#! /bin/sh # Install GRUB on your drive. # Copyright (C) 1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # GRUB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # GRUB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with GRUB. If not, see . # Initialize some variables. transform="@program_transform_name@" prefix=@prefix@ exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@ sbindir=@sbindir@ bindir=@bindir@ libdir=@libdir@ sysconfdir=@sysconfdir@ PACKAGE_NAME=@PACKAGE_NAME@ PACKAGE_TARNAME=@PACKAGE_TARNAME@ PACKAGE_VERSION=@PACKAGE_VERSION@ target_cpu=@target_cpu@ platform=@platform@ host_os=@host_os@ pkglibdir=${libdir}/`echo ${PACKAGE_TARNAME}/${target_cpu}-${platform} | sed ${transform}` localedir=@datadir@/locale self=`basename $0` grub_setup=${sbindir}/`echo grub-setup | sed ${transform}` grub_mkimage=${bindir}/`echo grub-mkimage | sed ${transform}` grub_mkdevicemap=${sbindir}/`echo grub-mkdevicemap | sed ${transform}` grub_probe=${sbindir}/`echo grub-probe | sed ${transform}` grub_editenv=${bindir}/`echo grub-editenv | sed ${transform}` grub_mkrelpath=${bindir}/`echo grub-mkrelpath | sed ${transform}` rootdir= bootdir= grubdir=`echo "/@bootdirname@/@grubdirname@" | sed 's,//*,/,g'` modules= install_device= no_floppy= force_lba= recheck=no debug=no debug_image= update_nvram=yes ofpathname=`which ofpathname` nvsetenv=`which nvsetenv` efibootmgr=`which efibootmgr 2>/dev/null || true` removable=no efi_quiet= # Get GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR. if test -f ${sysconfdir}/default/grub ; then . ${sysconfdir}/default/grub fi bootloader_id="$(echo "$GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR" | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]' | cut -d' ' -f1)" if test -z "$bootloader_id"; then bootloader_id=grub fi if [ "${target_cpu}-${platform}" = "i386-pc" ] ; then disk_module=biosdisk elif [ "${platform}" = "ieee1275" ] || [ "${platform}" = "efi" ] ; then disk_module= else disk_module=ata fi # Usage: usage # Print the usage. usage () { if [ "${target_cpu}-${platform}" = "i386-pc" ] \ || [ "${target_cpu}-${platform}" = "sparc64-ieee1275" ]; then cat <. EOF } argument () { opt=$1 shift if test $# -eq 0; then echo "$0: option requires an argument -- '$opt'" 1>&2 exit 1 fi echo $1 } # Check the arguments. while test $# -gt 0 do option=$1 shift case "$option" in -h | --help) usage exit 0 ;; -v | --version) echo "$self (${PACKAGE_NAME}) ${PACKAGE_VERSION}" exit 0 ;; --modules) modules=`argument $option "$@"`; shift;; --modules=*) modules=`echo "$option" | sed 's/--modules=//'` ;; # Accept and ignore for compatibility --font) shift;; --font=*) ;; # Accept for compatibility --root-directory) rootdir=`argument $option "$@"`; shift;; --root-directory=*) rootdir=`echo "$option" | sed 's/--root-directory=//'` ;; --boot-directory) bootdir=`argument $option "$@"`; shift;; --boot-directory=*) bootdir=`echo "$option" | sed 's/--boot-directory=//'` ;; --grub-setup) grub_setup=`argument $option "$@"`; shift;; --grub-setup=*) grub_setup=`echo "$option" | sed 's/--grub-setup=//'` ;; --bootloader-id) bootloader_id=`argument $option "$@"`; shift;; --bootloader_id=*) bootloader_id=`echo "$option" | sed 's/--bootloader_id=//'` ;; --grub-mkimage) grub_mkimage=`argument $option "$@"`; shift;; --grub-mkimage=*) grub_mkimage=`echo "$option" | sed 's/--grub-mkimage=//'` ;; --grub-mkrelpath) grub_mkrelpath=`argument $option "$@"`; shift;; --grub-mkimage=*) grub_mkrelpath=`echo "$option" | sed 's/--grub-mkrelpath=//'` ;; --grub-mkdevicemap) grub_mkdevicemap=`argument $option "$@"`; shift;; --grub-mkdevicemap=*) grub_mkdevicemap=`echo "$option" | sed 's/--grub-mkdevicemap=//'` ;; --grub-probe) grub_probe=`argument $option "$@"`; shift;; --grub-probe=*) grub_probe=`echo "$option" | sed 's/--grub-probe=//'` ;; --no-floppy) no_floppy="--no-floppy" ;; --recheck) recheck=yes ;; --removable) removable=yes ;; --disk-module) if [ "${target_cpu}-${platform}" = "i386-pc" ] ; then disk_module=`argument $option "$@"`; shift; fi ;; --disk-module=*) if [ "${target_cpu}-${platform}" = "i386-pc" ] ; then disk_module=`echo "$option" | sed 's/--disk-module=//'` fi ;; --no-nvram) update_nvram=no ;; # This is an undocumented feature... --debug) debug=yes ;; --debug-image) debug_image=`argument $option "$@"`; shift;; --debug-image=*) debug_image=`echo "$option" | sed 's/--debug-image=//'` ;; -f | --force) setup_force="--force" ;; -*) echo "Unrecognized option \`$option'" 1>&2 usage exit 1 ;; *) if test "x$install_device" != x; then echo "More than one install_devices?" 1>&2 usage exit 1 fi install_device="${option}" ;; esac done # for make_system_path_relative_to_its_root() . ${libdir}/grub/grub-mkconfig_lib if test "x$install_device" = x && ([ "${target_cpu}-${platform}" = "i386-pc" ] \ || [ "${target_cpu}-${platform}" = "sparc64-ieee1275" ]); then echo "install_device not specified." 1>&2 usage exit 1 fi # If the debugging feature is enabled, print commands. setup_verbose= if test $debug = yes; then set -x setup_verbose="--verbose" efi_quiet=-q fi if [ -z "$bootdir" ]; then # Default bootdir if bootdir not initialized. bootdir=/@bootdirname@ if [ -n "$rootdir" ] ; then # Initialize bootdir if rootdir was initialized. bootdir=${rootdir}/@bootdirname@ fi fi grubdir=`echo "${bootdir}/@grubdirname@" | sed 's,//*,/,g'` device_map=${grubdir}/device.map grub_probe="${grub_probe} --device-map=${device_map}" # Check if GRUB is installed. if [ "${target_cpu}-${platform}" = "i386-pc" ] || [ "${target_cpu}-${platform}" = "sparc64-ieee1275" ] ; then set $grub_setup dummy if test -f "$1"; then : else echo "$1: Not found." 1>&2 exit 1 fi fi set $grub_mkimage dummy if test -f "$1"; then : else echo "$1: Not found." 1>&2 exit 1 fi set $grub_mkdevicemap dummy if test -f "$1"; then : else echo "$1: Not found." 1>&2 exit 1 fi if [ x"$platform" = xefi ]; then # Find the EFI System Partition. efidir= if test -d ${bootdir}/efi; then install_device=`$grub_mkdevicemap --device-map=/dev/stdout | $grub_probe --target=device --device-map=/dev/stdin ${bootdir}/efi` # Is it a mount point? if test "x$install_device" != "x`$grub_mkdevicemap --device-map=/dev/stdout | $grub_probe --target=device --device-map=/dev/stdin ${bootdir}`"; then efidir=${bootdir}/efi fi elif test -n "$rootdir" && test "x$rootdir" != "x/"; then # The EFI System Partition may have been given directly using # --root-directory. install_device=`$grub_mkdevicemap --device-map=/dev/stdout | $grub_probe --target=device --device-map=/dev/stdin ${rootdir}` # Is it a mount point? if test "x$install_device" != "x`$grub_mkdevicemap --device-map=/dev/stdout | $grub_probe --target=device --device-map=/dev/stdin ${rootdir}/..`"; then efidir=${rootdir} fi fi if test -n "$efidir"; then efi_fs=`$grub_probe --target=fs --device-map=${device_map} ${efidir}` if test "x$efi_fs" = xfat; then :; else echo "${efidir} doesn't look like an EFI partition." 