freebsd-src/release/rc.local
Jessica Clarke f334df7600 release: Remove remnants of pc98 support
The cons25w line was added in c991a64747 for pc98, along with reading
MACHINE in order to determine what terminal type to use for VTYs. Commit
2b375b4edd removed this condition, leaving it as always using xterm
for VTYs, but left behind the now-unused MACHINE variable and the
cons25w list entry. Clean these up to be how they were before pc98
support was added.

Note that anyone who really needs a cons25w terminal can still request
it, it's just not listed as a common option.

Reviewed by:	imp, brooks
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D36587
2022-10-03 17:09:16 +01:00

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#!/bin/sh
# $FreeBSD$
: ${BSDDIALOG_OK=0}
: ${BSDDIALOG_CANCEL=1}
: ${BSDDIALOG_HELP=2}
: ${BSDDIALOG_EXTRA=3}
: ${BSDDIALOG_ESC=5}
: ${BSDDIALOG_ERROR=255}
# resolv.conf from DHCP ends up in here, so make sure the directory exists
mkdir /tmp/bsdinstall_etc
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 FreeBSD!"
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 bsdinstall script /etc/installerconfig; then
bsddialog --backtitle "FreeBSD Installer" --title "Complete" --no-cancel --ok-label "Reboot" --pause "Installation of FreeBSD complete! Rebooting in 10 seconds" 10 30 10
reboot
else
bsddialog --backtitle "FreeBSD Installer" --title "Error" --textbox /tmp/bsdinstall_log 0 0
fi
exit
fi
bsddialog --backtitle "FreeBSD Installer" --title "Welcome" --extra-button --extra-label "Shell" --ok-label "Install" --cancel-label "Live CD" --yesno "Welcome to FreeBSD! Would you like to begin an installation or use the live CD?" 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 "FreeBSD Installer" --title "Complete" --ok-label "Reboot" --extra-button --extra-label "Shutdown" --cancel-label "Live CD" --yesno "Installation of FreeBSD 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
;;
$BSDDIALOG_CANCEL) # Live CD
exit 0
;;
esac
else
. /etc/rc.local
fi
;;
$BSDDIALOG_CANCEL) # Live CD
exit 0
;;
$BSDDIALOG_EXTRA) # Shell
clear
echo "When finished, type 'exit' to return to the installer."
/bin/sh
. /etc/rc.local
;;
esac