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+#!/bin/sh
+
+#set -e
+
+is_live_path()
+{
+ DIRECTORY="${1}/${LIVE_MEDIA_PATH}"
+ for FILESYSTEM in squashfs ext2 ext3 ext4 xfs dir jffs
+ do
+ if ls "${DIRECTORY}/"*.${FILESYSTEM} > /dev/null 2>&1
+ then
+ return 0
+ fi
+ done
+ return 1
+}
+
+matches_uuid ()
+{
+ if [ "${IGNORE_UUID}" ] || ([ ! -e /conf/uuid.conf ] && [ ! "${LIVE_MEDIA_UUID}" ])
+ then
+ return 0
+ fi
+
+ path="${1}"
+ uuid="$(cat /conf/uuid.conf)"
+ uuid="${LIVE_MEDIA_UUID:-${uuid}}"
+
+ for try_uuid_file in "${path}/.disk/live-uuid"*
+ do
+ [ -e "${try_uuid_file}" ] || continue
+
+ try_uuid="$(cat "${try_uuid_file}")"
+
+ if [ "${uuid}" = "${try_uuid}" ]
+ then
+ return 0
+ fi
+ done
+
+ return 1
+}
+
+get_backing_device ()
+{
+ case "${1}" in
+ *.squashfs|*.ext2|*.ext3|*.ext4|*.jffs2)
+ echo $(setup_loop "${1}" "loop" "/sys/block/loop*" '0' "${LIVE_MEDIA_ENCRYPTION}" "${2}")
+ ;;
+
+ *.dir)
+ echo "directory"
+ ;;
+
+ *)
+ panic "Unrecognized live filesystem: ${1}"
+ ;;
+ esac
+}
+
+mount_images_in_directory ()
+{
+ directory="${1}"
+ rootmnt="${2}"
+ mac="${3}"
+
+ if is_live_path "${directory}"
+ then
+ [ -n "${mac}" ] && adddirectory="${directory}/${LIVE_MEDIA_PATH}/${mac}"
+ setup_unionfs "${directory}/${LIVE_MEDIA_PATH}" "${rootmnt}" "${adddirectory}"
+ else
+ panic "No supported filesystem images found at /${LIVE_MEDIA_PATH}."
+ fi
+}
+
+is_nice_device ()
+{
+ sysfs_path="${1#/sys}"
+
+ if udevadm info --query=all --path="${sysfs_path}" | egrep -q "DEVTYPE=disk"
+ then
+ return 0
+ elif echo "${sysfs_path}" | grep -q '^/block/vd[a-z]$'
+ then
+ return 0
+ elif echo ${sysfs_path} | grep -q "^/block/dm-"
+ then
+ return 0
+ elif echo ${sysfs_path} | grep -q "^/block/mtdblock"
+ then
+ return 0
+ fi
+
+ return 1
+}
+
+check_dev ()
+{
+ local force fix
+ sysdev="${1}"
+ devname="${2}"
+ skip_uuid_check="${3}"
+ mount_opts="${LIVE_MEDIA_MOUNT_OPTS:-ro,noatime}"
+
+ # support for fromiso=.../isofrom=....
+ if [ -n "$FROMISO" ]
+ then
+ ISO_DEVICE=$(dirname $FROMISO)
+ if ! [ -b $ISO_DEVICE ]
+ then
+ # to support unusual device names like /dev/cciss/c0d0p1
+ # as well we have to identify the block device name, let's
+ # do that for up to 15 levels
+ i=15
+ while [ -n "$ISO_DEVICE" ] && [ "$i" -gt 0 ]
+ do
+ ISO_DEVICE=$(dirname ${ISO_DEVICE})
+ [ -b "$ISO_DEVICE" ] && break
+ i=$(($i -1))
+ done
+ fi
+
+ if [ "$ISO_DEVICE" = "/" ]
+ then
+ # not a block device, check if it's an iso file, for
+ # example an ISO when booting on an ONIE system
+ if echo "${FROMISO}" | grep -q "\.iso$"
+ then
+ fs_type=$(get_fstype "${FROMISO}")
+ if is_supported_fs ${fs_type}
+ then
+ mkdir /run/live/fromiso
+ mount -t $fs_type "${FROMISO}" /run/live/fromiso
+ if [ "$?" != 0 ]
+ then
+ echo "Warning: unable to mount ${FROMISO}." >>/boot.log
+ fi
+ devname="/run/live/fromiso"
+ fi
+ else
+ echo "Warning: device for bootoption fromiso= ($FROMISO) not found.">>/boot.log
+ fi
+ else
+ fs_type=$(get_fstype "${ISO_DEVICE}")
+ if is_supported_fs ${fs_type}
+ then
+ mkdir /run/live/fromiso
+ mount -t $fs_type "$ISO_DEVICE" /run/live/fromiso
+ ISO_NAME="$(echo $FROMISO | sed "s|$ISO_DEVICE||")"
+ loopdevname=$(setup_loop "/run/live/fromiso/${ISO_NAME}" "loop" "/sys/block/loop*" "" '')
+ devname="${loopdevname}"
+ else
+ echo "Warning: unable to mount $ISO_DEVICE." >>/boot.log
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ if [ -z "${devname}" ]
+ then
+ devname=$(sys2dev "${sysdev}")
+ fi
+
+ if [ -d "${devname}" ]
+ then
+ mount -o bind "${devname}" $mountpoint || continue
+
+ if is_live_path $mountpoint
+ then
+ echo $mountpoint
+ return 0
+ else
+ umount $mountpoint
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ IFS=","
+ for device in ${devname}
+ do
+ case "$device" in
+ *mapper*)
+ # Adding lvm support
+ if [ -x /scripts/local-top/lvm2 ]
+ then
+ ROOT="$device" resume="" /scripts/local-top/lvm2 >>/boot.log
+ fi
+ ;;
+
+ /dev/md*)
+ # Adding raid support
+ if [ -x /scripts/local-top/mdadm ]
+ then
+ [ -r /conf/conf.d/md ] && cp /conf/conf.d/md /conf/conf.d/md.orig
+ echo "MD_DEVS=$device " >> /conf/conf.d/md
+ /scripts/local-top/mdadm >>/boot.log
