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74b2bf3650
- Extend avoid-divide-by-zero-sigtrap.patch to make the crash handler know about SIGTRAP and SIGSYS - Add avoid-divide-by-zero-sigtrap.patch which fixes bnc#867663 that is a divide by zero on a jobless system - Use latest regenerate-initrd rpm macros (fate#313506) - Add rescue-emergency-target-conflicts.patch to avoid that emergency and rescue sulogin are fighting on console - Modify systemd-sleep-grub to let hybrid-sleep.target work even on XEN, changes from Thomas Blume (bnc#873432) - Add backported upstream patch 0001-reduce-the-amount-of-messages-logged-to-dev-kmsg-whe.patch - Add patch systemd-detect-xendom.patch from Thomas Blume to be able to detect XEN dom0 as well as domU - systemd conflicts with sysvinit, ven if the package systemd-sysvinit does already conflict with sysvinit-init (bnc#873444) - Extend avoid-divide-by-zero-sigtrap.patch to make the crash handler know about SIGTRAP and SIGSYS - Add avoid-divide-by-zero-sigtrap.patch which fixes bnc#867663 that is a divide by zero on a jobless system - Use latest regenerate-initrd rpm macros (fate#313506) - Add rescue-emergency-target-conflicts.patch to avoid that emergency and rescue sulogin are fighting on console OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/230483 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/systemd?expand=0&rev=182
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5.9 KiB
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205 lines
5.9 KiB
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#!/bin/bash
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2013 SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
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set -x
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prepare-parameters()
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{
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eval `grep LOADER_TYPE= /etc/sysconfig/bootloader`
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if [ x"$LOADER_TYPE" = "xgrub2" -o x"$LOADER_TYPE" = "xgrub2-efi" ]; then
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GRUBONCE="/usr/sbin/grub2-once"
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GRUBDEFAULT="/boot/grub2/grubenv"
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GRUB2EDITENV="/usr/bin/grub2-editenv"
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GRUB2CONF="/boot/grub2/grub.cfg"
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BLKID="/usr/sbin/blkid"
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getkernels="getkernels-grub2"
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fi
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}
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#####################################################################
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# gets a list of available kernels from /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
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# kernels are in the array $KERNELS, output to stdout to be eval-ed.
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getkernels-grub2()
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{
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local I DUMMY MNT ROOTDEV
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declare -i I=0 J=-1
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# we need the root partition later to decide if this is the kernel to select
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while read ROOTDEV MNT DUMMY; do
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[ "$ROOTDEV" = "rootfs" ] && continue # not what we are searching for
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if [ "$MNT" = "/" ]; then
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break
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fi
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done < /proc/mounts
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while read LINE; do
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case $LINE in
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menuentry\ *)
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let J++
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;;
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set\ default*)
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local DEFAULT=${LINE#*default=}
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if echo $DEFAULT | grep -q saved_entry ; then
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local SAVED=`$GRUB2EDITENV $GRUBDEFAULT list | sed -n s/^saved_entry=//p`
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if [ -n "$SAVED" ]; then
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DEFAULT_BOOT=$($GRUBONCE --show-mapped "$SAVED")
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fi
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fi
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;;
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linux*noresume*|module*xen*noresume*)
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echo " Skipping grub entry #${J}, because it has the noresume option" >&2
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;;
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linux*root=*|module*xen*root=*)
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local ROOT
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ROOT=${LINE#*root=}
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DUMMY=($ROOT)
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ROOT=${DUMMY[0]}
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if [ x"${ROOT:0:5}" = "xUUID=" ]; then
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UUID=${ROOT#UUID=}
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if [ -n "$UUID" ]; then
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ROOT=$($BLKID -U $UUID)
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fi
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fi
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if [ "$(stat -Lc '%t:%T' $ROOT)" != "$(stat -Lc '%t:%T' $ROOTDEV)" ]; then
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echo " Skipping grub entry #${J}, because its root= parameter ($ROOT)" >&2
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echo " does not match the current root device ($ROOTDEV)." >&2
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continue
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fi
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DUMMY=($LINE) # kernel (hd0,1)/boot/vmlinuz-ABC root=/dev/hda2
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echo "KERNELS[$I]='${DUMMY[1]##*/}'" # vmlinuz-ABC
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echo "MENU_ENTRIES[$I]=$J"
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# DEBUG "Found kernel entry #${I}: '${DUMMY[1]##*/}'" INFO
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let I++
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;;
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linux*|module*xen*)
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# a kernel without "root="? We better skip that one...
