/dragonfly/initrd/oinit/ |
H A D | pathnames.h | e79a303f Sat Jun 02 05:31:45 GMT 2018 Aaron LI <aly@aaronly.me> initrd: Detach from the world and build on the fly
Why --- Currently, the files for initrd image creation are built and installed at /usr/share/initrd by "buildworld" and "installworld", respectively, and then mkinitrd(8) simply packs them to create the initrd.img.gz.
For normal users, the shipped /usr/share/initrd and mkinitrd(8) don't make much sense, since they don't need to modify the initrd contents and create a modified initrd image.
From a developer's perspective, the required steps (buildworld, installworld and mkinitrd) to create and test a new initrd image can be annoying.
How --- Detach the build and installation of the initrd contents from the world. Build the (rescue/initrd) tools on-the-fly when creating the initrd image.
As per ftigeot's suggestion, these statically linked tools can be useful when dealing with a broken system, so install them under /rescue to be more intuitive and easier to use (similar to FreeBSD and maybe other BSDs).
What ---- * Move "share/initrd" to be top-level, and detach it from world.
+ Update the patch in bsd.crunchgen.mk accordingly. + Add Makefile.inc to simplify subdir's makefiles. + Rewrite the Makefile with targets: - rescue: build and install the rescue tools into /rescue. - initrd: further packs the etc and rescue staffs to create the initrd image.
* Move "sbin/mkinitrd/mkinitrd.sh" under the new "initrd" directory and adapt it to work with the "initrd" make target. Remove the other parts of mkinitrd(8).
* Export the above "rescue" and "initrd" targets to be top-level.
* Update nrelease framework to use the new "make initrd".
* Update build.7 man page accordingly.
* Print the message about updating the initrd image and 3rd-party packages after "make upgrade" instead of "make installworld".
* Document this change in UPDATING.
* Other small updates and style cleanups.
TODO ---- * Add initrd.7 man page * Crunch more useful tools * Crunch bin/sbin/etc. into a bundle to save space (??)
Reviewed-by: swildner Thanks-to: dillon, swildner, ftigeot
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H A D | oinit.c | e79a303f Sat Jun 02 05:31:45 GMT 2018 Aaron LI <aly@aaronly.me> initrd: Detach from the world and build on the fly
Why --- Currently, the files for initrd image creation are built and installed at /usr/share/initrd by "buildworld" and "installworld", respectively, and then mkinitrd(8) simply packs them to create the initrd.img.gz.
For normal users, the shipped /usr/share/initrd and mkinitrd(8) don't make much sense, since they don't need to modify the initrd contents and create a modified initrd image.
From a developer's perspective, the required steps (buildworld, installworld and mkinitrd) to create and test a new initrd image can be annoying.
How --- Detach the build and installation of the initrd contents from the world. Build the (rescue/initrd) tools on-the-fly when creating the initrd image.
As per ftigeot's suggestion, these statically linked tools can be useful when dealing with a broken system, so install them under /rescue to be more intuitive and easier to use (similar to FreeBSD and maybe other BSDs).
What ---- * Move "share/initrd" to be top-level, and detach it from world.
+ Update the patch in bsd.crunchgen.mk accordingly. + Add Makefile.inc to simplify subdir's makefiles. + Rewrite the Makefile with targets: - rescue: build and install the rescue tools into /rescue. - initrd: further packs the etc and rescue staffs to create the initrd image.
* Move "sbin/mkinitrd/mkinitrd.sh" under the new "initrd" directory and adapt it to work with the "initrd" make target. Remove the other parts of mkinitrd(8).
* Export the above "rescue" and "initrd" targets to be top-level.
* Update nrelease framework to use the new "make initrd".
* Update build.7 man page accordingly.
* Print the message about updating the initrd image and 3rd-party packages after "make upgrade" instead of "make installworld".
* Document this change in UPDATING.
* Other small updates and style cleanups.
TODO ---- * Add initrd.7 man page * Crunch more useful tools * Crunch bin/sbin/etc. into a bundle to save space (??)
Reviewed-by: swildner Thanks-to: dillon, swildner, ftigeot
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H A D | Makefile | e79a303f Sat Jun 02 05:31:45 GMT 2018 Aaron LI <aly@aaronly.me> initrd: Detach from the world and build on the fly
Why --- Currently, the files for initrd image creation are built and installed at /usr/share/initrd by "buildworld" and "installworld", respectively, and then mkinitrd(8) simply packs them to create the initrd.img.gz.
For normal users, the shipped /usr/share/initrd and mkinitrd(8) don't make much sense, since they don't need to modify the initrd contents and create a modified initrd image.
From a developer's perspective, the required steps (buildworld, installworld and mkinitrd) to create and test a new initrd image can be annoying.
How --- Detach the build and installation of the initrd contents from the world. Build the (rescue/initrd) tools on-the-fly when creating the initrd image.
As per ftigeot's suggestion, these statically linked tools can be useful when dealing with a broken system, so install them under /rescue to be more intuitive and easier to use (similar to FreeBSD and maybe other BSDs).
What ---- * Move "share/initrd" to be top-level, and detach it from world.
+ Update the patch in bsd.crunchgen.mk accordingly. + Add Makefile.inc to simplify subdir's makefiles. + Rewrite the Makefile with targets: - rescue: build and install the rescue tools into /rescue. - initrd: further packs the etc and rescue staffs to create the initrd image.
* Move "sbin/mkinitrd/mkinitrd.sh" under the new "initrd" directory and adapt it to work with the "initrd" make target. Remove the other parts of mkinitrd(8).
* Export the above "rescue" and "initrd" targets to be top-level.
* Update nrelease framework to use the new "make initrd".
* Update build.7 man page accordingly.
* Print the message about updating the initrd image and 3rd-party packages after "make upgrade" instead of "make installworld".
* Document this change in UPDATING.
* Other small updates and style cleanups.
TODO ---- * Add initrd.7 man page * Crunch more useful tools * Crunch bin/sbin/etc. into a bundle to save space (??)
Reviewed-by: swildner Thanks-to: dillon, swildner, ftigeot
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/dragonfly/initrd/etc/ |
H A D | rc.lvm2 | e79a303f Sat Jun 02 05:31:45 GMT 2018 Aaron LI <aly@aaronly.me> initrd: Detach from the world and build on the fly
Why --- Currently, the files for initrd image creation are built and installed at /usr/share/initrd by "buildworld" and "installworld", respectively, and then mkinitrd(8) simply packs them to create the initrd.img.gz.