1>&2 efidir= fi fi if test -n "$efidir"; then # The EFI specification requires that an EFI System Partition must # contain an "EFI" subdirectory, and that OS loaders are stored in # subdirectories below EFI. Vendors are expected to pick names that do # not collide with other vendors. To minimise collisions, we use the # name of our distributor if possible. efi_distributor="$bootloader_id" if test $removable = yes; then # The specification makes stricter requirements of removable # devices, in order that only one image can be automatically loaded # from them. The image must always reside under /EFI/BOOT, and it # must have a specific file name depending on the architecture. efi_distributor=BOOT case "$target_cpu" in i386) efi_file=BOOTIA32.EFI ;; x86-64) efi_file=BOOTX64.EFI ;; # GRUB does not yet support these architectures, but they're defined # by the specification so we include them here to ease future # expansion. ia64) efi_file=BOOTIA64.EFI ;; esac else # It is convenient for each architecture to have a different # efi_file, so that different versions can be installed in parallel. case "$target_cpu" in i386) efi_file=grubia32.efi ;; x86-64) efi_file=grubx64.efi ;; # GRUB does not yet support these architectures, but they're defined # by the specification so we include them here to ease future # expansion. ia64) efi_file=grubia64.efi ;; *) efi_file=grub.efi ;; esac # TODO: We should also use efibootmgr, if available, to add a Boot # entry for ourselves. fi efidir="$efidir/EFI/$efi_distributor" mkdir -p "$efidir" || exit 1 else # We don't know what's going on. Fall back to traditional # (non-specification-compliant) behaviour. efidir="$grubdir" efi_distributor= efi_file=grub.efi fi fi # Create the GRUB directory if it is not present. mkdir -p "$grubdir" || exit 1 # If --recheck is specified, remove the device map, if present. if test $recheck = yes; then rm -f $device_map fi # Create the device map file if it is not present. if test -f "$device_map"; then : else # Create a safe temporary file. test -n "$mklog" && log_file=`$mklog` $grub_mkdevicemap --device-map=$device_map $no_floppy || exit 1 fi # Make sure that there is no duplicated entry. tmp=`sed -n '/^([fh]d[0-9]*)/s/\(^(.*)\).*/\1/p' $device_map \ | sort | uniq -d | sed -n 1p` if test -n "$tmp"; then echo "The drive $tmp is defined multiple times in the device map $device_map" 1>&2 exit 1 fi # Copy the GRUB images to the GRUB directory. for file in ${grubdir}/*.mod ${grubdir}/*.lst ${grubdir}/*.img ${grubdir}/efiemu??.o; do if test -f $file && [ "`basename $file`" != menu.lst ]; then rm -f $file || exit 1 fi done for file in ${pkglibdir}/*.mod ${pkglibdir}/*.lst; do cp -f $file ${grubdir} || exit 1 done if [ "${target_cpu}-${platform}" = "i386-pc" ] || [ "${target_cpu}-${platform}" = "sparc64-ieee1275" ] ; then for file in ${pkglibdir}/*.img ${pkglibdir}/efiemu??.o; do if test -f $file; then cp -f $file ${grubdir} || exit 1 fi done fi # Copy gettext files mkdir -p ${grubdir}/locale/ for dir in ${localedir}/*; do if test -f "$dir/LC_MESSAGES/grub.mo"; then cp -f "$dir/LC_MESSAGES/grub.mo" "${grubdir}/locale/${dir##*/}.mo" fi done # Write device to a variable so we don't have to traverse /dev every time. grub_device=`$grub_probe --target=device ${grubdir}` || exit 1 if ! test -f ${grubdir}/grubenv; then $grub_editenv ${grubdir}/grubenv create fi # Create the core image. First, auto-detect the filesystem module. fs_module=`$grub_probe --target=fs --device ${grub_device}` if test "x$fs_module" = x -a "x$modules" = x; then echo "Auto-detection of a filesystem module failed." 