#!/bin/sh # this script piggybacks service status information # into the system to be installed (instead of applying # it to rootfs being formed immediately) # NB: install2 is not a rootfs, handling differs either STATUS=`mktemp` . shell-config switch() { case "$2" in on|off) shell_config_set "$STATUS" "$1" "$2";; esac } # defaults (most likely features.in ones) for i in $GLOBAL_DEFAULT_SERVICES_ENABLE; do switch $i on; done for i in $GLOBAL_DEFAULT_SERVICES_DISABLE; do switch $i off; done # explicitly specified behaviour (e.g. via conf.d) for i in $GLOBAL_SERVICES_ENABLE; do switch $i on; done for i in $GLOBAL_SERVICES_DISABLE; do switch $i off; done SERVICES="$GLOBAL_DEFAULT_SERVICES_ENABLE $GLOBAL_DEFAULT_SERVICES_DISABLE" SERVICES="$SERVICES $GLOBAL_SERVICES_ENABLE $GLOBAL_SERVICES_DISABLE" SERVICES="$(echo $SERVICES | sort -u)" for i in $SERVICES; do onoff="$(shell_config_get "$STATUS" "$i")" [ -n "$onoff" ] || continue echo "$i" >> /usr/share/install2/services-"$onoff" done cp -a /usr/share/install2/{services-on,systemd-enabled} cp -a /usr/share/install2/{services-off,systemd-disabled} rm "$STATUS" :