freebsd-skq/release/fixit.profile
Ken Smith e0721c3967 Adjust paths for EDITOR and PAGER environment variables in the fixit
shell.  This would break them for floppy based fixit mode which still
seems to use /stand except that vi(1) and more(1) don't exist in /stand
on the fixit floppy so it really doesn't matter what these settings are
there.  These paths work for CD-based fixit mode.

This is just "temporary" and on its way to 7.0-REL.  I'm too chicken to
make what is probably the correct adjustment this close to release.  It
seems /mnt2 is just a symbolic link, and stuff really gets mounted as
/dist.  Adjusting paths to that for 8.X is probably the right thing to
do and I'll try that after 7.0 is done.

Noticed by:	gallatin
MFC after:	1 day
2008-01-21 17:25:48 +00:00

39 lines
1.4 KiB
Plaintext

:
# $FreeBSD$
export BLOCKSIZE=K
export PS1="Fixit# "
export EDITOR="/mnt2/rescue/vi"
export PAGER="/mnt2/usr/bin/more"
export SCSI_MODES="/mnt2/usr/share/misc/scsi_modes"
# the root MFS doesn't have /dev/nrsa0, pick a better default for mt(1)
export TAPE=/mnt2/dev/nrsa0
# make geom(8) utilities find their modules
export GEOM_LIBRARY_PATH="/mnt2/lib/geom"
alias ls="ls -F"
alias ll="ls -l"
alias m="more -e"
echo '+---------------------------------------------------------------+'
echo '| You are now running from FreeBSD "fixit" media. |'
echo '| ------------------------------------------------------------- |'
echo "| When you're finished with this shell, please type exit. |"
echo '| The fixit media is mounted as /mnt2. |'
echo '| |'
echo '| You might want to symlink /mnt/etc/*pwd.db and /mnt/etc/group |'
echo '| to /etc after mounting a root filesystem from your disk. |'
echo '| tar(1) will not restore all permissions correctly otherwise! |'
echo '| |'
echo '| Note: you can use the arrow keys to browse through the |'
echo '| command history of this shell. |'
echo '+---------------------------------------------------------------+'
echo
echo 'Good Luck!'
echo
# Make the arrow keys work; everybody will love this.
set -o emacs 2>/dev/null
cd /