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#!/bin/bash set -e trap true HUP INT QUIT TSTP echo_on () { stty echo; } trap echo_on EXIT # agetty only sets ICRNL if it has read the username and seen whether # it was terminated by CR or NL. We pass -n to agetty so that hasn't # happened and need to force it on. Yay UNIX! stty icrnl -echo if [ -e /run/snapd-recovery-chooser-triggered ]; then # make sure the chooser binary is there to avoid getting into an awkward # state and locking out the user if [ -x /usr/lib/snapd/snap-recovery-chooser ]; then # when recovery chooser is invoked it takes over the terminal exec /usr/lib/snapd/snap-recovery-chooser fi if [ -e /var/lib/console-conf/complete ]; then exit 0 fi fi # always prefer to use modeevn if it is available if [ -e "/var/lib/snapd/modeenv" ]; then mode="$(sed -n 's/mode=\([^[:space:]]*\)/\1/p' /var/lib/snapd/modeenv)" else mode="$(sed 's/.*snapd_recovery_mode=\([^[:space:]]*\)[[:space:]].*/\1/' /proc/cmdline)" fi if [ "${mode}" = "install" ]; then echo "Installing the system, please wait for reboot" # XXX: replace with something more user friendly after the beta? journalctl -u snapd.service -f sleep infinity fi if [ "$(snap managed)" = "true" ]; then # check if we have extrausers that have no password set if grep -qE '^[-a-z0-9+.-_]+:x:' /var/lib/extrausers/passwd && ! grep -qE '^[-a-z0-9+.-_]+:\$[0-9]+\$.*:' /var/lib/extrausers/shadow; then tty=$(tty) tty=$(echo ${tty#/dev/} | tr '/' '-') readargs=() filepath="/run/console-conf/login-details-${tty}.txt" if [ ! -f ${filepath} ]; then mkdir -p /run/console-conf set +e /usr/share/subiquity/console-conf-write-login-details > ${filepath}.tmp rval=$? set -e # A exit code of 2 from console-conf-write-login-details # means there are no scope global IP addresses. It will # have printed a message saying that you can't log in # until the device gets an IP address so we display that # but check every 5 seconds if an ip address has appeared. if [ $rval -eq 0 ]; then mv ${filepath}.tmp ${filepath} elif [ $rval -eq 2 ]; then mv ${filepath}.tmp ${filepath}.noip filepath=${filepath}.noip readargs=(-t 5) else exit $rval fi fi cat $filepath set +e while :; do read "${readargs[@]}" REPLY if [ $? -le 128 ]; then # If we didn't time out, re-display everything. exit 0 fi if ip addr show | grep -qE "scope global"; then # If we timed out, but it appears that we may now have # an IP address, re-display everything. exit 0 fi done else touch /var/lib/console-conf/complete fi exit 0 fi cat /usr/share/subiquity/console-conf-wait read REPLY # start the console-conf routine in snapd to delay any new refreshes, and wait # for current refreshes to complete, this will print off messages if there are # on-going refreshes if snap routine console-conf-start --help >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then snap routine console-conf-start fi exec console-conf "$@"
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