#!/bin/sh # Xem dom0 kernel installation script # Written by Chris Abela , 20100515 # Modified by Mario Preksavec KERNEL=${KERNEL:-4.4.14} XEN=${XEN:-4.6.3} BOOTLOADER=${BOOTLOADER:-lilo} ROOTMOD=${ROOTMOD:-ext4} ROOTFS=${ROOTFS:-ext4} ROOTDEV=${ROOTDEV:-/dev/sda2} if [ -z "$ARCH" ]; then case "$( uname -m )" in i?86) ARCH=i486 ;; x86_64) ARCH=x86_64 ;; *) echo "Unsupported architecture detected ($ARCH)"; exit ;; esac fi if [ "$BOOTLOADER" = lilo ] && [ ! -x /usr/bin/mbootpack ]; then echo "LILO bootloader requires mbootpack." echo "Get it from slackbuilds.org and rerun this script." exit fi if [ ! -d /usr/src/linux-$KERNEL ]; then echo "Missing kernel source in /usr/src/linux-$KERNEL" echo "Get it from kernel.org and rerun this script." exit fi CWD=$(pwd) TMP=${TMP:-/tmp/xen} set -e rm -rf $TMP mkdir -p $TMP # Prepare kernel source cd /usr/src cp -a linux-$KERNEL linux-$KERNEL-xen ln -s linux-$KERNEL-xen xenlinux cd linux-$KERNEL-xen make clean # Copy the right config cat $CWD/config-$KERNEL-xen.$ARCH > .config # If the user wants, we will run menuconfig if [ "$MENUCONFIG" = yes ]; then unset junk make menuconfig while [ "$junk" != N ]; do echo echo "Do you want to run" echo "# make menuconfig" echo -n "again? (Y/N) " read junk if [ "$junk" = Y ]; then make menuconfig fi done fi make bzImage modules make modules_install INSTALL_MOD_PATH=$TMP # Install modules cp -a $TMP/lib/modules/$KERNEL-xen /lib/modules # Create initrd mkinitrd -c -k $KERNEL-xen -m $ROOTMOD -f $ROOTFS -r $ROOTDEV \ -o /boot/initrd-$KERNEL-xen.gz # For lilo we use mbootpack if [ "$BOOTLOADER" = lilo ]; then gzip -d -c /boot/xen-$XEN.gz > xen-$XEN mbootpack -m arch/x86/boot/bzImage -m /boot/initrd-$KERNEL-xen.gz xen-$XEN \ -o /boot/vmlinuz-$KERNEL-xen else cp arch/x86/boot/bzImage /boot/vmlinuz-$KERNEL-xen fi cp System.map /boot/System.map-$KERNEL-xen cp .config /boot/config-$KERNEL-xen cd /boot ln -s vmlinuz-$KERNEL-xen vmlinuz-xen ln -s System.map-$KERNEL-xen System.map-xen ln -s config-$KERNEL-xen config-xen ln -s initrd-$KERNEL-xen.gz initrd-xen.gz # Clean up kernel sources cd /usr/src/linux-$KERNEL-xen make clean rm xen-$XEN