#!/stand/sh # # bininst - perform the last stage of installation by somehow getting # a bindist onto the user's disk and unpacking it. The name bininst # is actually something of a misnomer, since this utility will install # more than just the bindist set. # # Written: November 11th, 1994 # Copyright (C) 1994 by Jordan K. Hubbard # # Permission to copy or use this software for any purpose is granted # provided that this message stay intact, and at this location (e.g. no putting # your name on top after doing something trivial like reindenting it, just # to make it look like you wrote it!). # # $Id: bininst,v 1.26 1994/11/11 07:33:50 jkh Exp $ # Some useful constants. PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/sbin:/stand export PATH TAR=tar TAR_FLAGS=xvf TMP=/tmp IFCONFIG=ifconfig ROUTE=route ROUTE_FLAGS="add default" HOME=/ export HOME interrupt() { if dialog --clear --title "User Interrupt Requested" \ --yesno "Do you wish to abort the installation?" 5 70; then exit 0; fi } # Deal with trigger-happy users. trap interrupt 1 2 15 # Set the initial state of the system. set_defaults() { media_type="" media_device="" clear="--clear" ipaddr="" hostname="" ether_intr="" domain="" netmask="0xffffff00" ifconfig_flags="" remote_hostip="" tmp_dir="/usr/tmp" ftp_path="ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/2.0-ALPHA/bindist" nfs_path="" cdrom_path="" serial_interface="/dev/tty00" serial_speed="38400" installing=1 mkdir -p ${TMP} cp /stand/etc/* /etc } # Handle the return value from a dialog, doing some pre-processing # so that each client doesn't have to. handle_rval() { case $1 in 0) return 0 ;; 255) PS1="subshell# " /stand/sh ;; *) return 1 ;; esac } # A simple user-confirmation dialog. confirm() { dialog --title "User Confirmation" --msgbox "$*" 8 72 } # A simple message box dialog. message() { dialog --title "Progress" --infobox "$*" 5 72 } # A simple error dialog. error() { dialog --title "Error!" --msgbox "$*" 10 72 } # Something isn't supported yet! :-( not_supported() { dialog --title "Sorry!" \ --msgbox "This feature is not supported in the current version of the \ installation tools. Barring some sort of fatal accident, we do \ expect it to be in the release. Please press RETURN to go on." 10 60 } network_dialog() { dialog --title "Network Information" $clear \ --inputbox "$*" 10 60 "$default_value" 2> ${TMP}/inputbox.tmp.$$ if ! handle_rval $?; then return 1; fi answer=`cat ${TMP}/inputbox.tmp.$$` rm -f ${TMP}/inputbox.tmp.$$ } # Print welcome banner. welcome() { dialog --title "Welcome to FreeBSD!" $clear \ --msgbox " We're now ready to install one or more packed distribution sets onto your machine. At the minimum, you need a bindist distribution, though a secrdist is also useful if you want your system to use the same DES and/or Kerberos security model used by other commercial systems (the FreeBSD model is md5 based, and not bad in and of itself though). The secrdist is also a bit of a special case since it cannot be legally obtained via U.S. ftp sites from outside the U.S. due to export restrictions, but non-U.S. versions are also available. See the release notes for more information on obtaining a secrdist for your part of the world. If you wish to run a 1.x binary (and can't simply recompile it from source), it's also recommended that you install the compat1xdist. If you're interested in doing FreeBSD development, a srcdist is also very highly recommended! Finally, many useful pre-compiled packages are available and may be obtained from: ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/2.0-ALPHA/packages" 22 72 if ! handle_rval $?; then return 1; fi } # Get values into $media_type and $media_device. Call network initialization # if necessary. choose_media() { while [ "$media_device" = "" ]; do dialog $clear --title "Installation From" \ --menu "Before installing a distribution, you need to chose \n\ and/or configure your method of installation. Please pick from \n\ one of the following options. If none of the listed options works \n\ for you then your best bet may be to simply hit ESC twice to get \n\ a subshell and proceed manually on your own. If you are already \n\ finished with installation, select cancel to go on.