systemd/fixlet-systemd-post.sh

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#! /bin/bash
#
# This script contains all the fixups run when systemd package is installed or
# updated.
#
# /etc/sysconfig/console | /etc/vconsole.conf
# -------------------------+---------------------
# CONSOLE_FONT | FONT
# CONSOLE_SCREENMAP | FONT_MAP
# CONSOLE_UNICODEMAP | FONT_UNIMAP
migrate_locale () {
local migrated=""
if ! test -f /etc/sysconfig/console; then
return
fi
source /etc/sysconfig/console || return
if test -f /etc/vconsole.conf; then
source /etc/vconsole.conf || return
fi
if test -n "$CONSOLE_FONT" && test -z "$FONT"; then
echo "FONT=$CONSOLE_FONT" >>/etc/vconsole.conf
migrated+="CONSOLE_FONT "
fi
if test -n "$CONSOLE_SCREENMAP" && test -z "$FONT_MAP"; then
echo "FONT_MAP=$CONSOLE_SCREENMAP" >>/etc/vconsole.conf
migrated+="CONSOLE_SCREENMAP "
fi
if test -n "$CONSOLE_UNICODEMAP" && test -z "$FONT_UNIMAP"; then
echo "FONT_UNIMAP=$CONSOLE_UNICODEMAP" >>/etc/vconsole.conf
migrated+="CONSOLE_UNICODEMAP "
fi
if test -n "$migrated"; then
echo >&2 "The following variables from /etc/sysconfig/console have been migrated"
echo >&2 "into /etc/vconsole.conf:"
echo >&2
for v in $migrated; do echo " - $v=${!v}"; done
echo >&2
echo >&2 "Please edit /etc/vconsole.conf if you need to tune these settings"
echo >&2 "as /etc/sysconfig/console won't be considered anymore."
echo >&2
fi
}
# /etc/sysconfig/keyboard | /etc/vconsole.conf
# -------------------------+---------------------
# KEYTABLE | KEYMAP
migrate_keyboard () {
local migrated=""
if ! test -f /etc/sysconfig/keyboard; then
return
fi
source /etc/sysconfig/keyboard || return
if test -f /etc/vconsole.conf; then
source /etc/vconsole.conf || return
fi
if test -n "$KEYTABLE" && test -z "$KEYMAP"; then
echo "KEYMAP=$KEYTABLE" >>/etc/vconsole.conf
migrated+="KEYTABLE "
fi
if test -n "$migrated"; then
echo >&2 "The following variables from /etc/sysconfig/keyboard have been migrated"
echo >&2 "into /etc/vconsole.conf:"
echo >&2
for v in $migrated; do echo " - $v=${!v}"; done
echo >&2
echo >&2 "Please use localectl(1) if you need to tune these settings since"
echo >&2 "/etc/sysconfig/keyboard won't be considered anymore."
echo >&2
fi
}
# According to
# https://www.suse.com/documentation/sles-12/book_sle_admin/data/sec_suse_l10n.html,
# variables in /etc/sysconfig/language are supposed to be passed to the users'
# shell *only*. However it seems that there has been some confusion and they
# ended up configuring the system-wide locale as well. The logic followed by
# systemd was implemented in commit 01c4b6f4f0d951d17f6873f68156ecd7763429c6,
# which was reverted. The code below follows the same logic to migrate content
# of /etc/sysconfig/language into locale.conf.
migrate_language () {
local lang=
local migrated=false
if ! test -f /etc/sysconfig/language; then
return
fi
source /etc/sysconfig/language || return
lang=$(grep ^LANG= /etc/locale.conf 2>/dev/null)
lang=${lang#LANG=}
case "$ROOT_USES_LANG" in
yes)
if test -z "$lang" && test -n "$RC_LANG"; then
echo "LANG=$RC_LANG" >>/etc/locale.conf
migrated=true
fi
;;
ctype)
if ! grep -q ^LC_CTYPE= /etc/locale.conf 2>/dev/null; then
: ${lc_ctype:="$lang"}
: ${lc_ctype:="$RC_LC_CTYPE"}
: ${lc_ctype:="$RC_LANG"}
if test -n "$lc_ctype"; then
echo "LC_CTYPE=$lc_ctype" >>/etc/locale.conf
migrated=true
fi
fi
;;
esac
if $migrated; then
echo >&2 "The content of /etc/sysconfig/language has been migrated into"
echo >&2 "/etc/locale.conf. The former file is now only used for setting"
echo >&2 "the locale used by user's shells. The system-wide locale is"
echo >&2 "only read from /etc/locale.conf since now."
echo >&2
echo >&2 "Please only use localectl(1) or YaST if you need to change the"
echo >&2 "settings of the *system-wide* locale from now."
fi
}
#
# Migrate old i18n settings previously configured in /etc/sysconfig to the new
# locations used by systemd (/etc/locale.conf, /etc/vconsole.conf, ...). Recent
# versions of systemd parse the new locations only.
#
# This is needed both at package updates and package installations because we
# might be upgrading from a system which was running SysV init (systemd package
# is being installed).
#
# Note: run only once.
#
migrate_sysconfig_i18n() {
local tagfile=/var/lib/systemd/rpm/systemd-i18n_migrated
local -i rv=0
if [ -e $tagfile ]; then
return 0
fi
# The marker could have been incorrectly put in /usr/lib.
mv /usr/lib/systemd/scripts/.migrate-sysconfig-i18n.sh~done $tagfile &>/dev/null
# The tag files have been moved to /var/lib/systemd/rpm later.
mv /var/lib/systemd/i18n-migrated $tagfile &>/dev/null
if [ -e $tagfile ]; then
return 0
fi
touch $tagfile
migrate_locale; rv+=$?
