1. Setup a HTTP proxy for apt on the guests if present on the host. 2. Make the ubuntu script identical to the debian one.
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90 lines
1.5 KiB
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#!/bin/sh
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# This script sets up the /etc/apt/sources.list for APT.
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#
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# Steve
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# --
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# http://www.steve.org.uk/
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prefix=$1
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#
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# Source our common functions
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#
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if [ -e /usr/lib/xen-tools/common.sh ]; then
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. /usr/lib/xen-tools/common.sh
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else
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. ./hooks/common.sh
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fi
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#
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# Log our start
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#
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logMessage Script $0 starting
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#
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# Attempt to auto-magically detect the use of a Proxy for apt-get, and
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# replicate that setup in our new guest.
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#
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#
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# Process any of the present apt-conf setup lines.
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#
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for i in /etc/apt/apt.conf /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/* ; do
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#
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# If the file exists. (Need this in case the literal glob fails.)
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#
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if [ -e $i ] ; then
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#
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# Save the matching line(s) to the proxy guess file.
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#
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logMessage The use of a proxy detected.
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grep -i HTTP::Proxy $i >> ${prefix}/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/proxy-guess
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fi
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done
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#
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# Setup the sources.list file for new installations of Debian GNU/Linux.
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#
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cat <<E_O_APT > ${prefix}/etc/apt/sources.list
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#
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# /etc/apt/sources.list
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#
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#
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# ${dist}
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#
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deb ${mirror} ${dist} main contrib non-free
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deb-src ${mirror} ${dist} main contrib non-free
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#
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# Security updates
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#
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deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main contrib non-free
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deb-src http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main contrib non-free
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E_O_APT
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#
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# Now that the sources have been setup make sure the system is up to date.
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#
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chroot ${prefix} /usr/bin/apt-get update
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#
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# Log our finish
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#
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logMessage Script $0 finished
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