\n\n\ Please choose one of the following:" 20 72 5 \ "Tape" "Load distribution from SCSI, QIC or floppy tape" \ "CDROM" "Load distribution from SCSI or Mitsumi CDROM" \ "DOS" "Load from DOS floppies or a DOS hard disk partition" \ "FTP" "Load distribution using FTP" \ "NFS" "Load the distribution over NFS" 2> ${TMP}/menu.tmp.$$ retval=$? choice=`cat ${TMP}/menu.tmp.$$` rm -f ${TMP}/menu.tmp.$$ if ! handle_rval $retval; then return 1; fi case $choice in Tape) dialog $clear --title "Chose Tape Type" \ --menu "Which type of tape drive do you have attached to your \n\ system? FreeBSD supports the following types:\n\n\ Choose one of the following:" 20 72 3 \ "SCSI" "SCSI tape drive attached to supported SCSI controller" \ "QIC" "QIC tape drive (Colorado Jumbo, etc)" \ "floppy" "Floppy tape drive" \ 2> ${TMP}/menu.tmp.$$ retval=$? choice=`cat ${TMP}/menu.tmp.$$` rm -f ${TMP}/menu.tmp.$$ if ! handle_rval $retval; then continue; fi media_type=tape; case $choice in SCSI) media_device=/dev/rst0 ;; QIC) media_device=/dev/rwt0 ;; floppy) media_device=ftape ;; esac ;; CDROM) dialog $clear --title "Chose CDROM Type" \ --menu "Which type of CDROM drive do you have attached to your \n\ system? FreeBSD supports the following types:\n\n\ Choose one of the following:" 15 72 2 \ "SCSI" "SCSI CDROM drive attached to supported SCSI controller" \ "Mitsumi" "Mitsumi CDROM drive" \ 2> ${TMP}/menu.tmp.$$ retval=$? choice=`cat ${TMP}/menu.tmp.$$` rm -f ${TMP}/menu.tmp.$$ if ! handle_rval $retval; then continue; fi media_type=cdrom; case $choice in SCSI) media_device=/dev/cd0d ;; Mitsumi) media_device=/dev/mcd0d ;; esac ;; DOS) not_supported ;; FTP) if ! setup_network; then continue; fi dialog --title "FTP Installation Information" $clear \ --inputbox "Please specify the machine and directory location of the distribution you wish to load. This should be either a \"URL style\" specification (e.g. ftp://ftp.freeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/...) or simply the name of a host to connect to. If only a host name is specified, the installation assumes that you will properly connect and \"mget\" the files yourself.\n\n" \ 16 72 "$ftp_path" 2> ${TMP}/inputbox.tmp.$$ if ! handle_rval $?; then continue; fi media_type=ftp media_device=`cat ${TMP}/inputbox.tmp.$$` ftp_path=$media_device rm -f ${TMP}/inputbox.tmp.$$ ;; NFS) if ! setup_network; then continue; fi dialog --title "NFS Installation Information" $clear \ --inputbox "Please specify the machine and directory location of the distribution you wish to load. This must be in machine:dir format (e.g. zooey:/a/FreeBSD/bindist). The remote directory must be be exported to your machine (or globally) for this to work!\n\n" \ 14 72 "$nfs_path" 2> ${TMP}/inputbox.tmp.$$ if ! handle_rval $?; then continue; fi media_type=nfs nfs_path=`cat ${TMP}/inputbox.tmp.$$` if ! mount_nfs $nfs_path /mnt > /dev/ttyv1 2>&1; then error "Unable to mount $nfs_path" else media_device=$nfs_path message "$nfs_path mounted successfully" fi ;; esac done } # Set the location of our temporary unpacking directory. set_tmpdir() { dialog --title "Chose temporary directory" $clear \ --inputbox "Please specify the name of a directory containing enough free space to hold the temporary files for this distribution. At minimum, a binary distribution will require around 21MB of temporary space. At maximum, a srcdist may take 40MB or more. If the directory you specify does not exist, it will be created for you. If you do not have enough free space to hold both the packed and unpacked distribution files, consider using the NFS or CDROM installation methods as they require no temporary storage.