For normal users, the shipped /usr/share/initrd and mkinitrd(8) don't make much sense, since they don't need to modify the initrd contents and create a modified initrd image.
From a developer's perspective, the required steps (buildworld, installworld and mkinitrd) to create and test a new initrd image can be annoying.
How --- Detach the build and installation of the initrd contents from the world. Build the (rescue/initrd) tools on-the-fly when creating the initrd image.
As per ftigeot's suggestion, these statically linked tools can be useful when dealing with a broken system, so install them under /rescue to be more intuitive and easier to use (similar to FreeBSD and maybe other BSDs).
What ---- * Move "share/initrd" to be top-level, and detach it from world.
+ Update the patch in bsd.crunchgen.mk accordingly. + Add Makefile.inc to simplify subdir's makefiles. + Rewrite the Makefile with targets: - rescue: build and install the rescue tools into /rescue. - initrd: further packs the etc and rescue staffs to create the initrd image.
* Move "sbin/mkinitrd/mkinitrd.sh" under the new "initrd" directory and adapt it to work with the "initrd" make target. Remove the other parts of mkinitrd(8).
* Export the above "rescue" and "initrd" targets to be top-level.
* Update nrelease framework to use the new "make initrd".
* Update build.7 man page accordingly.
* Print the message about updating the initrd image and 3rd-party packages after "make upgrade" instead of "make installworld".
* Document this change in UPDATING.
* Other small updates and style cleanups.
TODO ---- * Add initrd.7 man page * Crunch more useful tools * Crunch bin/sbin/etc. into a bundle to save space (??)
Reviewed-by: swildner Thanks-to: dillon, swildner, ftigeot
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H A D | rcmount_crypt | e79a303f Sat Jun 02 05:31:45 GMT 2018 Aaron LI <aly@aaronly.me> initrd: Detach from the world and build on the fly
Why --- Currently, the files for initrd image creation are built and installed at /usr/share/initrd by "buildworld" and "installworld", respectively, and then mkinitrd(8) simply packs them to create the initrd.img.gz.
For normal users, the shipped /usr/share/initrd and mkinitrd(8) don't make much sense, since they don't need to modify the initrd contents and create a modified initrd image.
From a developer's perspective, the required steps (buildworld, installworld and mkinitrd) to create and test a new initrd image can be annoying.
How --- Detach the build and installation of the initrd contents from the world. Build the (rescue/initrd) tools on-the-fly when creating the initrd image.
As per ftigeot's suggestion, these statically linked tools can be useful when dealing with a broken system, so install them under /rescue to be more intuitive and easier to use (similar to FreeBSD and maybe other BSDs).
What ---- * Move "share/initrd" to be top-level, and detach it from world.
+ Update the patch in bsd.crunchgen.mk accordingly. + Add Makefile.inc to simplify subdir's makefiles. + Rewrite the Makefile with targets: - rescue: build and install the rescue tools into /rescue. - initrd: further packs the etc and rescue staffs to create the initrd image.
* Move "sbin/mkinitrd/mkinitrd.sh" under the new "initrd" directory and adapt it to work with the "initrd" make target. Remove the other parts of mkinitrd(8).
* Export the above "rescue" and "initrd" targets to be top-level.
* Update nrelease framework to use the new "make initrd".
* Update build.7 man page accordingly.
* Print the message about updating the initrd image and 3rd-party packages after "make upgrade" instead of "make installworld".
* Document this change in UPDATING.
* Other small updates and style cleanups.
TODO ---- * Add initrd.7 man page * Crunch more useful tools * Crunch bin/sbin/etc. into a bundle to save space (??)
Reviewed-by: swildner Thanks-to: dillon, swildner, ftigeot
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H A D | rcmount_tcplay | e79a303f Sat Jun 02 05:31:45 GMT 2018 Aaron LI <aly@aaronly.me> initrd: Detach from the world and build on the fly
Why --- Currently, the files for initrd image creation are built and installed at /usr/share/initrd by "buildworld" and "installworld", respectively, and then mkinitrd(8) simply packs them to create the initrd.img.gz.
For normal users, the shipped /usr/share/initrd and mkinitrd(8) don't make much sense, since they don't need to modify the initrd contents and create a modified initrd image.
From a developer's perspective, the required steps (buildworld, installworld and mkinitrd) to create and test a new initrd image can be annoying.
How --- Detach the build and installation of the initrd contents from the world. Build the (rescue/initrd) tools on-the-fly when creating the initrd image.
As per ftigeot's suggestion, these statically linked tools can be useful when dealing with a broken system, so install them under /rescue to be more intuitive and easier to use (similar to FreeBSD and maybe other BSDs).
What ---- * Move "share/initrd" to be top-level, and detach it from world.
+ Update the patch in bsd.crunchgen.mk accordingly. + Add Makefile.inc to simplify subdir's makefiles. + Rewrite the Makefile with targets: - rescue: build and install the rescue tools into /rescue. - initrd: further packs the etc and rescue staffs to create the initrd image.
* Move "sbin/mkinitrd/mkinitrd.sh" under the new "initrd" directory and adapt it to work with the "initrd" make target. Remove the other parts of mkinitrd(8).
* Export the above "rescue" and "initrd" targets to be top-level.
* Update nrelease framework to use the new "make initrd".
* Update build.7 man page accordingly.
* Print the message about updating the initrd image and 3rd-party packages after "make upgrade" instead of "make installworld".
* Document this change in UPDATING.
* Other small updates and style cleanups.
TODO ---- * Add initrd.7 man page * Crunch more useful tools * Crunch bin/sbin/etc. into a bundle to save space (??)
Reviewed-by: swildner Thanks-to: dillon, swildner, ftigeot
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H A D | Makefile | e79a303f Sat Jun 02 05:31:45 GMT 2018 Aaron LI <aly@aaronly.me> initrd: Detach from the world and build on the fly
Why --- Currently, the files for initrd image creation are built and installed at /usr/share/initrd by "buildworld" and "installworld", respectively, and then mkinitrd(8) simply packs them to create the initrd.img.gz.
For normal users, the shipped /usr/share/initrd and mkinitrd(8) don't make much sense, since they don't need to modify the initrd contents and create a modified initrd image.