+ [ -r /conf/conf.d/md.orig ] && mv /conf/conf.d/md.orig /conf/conf.d/md
+ fi
+ ;;
+ esac
+ done
+ unset IFS
+
+ [ -n "$device" ] && devname="$device"
+
+ [ -e "$devname" ] || continue
+
+ if [ -n "${LIVE_MEDIA_OFFSET}" ]
+ then
+ loopdevname=$(setup_loop "${devname}" "loop" "/sys/block/loop*" "${LIVE_MEDIA_OFFSET}" '')
+ devname="${loopdevname}"
+ fi
+
+ fstype=$(get_fstype "${devname}")
+
+ if is_supported_fs ${fstype}
+ then
+ devuid=$(blkid -o value -s UUID "$devname")
+ [ -n "$devuid" ] && grep -qs "\<$devuid\>" /var/lib/live/boot/devices-already-tried-to-mount && continue
+
+ for _PARAMETER in ${LIVE_BOOT_CMDLINE}
+ do
+ case "${_PARAMETER}" in
+ forcefsck)
+ FORCEFSCK="true"
+ ;;
+ esac
+ done
+
+ if [ "${PERSISTENCE_FSCK}" = "true" ] || [ "${PERSISTENCE_FSCK}" = "yes" ] || [ "${FORCEFSCK}" = "true" ]
+ then
+ force=""
+ if [ "$FORCEFSCK" = "true" ]
+ then
+ force="-f"
+ fi
+
+ fix="-a"
+ if [ "$FSCKFIX" = "true" ] || [ "$FSCKFIX" = "yes" ]
+ then
+ fix="-y"
+ fi
+
+ fsck $fix $force ${devname} >> fsck.log 2>&1
+ fi
+
+ mount -t ${fstype} -o "${mount_opts}" "${devname}" ${mountpoint} || continue
+ [ -n "$devuid" ] && echo "$devuid" >> /var/lib/live/boot/devices-already-tried-to-mount
+
+ if [ -n "${FINDISO}" ]
+ then
+ if [ -f ${mountpoint}/${FINDISO} ]
+ then
+ umount ${mountpoint}
+ mkdir -p /run/live/findiso
+ mount -t ${fstype} -o "${mount_opts}" "${devname}" /run/live/findiso
+ loopdevname=$(setup_loop "/run/live/findiso/${FINDISO}" "loop" "/sys/block/loop*" 0 "")
+ devname="${loopdevname}"
+ mount -t iso9660 -o "${mount_opts}" "${devname}" ${mountpoint}
+ else
+ umount ${mountpoint}
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ if is_live_path ${mountpoint} && \
+ ([ "${skip_uuid_check}" ] || matches_uuid ${mountpoint})
+ then
+ echo ${mountpoint}
+ return 0
+ else
+ umount ${mountpoint} 2>/dev/null
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ if [ -n "${LIVE_MEDIA_OFFSET}" ]
+ then
+ losetup -d "${loopdevname}"
+ fi
+
+ return 1
+}
+
+find_livefs ()
+{
+ timeout="${1}"
+
+ # first look at the one specified in the command line This is OK
+ # before the timeout has expired, if more than one device matches the
+ # criteria the outcome is undefined anyway, so we can pick the first
+ # one that appears.
+ case "${LIVE_MEDIA}" in
+ removable-usb|usb)
+ for sysblock in $(removable_usb_dev "sys")
+ do
+ for dev in $(subdevices "${sysblock}")
+ do
+ if check_dev "${dev}"
+ then
+ return 0
+ fi
+ done
+ done
+ ;;
+ cdrom)
+ for sysblock in $(removable_cdrom_dev "sys")
+ do
+ for dev in $(subdevices "${sysblock}")
+ do
+ if check_dev "${dev}"
+ then
+ return 0
+ fi
+ done
+ done
+ ;;
+ removable)
+ for sysblock in $(removable_dev "sys")
+ do
+ for dev in $(subdevices "${sysblock}")
+ do
+ if check_dev "${dev}"
+ then
+ return 0
+ fi
+ done
+ done
+ ;;
+
+ *)
+ if [ ! -z "${LIVE_MEDIA}" ]
+ then
+ if check_dev "null" "${LIVE_MEDIA}" "skip_uuid_check"
+ then
+ return 0
+ fi
+ fi
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ # don't start autodetection before timeout has expired
+ if [ -n "${LIVE_MEDIA_TIMEOUT}" ]
+ then
+ if [ "${timeout}" -lt "${LIVE_MEDIA_TIMEOUT}" ]
+ then
+ return 1
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ # autodetection of live media
+ # prefer removable devices over non-removable devices, so scan them first
+ devices_to_scan="$(removable_dev 'sys') $(non_removable_dev 'sys')"
+
+ for sysblock in $devices_to_scan
+ do
+ devname=$(sys2dev "${sysblock}")
+ [ -e "$devname" ] || continue
+ fstype=$(get_fstype "${devname}")
+
+ if /lib/udev/cdrom_id ${devname} > /dev/null
+ then
+ if check_dev "null" "${devname}"
+ then
+ return 0
+ fi
+ elif is_nice_device "${sysblock}"
+ then
+ for dev in $(subdevices "${sysblock}")
+ do
+ if check_dev "${dev}"
+ then
+ return 0
+ fi
+ done
+ elif [ "${fstype}" = "squashfs" -o \
+ "${fstype}" = "btrfs" -o \
+ "${fstype}" = "ext2" -o \
+ "${fstype}" = "ext3" -o \
+ "${fstype}" = "ext4" -o \
+ "${fstype}" = "jffs2" ]
+ then
+ # This is an ugly hack situation, the block device has
+ # an image directly on it. It's hopefully
+ # live-boot, so take it and run with it.