\n\n" \ 18 72 "/usr/tmp" 2> ${TMP}/inputbox.tmp.$$ if ! handle_rval $?; then return 1; fi tmp_dir=`cat ${TMP}/inputbox.tmp.$$` rm -f ${TMP}/inputbox.tmp.$$ mkdir -p $tmp_dir return 0 } cd_tmpdir() { if ! cd $tmp_dir; then error "No such file or directory for ${tmp_dir}, sorry! Please fix this and try again." return 1 fi } rm_tmpdir() { if dialog --title "Delete contents?" $clear \ --yesno "Do you wish to delete the contents of ${tmp_dir}?" 5 72; then rm -rf $tmp_dir/* fi } setup_network_ether() { dialog $clear --title "Ethernet Interface Name" \ --menu "Please select the type of ethernet interface you have:\n\n" \ 20 76 7 \ "ed0" "WD80x3, SMC, Novell NE[21]000 or 3C503 generic NIC at 0x280/5" \ "ed1" "Same as above, but at address 0x300 and IRQ 5" \ "ed2" "Same as above, but at address 0x300 and IRQ 10" \ "de0" "DEC PCI ethernet adapter (or compatible)" \ "ie0" "AT&T StarLan and EN100 family at 0x360 and IRQ 7" \ "is0" "Isolan 4141-0 or Isolink 4110 at 0x280 and IRQ 7" \ "ze0" "PCMCIA IBM or National card at 0x300 and IRQ 5" \ 2> ${TMP}/menu.tmp.$$ retval=$? interface=`cat ${TMP}/menu.tmp.$$` rm -f ${TMP}/menu.tmp.$$ if ! handle_rval $retval; then return 1; fi } setup_network_slip() { clear="" default_value="" if ! network_dialog "What is the IP number for the remote host"; then return 1; fi remote_hostip=$answer interface=sl0 default_value=$serial_interface if ! network_dialog "What is the name of the serial interface"; then return 1; fi serial_interface=$answer default_value=$serial_speed if ! network_dialog "What speed is the serial interface"; then return 1; fi serial_speed=$answer clear="--clear" if dialog $clear --title "Dial" --yesno "Do you need to dial the phone or otherwise talk to the modem?"; then touch -f /var/log/aculog >& /dev/null chmod 666 /var/log/aculog >& /dev/null confirm "You may now dialog with your modem and set up the slip connection.\nBe sure to disable DTR sensitivity (usually with AT&D0) or the modem may\nhang up when you exit 'cu'. Use ~. to exit cu and continue." dialog --clear cu -l $serial_interface -s $serial_speed dialog --clear fi } setup_network_plip() { default_value="" if ! network_dialog "What is the IP number for the remote host"; then return 1; fi remote_hostip=$answer interface=lp0 } setup_network() { done=0 while [ "$interface" = "" ]; do clear="--clear" dialog $clear --title "Set up network interface" \ --menu "Please select the type of network connection you have:\n\n" \ 15 72 3 \ "ether" "A supported ethernet card" \ "SLIP" "A point-to-point SLIP (Serial Line IP) connection" \ "PLIP" "A Parallel-Line IP setup (sort of like lap-link)" \ 2> ${TMP}/menu.tmp.$$ retval=$? choice=`cat ${TMP}/menu.tmp.$$` rm -f ${TMP}/menu.tmp.$$ if ! handle_rval $retval; then return 1; fi case $choice in ether) if ! setup_network_ether; then continue; fi ;; SLIP) if ! setup_network_slip; then continue; fi ;; PLIP) if ! setup_network_plip; then continue; fi ;; esac if [ "$interface" = "" ]; then continue; fi clear="" default_value="" if ! network_dialog "What is the fully qualified name of this host"; then clear="--clear"; return 1; fi hostname=$answer echo $hostname > /etc/myname hostname $hostname default_value=`echo $hostname | sed -e 's/[^.]*\.//'` if network_dialog "What is the domain name of this host (Internet, not YP/NIS)"; then domain=$answer fi default_value="" if ! network_dialog "What is the IP address of this host"; then clear="--clear"; return 1; fi ipaddr=$answer echo "$ipaddr $hostname `echo $hostname | sed -e 's/\.