void-packages/srcpkgs/dracut/template

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# Template file for 'dracut'
pkgname=dracut
version=024
revision=3
build_style=gnu-makefile
make_build_args="sysconfdir=/etc systemdsystemunitdir=/usr/lib/systemd/system"
make_install_args="sysconfdir=/etc systemdsystemunitdir=/usr/lib/systemd/system"
depends="psmisc>=22.14_2 cpio xz"
makedepends="libxslt docbook-xsl asciidoc"
conf_files="/etc/dracut.conf"
make_dirs="/etc/dracut.conf.d 0755 root root"
subpackages="dracut-network"
homepage="http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/boot/dracut/dracut.html"
short_desc="A new initramfs infrastructure"
maintainer="Juan RP <xtraeme@gmail.com>"
license="GPL-2"
distfiles="${KERNEL_SITE}/utils/boot/$pkgname/$pkgname-$version.tar.xz"
checksum=d88dc31f326cd6064f7bdcf48a5985bbcfb829fd773b2c0ee93c4c6de86b9f32
long_desc="
Unlike existing initramfs, this is an attempt at having as little as possible
hard-coded into the initramfs as possible. The initramfs has (basically) one
purpose in life -- getting the rootfs mounted so that we can transition to the
real rootfs. This is all driven off of device availability. Therefore, instead
of scripts hard-coded to do various things, we depend on udev to create device
nodes for us and then when we have the rootfs's device node, we mount and
carry on. Having the root on MD, LVM2, LUKS is supported as well as NFS,
iSCSI, NBD and FCOE with dracut-network."
pre_build() {
# Remove the nonsense syncheck target.
sed -i -e "s|all: syncheck|all:|g" Makefile
}
pre_install() {
# fix path to busybox.
sed -i "s|/sbin/busybox|/bin/busybox|g" modules.d/05busybox/module-setup.sh
}
post_install() {
# kernel hooks.
vinstall ${FILESDIR}/kernel-hook-postinst \
755 etc/kernel.d/post-install 10-dracut
vinstall ${FILESDIR}/kernel-hook-postrm \
755 etc/kernel.d/post-remove 10-dracut
}