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#!/bin/sh # -*- mode: shell-script; indent-tabs-mode: nil; sh-basic-offset: 4; -*- # ex: ts=8 sw=4 sts=4 et filetype=sh # # root=cifs://[user:pass@]<server>/<folder> # # This syntax can come from DHCP root-path as well. # # If a username or password are not specified as part of the root, then they # will be pulled from cifsuser and cifspass on the kernel command line, # respectively. # type getarg >/dev/null 2>&1 || . /lib/dracut-lib.sh . /lib/cifs-lib.sh # This script is sourced, so root should be set. But let's be paranoid [ -z "$root" ] && root=$(getarg root=) if [ -z "$netroot" ]; then for netroot in $(getargs netroot=); do [ "${netroot%%:*}" = "cifs" ] && break done [ "${netroot%%:*}" = "cifs" ] || unset netroot fi # Root takes precedence over netroot if [ "${root%%:*}" = "cifs" ] ; then if [ -n "$netroot" ] ; then warn "root takes precedence over netroot. Ignoring netroot" fi netroot=$root unset root fi # If it's not cifs we don't continue [ "${netroot%%:*}" = "cifs" ] || return # Check required arguments cifs_to_var $netroot # If we don't have a server, we need dhcp if [ -z "$server" ] ; then DHCPORSERVER="1" fi; # Done, all good! rootok=1 echo '[ -e $NEWROOT/proc ]' > $hookdir/initqueue/finished/cifsroot.sh