUILDMINI="no" - -# What URI should iPXE's EMBED script use? -# Only used if BUILDMINI is set to yes. -# DO NOT USE A ',' (comma); instead, replace it with: -# %%COMMA%% -# If you require HTTP BASIC Authentication or HTTP Digest Authentication (untested), you can -# format it via the following: -# https://user:password@domain.tld/page.php -# This currently does not work for HTTPS with self-signed certificates. -IPXE_URI="https://bdisk.square-r00t.net" - -# Path to the (root) CA certificate file (in PEM/X509 format) iPXE should use. -# If one is not specified, one will be generated. -# Only used if BUILDMINI is set to yes. -# Please properly escape any spaces or other funky characters. -# Note that you can use your own CA to sign existing certs. See http://ipxe.org/crypto for -# more info. This is handy if you run a third-party/"Trusted" root-CA-signed certificate -# for the HTTPS target. -# Requires IPXE_SSL_CAKEY if specified. -IPXE_SSL_CA="" - -# Path to the (root) CA key file (in PEM/X509 format) iPXE should use. -# If one is not specified, one will be generated. -# Only used if BUILDMINI is set to yes. -# Please properly escape any spaces or other funky characters. -# Requires IPXE_SSL_CA if specified. -IPXE_SSL_CAKEY="" - -# Path to the CLIENT certificate (in PEM/X509). If one is not specified, one will be generated. -# Only used if BUILDMINI is set to yes. -# Please properly escape any spaces or other funky characters. -# Requires IPXE_SSL_KEY if specified. -IPXE_SSL_CRT="" - -# Path to the CLIENT key (in PEM/X509). If one is not specified, one will be generated. -# Only used if BUILDMINI is set to yes. -# Please properly escape any spaces or other funky characters. -# Requires IPXE_SSL_CRT if specified. -IPXE_SSL_KEY="" - -# Set to "yes" to enable pushing new changes to a git repo/committing to a local repo -GIT="no" - -# If this is set, use rsync to copy the http and iso files. This is the rsync destination host. -# This is *great* for iPXE. -RSYNC_HOST="" - -# Only used if RSYNC_HOST is set. The destination directory on the destination host to copy files to. -RSYNC_DEST="${BASEDIR}" - -# Where the log should go, and how it should be prefixed. -# Note that the code appends, rather than replaces, logs- hence the timestamp in EPOCH time format. -LOGFILE="${BASEDIR}/logs/$(date +%s)" - -# What should the regular username be? (Can be automatically logged in on boot; see below) -REGUSR="${UXNAME}" - -# Should the REGUSR have a password? IF THIS IS NOT SET, PASSWORD LOGIN WILL BE DISABLED! -# If you wish to have a blank password, use the string '{[BLANK]}'. -# You MUST USE SINGLE-QUOTES, OR ESCAPE SHELL-EXPANDED CHARACTERS (e.g. $,*,etc.) -# Do NOT use a plaintext password here. You will need to generate a salted and hashed string -# in a shadow-compatible format. -# Debian can do this with the mkpasswd utility (it's in Arch's AUR as debian-whois-mkpasswd): -# mkpasswd --method=sha-512 --salt=aBcDeFgHiJ PASSWORD -# (If a salt is not provided, one will be automatically generated. That is is the suggested method.) -# Or perl: -# perl -e 'print crypt("PASSWORD","\$6\$aBcDeFgHiJ\$") . "\n"' -# Or python: -# python -c "import crypt, getpass, pwd; print crypt.crypt('PASSWORD', '\$6\$aBcDeFgHiJ\$')" -# Or grub-crypt, even: -# /sbin/grub-crypt --sha-512 -# The end-product should look something like this: -# $6$aBcDeFgHiJ$Yh342vFH7MOjPNu9InFymD1Dd42i5cFsr1cTWdpKGNIkbRGR/ZKQDRPJ1ZeeGb7y894Tfh3iWZIJKu3phlsqQ1 -# -# Note that if you want an automatic login, this is *not* where it would be set. -# It should instead be controlled via overlay/etc/systemd/system/getty@ttyN.service.d/autologin.conf -# In the following format: -# [Service] -# Type=idle -# ExecStart= -# ExecStart=-/usr/bin/agetty --autologin --noclear %I 38400 linux -# (where N is the TTY number). Alternatively, if booting to a GUI, it can be set as according -# to that GUI (e.g. for LXDE, overlay/etc/lxdm/lxdm.conf, "autologin=") -REGUSR_PASS='' - -# Same exact thing as REGUSR_PASS, but for the root password (i.e. if no password hash is -# specified, password login will be disabled, etc.). -ROOT_PASS='' - -# Do we have enough horsepower on the build system to jack up the resources we throw at building? -# Enabling this will give absolute CPU preference to building the kernels and do make-time -# enhancements/optimizations (i.e. use the maximum number of CPU cores detected). -# I wouldn't enable this unless you have a dedicated build-box that isn't running much else. -I_AM_A_RACECAR="no" - - -# ________________________________________________________________________________________________ -## RECOMMENDED DEFALTS ## -# The following should not be changed unless you are ABSOLUTELY, 100% SURE and COMPLETELY POSITIVE -# about what you are doing!!! - -# This can be used to override automatic distro-detection. -# If you DO set this, be sure that you have a matching profile in -# ${BASEDIR}/lib/prereqs//meta !! -HOST_DIST="" - -# This used to be defined statically, but is now dynamically appended. Please don't alter this -# unless you renamed the chroot directory paths. -CHROOTDIR="${BASEDIR}/" -CHROOTDIR32="${CHROOTDIR}root.i686" -CHROOTDIR64="${CHROOTDIR}root.x86_64" - -# This is a directory we use for staging. It definitely should not be checked into git. -# It used to be defined statically (e.g. BUILDDIR="${BASEDIR}/build"), -# but is now dynamically appended. Please don't alter this unless you renamed the chroot directory paths. -BUILDDIR="${BASEDIR}/build" - -# More staging. -TEMPDIR="${BASEDIR}/temp" - -# This is where we stage the boot files. -ARCHBOOT="${TEMPDIR}/${DISTNAME}" - -# Lockfile for checking for concurrent/failed builds -LOCKFILE="${BASEDIR}/lockfile.lck" - - -## VARIABLE PROCESSING ## -# In order to make cleaner code, we need to make sure we can standardize some input. -# Don't even think about touching these unless you know what you're doing. - -# MULTIARCH -if [ -z "${MULTIARCH}" ]; -then - MULTIARCH="y" -fi -MULTIARCH=${MULTIARCH:0:1} -MULTIARCH=$(echo ${MULTIARCH} | tr [[:upper:]] [[:lower:]]) - -# OPTIMIZATIONS? -if [ -z "${I_AM_A_RACECAR}" ]; -then - I_AM_A_RACECAR="n" -fi -I_AM_A_RACECAR=${I_AM_A_RACECAR:0:1} -I_AM_A_RACECAR=$(echo ${I_AM_A_RACECAR} | tr [[:upper:]] [[:lower:]]) - -# BUILD MINI? -if [ -z "${BUILDMINI}" ]; -then - BUILDMINI="n" -fi -BUILDMINI=${BUILDMINI:0:1} -BUILDMINI=$(echo ${BUILDMINI} | tr [[:upper:]] [[:lower:]])