From a developer's perspective, the required steps (buildworld, installworld and mkinitrd) to create and test a new initrd image can be annoying.
How --- Detach the build and installation of the initrd contents from the world. Build the (rescue/initrd) tools on-the-fly when creating the initrd image.
As per ftigeot's suggestion, these statically linked tools can be useful when dealing with a broken system, so install them under /rescue to be more intuitive and easier to use (similar to FreeBSD and maybe other BSDs).
What ---- * Move "share/initrd" to be top-level, and detach it from world.
+ Update the patch in bsd.crunchgen.mk accordingly. + Add Makefile.inc to simplify subdir's makefiles. + Rewrite the Makefile with targets: - rescue: build and install the rescue tools into /rescue. - initrd: further packs the etc and rescue staffs to create the initrd image.
* Move "sbin/mkinitrd/mkinitrd.sh" under the new "initrd" directory and adapt it to work with the "initrd" make target. Remove the other parts of mkinitrd(8).
* Export the above "rescue" and "initrd" targets to be top-level.
* Update nrelease framework to use the new "make initrd".
* Update build.7 man page accordingly.
* Print the message about updating the initrd image and 3rd-party packages after "make upgrade" instead of "make installworld".
* Document this change in UPDATING.
* Other small updates and style cleanups.
TODO ---- * Add initrd.7 man page * Crunch more useful tools * Crunch bin/sbin/etc. into a bundle to save space (??)
Reviewed-by: swildner Thanks-to: dillon, swildner, ftigeot
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H A D | rc | e79a303f Sat Jun 02 05:31:45 GMT 2018 Aaron LI <aly@aaronly.me> initrd: Detach from the world and build on the fly
Why --- Currently, the files for initrd image creation are built and installed at /usr/share/initrd by "buildworld" and "installworld", respectively, and then mkinitrd(8) simply packs them to create the initrd.img.gz.
For normal users, the shipped /usr/share/initrd and mkinitrd(8) don't make much sense, since they don't need to modify the initrd contents and create a modified initrd image.
From a developer's perspective, the required steps (buildworld, installworld and mkinitrd) to create and test a new initrd image can be annoying.
How --- Detach the build and installation of the initrd contents from the world. Build the (rescue/initrd) tools on-the-fly when creating the initrd image.
As per ftigeot's suggestion, these statically linked tools can be useful when dealing with a broken system, so install them under /rescue to be more intuitive and easier to use (similar to FreeBSD and maybe other BSDs).
What ---- * Move "share/initrd" to be top-level, and detach it from world.
+ Update the patch in bsd.crunchgen.mk accordingly. + Add Makefile.inc to simplify subdir's makefiles. + Rewrite the Makefile with targets: - rescue: build and install the rescue tools into /rescue. - initrd: further packs the etc and rescue staffs to create the initrd image.
* Move "sbin/mkinitrd/mkinitrd.sh" under the new "initrd" directory and adapt it to work with the "initrd" make target. Remove the other parts of mkinitrd(8).
* Export the above "rescue" and "initrd" targets to be top-level.
* Update nrelease framework to use the new "make initrd".
* Update build.7 man page accordingly.
* Print the message about updating the initrd image and 3rd-party packages after "make upgrade" instead of "make installworld".
* Document this change in UPDATING.
* Other small updates and style cleanups.
TODO ---- * Add initrd.7 man page * Crunch more useful tools * Crunch bin/sbin/etc. into a bundle to save space (??)
Reviewed-by: swildner Thanks-to: dillon, swildner, ftigeot
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H A D | motd | e79a303f Sat Jun 02 05:31:45 GMT 2018 Aaron LI <aly@aaronly.me> initrd: Detach from the world and build on the fly
Why --- Currently, the files for initrd image creation are built and installed at /usr/share/initrd by "buildworld" and "installworld", respectively, and then mkinitrd(8) simply packs them to create the initrd.img.gz.
For normal users, the shipped /usr/share/initrd and mkinitrd(8) don't make much sense, since they don't need to modify the initrd contents and create a modified initrd image.
From a developer's perspective, the required steps (buildworld, installworld and mkinitrd) to create and test a new initrd image can be annoying.
How --- Detach the build and installation of the initrd contents from the world. Build the (rescue/initrd) tools on-the-fly when creating the initrd image.
As per ftigeot's suggestion, these statically linked tools can be useful when dealing with a broken system, so install them under /rescue to be more intuitive and easier to use (similar to FreeBSD and maybe other BSDs).
What ---- * Move "share/initrd" to be top-level, and detach it from world.
+ Update the patch in bsd.crunchgen.mk accordingly. + Add Makefile.inc to simplify subdir's makefiles. + Rewrite the Makefile with targets: - rescue: build and install the rescue tools into /rescue. - initrd: further packs the etc and rescue staffs to create the initrd image.
* Move "sbin/mkinitrd/mkinitrd.sh" under the new "initrd" directory and adapt it to work with the "initrd" make target. Remove the other parts of mkinitrd(8).
* Export the above "rescue" and "initrd" targets to be top-level.
* Update nrelease framework to use the new "make initrd".
* Update build.7 man page accordingly.
* Print the message about updating the initrd image and 3rd-party packages after "make upgrade" instead of "make installworld".
* Document this change in UPDATING.
* Other small updates and style cleanups.
TODO ---- * Add initrd.7 man page * Crunch more useful tools * Crunch bin/sbin/etc. into a bundle to save space (??)
Reviewed-by: swildner Thanks-to: dillon, swildner, ftigeot
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/dragonfly/initrd/ |
H A D | Makefile.inc | e79a303f Sat Jun 02 05:31:45 GMT 2018 Aaron LI <aly@aaronly.me> initrd: Detach from the world and build on the fly
Why --- Currently, the files for initrd image creation are built and installed at /usr/share/initrd by "buildworld" and "installworld", respectively, and then mkinitrd(8) simply packs them to create the initrd.img.gz.
For normal users, the shipped /usr/share/initrd and mkinitrd(8) don't make much sense, since they don't need to modify the initrd contents and create a modified initrd image.
From a developer's perspective, the required steps (buildworld, installworld and mkinitrd) to create and test a new initrd image can be annoying.
How --- Detach the build and installation of the initrd contents from the world. Build the (rescue/initrd) tools on-the-fly when creating the initrd image.