$domain//'`" >> /etc/hosts default_value="$netmask" if network_dialog "Please specify the netmask"; then if [ "$answer" != "" ]; then netmask=$answer fi fi default_value="" if network_dialog "Any extra flags to ifconfig?" ; then ifconfig_flags=$answer fi echo "Progress <$IFCONFIG $interface $ipaddr $remote_hostip netmask $netmask $ifconfig_flags>" >/dev/ttyv1 if ! $IFCONFIG $interface $ipaddr $remote_hostip netmask $netmask $ifconfig_flags > /dev/ttyv1 2>&1 ; then error "Unable to configure interface $interface" ipaddr=""; interface="" continue fi if [ "$interface" = "sl0" ]; then slattach -a -s $serial_speed $serial_interface fi rm -f ${TMP}/inputbox.tmp.$$ echo "$ipaddr $remote_hostip netmask $netmask $ifconfig_flags" > /etc/hostname.$interface default_value="" if network_dialog "If you have a default gateway, enter its IP address"; then if [ "$answer" != "" ]; then gateway=$answer echo "Progress <$ROUTE $ROUTE_FLAGS $gateway>" > /dev/ttyv1 2>&1 $ROUTE $ROUTE_FLAGS $gateway > /dev/ttyv1 2>&1 fi fi default_value="" if network_dialog "If you have a name server, enter its IP address"; then if [ "$answer" != "" ]; then nameserver=$answer echo "domain $domain" > /etc/resolv.conf echo "nameserver $nameserver" >> /etc/resolv.conf fi fi done } extract_dist() { if [ -f extract.sh ]; then message "Extracting distribution.. Please wait!" sh ./extract.sh > /dev/ttyv1 2>&1 else error "Improper distribution. No installation script found." fi } install_set() { case $media_type in tape) if ! set_tmpdir; then return; fi if ! cd_tmpdir; then return; fi confirm "Please mount tape for ${media_device}." if [ "$media_device" = "ftape" ]; then dialog --title "Results of tape extract" $clear \ --prgbox "ft | $TAR $TAR_FLAGS -" 10 72 else dialog --title "Results of tape extract" $clear \ --prgbox "$TAR $TAR_FLAGS $media_device" 10 72 fi extract_dist rm_tmpdir ;; cdrom) if ! mount $media_device /mnt > /dev/ttyv1 2>&1; then error "Unable to mount $media_device on /mnt" else dialog --title "CDROM Information" $clear \ --inputbox "Directory on CD containing distribution" \ 10 60 "$cdrom_path" 2> ${TMP}/inputbox.tmp.$$ if ! handle_rval $?; then return; fi cdrom_path=`cat ${TMP}/inputbox.tmp.$$` rm -f ${TMP}/inputbox.tmp.$$ cd /mnt/$cdrom_path extract_dist fi return ;; dos) if ! set_tmpdir; then return; fi if ! cd_tmpdir; then return; fi not_supported return ;; ftp) if ! set_tmpdir; then return; fi if ! cd_tmpdir; then return; fi if ! echo $media_device | grep -v 'ftp://'; then message "Fetching distribution using ncftp. Use ALT-F2 to see output." if ! ncftp $media_device/* > /dev/ttyv1 2>&1; then error "Couldn't fetch distribution from ${media_device}!" else extract_dist fi else dialog --clear ftp $media_device dialog --clear extract_dist fi rm_tmpdir return ;; nfs) message "Extracting from NFS directory" cd /mnt extract_dist cd / umount /mnt > /dev/tty1 2>&1 return ;; esac } do_last_config() { dialog --title "Auf Wiedersehen!" \ --msgbox "We now come to the end of the installation. At this point in time, there's nothing fancy here, but for the release we plan to ask some additional questions about time zone setup, what sort of mail client this host is, etc. We just ran out of time for ALPHA! At the very least, you may wish to check out the 'tzsetup' command; it will at least handle the first checklist item for you. \n The login name \"root\" has no password. If you're new to UN*X, log in as root when prompted for a user name and run vipw to add a new user for yourself. Any install-related comments to jkh, phk or paul (@freebsd.org)." 18 72 } welcome set_defaults while [ $installing -eq 1 ]; do if choose_media; then install_set media_device=""; media_type="" else do_last_config installing=0 fi done echo; echo "Spawning shell. Exit shell to continue with new bindist." echo "Progress " > /dev/ttyv1 /stand/sh exit 20