#!/bin/sh ### BEGIN INIT INFO # Provides: bootmisc # Required-Start: $local_fs mountvirtfs # Required-Stop: $local_fs # Default-Start: S # Default-Stop: 0 6 # Short-Description: Misc and other. ### END INIT INFO . /etc/default/rcS # # Put a nologin file in /etc to prevent people from logging in before # system startup is complete. # if test "$DELAYLOGIN" = yes then echo "System bootup in progress - please wait" > /etc/nologin cp /etc/nologin /etc/nologin.boot fi # # Set pseudo-terminal access permissions. # if test -c /dev/ttyp0 then chmod 666 /dev/tty[p-za-e][0-9a-f] chown root:tty /dev/tty[p-za-e][0-9a-f] fi # # Apply /proc settings if defined # SYSCTL_CONF="/etc/sysctl.conf" if [ -f "${SYSCTL_CONF}" ] then if [ -x "/sbin/sysctl" ] then # busybox sysctl does not support -q VERBOSE_REDIR="1>/dev/null" if [ "${VERBOSE}" != "no" ]; then VERBOSE_REDIR="1>&1" fi eval /sbin/sysctl -p "${SYSCTL_CONF}" $VERBOSE_REDIR else echo "To have ${SYSCTL_CONF} applied during boot, install package ." fi fi # # Update /etc/motd. # if test "$EDITMOTD" != no then uname -a > /etc/motd.tmp sed 1d /etc/motd >> /etc/motd.tmp mv /etc/motd.tmp /etc/motd fi # # This is as good a place as any for a sanity check # # Set the system clock from hardware clock # If the timestamp is more recent than the current time, # use the timestamp instead. test -x /etc/init.d/hwclock.sh && /etc/init.d/hwclock.sh start if test -e /etc/timestamp then SYSTEMDATE=`date -u +%4Y%2m%2d%2H%2M%2S` read TIMESTAMP < /etc/timestamp if [ ${TIMESTAMP} -gt $SYSTEMDATE ]; then # format the timestamp as date expects it (2m2d2H2M4Y.2S) TS_YR=${TIMESTAMP%??????????} TS_SEC=${TIMESTAMP#????????????} TS_FIRST12=${TIMESTAMP%??} TS_MIDDLE8=${TS_FIRST12#????} date -u ${TS_MIDDLE8}${TS_YR}.${TS_SEC} test -x /etc/init.d/hwclock.sh && /etc/init.d/hwclock.sh stop fi fi : exit 0