1>&2 echo "Please specify the module with the option \`--modules' explicitly." 1>&2 exit 1 fi # Then the partition map module. In order to support partition-less media, # this command is allowed to fail (--target=fs already grants us that the # filesystem will be accessible). partmap_module= for x in `$grub_probe --target=partmap --device ${grub_device} 2> /dev/null`; do partmap_module="$partmap_module part_$x"; done # Device abstraction module, if any (lvm, raid). devabstraction_module=`$grub_probe --target=abstraction --device ${grub_device}` # The order in this list is critical. Be careful when modifying it. modules="$modules $disk_module" modules="$modules $fs_module $partmap_module $devabstraction_module" relative_grubdir=`make_system_path_relative_to_its_root ${grubdir}` || exit 1 if [ "x${relative_grubdir}" = "x" ] ; then relative_grubdir=/ fi prefix_drive= config_opt= rm -f ${grubdir}/load.cfg if [ "x${debug_image}" != x ]; then echo "set debug='${debug_image}'" >> ${grubdir}/load.cfg config_opt="-c ${grubdir}/load.cfg " fi if [ "x${devabstraction_module}" = "x" ] ; then if [ x"${install_device}" != x ]; then if echo "${install_device}" | grep -qx "(.*)" ; then install_drive="${install_device}" else install_drive="`$grub_probe --target=drive --device ${install_device}`" || exit 1 fi install_drive="`echo ${install_drive} | sed -e s/,[a-z0-9,]*//g`" fi grub_drive="`$grub_probe --target=drive --device ${grub_device}`" || exit 1 # Strip partition number grub_partition="`echo ${grub_drive} | sed -e 's/^[^,]*,//; s/)$//'`" grub_drive="`echo ${grub_drive} | sed -e s/,[a-z0-9,]*//g`" if [ "$disk_module" = ata ] ; then # generic method (used on coreboot and ata mod) uuid="`$grub_probe --target=fs_uuid --device ${grub_device}`" if [ "x${uuid}" = "x" ] ; then echo "UUID needed with ata mod, but the filesystem containing ${grubdir} does not support UUIDs." 1>&2 exit 1 fi echo "search.fs_uuid ${uuid} root " >> ${grubdir}/load.cfg echo 'set prefix=($root)'"${relative_grubdir}" >> ${grubdir}/load.cfg config_opt="-c ${grubdir}/load.cfg " modules="$modules search_fs_uuid" elif [ "x${grub_drive}" != "x${install_drive}" ] ; then uuid="`$grub_probe --target=fs_uuid --device ${grub_device}`" if [ "x${uuid}" = "x" ] ; then echo "You attempted a cross-disk install, but the filesystem containing ${grubdir} does not support UUIDs." 1>&2 exit 1 fi echo "search.fs_uuid ${uuid} root " >> ${grubdir}/load.cfg echo 'set prefix=($root)'"${relative_grubdir}" >> ${grubdir}/load.cfg config_opt="-c ${grubdir}/load.cfg " modules="$modules search_fs_uuid" elif [ "x$platform" = xefi ] || [ "x$platform" = xpc ]; then # we need to hardcode the partition number in the core image's prefix. prefix_drive="(,$grub_partition)" fi else prefix_drive=`$grub_probe --target=drive --device ${grub_device}` || exit 1 fi case "${target_cpu}-${platform}" in sparc64-ieee1275) mkimage_target=sparc64-ieee1275-raw ;; mips-yeeloong) mkimage_target=mipsel-yeeloong-elf ;; *) mkimage_target="${target_cpu}-${platform}" ;; esac case "${target_cpu}-${platform}" in i386-efi | x86_64-efi) imgext=efi ;; mips-yeeloong | i386-coreboot | i386-multiboot | i386-ieee1275 \ | powerpc-ieee1275) imgext=elf ;; *) imgext=img ;; esac $grub_mkimage ${config_opt} -d ${pkglibdir} -O ${mkimage_target} --output=${grubdir}/core.