name: systemd kind: chunk build-system: autotools configure-commands: - sh autogen.sh # KILL added because it picks up /usr/bin/kill, which is not installed on # all systems - | KILL=/bin/kill ./configure --prefix="$PREFIX" --enable-xz --disable-manpages --enable-compat-libs \ --disable-tests --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var \ --libdir="$PREFIX/lib" --libexecdir="$PREFIX/libexec" \ --with-rootprefix= --with-rootlibdir=/lib install-commands: - make DESTDIR="$DESTDIR" install - mkdir -p "$DESTDIR"/sbin - ln -s /lib/systemd/systemd "$DESTDIR"/sbin/init - for f in telinit runlevel shutdown poweroff reboot halt; do ln -s /bin/systemctl "$DESTDIR/sbin/$f"; done - sed -e 's|@sushell@|/bin/sh|g' units/debug-shell.service.in >"$DESTDIR/etc/systemd/system/debug-shell.service" - sed -r -e '/Options=/s/,?strictatime//' "$DESTDIR/lib/systemd/system/tmp.mount" >"$DESTDIR/etc/systemd/system/tmp.mount" - touch "$DESTDIR/etc/machine-id" post-install-commands: - | cat > "$DESTDIR/etc/systemd/network/10-dhcp.network" << "EOF" [Match] Name=e* [Network] DHCP=yes EOF # Use the pam config systemd provides - cp -a "$DESTDIR/$PREFIX"/share/factory/etc/pam.d/* "$DESTDIR/etc/pam.d" # Add pam_deny.so to the default systemd-auth pam.d config file. Without # it, if shadow is configured to use PAM, it would be possible to login # to a system with the wrong password. - echo 'auth requisite pam_deny.so' >> "$DESTDIR"/etc/pam.d/system-auth