Delete memstick images for PowerPC.
These images only ever worked on Apple Powermacs, which are now a very old platform, and did so only for a very loose definition of "worked" (they booted on a small subset of supported machines). Moreover, all the machines they *did* boot on also would boot from a memstick made by dd'ing an CD image to a flash drive. Since a flash drive prepared in this way would also boot all the newer systems we support, the memstick images were strictly less functional than the CD images, even for booting from memory sticks. Reviewed by: jhibbits MFC after: 1 week
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#!/bin/sh
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#
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# This script generates a "memstick image" (image that can be copied to a
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# USB memory stick) from a directory tree. Note that the script does not
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# clean up after itself very well for error conditions on purpose so the
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# problem can be diagnosed (full filesystem most likely but ...).
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#
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# Usage: make-memstick.sh <directory tree> <image filename>
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#
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# $FreeBSD$
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#
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set -e
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PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin
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export PATH
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BLOCKSIZE=10240
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if [ $# -ne 2 ]; then
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echo "make-memstick.sh /path/to/directory /path/to/image/file"
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exit 1
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fi
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tempfile="${2}.$$"
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if [ ! -d ${1} ]; then
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echo "${1} must be a directory"
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exit 1
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fi
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if [ -e ${2} ]; then
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echo "won't overwrite ${2}"
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exit 1
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fi
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echo '/dev/da0s3 / ufs ro,noatime 1 1' > ${1}/etc/fstab
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echo 'root_rw_mount="NO"' > ${1}/etc/rc.conf.local
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rm -f ${tempfile}
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makefs -B big -o version=2 ${tempfile} ${1}
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rm ${1}/etc/fstab
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rm ${1}/etc/rc.conf.local
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mkimg -s apm \
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-p freebsd-boot:=${1}/boot/boot1.hfs \
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-p freebsd-ufs/FreeBSD_Install:=${tempfile} \
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-o ${2}
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rm -f ${tempfile}
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