+ ln -s "${devname}" "${devname}.${fstype}"
+ echo "${devname}.${fstype}"
+ return 0
+ fi
+ done
+
+ return 1
+}
+
+is_in_list_separator_helper ()
+{
+ local sep element list
+ sep=${1}
+ shift
+ element=${1}
+ shift
+ list=${*}
+ echo ${list} | grep -qe "^\(.*${sep}\)\?${element}\(${sep}.*\)\?$"
+}
+
+is_in_space_sep_list ()
+{
+ local element
+ element=${1}
+ shift
+ is_in_list_separator_helper "[[:space:]]" "${element}" "${*}"
+}
+
+is_in_comma_sep_list ()
+{
+ local element
+ element=${1}
+ shift
+ is_in_list_separator_helper "," "${element}" "${*}"
+}
+
+sys2dev ()
+{
+ sysdev=${1#/sys}
+ echo "/dev/$(udevadm info -q name -p ${sysdev} 2>/dev/null|| echo ${sysdev##*/})"
+}
+
+subdevices ()
+{
+ sysblock=${1}
+ r=""
+
+ for dev in "${sysblock}"/* "${sysblock}"
+ do
+ if [ -e "${dev}/dev" ]
+ then
+ r="${r} ${dev}"
+ fi
+ done
+
+ echo ${r}
+}
+
+storage_devices()
+{
+ black_listed_devices="${1}"
+ white_listed_devices="${2}"
+
+ for sysblock in $(echo /sys/block/* | tr ' ' '\n' | grep -vE "loop|ram|fd")
+ do
+ fulldevname=$(sys2dev "${sysblock}")
+
+ if is_in_space_sep_list ${fulldevname} ${black_listed_devices} || \
+ [ -n "${white_listed_devices}" ] && \
+ ! is_in_space_sep_list ${fulldevname} ${white_listed_devices}
+ then
+ # skip this device entirely
+ continue
+ fi
+
+ for dev in $(subdevices "${sysblock}")
+ do
+ devname=$(sys2dev "${dev}")
+
+ if is_in_space_sep_list ${devname} ${black_listed_devices}
+ then
+ # skip this subdevice
+ continue
+ else
+ echo "${devname}"
+ fi
+ done
+ done
+}
+
+is_supported_fs ()
+{
+ fstype="${1}"
+
+ # Validate input first
+ if [ -z "${fstype}" ]
+ then
+ return 1
+ fi
+
+ # get_fstype might report "unknown" or "swap", ignore it as no such kernel module exists
+ if [ "${fstype}" = "unknown" ] || [ "${fstype}" = "swap" ]
+ then
+ return 1
+ fi
+
+ # Try to look if it is already supported by the kernel
+ if grep -q ${fstype} /proc/filesystems
+ then
+ return 0
+ else
+ # Then try to add support for it the gentle way using the initramfs capabilities
+ modprobe -q -b ${fstype}
+ if grep -q ${fstype} /proc/filesystems
+ then
+ return 0
+ # Then try the hard way if /root is already reachable
+ else
+ kmodule="/root/lib/modules/`uname -r`/${fstype}/${fstype}.ko"
+ if [ -e "${kmodule}" ]
+ then
+ insmod "${kmodule}"
+ if grep -q ${fstype} /proc/filesystems
+ then
+ return 0
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ return 1
+}
+
+get_fstype ()
+{
+ blkid -s TYPE -o value $1 2>/dev/null
+}
+
+where_is_mounted ()
+{
+ device=${1}
+ # return first found
+ grep -m1 "^${device} " /proc/mounts | cut -f2 -d ' '
+}
+
+trim_path ()
+{
+ # remove all unnecessary /:s in the path, including last one (except
+ # if path is just "/")
+ echo ${1} | sed 's|//\+|/|g' | sed 's|^\(.*[^/]\)/$|\1|'
+}
+
+what_is_mounted_on ()
+{
+ local dir
+ dir="$(trim_path ${1})"
+ grep -m1 "^[^ ]\+ ${dir} " /proc/mounts | cut -d' ' -f1
+}
+
+chown_ref ()
+{
+ local reference targets owner
+ reference="${1}"
+ shift
+ targets=${@}
+ owner=$(stat -c %u:%g "${reference}")
+ chown -h ${owner} ${targets}
+}
+
+chmod_ref ()
+{
+ local reference targets rights
+ reference="${1}"
+ shift
+ targets=${@}
+ rights=$(stat -c %a "${reference}")
+ chmod ${rights} ${targets}
+}
+
+lastline ()
+{
+ while read lines
+ do
+ line=${lines}
+ done
+
+ echo "${line}"
+}
+
+base_path ()
+{
+ testpath="${1}"
+ mounts="$(awk '{print $2}' /proc/mounts)"
+ testpath="$(realpath ${testpath})"
+
+ while true
+ do
+ if echo "${mounts}" | grep -qs "^${testpath}"
+ then
+ set -- $(echo "${mounts}" | grep "^${testpath}" | lastline)
+ echo ${1}
+ break
+ else
+ testpath=$(dirname $testpath)
+ fi
+ done
+}
+
+fs_size ()
+{
+ # Returns used/free fs kbytes + 5% more
+ # You could pass a block device as ${1} or the mount point as ${2}
+
+ dev="${1}"
+ mountp="${2}"
+ used="${3}"
+
+ if [ -z "${mountp}" ]
+ then
+ mountp="$(where_is_mounted ${dev})"
+
+ if [ -z "${mountp}" ]
+ then
+ mountp="/mnt/tmp_fs_size"
+
+ mkdir -p "${mountp}"
+ mount -t $(get_fstype "${dev}") -o ro "${dev}" "${mountp}" || log_warning_msg "cannot mount -t $(get_fstype ${dev}) -o ro ${dev} ${mountp}"
+
+ doumount=1
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ if [ "${used}" = "used" ]
+ then
+ size=$(du -ks ${mountp} | cut -f1)
+ size=$(expr ${size} + ${size} / 20 ) # FIXME: 5% more to be sure
+ else
+ # free space
+ size="$(df -kP | grep -s ${mountp} | awk '{print $4}')"
+ fi
+
+ if [ -n "${doumount}" ]
+ then
+ umount "${mountp}" || log_warning_msg "cannot umount ${mountp}"
+ rmdir "${mountp}"
+ fi
+
+ echo "${size}"
+}
+
+load_keymap ()
+{
+ # Load custom keymap
+ if [ -x /bin/loadkeys -a -r /etc/boottime.kmap.gz ]
+ then
+ loadkeys --quiet /etc/boottime.kmap.gz
+ fi
+}
+
+setup_loop ()
+{
+ local fspath module pattern offset encryption readonly
+ fspath=${1}
+ module=${2}
+ pattern=${3}
+ offset=${4}
+ encryption=${5}
+ readonly=${6}
+
+ # the output of setup_loop is evaluated in other functions,
+ # modprobe leaks kernel options like "libata.dma=0"
+ # as "options libata dma=0" on stdout, causing serious
+ # problems therefor, so instead always avoid output to stdout
+ modprobe -q -b "${module}" 1>/dev/null
+
+ udevadm settle
+
+ for loopdev in ${pattern}
+ do
+ if [ "$(cat ${loopdev}/size)" -eq 0 ]
+ then
+ dev=$(sys2dev "${loopdev}")
+ options=''
+
+ if [ -n "${readonly}" ]
+ then
+ if losetup --help 2>&1 | grep -q -- "-r\b"
+ then
+ options="${options} -r"
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ if [ -n "${offset}" ] && [ 0 -lt "${offset}" ]
+ then
+ options="${options} -o ${offset}"
+ fi
+
+ if [ -z "${encryption}" ]
+ then
+ losetup ${options} "${dev}" "${fspath}"
+ else
+ # Loop AES encryption
+ while true
+ do
+ load_keymap
+
+ echo -n "Enter passphrase for root filesystem: " >&6
+ read -s passphrase
+ echo "${passphrase}" > /tmp/passphrase
+ unset passphrase
+ exec 9</tmp/passphrase
+ losetup ${options} -e "${encryption}" -p 9 "${dev}" "${fspath}"
+ error=${?}
+ exec 9<&-
+ rm -f /tmp/passphrase
+
+ if [ 0 -eq ${error} ]
+ then
+ unset error
+ break
+ fi
+
+ echo
+ echo -n "There was an error decrypting the root filesystem ... Retry? [Y/n] " >&6
+ read answer
+
+ if [ "$(echo "${answer}" | cut -b1 | tr A-Z a-z)" = "n" ]
+ then
+ unset answer
+ break
+ fi
+ done
+ fi
+
+ echo "${dev}"
+ return 0
+ fi
+ done
+
+ panic "No loop devices available"
+}
+
+try_mount ()
+{
+ dev="${1}"
+ mountp="${2}"
+ opts="${3}"
+ fstype="${4}"
+
+ old_mountp="$(where_is_mounted ${dev})"
+
+ if [ -n "${old_mountp}" ]
+ then
+ if [ "${opts}" != "ro" ]
+ then
+ mount -o remount,"${opts}" "${dev}" "${old_mountp}" || panic "Remounting ${dev} ${opts} on ${old_mountp} failed"
+ fi
+
+ mount -o bind "${old_mountp}" "${mountp}" || panic "Cannot bind-mount ${old_mountp} on ${mountp}"
+ else
+ if [ -z "${fstype}" ]
+ then
+ fstype=$(get_fstype "${dev}")
+ fi
+ mount -t "${fstype}" -o "${opts}" "${dev}" "${mountp}" || \
+ ( echo "SKIPPING: Cannot mount ${dev} on ${mountp}, fstype=${fstype}, options=${opts}" > boot.log && return 0 )
+ fi
+}
+
+# Try to mount $device to the place expected by live-boot. If $device
+# is already mounted somewhere, move it to the expected place. If $device
+# ends with a "/" this is a directory path.
