#! @shell@ systemConfig=@systemConfig@ export HOME=/root # Print a greeting. echo echo -e "\e[1;32m<<< NixOS Stage 2 >>>\e[0m" echo # Set the PATH. setPath() { local dirs="$1" export PATH=/empty for i in $dirs; do PATH=$PATH:$i/bin if test -e $i/sbin; then PATH=$PATH:$i/sbin fi done } setPath "@path@" # Normally, stage 1 mounts the root filesystem read/writable. # However, in some environments, stage 2 is executed directly, and the # root is read-only. So make it writable here. if [ "$container" != systemd-nspawn ]; then mount -n -o remount,rw none / fi # Likewise, stage 1 mounts /proc, /dev and /sys, so if we don't have a # stage 1, we need to do that here. if [ ! -e /proc/1 ]; then mkdir -m 0755 -p /proc mount -n -t proc proc /proc mkdir -m 0755 -p /dev mount -t devtmpfs devtmpfs /dev fi echo "booting system configuration $systemConfig" > /dev/kmsg # Make /nix/store a read-only bind mount to enforce immutability of # the Nix store. Note that we can't use "chown root:nixbld" here # because users/groups might not exist yet. # Silence chown/chmod to fail gracefully on a readonly filesystem # like squashfs. chown -f 0:30000 /nix/store chmod -f 1775 /nix/store if [ -n "@readOnlyStore@" ]; then if ! readonly-mountpoint /nix/store; then mount --bind /nix/store /nix/store mount -o remount,ro,bind /nix/store fi fi # Provide a /etc/mtab. mkdir -m 0755 -p /etc test -e /etc/fstab || touch /etc/fstab # to shut up mount rm -f /etc/mtab* # not that we care about stale locks ln -s /proc/mounts /etc/mtab # Process the kernel command line. for o in $(cat /proc/cmdline); do case $o in boot.debugtrace) # Show each command. set -x ;; resume=*) set -- $(IFS==; echo $o) resumeDevice=$2 ;; esac done # More special file systems, initialise required directories. if ! mountpoint -q /dev/shm; then mkdir -m 0755 /dev/shm mount -t tmpfs -o "rw,nosuid,nodev,size=@devShmSize@" tmpfs /dev/shm fi mkdir -m 0755 -p /dev/pts [ -e /proc/bus/usb ] && mount -t usbfs usbfs /proc/bus/usb # UML doesn't have USB by default mkdir -m 01777 -p /tmp mkdir -m 0755 -p /var /var/log /var/lib /var/db mkdir -m 0755 -p /nix/var mkdir -m 0700 -p /root chmod 0700 /root mkdir -m 0755 -p /bin # for the /bin/sh symlink mkdir -m 0755 -p /home mkdir -m 0755 -p /etc/nixos # Miscellaneous boot time cleanup. rm -rf /var/run /var/lock rm -f /etc/{group,passwd,shadow}.lock # Also get rid of temporary GC roots. rm -rf /nix/var/nix/gcroots/tmp /nix/var/nix/temproots # Create a tmpfs on /run to hold runtime state for programs such as # udev (if stage 1 hasn't already done so). if ! mountpoint -q /run; then rm -rf /run mkdir -m 0755 -p /run mount -t tmpfs -o "mode=0755,size=@runSize@" tmpfs /run fi # Create a ramfs on /run/keys to hold secrets that shouldn't be # written to disk (generally used for NixOps, harmless elsewhere). if ! mountpoint -q /run/keys; then rm -rf /run/keys mkdir /run/keys mount -t ramfs ramfs /run/keys chown 0:96 /run/keys chmod 0750 /run/keys fi mkdir -m 0755 -p /run/lock # For backwards compatibility, symlink /var/run to /run, and /var/lock # to /run/lock. ln -s /run /var/run ln -s /run/lock /var/lock # Clear the resume device. if test -n "$resumeDevice"; then mkswap "$resumeDevice" || echo 'Failed to clear saved image.' fi # Use /etc/resolv.conf supplied by systemd-nspawn, if applicable. if [ -n "@useHostResolvConf@" -a -e /etc/resolv.conf ]; then cat /etc/resolv.conf | resolvconf -m 1000 -a host fi # Create /var/setuid-wrappers as a tmpfs. rm -rf /var/setuid-wrappers mkdir -m 0755 -p /var/setuid-wrappers mount -t tmpfs -o "mode=0755" tmpfs /var/setuid-wrappers # Run the script that performs all configuration activation that does # not have to be done at boot time. echo "running activation script..." $systemConfig/activate # Restore the system time from the hardware clock. We do this after # running the activation script to be sure that /etc/localtime points # at the current time zone. if [ -e /dev/rtc ]; then hwclock --hctosys fi # Record the boot configuration. ln -sfn "$systemConfig" /run/booted-system # Prevent the booted system form being garbage-collected If it weren't # a gcroot, if we were running a different kernel, switched system, # and garbage collected all, we could not load kernel modules anymore. ln -sfn /run/booted-system /nix/var/nix/gcroots/booted-system # Run any user-specified commands. @shell@ @postBootCommands@ # Start systemd. echo "starting systemd..." PATH=/run/current-system/systemd/lib/systemd \ MODULE_DIR=/run/booted-system/kernel-modules/lib/modules \ LOCALE_ARCHIVE=/run/current-system/sw/lib/locale/locale-archive \ exec systemd