ff12a7954c
As in2a5fcfae02
and in3e67e5c992
using /usr/bin/env allows bash to be looked up in PATH rather than being hard-coded. As with the previous changes the same arguments apply - distributions have scripts to rewrite shebangs on installation and they know what locations to rely on. - For tests/compilation we should rather rely on the user to have setup there PATH correctly. In particular this makes testing from git easier on NixOS where do not provide /bin/bash to improve compose-ability.
33 lines
748 B
Bash
33 lines
748 B
Bash
#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# -*- mode: shell-script; indent-tabs-mode: nil; sh-basic-offset: 4; -*-
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# ex: ts=8 sw=4 sts=4 et filetype=sh
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COMMAND="$1"
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KERNEL_VERSION="$2"
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ENTRY_DIR_ABS="$3"
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KERNEL_IMAGE="$4"
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INITRD_OPTIONS_START="5"
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if ! [[ $KERNEL_INSTALL_MACHINE_ID ]]; then
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exit 0
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fi
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if [[ $COMMAND != add ]]; then
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exit 0
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fi
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# If the boot dir exists (e.g. $ESP/<machine-id>),
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# create the entry directory ($ESP/<machine-id>/<kernel-version>).
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# This is the only function of this plugin.
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MACHINE_ID_DIR="${ENTRY_DIR_ABS%/*}"
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if ! [ -d "$MACHINE_ID_DIR" ]; then
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exit 0
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fi
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if [ "$KERNEL_INSTALL_VERBOSE" -gt 0 ]; then
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echo "+mkdir -v -p $ENTRY_DIR_ABS"
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exec mkdir -v -p "$ENTRY_DIR_ABS"
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else
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exec mkdir -p "$ENTRY_DIR_ABS"
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fi
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