+# If we're only probing $device (to check if it has custom persistence)
+# $probe should be set, which suppresses warnings upon failure. On
+# success, print the mount point for $device.
+mount_persistence_media ()
+{
+ local device probe backing old_backing fstype mount_opts
+ device=${1}
+ probe=${2}
+
+ # get_custom_mounts() might call this with a directory path instead
+ # of a block device path. This means we have found sub-directory path
+ # underneath /run/live/persistence, so we're done
+ if [ -d "${device}" ]
+ then
+ echo "${device}"
+ return 0
+ fi
+
+ if [ ! -b "${device}" ]
+ then
+ return 1
+ fi
+
+ backing="/run/live/persistence/$(basename ${device})"
+
+ mkdir -p "${backing}"
+ old_backing="$(where_is_mounted ${device})"
+ if [ -z "${old_backing}" ]
+ then
+ fstype="$(get_fstype ${device})"
+ mount_opts="rw,noatime"
+ if [ -n "${PERSISTENCE_READONLY}" ]
+ then
+ mount_opts="ro,noatime"
+ fi
+ if mount -t "${fstype}" -o "${mount_opts}" "${device}" "${backing}" >/dev/null
+ then
+ echo ${backing}
+ return 0
+ else
+ [ -z "${probe}" ] && log_warning_msg "Failed to mount persistence media ${device}"
+ rmdir "${backing}"
+ return 1
+ fi
+ elif [ "${backing}" != "${old_backing}" ]
+ then
+ if ! mount -o move ${old_backing} ${backing} >/dev/null
+ then
+ [ -z "${probe}" ] && log_warning_msg "Failed to move persistence media ${device}"
+ rmdir "${backing}"
+ return 1
+ fi
+ mount_opts="rw,noatime"
+ if [ -n "${PERSISTENCE_READONLY}" ]
+ then
+ mount_opts="ro,noatime"
+ fi
+ if ! mount -o "remount,${mount_opts}" "${backing}" >/dev/null
+ then
+ log_warning_msg "Failed to remount persistence media ${device} writable"
+ # Don't unmount or rmdir the new mountpoint in this case
+ fi
+ echo ${backing}
+ return 0
+ else
+ # This means that $device has already been mounted on
+ # the place expected by live-boot, so we're done.
+ echo ${backing}
+ return 0
+ fi
+}
+
+close_persistence_media ()
+{
+ local device backing
+ device=${1}
+ backing="$(where_is_mounted ${device})"
+
+ if [ -d "${backing}" ]
+ then
+ umount "${backing}" >/dev/null 2>&1
+ rmdir "${backing}" >/dev/null 2>&1
+ fi
+
+ if is_active_luks_mapping ${device}
+ then
+ cryptsetup luksClose ${device}
+ fi
+}
+
+open_luks_device ()
+{
+ dev="${1}"
+ name="$(basename ${dev})"
+ opts="--key-file=-"
+ if [ -n "${PERSISTENCE_READONLY}" ]
+ then
+ opts="${opts} --readonly"
+ fi
+
+ if cryptsetup status "${name}" >/dev/null 2>&1
+ then
+ re="^[[:space:]]*device:[[:space:]]*\([^[:space:]]*\)$"
+ opened_dev=$(cryptsetup status ${name} 2>/dev/null | grep "${re}" | sed "s|${re}|\1|")
+ if [ "${opened_dev}" = "${dev}" ]
+ then
+ luks_device="/dev/mapper/${name}"
+ echo ${luks_device}
+ return 0
+ else
+ log_warning_msg "Cannot open luks device ${dev} since ${opened_dev} already is opened with its name"
+ return 1
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ load_keymap
+
+ # check for plymouth
+ [ -x /bin/plymouth ] && plymouth --ping && plymouth="y"
+
+ # export udisk properties (used to get a nice device label)
+ unset ID_VENDOR_ENC ID_MODEL_ENC ID_PART_ENTRY_NUMBER
+ eval $(udevadm info --name=${dev} --query=property -x)
+ [ -z "${ID_VENDOR_ENC}" -a -z "${ID_MODEL_ENC}" ] && ID_MODEL_ENC="Unidentified device"
+ label="$(echo -e "${ID_VENDOR_ENC}${ID_MODEL_ENC}, Partition ${ID_PART_ENTRY_NUMBER} (${dev})")"
+
+ if [ "${plymouth}" = "y" ]
+ then
+ cryptkeyscript="plymouth ask-for-password --prompt"
+ # Plymouth will add a : if it is a non-graphical prompt
+ cryptkeyprompt="Please unlock disk '${label}'"
+ else
+ cryptkeyscript="/lib/cryptsetup/askpass"
+ cryptkeyprompt="Please unlock disk '${label}': "
+ fi
+
+ while true
+ do
+ $cryptkeyscript "$cryptkeyprompt" | \
+ /sbin/cryptsetup -T 1 luksOpen ${dev} ${name} ${opts}
+
+ if [ 0 -eq ${?} ]
+ then
+ luks_device="/dev/mapper/${name}"
+ echo ${luks_device}
+ return 0
+ fi
+
+ echo >&6
+ retryprompt="There was an error decrypting '${label}' ... Retry? [Y/n]"
+
+ if [ "${plymouth}" == "y" ]
+ then
+ plymouth display-message --text "${retryprompt}"
+ plymouth pause-progress
+ answer=$(plymouth watch-keystroke --keys="YNyn")
+ plymouth unpause-progress
+ else
+ echo -n "${retryprompt} " >&6