As per ftigeot's suggestion, these statically linked tools can be useful when dealing with a broken system, so install them under /rescue to be more intuitive and easier to use (similar to FreeBSD and maybe other BSDs).
What ---- * Move "share/initrd" to be top-level, and detach it from world.
+ Update the patch in bsd.crunchgen.mk accordingly. + Add Makefile.inc to simplify subdir's makefiles. + Rewrite the Makefile with targets: - rescue: build and install the rescue tools into /rescue. - initrd: further packs the etc and rescue staffs to create the initrd image.
* Move "sbin/mkinitrd/mkinitrd.sh" under the new "initrd" directory and adapt it to work with the "initrd" make target. Remove the other parts of mkinitrd(8).
* Export the above "rescue" and "initrd" targets to be top-level.
* Update nrelease framework to use the new "make initrd".
* Update build.7 man page accordingly.
* Print the message about updating the initrd image and 3rd-party packages after "make upgrade" instead of "make installworld".
* Document this change in UPDATING.
* Other small updates and style cleanups.
TODO ---- * Add initrd.7 man page * Crunch more useful tools * Crunch bin/sbin/etc. into a bundle to save space (??)
Reviewed-by: swildner Thanks-to: dillon, swildner, ftigeot
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H A D | mkinitrd.sh | e79a303f Sat Jun 02 05:31:45 GMT 2018 Aaron LI <aly@aaronly.me> initrd: Detach from the world and build on the fly
Why --- Currently, the files for initrd image creation are built and installed at /usr/share/initrd by "buildworld" and "installworld", respectively, and then mkinitrd(8) simply packs them to create the initrd.img.gz.
For normal users, the shipped /usr/share/initrd and mkinitrd(8) don't make much sense, since they don't need to modify the initrd contents and create a modified initrd image.
From a developer's perspective, the required steps (buildworld, installworld and mkinitrd) to create and test a new initrd image can be annoying.
How --- Detach the build and installation of the initrd contents from the world. Build the (rescue/initrd) tools on-the-fly when creating the initrd image.
As per ftigeot's suggestion, these statically linked tools can be useful when dealing with a broken system, so install them under /rescue to be more intuitive and easier to use (similar to FreeBSD and maybe other BSDs).
What ---- * Move "share/initrd" to be top-level, and detach it from world.
+ Update the patch in bsd.crunchgen.mk accordingly. + Add Makefile.inc to simplify subdir's makefiles. + Rewrite the Makefile with targets: - rescue: build and install the rescue tools into /rescue. - initrd: further packs the etc and rescue staffs to create the initrd image.
* Move "sbin/mkinitrd/mkinitrd.sh" under the new "initrd" directory and adapt it to work with the "initrd" make target. Remove the other parts of mkinitrd(8).
* Export the above "rescue" and "initrd" targets to be top-level.
* Update nrelease framework to use the new "make initrd".
* Update build.7 man page accordingly.
* Print the message about updating the initrd image and 3rd-party packages after "make upgrade" instead of "make installworld".
* Document this change in UPDATING.
* Other small updates and style cleanups.
TODO ---- * Add initrd.7 man page * Crunch more useful tools * Crunch bin/sbin/etc. into a bundle to save space (??)
Reviewed-by: swildner Thanks-to: dillon, swildner, ftigeot
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H A D | Makefile | e79a303f Sat Jun 02 05:31:45 GMT 2018 Aaron LI <aly@aaronly.me> initrd: Detach from the world and build on the fly
Why --- Currently, the files for initrd image creation are built and installed at /usr/share/initrd by "buildworld" and "installworld", respectively, and then mkinitrd(8) simply packs them to create the initrd.img.gz.
For normal users, the shipped /usr/share/initrd and mkinitrd(8) don't make much sense, since they don't need to modify the initrd contents and create a modified initrd image.
From a developer's perspective, the required steps (buildworld, installworld and mkinitrd) to create and test a new initrd image can be annoying.
How --- Detach the build and installation of the initrd contents from the world. Build the (rescue/initrd) tools on-the-fly when creating the initrd image.
As per ftigeot's suggestion, these statically linked tools can be useful when dealing with a broken system, so install them under /rescue to be more intuitive and easier to use (similar to FreeBSD and maybe other BSDs).
What ---- * Move "share/initrd" to be top-level, and detach it from world.
+ Update the patch in bsd.crunchgen.mk accordingly. + Add Makefile.inc to simplify subdir's makefiles. + Rewrite the Makefile with targets: - rescue: build and install the rescue tools into /rescue. - initrd: further packs the etc and rescue staffs to create the initrd image.
* Move "sbin/mkinitrd/mkinitrd.sh" under the new "initrd" directory and adapt it to work with the "initrd" make target. Remove the other parts of mkinitrd(8).
* Export the above "rescue" and "initrd" targets to be top-level.
* Update nrelease framework to use the new "make initrd".
* Update build.7 man page accordingly.
* Print the message about updating the initrd image and 3rd-party packages after "make upgrade" instead of "make installworld".
* Document this change in UPDATING.
* Other small updates and style cleanups.
TODO ---- * Add initrd.7 man page * Crunch more useful tools * Crunch bin/sbin/etc. into a bundle to save space (??)
Reviewed-by: swildner Thanks-to: dillon, swildner, ftigeot
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/dragonfly/share/mk/ |
H A D | bsd.crunchgen.mk | e79a303f Sat Jun 02 05:31:45 GMT 2018 Aaron LI <aly@aaronly.me> initrd: Detach from the world and build on the fly
Why --- Currently, the files for initrd image creation are built and installed at /usr/share/initrd by "buildworld" and "installworld", respectively, and then mkinitrd(8) simply packs them to create the initrd.img.gz.
For normal users, the shipped /usr/share/initrd and mkinitrd(8) don't make much sense, since they don't need to modify the initrd contents and create a modified initrd image.
From a developer's perspective, the required steps (buildworld, installworld and mkinitrd) to create and test a new initrd image can be annoying.
How --- Detach the build and installation of the initrd contents from the world. Build the (rescue/initrd) tools on-the-fly when creating the initrd image.
As per ftigeot's suggestion, these statically linked tools can be useful when dealing with a broken system, so install them under /rescue to be more intuitive and easier to use (similar to FreeBSD and maybe other BSDs).
What ---- * Move "share/initrd" to be top-level, and detach it from world.
