linux-live/initramfs/cleanup

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#!/bin/sh
# This script must be executed with parameter "--start" at the end of distro shutdown
# What it does is it executes as init (process 1) and unmounts all filesystems
# including union and the USB device (if any), so it can be cleanly removed
#
# Simply add the following as the last command executed by init on your distro
# instead of the actual poweroff or shutdown command:
#
# exec /mnt/live/lib/cleanup --start poweroff
# or
# exec /mnt/live/lib/cleanup --start shutdown
#
# on Slackware, add this to rc.0:
# exec /mnt/live/lib/cleanup --start /sbin/$command
#
# It may be needed to call this script also with --killall5 from your shutdown scripts
# instead of calling regular killall5, to prevent fuse filesystems from being killed
#
# Author: Tomas M <http://www.linux-live.org/>
#
if [ "$1" = "--killall5" ]; then
# kill all unneeded processes, which have smaller ID then the ID of
# current shell's parent process. We can't use killall5, as it would kill some
# processes which may be currently needed, for example fuse filesystems (ntfs-3g).
for pid in $(/mnt/live/bin/ps | grep -v "PID" | grep -E -v "\[.*\]" | grep -E -v "mount|posixovl|fuse" | sed -r "s/^ +//" | cut -d " " -f 1); do
if [ $pid -lt $PPID ]; then
LIST="$LIST $pid"
fi
done
kill -15 $LIST 2>/dev/null # SIGTERM
sleep 2 # give processes some time to end properly
kill -9 $LIST 2>/dev/null # SIGKILL
fi
if [ "$1" = "--start" ]; then
# This is the part which is to be called from shutdown script.
# We will assume init is running as process 1 and re-executes itself after 'telinit u'
# So we're going to force init to stop and start this script instead as PID 1
# If your init works differently, you may need to slightly modify few lines below
# - without this, init would be blocking union and it couldn't be unmounted later.
cd /mnt/live
cp "$0" sbin/init
pivot_root . memory/union
echo "$2 -f" > /lib/command
chroot /memory/union /sbin/telinit u
fi
if [ "$1" = "--init" ]; then
# now we're called from init to replace the process nr 1.
# We know that init binary reexecutes itself with --init parameter
# All other processes are already killed
# so our goal now is just to unmount everything and reboot/shutdown
# First, mount proc and sys again since it will be needed and it was already unmounted
mount -t proc proc /proc >/dev/console 2>&1
mount -t sysfs sysfs /sys >/dev/console 2>&1
# if debug is requested, start commandline prompt here
if grep -q debug /proc/cmdline; then
echo "Starting shell for debug" >/dev/console
setsid sh -c 'exec sh < /dev/tty1 >/dev/tty1 2>&1'
fi
# Update devs so we are aware of all active /dev/loop* files.
# Detach loop devices which are no longer used
mdev -s
losetup | cut -d : -f 1 | xargs -n 1 losetup -d
# next, unmount everything from union, backwards
tac /proc/mounts | grep union | cut -d " " -f 2 | while read LINE; do
umount $LINE >/dev/console 2>&1
umount -l $LINE
done
# then free up loop mounts, backwards
tac /proc/mounts | grep loop | cut -d " " -f 2 | while read LINE; do
umount $LINE >/dev/console 2>&1 || \
umount -l $LINE
done
# remember from which device we are started, do it now before we lose it
DEVICE="$(cat /proc/mounts | grep /memory/data | grep /dev/ | cut -d " " -f 1)"
# free up memory mounts, backwards
tac /proc/mounts | grep memory | cut -d " " -f 2 | while read LINE; do
umount $LINE >/dev/console 2>&1
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
mount -o remount,ro $LINE >/dev/console 2>&1
umount -l $LINE
fi
done
# eject cdrom device if we were running from it
for i in $(cat /proc/sys/dev/cdrom/info | grep name); do
if [ "$DEVICE" = "/dev/$i" ]; then
echo "Attemptiong to eject /dev/$i..." >/dev/console
eject /dev/$i
echo "CD/DVD tray will close in 6 seconds..." >/dev/console
sleep 6
eject -t /dev/$i
fi
done
# and finally, last chance to run some commands by hand
if grep -q debug /proc/cmdline; then
echo "Starting shell for debug" >/dev/console
setsid sh -c 'exec sh < /dev/tty1 >/dev/tty1 2>&1'
fi
cat /lib/command >/dev/console
$(cat /lib/command 2>/dev/null)
reboot -f
fi