+ read answer
+ fi
+
+ if [ "$(echo "${answer}" | cut -b1 | tr A-Z a-z)" = "n" ]
+ then
+ [ "${plymouth}" = "y" ] && plymouth display-message --text ""
+ return 2
+ fi
+ done
+}
+
+get_gpt_name ()
+{
+ local dev
+ dev="${1}"
+ blkid -s PART_ENTRY_NAME -p -o value ${dev} 2>/dev/null
+}
+
+is_gpt_device ()
+{
+ local dev
+ dev="${1}"
+ [ "$(blkid -s PART_ENTRY_SCHEME -p -o value ${dev} 2>/dev/null)" = "gpt" ]
+}
+
+probe_for_gpt_name ()
+{
+ local overlays dev gpt_dev gpt_name
+ overlays="${1}"
+ dev="${2}"
+
+ gpt_dev="${dev}"
+ if is_active_luks_mapping ${dev}
+ then
+ # if $dev is an opened luks device, we need to check
+ # GPT stuff on the backing device
+ gpt_dev=$(get_luks_backing_device "${dev}")
+ fi
+
+ if ! is_gpt_device ${gpt_dev}
+ then
+ return
+ fi
+
+ gpt_name=$(get_gpt_name ${gpt_dev})
+ for label in ${overlays}
+ do
+ if [ "${gpt_name}" = "${label}" ]
+ then
+ echo "${label}=${dev}"
+ fi
+ done
+}
+
+probe_for_fs_label ()
+{
+ local overlays dev
+ overlays="${1}"
+ dev="${2}"
+
+ for label in ${overlays}
+ do
+ if [ "$(blkid -s LABEL -o value $dev 2>/dev/null)" = "${label}" ]
+ then
+ echo "${label}=${dev}"
+ fi
+ done
+}
+
+probe_for_file_name ()
+{
+ local overlays dev ret backing
+ overlays="${1}"
+ dev="${2}"
+
+ ret=""
+ backing="$(mount_persistence_media ${dev} probe)"
+ if [ -z "${backing}" ]
+ then
+ return
+ fi
+
+ for label in ${overlays}
+ do
+ path=${backing}/${PERSISTENCE_PATH}/${label}
+ if [ -f "${path}" ]
+ then
+ local loopdev
+ loopdev=$(setup_loop "${path}" "loop" "/sys/block/loop*")
+ ret="${ret} ${label}=${loopdev}"
+ fi
+ done
+
+ if [ -n "${ret}" ]
+ then
+ echo ${ret}
+ else
+ # unmount and remove mountpoint
+ umount ${backing} > /dev/null 2>&1 || true
+ rmdir ${backing} > /dev/null 2>&1 || true
+ fi
+}
+
+probe_for_directory_name ()
+{
+ local overlays dev ret backing
+ overlays="${1}"
+ dev="${2}"
+
+ ret=""
+ backing="$(mount_persistence_media ${dev} probe)"
+ if [ -z "${backing}" ]
+ then
+ return
+ fi
+
+ for label in ${overlays}
+ do
+ path=${backing}/${PERSISTENCE_PATH}/${label}
+ if [ -d "${path}" ]
+ then
+ # in this case the "device" ends with a "/"
+ ret="${ret} ${label}=${backing}/${PERSISTENCE_PATH}/${label%%/}/"
+ fi
+ done
+
+ if [ -n "${ret}" ]
+ then
+ echo ${ret}
+ else
+ # unmount and remove mountpoint
+ umount ${backing} > /dev/null 2>&1 || true
+ rmdir ${backing} > /dev/null 2>&1 || true
+ fi
+}
+
+find_persistence_media ()
+{
+ # Scans devices for overlays, and returns a whitespace
+ # separated list of how to use them. Only overlays with a partition
+ # label or file name in ${overlays} are returned.
+ #
+ # When scanning a LUKS device, the user will be asked to enter the
+ # passphrase; on failure to enter it, or if no persistence partitions
+ # or files were found, the LUKS device is closed.
+ #
+ # For all other cases (overlay partition and overlay file) the
+ # return value is "${label}=${device}", where ${device} a device that
+ # can mount the content. In the case of an overlay file, the device
+ # containing the file will remain mounted as a side-effect.
+ #
+ # No devices in ${black_listed_devices} will be scanned, and if
+ # ${white_list_devices} is non-empty, only devices in it will be
+ # scanned.
+
+ local overlays white_listed_devices ret black_listed_devices
+ overlays="${1}"
+ white_listed_devices="${2}"
+ ret=""
+
+ #
+ # The devices that are hosting the actual live rootfs should not be
+ # used for persistence storage since otherwise you might mount a
+ # parent directory on top of a sub-directory of the same filesystem
+ # in one union together.
+ #
+ black_listed_devices=""
+ for d in /run/live/rootfs/* /run/live/findiso /run/live/fromiso
+ do
+ black_listed_devices="${black_listed_devices} $(what_is_mounted_on d)"
+ done
+
+ for dev in $(storage_devices "${black_listed_devices}" "${white_listed_devices}")
+ do
+ local result luks_device
+ result=""
+
+ luks_device=""
+ # Check if it's a luks device; we'll have to open the device
+ # in order to probe any filesystem it contains, like we do
+ # below. activate_custom_mounts() also depends on that any luks
+ # device already has been opened.