+ Update the patch in bsd.crunchgen.mk accordingly. + Add Makefile.inc to simplify subdir's makefiles. + Rewrite the Makefile with targets: - rescue: build and install the rescue tools into /rescue. - initrd: further packs the etc and rescue staffs to create the initrd image.
* Move "sbin/mkinitrd/mkinitrd.sh" under the new "initrd" directory and adapt it to work with the "initrd" make target. Remove the other parts of mkinitrd(8).
* Export the above "rescue" and "initrd" targets to be top-level.
* Update nrelease framework to use the new "make initrd".
* Update build.7 man page accordingly.
* Print the message about updating the initrd image and 3rd-party packages after "make upgrade" instead of "make installworld".
* Document this change in UPDATING.
* Other small updates and style cleanups.
TODO ---- * Add initrd.7 man page * Crunch more useful tools * Crunch bin/sbin/etc. into a bundle to save space (??)
Reviewed-by: swildner Thanks-to: dillon, swildner, ftigeot
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/dragonfly/nrelease/ |
H A D | Makefile | e79a303f Sat Jun 02 05:31:45 GMT 2018 Aaron LI <aly@aaronly.me> initrd: Detach from the world and build on the fly
Why --- Currently, the files for initrd image creation are built and installed at /usr/share/initrd by "buildworld" and "installworld", respectively, and then mkinitrd(8) simply packs them to create the initrd.img.gz.
For normal users, the shipped /usr/share/initrd and mkinitrd(8) don't make much sense, since they don't need to modify the initrd contents and create a modified initrd image.
From a developer's perspective, the required steps (buildworld, installworld and mkinitrd) to create and test a new initrd image can be annoying.
How --- Detach the build and installation of the initrd contents from the world. Build the (rescue/initrd) tools on-the-fly when creating the initrd image.
As per ftigeot's suggestion, these statically linked tools can be useful when dealing with a broken system, so install them under /rescue to be more intuitive and easier to use (similar to FreeBSD and maybe other BSDs).
What ---- * Move "share/initrd" to be top-level, and detach it from world.
+ Update the patch in bsd.crunchgen.mk accordingly. + Add Makefile.inc to simplify subdir's makefiles. + Rewrite the Makefile with targets: - rescue: build and install the rescue tools into /rescue. - initrd: further packs the etc and rescue staffs to create the initrd image.
* Move "sbin/mkinitrd/mkinitrd.sh" under the new "initrd" directory and adapt it to work with the "initrd" make target. Remove the other parts of mkinitrd(8).
* Export the above "rescue" and "initrd" targets to be top-level.
* Update nrelease framework to use the new "make initrd".
* Update build.7 man page accordingly.
* Print the message about updating the initrd image and 3rd-party packages after "make upgrade" instead of "make installworld".
* Document this change in UPDATING.
* Other small updates and style cleanups.
TODO ---- * Add initrd.7 man page * Crunch more useful tools * Crunch bin/sbin/etc. into a bundle to save space (??)
Reviewed-by: swildner Thanks-to: dillon, swildner, ftigeot
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/dragonfly/ |
H A D | Makefile_upgrade.inc | e79a303f Sat Jun 02 05:31:45 GMT 2018 Aaron LI <aly@aaronly.me> initrd: Detach from the world and build on the fly
Why --- Currently, the files for initrd image creation are built and installed at /usr/share/initrd by "buildworld" and "installworld", respectively, and then mkinitrd(8) simply packs them to create the initrd.img.gz.
For normal users, the shipped /usr/share/initrd and mkinitrd(8) don't make much sense, since they don't need to modify the initrd contents and create a modified initrd image.
From a developer's perspective, the required steps (buildworld, installworld and mkinitrd) to create and test a new initrd image can be annoying.
How --- Detach the build and installation of the initrd contents from the world. Build the (rescue/initrd) tools on-the-fly when creating the initrd image.
As per ftigeot's suggestion, these statically linked tools can be useful when dealing with a broken system, so install them under /rescue to be more intuitive and easier to use (similar to FreeBSD and maybe other BSDs).
What ---- * Move "share/initrd" to be top-level, and detach it from world.
+ Update the patch in bsd.crunchgen.mk accordingly. + Add Makefile.inc to simplify subdir's makefiles. + Rewrite the Makefile with targets: - rescue: build and install the rescue tools into /rescue. - initrd: further packs the etc and rescue staffs to create the initrd image.
* Move "sbin/mkinitrd/mkinitrd.sh" under the new "initrd" directory and adapt it to work with the "initrd" make target. Remove the other parts of mkinitrd(8).
* Export the above "rescue" and "initrd" targets to be top-level.
* Update nrelease framework to use the new "make initrd".
* Update build.7 man page accordingly.
* Print the message about updating the initrd image and 3rd-party packages after "make upgrade" instead of "make installworld".
* Document this change in UPDATING.
* Other small updates and style cleanups.
TODO ---- * Add initrd.7 man page * Crunch more useful tools * Crunch bin/sbin/etc. into a bundle to save space (??)
Reviewed-by: swildner Thanks-to: dillon, swildner, ftigeot
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H A D | UPDATING | e79a303f Sat Jun 02 05:31:45 GMT 2018 Aaron LI <aly@aaronly.me> initrd: Detach from the world and build on the fly
Why --- Currently, the files for initrd image creation are built and installed at /usr/share/initrd by "buildworld" and "installworld", respectively, and then mkinitrd(8) simply packs them to create the initrd.img.gz.
For normal users, the shipped /usr/share/initrd and mkinitrd(8) don't make much sense, since they don't need to modify the initrd contents and create a modified initrd image.
From a developer's perspective, the required steps (buildworld, installworld and mkinitrd) to create and test a new initrd image can be annoying.
How --- Detach the build and installation of the initrd contents from the world. Build the (rescue/initrd) tools on-the-fly when creating the initrd image.
As per ftigeot's suggestion, these statically linked tools can be useful when dealing with a broken system, so install them under /rescue to be more intuitive and easier to use (similar to FreeBSD and maybe other BSDs).
What ---- * Move "share/initrd" to be top-level, and detach it from world.
+ Update the patch in bsd.crunchgen.mk accordingly. + Add Makefile.inc to simplify subdir's makefiles. + Rewrite the Makefile with targets: - rescue: build and install the rescue tools into /rescue. - initrd: further packs the etc and rescue staffs to create the initrd image.
