HardenedBSD/usr.sbin/bsdinstall/startbsdinstall
Mariusz Zaborski cd724c2592 bsdinstall: complete whitelabeling the installer
The commit 147585b489 introduces
whitlabeling. This commit addresses couple more places where the
os name was missed.

Reviewed by:	imp, asiciliano, brd
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D43638
2024-02-04 13:01:08 +01:00

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#!/bin/sh
BSDCFG_SHARE="/usr/share/bsdconfig"
. $BSDCFG_SHARE/common.subr || exit 1
: ${BSDDIALOG_OK=0}
: ${BSDDIALOG_CANCEL=1}
: ${BSDDIALOG_HELP=2}
: ${BSDDIALOG_EXTRA=3}
: ${BSDDIALOG_ESC=5}
: ${BSDDIALOG_ERROR=255}
kbdcontrol -d >/dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
# Syscons: use xterm, start interesting things on other VTYs
TERM=xterm
# Don't send ESC on function-key 62/63 (left/right command key)
kbdcontrol -f 62 '' > /dev/null 2>&1
kbdcontrol -f 63 '' > /dev/null 2>&1
if [ -z "$EXTERNAL_VTY_STARTED" ]; then
# Init will clean these processes up if/when the system
# goes multiuser
touch /tmp/bsdinstall_log
tail -f /tmp/bsdinstall_log > /dev/ttyv2 &
/usr/libexec/getty autologin ttyv3 &
EXTERNAL_VTY_STARTED=1
fi
else
# Serial or other console
echo
echo "Welcome to ${OSNAME}!"
echo
echo "Please choose the appropriate terminal type for your system."
echo "Common console types are:"
echo " ansi Standard ANSI terminal"
echo " vt100 VT100 or compatible terminal"
echo " xterm xterm terminal emulator (or compatible)"
echo
echo -n "Console type [vt100]: "
read TERM
TERM=${TERM:-vt100}
fi
export TERM
# Query terminal size; useful for serial lines.
resizewin -z
if [ -f /etc/installerconfig ]; then
if [ "$1" != "primary" ]; then
bsddialog --backtitle "${OSNAME} Installer" --title "Installing" --msgbox "${OSNAME} is being installed from a script; please use the primary console." 0 0
. "$0"
elif bsdinstall script /etc/installerconfig; then
bsddialog --backtitle "${OSNAME} Installer" --title "Complete" --no-cancel --ok-label "Reboot" --pause "Installation of ${OSNAME} complete! Rebooting in 10 seconds" 10 30 10
reboot
else
bsddialog --backtitle "${OSNAME} Installer" --title "Error" --textbox /tmp/bsdinstall_log 0 0
fi
exit
fi
bsddialog --backtitle "${OSNAME} Installer" --title "Welcome" --extra-button --extra-label "Shell" --ok-label "Install" --cancel-label "Live System" --yesno "Welcome to ${OSNAME}! Would you like to begin an installation or use the live system?" 0 0
case $? in
$BSDDIALOG_OK) # Install
# If not netbooting, have the installer configure the network
dlv=`/sbin/sysctl -n vfs.nfs.diskless_valid 2> /dev/null`
if [ ${dlv:=0} -eq 0 -a ! -f /etc/diskless ]; then
BSDINSTALL_CONFIGCURRENT=yes; export BSDINSTALL_CONFIGCURRENT
fi
trap true SIGINT # Ignore cntrl-C here
bsdinstall
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
bsddialog --backtitle "${OSNAME} Installer" --title "Complete" --ok-label "Reboot" --extra-button --extra-label "Shutdown" --cancel-label "Live System" --yesno "Installation of ${OSNAME} complete! Would you like to reboot into the installed system now?" 0 0
case $? in
$BSDDIALOG_OK) # Reboot
reboot
;;
$BSDDIALOG_EXTRA) # Shutdown
shutdown -p now
# shutdown(8) daemonizes, with the actual signal to
# init(8) happening in the child, but if we exit the
# script then runconsoles will clean up its children
# thinking we're trying to go multiuser (and if the
# user has disabled multiple console support we'll
# still start trying to go multi-user, which gives
# confusing output on the console if the daemon is slow
# to run). Thus we spin while the daemon runs.
while true; do
sleep 1
done
;;
$BSDDIALOG_CANCEL) # Live System
exit 0
;;
esac
else
. "$0"
fi
;;
$BSDDIALOG_CANCEL) # Live System
exit 0
;;
$BSDDIALOG_EXTRA) # Shell
clear
echo "When finished, type 'exit' to return to the installer."
/bin/sh
. "$0"
;;
esac