+ if is_in_comma_sep_list luks ${PERSISTENCE_ENCRYPTION} && is_luks_partition ${dev}
+ then
+ if luks_device=$(open_luks_device "${dev}")
+ then
+ dev="${luks_device}"
+ else
+ # skip $dev since we failed/chose not to open it
+ continue
+ fi
+ elif ! is_in_comma_sep_list none ${PERSISTENCE_ENCRYPTION}
+ then
+ # skip $dev since we don't allow unencrypted storage
+ continue
+ fi
+
+ # Probe for matching GPT partition names or filesystem labels
+ if is_in_comma_sep_list filesystem ${PERSISTENCE_STORAGE}
+ then
+ result=$(probe_for_gpt_name "${overlays}" ${dev})
+ if [ -n "${result}" ]
+ then
+ ret="${ret} ${result}"
+ continue
+ fi
+
+ result=$(probe_for_fs_label "${overlays}" ${dev})
+ if [ -n "${result}" ]
+ then
+ ret="${ret} ${result}"
+ continue
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ # Probe for files with matching name on mounted partition
+ if is_in_comma_sep_list file ${PERSISTENCE_STORAGE}
+ then
+ result=$(probe_for_file_name "${overlays}" ${dev})
+ if [ -n "${result}" ]
+ then
+ local loopdevice
+ loopdevice=${result##*=}
+ if is_in_comma_sep_list luks ${PERSISTENCE_ENCRYPTION} && is_luks_partition ${loopdevice}
+ then
+ local luksfile
+ luksfile=""
+ if luksfile=$(open_luks_device "${loopdevice}")
+ then
+ result=${result%%=*}
+ result="${result}=${luksfile}"
+ else
+ losetup -d $loopdevice
+ result=""
+ fi
+ fi
+ ret="${ret} ${result}"
+ continue
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ # Probe for directory with matching name on mounted partition
+ if is_in_comma_sep_list directory ${PERSISTENCE_STORAGE}
+ then
+ result=$(probe_for_directory_name "${overlays}" ${dev})
+ if [ -n "${result}" ]
+ then
+ ret="${ret} ${result}"
+ continue
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ # Close luks device if it isn't used
+ if [ -z "${result}" ] && [ -n "${luks_device}" ] && is_active_luks_mapping "${luks_device}"
+ then
+ cryptsetup luksClose "${luks_device}"
+ fi
+ done
+
+ if [ -n "${ret}" ]
+ then
+ echo ${ret}
+ fi
+}
+
+get_mac ()
+{
+ mac=""
+
+ for adaptor in /sys/class/net/*
+ do
+ status="$(cat ${adaptor}/iflink)"
+
+ if [ "${status}" -eq 2 ]
+ then
+ mac="$(cat ${adaptor}/address)"
+ mac="$(echo ${mac} | sed 's/:/-/g' | tr '[a-z]' '[A-Z]')"
+ fi
+ done
+
+ echo ${mac}
+}
+
+is_luks_partition ()
+{
+ device="${1}"
+ cryptsetup isLuks "${device}" 1>/dev/null 2>&1
+}
+
+is_active_luks_mapping ()
+{
+ device="${1}"
+ cryptsetup status "${device}" 1>/dev/null 2>&1
+}
+
+get_luks_backing_device ()
+{
+ device=${1}
+ cryptsetup status ${device} 2> /dev/null | \
+ awk '{if ($1 == "device:") print $2}'
+}
+
+removable_dev ()
+{
+ output_format="${1}"
+ device_class="${2}"
+ ret=
+
+ for sysblock in $(echo /sys/block/* | tr ' ' '\n' | grep -vE "/(loop|ram|dm-|fd)")
+ do
+ if [ ! -d "${sysblock}" ]; then
+ continue
+ fi
+
+ dev_ok=
+ if [ "${device_class}" = "usb" ] && readlink ${sysblock} | grep -Eq "/usb[0-9]+/"
+ then
+ # We only want USB and this is an USB device
+ dev_ok="true"
+ elif [ "${device_class}" = "cdrom" ] && echo ${sysblock} | grep -Eq "/sr[0-9]+$"
+ then
+ # We only want CD-ROM devices and this is such a device
+ dev_ok="true"
+ elif [ -z "${device_class}" ]
+ then
+ if readlink ${sysblock} | grep -Eq "/(usb[0-9]+|fw[0-9]+|mmc[0-9]+)/" || [ "$(cat ${sysblock}/removable)" = "1" ]
+ then
+ # Assume all USB, Firewire and SD cards are external,
+ # This is the best possible guess, eg. udisks has the same logic
+ # There is NO property which indicates with certainity if a device is
+ # removable or not.
+ # Devices that contain a removable medium are considered removable
+ # too. Many (older) USB sticks also set this property although it's
+ # technically wrong. The flash chips are NOT removable from the device.
+ dev_ok="true"
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ if [ "${dev_ok}" = "true" ]
+ then
+ case "${output_format}" in
+ sys)
+ ret="${ret} ${sysblock}"
+ ;;
+ *)
+ devname=$(sys2dev "${sysblock}")
+ ret="${ret} ${devname}"
+ ;;
+ esac
+ fi
+ done
+
+ echo "${ret}"
+}
+
+removable_usb_dev ()
+{
+ output_format="${1}"
+
+ removable_dev "${output_format}" "usb"
+}
+
+removable_cdrom_dev ()
+{
+ output_format="${1}"
+
+ removable_dev "${output_format}" "cdrom"
+}
+
+non_removable_dev ()
+{
+ output_format="${1}"
+ ret=
+
+ for sysblock in $(echo /sys/block/* | tr ' ' '\n' | grep -vE "/(loop|ram|dm-|fd)")
+ do
+ if [ ! -d "${sysblock}" ]; then
+ continue
+ fi
+
+ if [ "$(cat ${sysblock}/removable)" = "0" ]
+ then
+ case "${output_format}" in
+ sys)
+ ret="${ret} ${sysblock}"
+ ;;
+ *)
+ devname=$(sys2dev "${sysblock}")
+ ret="${ret} ${devname}"
+ ;;
+ esac
+ fi
+ done
+
+ echo "${ret}"
+}
+
+link_files ()
+{
+ # create source's directory structure in dest, and recursively
+ # create symlinks in dest to to all files in source. if mask
+ # is non-empty, remove mask from all source paths when
+ # creating links (will be necessary if we change root, which
+ # live-boot normally does (into $rootmnt)).