* Move "sbin/mkinitrd/mkinitrd.sh" under the new "initrd" directory and adapt it to work with the "initrd" make target. Remove the other parts of mkinitrd(8).
* Export the above "rescue" and "initrd" targets to be top-level.
* Update nrelease framework to use the new "make initrd".
* Update build.7 man page accordingly.
* Print the message about updating the initrd image and 3rd-party packages after "make upgrade" instead of "make installworld".
* Document this change in UPDATING.
* Other small updates and style cleanups.
TODO ---- * Add initrd.7 man page * Crunch more useful tools * Crunch bin/sbin/etc. into a bundle to save space (??)
Reviewed-by: swildner Thanks-to: dillon, swildner, ftigeot
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H A D | README | e79a303f Sat Jun 02 05:31:45 GMT 2018 Aaron LI <aly@aaronly.me> initrd: Detach from the world and build on the fly
Why --- Currently, the files for initrd image creation are built and installed at /usr/share/initrd by "buildworld" and "installworld", respectively, and then mkinitrd(8) simply packs them to create the initrd.img.gz.
For normal users, the shipped /usr/share/initrd and mkinitrd(8) don't make much sense, since they don't need to modify the initrd contents and create a modified initrd image.
From a developer's perspective, the required steps (buildworld, installworld and mkinitrd) to create and test a new initrd image can be annoying.
How --- Detach the build and installation of the initrd contents from the world. Build the (rescue/initrd) tools on-the-fly when creating the initrd image.
As per ftigeot's suggestion, these statically linked tools can be useful when dealing with a broken system, so install them under /rescue to be more intuitive and easier to use (similar to FreeBSD and maybe other BSDs).
What ---- * Move "share/initrd" to be top-level, and detach it from world.
+ Update the patch in bsd.crunchgen.mk accordingly. + Add Makefile.inc to simplify subdir's makefiles. + Rewrite the Makefile with targets: - rescue: build and install the rescue tools into /rescue. - initrd: further packs the etc and rescue staffs to create the initrd image.
* Move "sbin/mkinitrd/mkinitrd.sh" under the new "initrd" directory and adapt it to work with the "initrd" make target. Remove the other parts of mkinitrd(8).
* Export the above "rescue" and "initrd" targets to be top-level.
* Update nrelease framework to use the new "make initrd".
* Update build.7 man page accordingly.
* Print the message about updating the initrd image and 3rd-party packages after "make upgrade" instead of "make installworld".
* Document this change in UPDATING.
* Other small updates and style cleanups.
TODO ---- * Add initrd.7 man page * Crunch more useful tools * Crunch bin/sbin/etc. into a bundle to save space (??)
Reviewed-by: swildner Thanks-to: dillon, swildner, ftigeot
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H A D | Makefile | e79a303f Sat Jun 02 05:31:45 GMT 2018 Aaron LI <aly@aaronly.me> initrd: Detach from the world and build on the fly
Why --- Currently, the files for initrd image creation are built and installed at /usr/share/initrd by "buildworld" and "installworld", respectively, and then mkinitrd(8) simply packs them to create the initrd.img.gz.
For normal users, the shipped /usr/share/initrd and mkinitrd(8) don't make much sense, since they don't need to modify the initrd contents and create a modified initrd image.
From a developer's perspective, the required steps (buildworld, installworld and mkinitrd) to create and test a new initrd image can be annoying.
How --- Detach the build and installation of the initrd contents from the world. Build the (rescue/initrd) tools on-the-fly when creating the initrd image.
As per ftigeot's suggestion, these statically linked tools can be useful when dealing with a broken system, so install them under /rescue to be more intuitive and easier to use (similar to FreeBSD and maybe other BSDs).
What ---- * Move "share/initrd" to be top-level, and detach it from world.
+ Update the patch in bsd.crunchgen.mk accordingly. + Add Makefile.inc to simplify subdir's makefiles. + Rewrite the Makefile with targets: - rescue: build and install the rescue tools into /rescue. - initrd: further packs the etc and rescue staffs to create the initrd image.
* Move "sbin/mkinitrd/mkinitrd.sh" under the new "initrd" directory and adapt it to work with the "initrd" make target. Remove the other parts of mkinitrd(8).
* Export the above "rescue" and "initrd" targets to be top-level.
* Update nrelease framework to use the new "make initrd".
* Update build.7 man page accordingly.
* Print the message about updating the initrd image and 3rd-party packages after "make upgrade" instead of "make installworld".
* Document this change in UPDATING.
* Other small updates and style cleanups.
TODO ---- * Add initrd.7 man page * Crunch more useful tools * Crunch bin/sbin/etc. into a bundle to save space (??)
Reviewed-by: swildner Thanks-to: dillon, swildner, ftigeot
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H A D | Makefile.inc1 | e79a303f Sat Jun 02 05:31:45 GMT 2018 Aaron LI <aly@aaronly.me> initrd: Detach from the world and build on the fly
Why --- Currently, the files for initrd image creation are built and installed at /usr/share/initrd by "buildworld" and "installworld", respectively, and then mkinitrd(8) simply packs them to create the initrd.img.gz.
For normal users, the shipped /usr/share/initrd and mkinitrd(8) don't make much sense, since they don't need to modify the initrd contents and create a modified initrd image.
From a developer's perspective, the required steps (buildworld, installworld and mkinitrd) to create and test a new initrd image can be annoying.
How --- Detach the build and installation of the initrd contents from the world. Build the (rescue/initrd) tools on-the-fly when creating the initrd image.
As per ftigeot's suggestion, these statically linked tools can be useful when dealing with a broken system, so install them under /rescue to be more intuitive and easier to use (similar to FreeBSD and maybe other BSDs).
What ---- * Move "share/initrd" to be top-level, and detach it from world.
+ Update the patch in bsd.crunchgen.mk accordingly. + Add Makefile.inc to simplify subdir's makefiles. + Rewrite the Makefile with targets: - rescue: build and install the rescue tools into /rescue. - initrd: further packs the etc and rescue staffs to create the initrd image.
* Move "sbin/mkinitrd/mkinitrd.sh" under the new "initrd" directory and adapt it to work with the "initrd" make target. Remove the other parts of mkinitrd(8).
* Export the above "rescue" and "initrd" targets to be top-level.
* Update nrelease framework to use the new "make initrd".
