freebsd-skq/release/bininst
Jordan K. Hubbard 8f00e74801 Eliminate the use of cpio in extraction. The stupid thing whines too much,
and it doesn't support --unlink.  I think it's time to nuke cpio completely
out of the installation process, unless someone can think of a really good
reason to keep it (and don't say multiple volume extraction since we a) don't
use it anywhere anyway, and b) tar supports that too, now).
1994-11-17 11:53:14 +00:00

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#!/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 1.39 1994/11/16 07:51:41 jkh Exp $
if [ "$_BININST_LOADED_" = "yes" ]; then
echo "Error, $0 loaded more than once!"
return 1
else
_BININST_LOADED_=yes
fi
# Set some useful variables
HOME=/; export HOME
TMP=/tmp
# Grab the miscellaneous functions.
. miscfuncs.sh
# Grab the installation routines
. instdist.sh
# Grab the network setup routines
. netinst.sh
# Deal with trigger-happy users.
trap interrupt 1 2 15
# set initial defaults
set_defaults() {
set_media_defaults
installing=1
mkdir -p ${TMP}
cp /stand/etc/* /etc
}
# 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. Installation may be done from tape,
CD, network (NFS or ftp over ethernet, SLIP or parallel port),
a DOS partition or DOS floppies. If you're installing over
the network, make sure your cables are plugged in and ready to
go. If you're installing from tape, CD or floppies, now would
be a good time to remember where you put the distribution
media! :-) If you're set up and ready to go, please press return!" 16 72
}
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.
There are also many useful pre-compiled packages for ${DISTNAME}
available which you may wish to investigate. Look in:
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/${DISTNAME}/packages
Any install-related comments to jkh@freebsd.org, phk@freebsd.org or
paul@freebsd.org." -1 -1
}
welcome
set_defaults
while [ $installing -eq 1 ]; do
if media_select_distribution; then
if media_chose; then
install_set
fi
else
do_last_config
installing=0
fi
done
echo; echo "Spawning shell. Exit shell to continue with new bindist."
echo "Progress <installation completed>" > /dev/ttyv1
/stand/sh
exit 20