+ local src_dir dest_dir src_transform
+
+ # remove multiple /:s and ensure ending on /
+ src_dir="$(trim_path ${1})/"
+ dest_dir="$(trim_path ${2})/"
+ src_transform="${3}"
+
+ # This check can only trigger on the inital, non-recursive call since
+ # we create the destination before recursive calls
+ if [ ! -d "${dest_dir}" ]
+ then
+ log_warning_msg "Must link_files into a directory"
+ return
+ fi
+
+ find "${src_dir}" -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 | \
+ while read src
+ do
+ local dest final_src
+ dest="${dest_dir}$(basename "${src}")"
+ if [ -d "${src}" ]
+ then
+ if [ -z "$(ls -A "${src}")" ]
+ then
+ continue
+ fi
+ if [ ! -d "${dest}" ]
+ then
+ mkdir -p "${dest}"
+ chown_ref "${src}" "${dest}"
+ chmod_ref "${src}" "${dest}"
+ fi
+ link_files "${src}" "${dest}" "${src_transform}"
+ else
+ final_src=${src}
+ if [ -n "${src_transform}" ]
+ then
+ final_src="$(echo ${final_src} | sed "${src_transform}")"
+ fi
+ rm -rf "${dest}" 2> /dev/null
+ ln -s "${final_src}" "${dest}"
+ chown_ref "${src}" "${dest}"
+ fi
+ done
+}
+
+do_union ()
+{
+ local unionmountpoint unionrw unionro
+ unionmountpoint="${1}" # directory where the union is mounted
+ shift
+ unionrw="${1}" # branch where the union changes are stored
+ shift
+ unionro="${*}" # space separated list of read-only branches (optional)
+
+ case "${UNIONTYPE}" in
+ aufs)
+ rw_opt="rw"
+ ro_opt="rr+wh"
+ noxino_opt="noxino"
+
+ unionmountopts="-o noatime,${noxino_opt},dirs=${unionrw}=${rw_opt}"
+ if [ -n "${unionro}" ]
+ then
+ for rofs in ${unionro}
+ do
+ unionmountopts="${unionmountopts}:${rofs}=${ro_opt}"
+ done
+ fi
+ ;;
+
+ overlay)
+ # XXX: can unionro be optional? i.e. can overlay skip lowerdir?
+ if [ -z "${unionro}" ]
+ then
+ panic "overlay needs at least one lower filesystem (read-only branch)."
+ fi
+ # Multiple lower layers can now be given using the the colon (":") as a
+ # separator character between the directory names.
+ unionro="$(echo ${unionro} | sed -e 's| |:|g')"
+ # overlayfs requires:
+ # + a workdir to become mounted
+ # + workdir and upperdir to reside under the same mount
+ # + workdir and upperdir to be in separate directories
+ mkdir "${unionrw}/rw"
+ mkdir "${unionrw}/work"
+ unionmountopts="-o noatime,lowerdir=${unionro},upperdir=${unionrw}/rw,workdir=${unionrw}/work"
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ mount -t ${UNIONTYPE} ${unionmountopts} ${UNIONTYPE} "${unionmountpoint}"
+}
+
+get_custom_mounts ()
+{
+ # Side-effect: leaves $devices with persistence.conf mounted in /run/live/persistence
+ # Side-effect: prints info to file $custom_mounts
+
+ local custom_mounts devices bindings links
+ custom_mounts=${1}
+ shift
+ devices=${@}
+
+ bindings="/tmp/bindings.list"
+ links="/tmp/links.list"
+ rm -rf ${bindings} ${links} 2> /dev/null
+
+ for device in ${devices}
+ do
+ local device_name backing include_list
+ device_name="$(basename ${device})"
+ backing=$(mount_persistence_media ${device})
+ if [ -z "${backing}" ]
+ then
+ continue
+ fi
+
+ if [ -r "${backing}/${persistence_list}" ]
+ then
+ include_list="${backing}/${persistence_list}"
+ else
+ continue
+ fi
+
+ if [ -n "${LIVE_BOOT_DEBUG}" ] && [ -e "${include_list}" ]
+ then
+ cp ${include_list} /run/live/persistence/${persistence_list}.${device_name}
+ fi
+
+ while read dir options # < ${include_list}
+ do
+ if echo ${dir} | grep -qe "^[[:space:]]*\(#.*\)\?$"
+ then
+ # skipping empty or commented lines
+ continue
+ fi
+
+ if trim_path ${dir} | grep -q -e "^[^/]" -e "^/lib" -e "^/run/live\(/.*\)\?$" -e "^/\(.*/\)\?\.\.\?\(/.*\)\?$"
+ then
+ log_warning_msg "Skipping unsafe custom mount ${dir}: must be an absolute path containing neither the \".\" nor \"..\" special dirs, and cannot be \"/lib\", or \"/run/live\" or any of its sub-directories."
+ continue
+ fi
+
+ local opt_source opt_link source full_source full_dest
+ opt_source=""
+ opt_link=""
+ for opt in $(echo ${options} | tr ',' ' ');
+ do
+ case "${opt}" in
+ source=*)
+ opt_source=${opt#source=}
+ ;;
+ link)
+ opt_link="true"
+ ;;
+ union|bind)
+ ;;
+ *)
+ log_warning_msg "Skipping custom mount with unknown option: ${opt}"
+ continue 2
+ ;;
+ esac
+ done
+
+ source="${dir}"
+ if [ -n "${opt_source}" ]
+ then
+ if echo ${opt_source} | grep -q -e "^/" -e "^\(.*/\)\?\.\.\?\(/.*\)\?$" && [ "${opt_source}" != "." ]
+ then
+ log_warning_msg "Skipping unsafe custom mount with option source=${opt_source}: must be either \".\" (the media root) or a relative path w.r.t. the media root that contains neither comas, nor the special \".\" and \"..\" path components"
+ continue
+ else
+ source="${opt_source}"
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ full_source="$(trim_path ${backing}/${source})"
+ full_dest="$(trim_path ${rootmnt}/${dir})"
+ if [ -n "${opt_link}" ]
+ then
+ echo "${device} ${full_source} ${full_dest} ${options}" >> ${links}
+ else
+ echo "${device} ${full_source} ${full_dest} ${options}" >> ${bindings}
+ fi
+ done < ${include_list}
+ done
+
+ # We sort the list according to destination so we're sure that
+ # we won't hide a previous mount. We also ignore duplicate
+ # destinations in a more or less arbitrary way.
+ [ -e "${bindings}" ] && sort -k3 -sbu ${bindings} >> ${custom_mounts} && rm ${bindings}
+
+ # After all mounts are considered we add symlinks so they
+ # won't be hidden by some mount.
+ [ -e "${links}" ] && cat ${links} >> ${custom_mounts} && rm ${links}
+
+ # We need to make sure that no two custom mounts have the same sources
+ # or are nested; if that is the case, too much weird stuff can happen.