* Update build.7 man page accordingly.
* Print the message about updating the initrd image and 3rd-party packages after "make upgrade" instead of "make installworld".
* Document this change in UPDATING.
* Other small updates and style cleanups.
TODO ---- * Add initrd.7 man page * Crunch more useful tools * Crunch bin/sbin/etc. into a bundle to save space (??)
Reviewed-by: swildner Thanks-to: dillon, swildner, ftigeot
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/dragonfly/sbin/ |
H A D | Makefile | e79a303f Sat Jun 02 05:31:45 GMT 2018 Aaron LI <aly@aaronly.me> initrd: Detach from the world and build on the fly
Why --- Currently, the files for initrd image creation are built and installed at /usr/share/initrd by "buildworld" and "installworld", respectively, and then mkinitrd(8) simply packs them to create the initrd.img.gz.
For normal users, the shipped /usr/share/initrd and mkinitrd(8) don't make much sense, since they don't need to modify the initrd contents and create a modified initrd image.
From a developer's perspective, the required steps (buildworld, installworld and mkinitrd) to create and test a new initrd image can be annoying.
How --- Detach the build and installation of the initrd contents from the world. Build the (rescue/initrd) tools on-the-fly when creating the initrd image.
As per ftigeot's suggestion, these statically linked tools can be useful when dealing with a broken system, so install them under /rescue to be more intuitive and easier to use (similar to FreeBSD and maybe other BSDs).
What ---- * Move "share/initrd" to be top-level, and detach it from world.
+ Update the patch in bsd.crunchgen.mk accordingly. + Add Makefile.inc to simplify subdir's makefiles. + Rewrite the Makefile with targets: - rescue: build and install the rescue tools into /rescue. - initrd: further packs the etc and rescue staffs to create the initrd image.
* Move "sbin/mkinitrd/mkinitrd.sh" under the new "initrd" directory and adapt it to work with the "initrd" make target. Remove the other parts of mkinitrd(8).
* Export the above "rescue" and "initrd" targets to be top-level.
* Update nrelease framework to use the new "make initrd".
* Update build.7 man page accordingly.
* Print the message about updating the initrd image and 3rd-party packages after "make upgrade" instead of "make installworld".
* Document this change in UPDATING.
* Other small updates and style cleanups.
TODO ---- * Add initrd.7 man page * Crunch more useful tools * Crunch bin/sbin/etc. into a bundle to save space (??)
Reviewed-by: swildner Thanks-to: dillon, swildner, ftigeot
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/dragonfly/share/ |
H A D | Makefile | e79a303f Sat Jun 02 05:31:45 GMT 2018 Aaron LI <aly@aaronly.me> initrd: Detach from the world and build on the fly
Why --- Currently, the files for initrd image creation are built and installed at /usr/share/initrd by "buildworld" and "installworld", respectively, and then mkinitrd(8) simply packs them to create the initrd.img.gz.
For normal users, the shipped /usr/share/initrd and mkinitrd(8) don't make much sense, since they don't need to modify the initrd contents and create a modified initrd image.
From a developer's perspective, the required steps (buildworld, installworld and mkinitrd) to create and test a new initrd image can be annoying.
How --- Detach the build and installation of the initrd contents from the world. Build the (rescue/initrd) tools on-the-fly when creating the initrd image.
As per ftigeot's suggestion, these statically linked tools can be useful when dealing with a broken system, so install them under /rescue to be more intuitive and easier to use (similar to FreeBSD and maybe other BSDs).
What ---- * Move "share/initrd" to be top-level, and detach it from world.
+ Update the patch in bsd.crunchgen.mk accordingly. + Add Makefile.inc to simplify subdir's makefiles. + Rewrite the Makefile with targets: - rescue: build and install the rescue tools into /rescue. - initrd: further packs the etc and rescue staffs to create the initrd image.
* Move "sbin/mkinitrd/mkinitrd.sh" under the new "initrd" directory and adapt it to work with the "initrd" make target. Remove the other parts of mkinitrd(8).
* Export the above "rescue" and "initrd" targets to be top-level.
* Update nrelease framework to use the new "make initrd".
* Update build.7 man page accordingly.
* Print the message about updating the initrd image and 3rd-party packages after "make upgrade" instead of "make installworld".
* Document this change in UPDATING.
* Other small updates and style cleanups.
TODO ---- * Add initrd.7 man page * Crunch more useful tools * Crunch bin/sbin/etc. into a bundle to save space (??)
Reviewed-by: swildner Thanks-to: dillon, swildner, ftigeot
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/dragonfly/share/man/man7/ |
H A D | build.7 | e79a303f Sat Jun 02 05:31:45 GMT 2018 Aaron LI <aly@aaronly.me> initrd: Detach from the world and build on the fly
Why --- Currently, the files for initrd image creation are built and installed at /usr/share/initrd by "buildworld" and "installworld", respectively, and then mkinitrd(8) simply packs them to create the initrd.img.gz.
For normal users, the shipped /usr/share/initrd and mkinitrd(8) don't make much sense, since they don't need to modify the initrd contents and create a modified initrd image.
From a developer's perspective, the required steps (buildworld, installworld and mkinitrd) to create and test a new initrd image can be annoying.
How --- Detach the build and installation of the initrd contents from the world. Build the (rescue/initrd) tools on-the-fly when creating the initrd image.
As per ftigeot's suggestion, these statically linked tools can be useful when dealing with a broken system, so install them under /rescue to be more intuitive and easier to use (similar to FreeBSD and maybe other BSDs).
What ---- * Move "share/initrd" to be top-level, and detach it from world.
+ Update the patch in bsd.crunchgen.mk accordingly. + Add Makefile.inc to simplify subdir's makefiles. + Rewrite the Makefile with targets: - rescue: build and install the rescue tools into /rescue. - initrd: further packs the etc and rescue staffs to create the initrd image.
* Move "sbin/mkinitrd/mkinitrd.sh" under the new "initrd" directory and adapt it to work with the "initrd" make target. Remove the other parts of mkinitrd(8).
* Export the above "rescue" and "initrd" targets to be top-level.
* Update nrelease framework to use the new "make initrd".
* Update build.7 man page accordingly.
* Print the message about updating the initrd image and 3rd-party packages after "make upgrade" instead of "make installworld".
* Document this change in UPDATING.
* Other small updates and style cleanups.