${imgext} --prefix=${prefix_drive}${relative_grubdir} $modules || exit 1 # Backward-compatibility kludges if [ "${target_cpu}-${platform}" = "mips-yeeloong" ]; then cp ${grubdir}/core.${imgext} /boot/grub.elf elif [ "${target_cpu}-${platform}" = "i386-ieee1275" ] || [ "${target_cpu}-${platform}" = "powerpc-ieee1275" ]; then cp ${grubdir}/core.${imgext} /boot/grub/grub elif [ "${target_cpu}-${platform}" = "i386-efi" ] || [ "${target_cpu}-${platform}" = "x86_64-efi" ]; then $grub_mkimage ${config_opt} -d ${pkglibdir} -O ${mkimage_target} --output=${grubdir}/grub.efi --prefix="" $modules || exit 1 fi # Perform the platform-dependent install if [ "${target_cpu}-${platform}" = "i386-pc" ] || [ "${target_cpu}-${platform}" = "sparc64-ieee1275" ] ; then # Now perform the installation. $grub_setup ${setup_verbose} ${setup_force} --directory=${grubdir} \ --device-map=${device_map} ${install_device} || exit 1 elif [ "${target_cpu}-${platform}" = "i386-ieee1275" ] || [ "${target_cpu}-${platform}" = "powerpc-ieee1275" ]; then if [ x"$update_nvram" = xyes ]; then set $ofpathname dummy if test -f "$1"; then : else echo "$1: Not found." 1>&2 exit 1 fi set $nvsetenv dummy if test -f "$1"; then : else echo "$1: Not found." 1>&2 exit 1 fi # Get the Open Firmware device tree path translation. dev=`echo $grub_device | sed -e 's/\/dev\///' -e 's/[0-9]\+//'` partno=`echo $grub_device | sed -e 's/.*[^0-9]\([0-9]\+\)$/\1/'` ofpath=`$ofpathname $dev` || { echo "Couldn't find Open Firmware device tree path for $dev." echo "You will have to set boot-device manually." exit 1 } # Point boot-device at the new grub install boot_device="$ofpath:$partno,"`grub-mkrelpath ${grubdir}/core.${imgext} | sed 's,/,\\\\,g'` "$nvsetenv" boot-device "$boot_device" || { echo "$nvsetenv failed." echo "You will have to set boot-device manually. At the Open Firmware prompt, type:" echo " setenv boot-device $boot_device" exit 1 } fi elif [ x"$platform" = xefi ]; then cp ${grubdir}/core.${imgext} ${efidir}/${efi_file} # Try to make this image bootable using the EFI Boot Manager, if available. if test "$removable" = no && test -n "$efi_distributor" && \ test -n "$efibootmgr"; then # On Linux, we need the efivars kernel modules. case "$host_os" in linux*) modprobe -q efivars 2>/dev/null || true ;; esac # Delete old entries from the same distributor. for bootnum in `efibootmgr | grep '^Boot[0-9]' | \ fgrep -i " $efi_distributor" | cut -b5-8`; do efibootmgr $efi_quiet -b "$bootnum" -B done # Add a new entry for the image we just created. efibootmgr needs to be # given the disk device and partition number separately, so we have to # fiddle about with grub-probe to get hold of this reasonably reliably. # Use fresh device map text to avoid any problems with stale data, since # all we need here is a one-to-one mapping. clean_devmap="$($grub_mkdevicemap --device-map=/dev/stdout)" efidir_drive="$(echo "$clean_devmap" | $grub_probe --target=drive --device-map=/dev/stdin "$efidir")" if test -z "$efidir_drive"; then echo "Can't find GRUB drive for $efidir; unable to create EFI Boot Manager entry." >&2 else efidir_disk="$(echo "$clean_devmap" | grep "^$(echo "$efidir_drive" | sed 's/,[^)]*//')" | cut -f2)" efidir_part="$(echo "$efidir_drive" | sed 's/^([^,]*,[^0-9]*//; s/[^0-9].*//')" efibootmgr $efi_quiet -c -d "$efidir_disk" -p "$efidir_part" -w \ -L "$GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR" -l "\\EFI\\$efi_distributor\\$efi_file" fi fi fi echo "Installation finished. No error reported." # Bye. exit 0