+ local prev_source prev_dest
+ prev_source="impossible source" # first iteration must not match
+ prev_dest=""
+ # This sort will ensure that a source /a comes right before a source
+ # /a/b so we only need to look at the previous source
+ [ -e ${custom_mounts} ] && sort -k2 -b ${custom_mounts} |
+ while read device source dest options
+ do
+ if echo ${source} | grep -qe "^${prev_source}\(/.*\)\?$"
+ then
+ panic "Two persistence mounts have the same or nested sources: ${source} on ${dest}, and ${prev_source} on ${prev_dest}"
+ fi
+ prev_source=${source}
+ prev_dest=${dest}
+ done
+}
+
+activate_custom_mounts ()
+{
+ local custom_mounts used_devices
+ custom_mounts="${1}" # the ouput from get_custom_mounts()
+ used_devices=""
+
+ while read device source dest options # < ${custom_mounts}
+ do
+ local opt_bind opt_link opt_union
+ opt_bind="true"
+ opt_link=""
+ opt_union=""
+ for opt in $(echo ${options} | tr ',' ' ');
+ do
+ case "${opt}" in
+ bind)
+ opt_bind="true"
+ unset opt_link opt_union
+ ;;
+ link)
+ opt_link="true"
+ unset opt_bind opt_union
+ ;;
+ union)
+ opt_union="true"
+ unset opt_bind opt_link
+ ;;
+ esac
+ done
+
+ if [ -n "$(what_is_mounted_on "${dest}")" ]
+ then
+ if [ "${dest}" = "${rootmnt}" ]
+ then
+ umount "${dest}"
+ else
+ log_warning_msg "Skipping custom mount ${dest}: $(what_is_mounted_on "${dest}") is already mounted there"
+ continue
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ if [ ! -d "${dest}" ]
+ then
+ # create the destination and delete existing files in
+ # its path that are in the way
+ path="/"
+ for dir in $(echo ${dest} | sed -e 's|/\+| |g')
+ do
+ path=$(trim_path ${path}/${dir})
+ if [ -f ${path} ]
+ then
+ rm -f ${path}
+ fi
+ if [ ! -e ${path} ]
+ then
+ mkdir -p ${path}
+ if echo ${path} | grep -qe "^${rootmnt}/*home/[^/]\+"
+ then
+ # if ${dest} is in /home try fixing proper ownership by assuming that the intended user is the first, which is usually the case
+ # FIXME: this should really be handled by live-config since we don't know for sure which uid a certain user has until then
+ chown 1000:1000 ${path}
+ fi
+ fi
+ done
+ fi
+
+ # if ${source} doesn't exist on our persistence media
+ # we bootstrap it with $dest from the live filesystem.
+ # this both makes sense and is critical if we're
+ # dealing with /etc or other system dir.
+ if [ ! -d "${source}" ]
+ then
+ if [ -n "${PERSISTENCE_READONLY}" ]
+ then
+ continue
+ elif [ -n "${opt_union}" ] || [ -n "${opt_link}" ]
+ then
+ # unions and don't need to be bootstrapped
+ # link dirs can't be bootstrapped in a sensible way
+ mkdir -p "${source}"
+ chown_ref "${dest}" "${source}"
+ chmod_ref "${dest}" "${source}"
+ elif [ -n "${opt_bind}" ]
+ then
+ # ensure that $dest is not copied *into* $source
+ mkdir -p "$(dirname ${source})"
+ cp -a "${dest}" "${source}"
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ # XXX: If CONFIG_AUFS_ROBR is added to the Debian kernel we can
+ # ignore the loop below and set rootfs_dest_backing=$dest
+ local rootfs_dest_backing
+ rootfs_dest_backing=""
+ if [ -n "${opt_link}" ] || [ -n "${opt_union}" ]
+ then
+ for d in /run/live/rootfs/*
+ do
+ if [ -n "${rootmnt}" ]
+ then
+ fs="${d}/$(echo ${dest} | sed -e "s|${rootmnt}||")"
+ else
+ fs="${d}/${dest}"
+ fi
+ if [ -d "${fs}" ]
+ then
+ rootfs_dest_backing="${rootfs_dest_backing} ${fs}"
+ fi
+ done
+ fi
+
+ local cow_dir links_source
+ if [ -n "${opt_link}" ] && [ -z "${PERSISTENCE_READONLY}" ]
+ then
+ link_files ${source} ${dest} ""
+ elif [ -n "${opt_link}" ] && [ -n "${PERSISTENCE_READONLY}" ]
+ then
+ mkdir -p /run/live/persistence
+ links_source=$(mktemp -d /run/live/persistence/links-source-XXXXXX)
+ chown_ref ${source} ${links_source}
+ chmod_ref ${source} ${links_source}
+ # We put the cow dir in the below strange place to
+ # make it absolutely certain that the link source
+ # has its own directory and isn't nested with some
+ # other custom mount (if so that mount's files would
+ # be linked, causing breakage.
+ cow_dir="/run/live/overlay/run/live/persistence/$(basename ${links_source})"
+ mkdir -p ${cow_dir}
+ chown_ref "${source}" "${cow_dir}"
+ chmod_ref "${source}" "${cow_dir}"
+ do_union ${links_source} ${cow_dir} ${source} ${rootfs_dest_backing}
+ link_files ${links_source} ${dest} "s|^${rootmnt}||"
+ elif [ -n "${opt_union}" ] && [ -z "${PERSISTENCE_READONLY}" ]
+ then
+ do_union ${dest} ${source} ${rootfs_dest_backing}
+ elif [ -n "${opt_bind}" ] && [ -z "${PERSISTENCE_READONLY}" ]
+ then
+ mount -o bind "${source}" "${dest}"
+ elif [ -n "${opt_bind}" -o -n "${opt_union}" ] && [ -n "${PERSISTENCE_READONLY}" ]
+ then
+ # bind-mount and union mount are handled the same
+ # in read-only mode, but note that rootfs_dest_backing
+ # is non-empty (and necessary) only for unions
+ cow_dir="/run/live/overlay/${dest}"
+ if [ -e "${cow_dir}" ] && [ -z "${opt_link}" ]
+ then
+ # If an earlier custom mount has files here
+ # it will "block" the current mount's files
+ # which is undesirable
+ rm -rf "${cow_dir}"
+ fi
+ mkdir -p ${cow_dir}
+ chown_ref "${source}" "${cow_dir}"
+ chmod_ref "${source}" "${cow_dir}"
+ if [ "${UNIONTYPE}" = "overlay" ]
+ then
+ # When we use overlay we add the "/rw" postfix to our source when using it
+ # as upper layer. Therefore we also have to add it here when using it as
+ # the lower layer.
+ source="${source}/rw"
+ fi
+ do_union ${dest} ${cow_dir} ${source} ${rootfs_dest_backing}
+ fi
+
+ PERSISTENCE_IS_ON="1"
+ export PERSISTENCE_IS_ON
+
+ if echo ${used_devices} | grep -qve "^\(.* \)\?${device}\( .*\)\?$"
+ then
+ used_devices="${used_devices} ${device}"
+ fi
+ done < ${custom_mounts}
+
+ echo ${used_devices}
+}
+
+is_mountpoint ()
+{
+ directory="$1"
+
+ [ $(stat -fc%d:%D "${directory}") != $(stat -fc%d:%D "${directory}/..") ]
+}