TODO ---- * Add initrd.7 man page * Crunch more useful tools * Crunch bin/sbin/etc. into a bundle to save space (??)
Reviewed-by: swildner Thanks-to: dillon, swildner, ftigeot
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/dragonfly/etc/mtree/ |
H A D | BSD.usr.dist | e79a303f Sat Jun 02 05:31:45 GMT 2018 Aaron LI <aly@aaronly.me> initrd: Detach from the world and build on the fly
Why --- Currently, the files for initrd image creation are built and installed at /usr/share/initrd by "buildworld" and "installworld", respectively, and then mkinitrd(8) simply packs them to create the initrd.img.gz.
For normal users, the shipped /usr/share/initrd and mkinitrd(8) don't make much sense, since they don't need to modify the initrd contents and create a modified initrd image.
From a developer's perspective, the required steps (buildworld, installworld and mkinitrd) to create and test a new initrd image can be annoying.
How --- Detach the build and installation of the initrd contents from the world. Build the (rescue/initrd) tools on-the-fly when creating the initrd image.
As per ftigeot's suggestion, these statically linked tools can be useful when dealing with a broken system, so install them under /rescue to be more intuitive and easier to use (similar to FreeBSD and maybe other BSDs).
What ---- * Move "share/initrd" to be top-level, and detach it from world.
+ Update the patch in bsd.crunchgen.mk accordingly. + Add Makefile.inc to simplify subdir's makefiles. + Rewrite the Makefile with targets: - rescue: build and install the rescue tools into /rescue. - initrd: further packs the etc and rescue staffs to create the initrd image.
* Move "sbin/mkinitrd/mkinitrd.sh" under the new "initrd" directory and adapt it to work with the "initrd" make target. Remove the other parts of mkinitrd(8).
* Export the above "rescue" and "initrd" targets to be top-level.
* Update nrelease framework to use the new "make initrd".
* Update build.7 man page accordingly.
* Print the message about updating the initrd image and 3rd-party packages after "make upgrade" instead of "make installworld".
* Document this change in UPDATING.
* Other small updates and style cleanups.
TODO ---- * Add initrd.7 man page * Crunch more useful tools * Crunch bin/sbin/etc. into a bundle to save space (??)
Reviewed-by: swildner Thanks-to: dillon, swildner, ftigeot
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H A D | BSD.root.dist | e79a303f Sat Jun 02 05:31:45 GMT 2018 Aaron LI <aly@aaronly.me> initrd: Detach from the world and build on the fly
Why --- Currently, the files for initrd image creation are built and installed at /usr/share/initrd by "buildworld" and "installworld", respectively, and then mkinitrd(8) simply packs them to create the initrd.img.gz.
For normal users, the shipped /usr/share/initrd and mkinitrd(8) don't make much sense, since they don't need to modify the initrd contents and create a modified initrd image.
From a developer's perspective, the required steps (buildworld, installworld and mkinitrd) to create and test a new initrd image can be annoying.
How --- Detach the build and installation of the initrd contents from the world. Build the (rescue/initrd) tools on-the-fly when creating the initrd image.
As per ftigeot's suggestion, these statically linked tools can be useful when dealing with a broken system, so install them under /rescue to be more intuitive and easier to use (similar to FreeBSD and maybe other BSDs).
What ---- * Move "share/initrd" to be top-level, and detach it from world.
+ Update the patch in bsd.crunchgen.mk accordingly. + Add Makefile.inc to simplify subdir's makefiles. + Rewrite the Makefile with targets: - rescue: build and install the rescue tools into /rescue. - initrd: further packs the etc and rescue staffs to create the initrd image.
* Move "sbin/mkinitrd/mkinitrd.sh" under the new "initrd" directory and adapt it to work with the "initrd" make target. Remove the other parts of mkinitrd(8).
* Export the above "rescue" and "initrd" targets to be top-level.
* Update nrelease framework to use the new "make initrd".
* Update build.7 man page accordingly.
* Print the message about updating the initrd image and 3rd-party packages after "make upgrade" instead of "make installworld".
* Document this change in UPDATING.
* Other small updates and style cleanups.
TODO ---- * Add initrd.7 man page * Crunch more useful tools * Crunch bin/sbin/etc. into a bundle to save space (??)
Reviewed-by: swildner Thanks-to: dillon, swildner, ftigeot
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/dragonfly/etc/ |
H A D | Makefile | e79a303f Sat Jun 02 05:31:45 GMT 2018 Aaron LI <aly@aaronly.me> initrd: Detach from the world and build on the fly
Why --- Currently, the files for initrd image creation are built and installed at /usr/share/initrd by "buildworld" and "installworld", respectively, and then mkinitrd(8) simply packs them to create the initrd.img.gz.
For normal users, the shipped /usr/share/initrd and mkinitrd(8) don't make much sense, since they don't need to modify the initrd contents and create a modified initrd image.
From a developer's perspective, the required steps (buildworld, installworld and mkinitrd) to create and test a new initrd image can be annoying.
How --- Detach the build and installation of the initrd contents from the world. Build the (rescue/initrd) tools on-the-fly when creating the initrd image.
As per ftigeot's suggestion, these statically linked tools can be useful when dealing with a broken system, so install them under /rescue to be more intuitive and easier to use (similar to FreeBSD and maybe other BSDs).
What ---- * Move "share/initrd" to be top-level, and detach it from world.
+ Update the patch in bsd.crunchgen.mk accordingly. + Add Makefile.inc to simplify subdir's makefiles. + Rewrite the Makefile with targets: - rescue: build and install the rescue tools into /rescue. - initrd: further packs the etc and rescue staffs to create the initrd image.
* Move "sbin/mkinitrd/mkinitrd.sh" under the new "initrd" directory and adapt it to work with the "initrd" make target. Remove the other parts of mkinitrd(8).
* Export the above "rescue" and "initrd" targets to be top-level.
* Update nrelease framework to use the new "make initrd".
* Update build.7 man page accordingly.
* Print the message about updating the initrd image and 3rd-party packages after "make upgrade" instead of "make installworld".
* Document this change in UPDATING.
* Other small updates and style cleanups.
TODO ---- * Add initrd.7 man page * Crunch more useful tools * Crunch bin/sbin/etc. into a bundle to save space (??)
Reviewed-by: swildner Thanks-to: dillon, swildner, ftigeot
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