migrate_keyboard; rv+=$?
migrate_language; rv+=$?
if [ $rv -gt 0 ]; then
echo >&2 "Failed to migrate i18n settings from /etc/sysconfig, ignoring."
fi
return $rv
}
#
# This function is supposed to be called from the %post section of the main
# package. It contains all the fixups needed when the system was running a
# version of systemd older than v210.
#
# All hacks can potentially break the admin settings since they work in /etc.
#
fix_pre_210() {
local tagfile=/var/lib/systemd/rpm/systemd-pre_210_fixed
if [ -e $tagfile ]; then
return 0
fi
touch $tagfile
#
# During migration from sysvinit to systemd, we used to set the systemd
# default target to one of the 'runlevel*.target' after reading the
# default runlevel from /etc/inittab. We don't do that anymore because
# in most cases using the graphical.target target, which is the default,
# will do the right thing. Moreover the runlevel targets are considered
# as deprecated, so we convert them into "true" systemd targets instead
# here.
#
if target=$(readlink /etc/systemd/system/default.target); then
target=$(basename $target)
case "$target" in
runlevel?.target)
echo "Default target is '$target' but use of runlevels is deprecated, converting"
systemctl --no-reload set-default $target
esac
fi
#
# Migrate any symlink which may refer to the old path (ie /lib/systemd).
#
for f in $(find /etc/systemd/system -type l -xtype l); do
new_target="/usr$(readlink $f)"
[ -f "$new_target" ] && ln -s -f "$new_target" "$f"
done
}
#
# /etc/machine-id might have been created writeable incorrectly (boo#1092269).
#
# Note: run at each package update.
#
fix_machine_id_perms() {
if [ "$(stat -c%a /etc/machine-id)" != 444 ]; then
echo "Incorrect file mode bits for /etc/machine-id which should be 0444, fixing..."
chmod 444 /etc/machine-id
fi
}
#
# v228 wrongly set world writable suid root permissions on timestamp files used
# by permanent timers. Fix the timestamps that might have been created by the
# affected versions of systemd (bsc#1020601).
#
# Note: run at each package update.
#
fix_bsc_1020601() {
for stamp in $(ls /var/lib/systemd/timers/stamp-*.timer 2>/dev/null); do
chmod 0644 $stamp
done
# Same for user lingering created by logind.
for username in $(ls /var/lib/systemd/linger/* 2>/dev/null); do
chmod 0644 $username
done
}
#
# Due to the fact that DynamicUser= was turned ON during v235 and then switched
# back to off in v240, /var/lib/systemd/timesync might be a symlink pointing to
# /var/lib/private/systemd/timesync, which is inaccessible for systemd-timesync
# user as /var/lib/private is 0700 root:root, see
# https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/11329 for details.
#
# Note: only TW might be affected by this bug.
# Note: run at each package update.
#
fix_issue_11329() {
if [ -L /var/lib/systemd/timesync ]; then
rm /var/lib/systemd/timesync
mv /var/lib/private/systemd/timesync /var/lib/systemd/timesync
fi
}
#
# We don't ship after-local.service anymore however as a courtesy we install a
# copy in /etc for users who are relying on it.
#
# Note: should run only once since it is conditionalized on the presence of
# %{_unitdir}/after-local.service
#
drop_after_local_support() {
if [ -x /etc/init.d/after.local ] &&
[ -f /usr/lib/systemd/system/after-local.service ]; then
echo "after-local.service is no more provided by systemd but a copy has been installed in /etc"
cp /usr/lib/systemd/system/after-local.service /etc/systemd/system/
ln -s ../after-local.service /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/after-local.service
fi
}
#
# We have stopped shipping the main config files in /etc but we don't try to
# clean them up automatically as it can have unexepected side effects
# (bsc#1226415). Instead we simply suggest users to convert them (if they exist)
# into drop-ins.
#
# Note: run at each package update
#
check_config_files () {
config_files=(systemd/journald.conf systemd/logind.conf systemd/system.conf systemd/user.conf
systemd/pstore.conf systemd/sleep.conf systemd/timesyncd.conf systemd/coredump.conf
systemd/journal-remote.conf systemd/journal-upload.conf systemd/networkd.conf
systemd/resolved.conf systemd/oomd.conf udev/iocost.conf)
for f in ${config_files[*]}; do
[ -e /etc/$f ] || continue
cat >&2 <<EOF
Main configuration files are deprecated in favor of drop-ins.
Hence we suggest you to remove /etc/$f if it doesn't contain any customization or convert it into drop-in otherwise.
For more details, please visit https://en.opensuse.org/Systemd#Configuration.
EOF
done
}
r=0
fix_machine_id_perms || r=1
fix_pre_210 || r=1
migrate_sysconfig_i18n || r=1
fix_bsc_1020601 || r=1
fix_issue_11329 || r=1
drop_after_local_support || r=1
exit $r