#!/bin/sh # this file is executed right at the end of installation, just before reboot. # it operates from the point of view of the target computer, so / is the target's HDD and so on # importantly enough, this is actually followed-up after reboot by a custom /etc/rc.local file, which erases itself after running (so it only runs on first reboot) # the (abundant) feedback messages should not be visible, but they should appear on the installer's syslog. Also yes, I know writing "task finished" after something that might fail isn't the greatest thing. # note that much of what used to be here was put in the postinst file for the deb package we unpack mount /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom # first we install the packages we couldn't install automatically echo 'Installing additional package : firmware-bnx2..' dpkg -i /media/cdrom/simple-cdd/firmware-bnx2_0.36+wheezy.1_all.deb echo 'Additional packages installed.' #debugging echo 'force-confnew' > /etc/dpkg/dpkg.cfg.d/trc6500 # now we unpack our master archive and replace all those conf files and scripts and things echo 'Unpacking master config files..' dpkg -i /media/cdrom/simple-cdd/trc6500-master-files* # version-proof chown root /etc/cron.d/getswitchtemp chown root /root/bin/get_switch_temperature echo 'Files unpacked.' echo 'Adding TRC6500 public key to keyring..' cat /media/cdrom/simple-cdd/TRC6500.pub | apt-key add - echo 'Key added.' # our interfaces file gets written over for some reason, we'll copy it and restore it on first boot # note : after install, we'll be executing our own rc.local on first boot echo 'Placing first-boot script (/etc/rc.local)..' cp /etc/network/interfaces /etc/network/interfaces.original mv /etc/rc.local /etc/rc.local.original cp /media/cdrom/simple-cdd/myrc.local /etc/rc.local echo 'Script copied.' echo 'Deleting simple-cdd files on disk..' rm -r /usr/local/simple-cdd rm -r /etc/dpkg/dpkg.cfg.d/trc6500 echo 'Files deleted' umount /media/cdrom