#!/bin/sh # # Module: mkisoimages.sh # Author: Jordan K Hubbard # Date: 22 June 2001 # # $FreeBSD$ # # This script is used by release/Makefile to build the (optional) ISO images # for a FreeBSD release. It is considered architecture dependent since each # platform has a slightly unique way of making bootable CDs. This script # is also allowed to generate any number of images since that is more of # publishing decision than anything else. # # Usage: # # mkisoimages.sh [-b] image-label image-name base-bits-dir [extra-bits-dir] # # Where -b is passed if the ISO image should be made "bootable" by # whatever standards this architecture supports (may be unsupported), # image-label is the ISO image label, image-name is the filename of the # resulting ISO image, base-bits-dir contains the image contents and # extra-bits-dir, if provided, contains additional files to be merged # into base-bits-dir as part of making the image. set -e if [ "x$1" = "x-b" ]; then bootable=yes shift else bootable=no fi if [ $# -lt 3 ]; then echo usage: $0 '[-b] label iso-name base-dir [extra-dir]' exit 1 fi LABEL=$1; shift NAME=$1; shift BASE=$1; shift EFIPART=efipart.sys # To create a bootable CD under EFI, the boot image should be an EFI # system partition. if [ $bootable = yes ]; then EFISZ=65536 MNT=/mnt dd if=/dev/zero of=$BASE/$EFIPART count=$EFISZ md=`mdconfig -a -t vnode -f $BASE/$EFIPART` newfs_msdos -F 12 -S 512 -h 4 -o 0 -s $EFISZ -u 16 $md mount -t msdosfs /dev/$md $MNT mkdir -p $MNT/efi/boot $MNT/boot $MNT/boot/kernel cp -R $BASE/boot/defaults $MNT/boot cp $BASE/boot/kernel/kernel $MNT/boot/kernel cp $BASE/boot/kernel/ispfw.ko $MNT/boot/kernel cp $BASE/boot/device.hints $MNT/boot cp $BASE/boot/loader.* $MNT/boot cp $BASE/boot/mfsroot.gz $MNT/boot cp $BASE/boot/support.4th $MNT/boot mv $MNT/boot/loader.efi $MNT/efi/boot/bootia64.efi umount $MNT mdconfig -d -u $md BOOTOPTS="-b bootimage=i386;$EFIPART -o no-emul-boot" else BOOTOPTS="" fi echo "/dev/iso9660/$LABEL / cd9660 ro 0 0" > $1/etc/fstab makefs -t cd9660 $BOOTOPTS -o rockridge -o label=$LABEL $NAME $BASE $* rm -f $BASE/$EFIPART rm $1/etc/fstab exit 0