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echo " Skipping grub entry #${J}, because it has no root= option" >&2
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;;
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*) ;;
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esac
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done < "$GRUB2CONF"
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}
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#############################################################
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# runs grubonce from the grub package to select which kernel
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# to boot on next startup
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grub-once()
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{
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if [ -x "$GRUBONCE" ]; then
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echo " running '$GRUBONCE $1'"
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$GRUBONCE $1
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else
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echo "WARNING: $GRUBONCE not found, not preparing bootloader"
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fi
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}
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#############################################################
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# restore grub default after (eventually failed) resume
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grub-once-restore()
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{
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echo "INFO: running grub-once-restore"
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prepare-parameters
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$GRUB2EDITENV $GRUBDEFAULT unset next_entry
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}
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#############################################################################
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# try to find a kernel image that matches the actually running kernel.
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# We need this, if more than one kernel is installed. This works reasonably
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# well with grub, if all kernels are named "vmlinuz-`uname -r`" and are
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# located in /boot. If they are not, good luck ;-)
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find-kernel-entry()
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{
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NEXT_BOOT=-1
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ARCH=`uname -m`
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declare -i I=0
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# DEBUG "running kernel: $RUNNING" DIAG
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while [ -n "${KERNELS[$I]}" ]; do
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BOOTING="${KERNELS[$I]}"
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if IMAGE=`readlink /boot/$BOOTING` && [ -e "/boot/${IMAGE##*/}" ]; then
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# DEBUG "Found kernel symlink $BOOTING => $IMAGE" INFO
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BOOTING=$IMAGE
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fi
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case $ARCH in
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ppc*) BOOTING="${BOOTING#*vmlinux-}" ;;
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*) BOOTING="${BOOTING#*vmlinuz-}" ;;
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esac
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if [ "$RUNNING" == "$BOOTING" ]; then
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NEXT_BOOT=${MENU_ENTRIES[$I]}
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echo " running kernel is grub menu entry $NEXT_BOOT (${KERNELS[$I]})"
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break
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fi
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let I++
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done
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# if we have not found a kernel, issue a warning.
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# if we have found a kernel, we'll do "grub-once" later, after
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# prepare_suspend finished.
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if [ $NEXT_BOOT -eq -1 ]; then
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echo "WARNING: no kernelfile matching the running kernel found"
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fi
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}
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#############################################################################
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# if we did not find a kernel (or BOOT_LOADER is not GRUB) check,
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# if the running kernel is still the one that will (probably) be booted for
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# resume (default entry in menu.lst or, if there is none, the kernel file
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# /boot/vmlinuz points to.)
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# This will only work, if you use "original" SUSE kernels.
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# you can always override with the config variable set to "yes"
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prepare-grub()
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{
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echo "INFO: running prepare-grub"
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prepare-parameters
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eval `$getkernels`
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RUNNING=`uname -r`
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find-kernel-entry
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RET=0
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if [ $NEXT_BOOT -eq -1 ]; then
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# which kernel is booted with the default entry?
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BOOTING="${KERNELS[$DEFAULT_BOOT]}"
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# if there is no default entry (no menu.lst?) we fall back to
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# the default of /boot/vmlinuz.
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[ -z "$BOOTING" ] && BOOTING="vmlinuz"
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if IMAGE=`readlink /boot/$BOOTING` && [ -e "/boot/${IMAGE##*/}" ]; then
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BOOTING=$IMAGE
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fi
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BOOTING="${BOOTING#*vmlinuz-}"
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echo "running kernel: '$RUNNING', probably booting kernel: '$BOOTING'"
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if [ "$BOOTING" != "$RUNNING" ]; then
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echo "ERROR: kernel version mismatch, cannot suspend to disk"
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echo "running: $RUNNING booting: $BOOTING" >> $INHIBIT
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RET=1
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fi
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else
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# set the bootloader to the running kernel
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echo " preparing boot-loader: selecting entry $NEXT_BOOT, kernel /boot/$BOOTING"
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T1=`date +"%s%N"`
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sync; sync; sync # this is needed to speed up grub-once on reiserfs
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T2=`date +"%s%N"`
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echo " grub-once: `grub-once $NEXT_BOOT`"
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T3=`date +"%s%N"`
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S=$(((T2-T1)/100000000)); S="$((S/10)).${S:0-1}"
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G=$(((T3-T2)/100000000)); G="$((G/10)).${G:0-1}"
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echo " time needed for sync: $S seconds, time needed for grub: $G seconds."
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fi
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return $RET
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}
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###### main()
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if [ "$1" = pre ] ; then
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prepare-grub
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fi
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if [ "$1" = post ] ; then
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grub-once-restore
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fi
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