From c20be94e434ea2eb2a0147e61b433585bcbf6913 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David-John Willis Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2012 14:02:52 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] rpi-first-run-wizard: Add basic first run wizard from the OpenPandora. * Only used in demo images at the moment to just get a user setup. --- recipes-extra/startup/rpi-first-run-wizard.bb | 37 ++ .../startup/rpi-first-run-wizard/LICENSE | 339 ++++++++++++++++++ .../rpi-first-run-wizard/first-run-wizard.sh | 213 +++++++++++ .../startup/rpi-first-run-wizard/rc.firstrun | 73 ++++ .../rpi-first-run-wizard/rpi_startup.sh | 6 + 5 files changed, 668 insertions(+) create mode 100644 recipes-extra/startup/rpi-first-run-wizard.bb create mode 100644 recipes-extra/startup/rpi-first-run-wizard/LICENSE create mode 100644 recipes-extra/startup/rpi-first-run-wizard/first-run-wizard.sh create mode 100644 recipes-extra/startup/rpi-first-run-wizard/rc.firstrun create mode 100644 recipes-extra/startup/rpi-first-run-wizard/rpi_startup.sh diff --git a/recipes-extra/startup/rpi-first-run-wizard.bb b/recipes-extra/startup/rpi-first-run-wizard.bb new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7c0be53 --- /dev/null +++ b/recipes-extra/startup/rpi-first-run-wizard.bb @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +DESCRIPTION = "Scripts to support a first run wizard on the Raspberry Pi." +LICENSE = "GPLV2" +LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = "file://${WORKDIR}/LICENSE;md5=b234ee4d69f5fce4486a80fdaf4a4263" + +DEPENDS = "zenity dbus" +RDEPENDS = "slim sudo zenity dbus" + +COMPATIBLE_MACHINE = "raspberrypi" + +PR = "r1" + +SRC_URI = " \ + file://LICENSE \ + file://first-run-wizard.sh \ + file://rpi_startup.sh \ + file://rc.firstrun \ +" + +inherit update-rc.d + +INITSCRIPT_NAME = "rpi-run-init" +INITSCRIPT_PARAMS = "start 29 2 3 4 5 . stop 29 2 3 4 5 ." + +do_install() { + install -d ${D}${prefix}/rpi/scripts/ + install -m 0755 ${WORKDIR}/first-run-wizard.sh ${D}${prefix}/rpi/scripts/ + install -m 0755 ${WORKDIR}/rpi_startup.sh ${D}${prefix}/rpi/scripts/ + + install -d ${D}${sysconfdir}/init.d/ + install -m 0755 ${WORKDIR}/rc.firstrun ${D}${sysconfdir}/init.d/rpi-run-init + + install -d ${D}${sysconfdir}/rpi/ +} + +PACKAGE_ARCH = "${MACHINE_ARCH}" + +FILES_${PN} += "${prefix} ${sysconfdir}" diff --git a/recipes-extra/startup/rpi-first-run-wizard/LICENSE b/recipes-extra/startup/rpi-first-run-wizard/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d159169 --- /dev/null +++ b/recipes-extra/startup/rpi-first-run-wizard/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,339 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 2, June 1991 + + Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc., + 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The licenses for most software are designed to take away your +freedom to share and change it. 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Please try again." --timeout 6' + +RESET_ROOT="yes" + +DISPLAY=:0 xset s off + +# Greet the user. + +if zenity --question --title="Pandoras Box has been opened." --text="Welcome!\n\nPandora's Box has been opened.\n\nThis wizard will help you setting up your new OpenPandora handheld before the first use.\n\nYou will be asked a few simple questions to personalise and configure your device.\n\nDo you want to set up your unit now or shut the unit down and do it later?" --ok-label="Start now" --cancel-label="Shutdown" ; then +# ---- + +# Reset ROOT's password to something random + +# (I know the image build sets the password to something pusdo-random) +# (ok, urandom is not 100% secure but it's good enough for our needs) + +if [ $RESET_ROOT == "yes" ]; then + rootpwd=$(cat /dev/urandom|tr -dc "a-zA-Z0-9-_\$\?"|fold -w 30|head -n 1) +passwd "root" <> /etc/fstab + fi +fi + +# ---- + +# Setup the full name and username. + +while ! name=$(zenity --title="Please enter your full name" --entry --text "Please enter your full name.") || [ "x$name" = "x" ] ; do + zenity --title="Error" --error --text="Please try again." --timeout 6 +done + +username_guess=$(echo "$name" | cut -d" " -f1 | tr A-Z a-z) + +while ! username=$(zenity --title="Enter your username" --entry --text "Please choose a short username.\n\nIt should be all lowercase and contain only letters and numbers." --entry-text "$username_guess") || [ "x$username" = "x" ] ; do + zenity --title="Error" --error --text="Please try again." --timeout 6 +done + +while ! useradd -c "$name,,," -G adm,audio,video,netdev,wheel,plugdev,users "$username" ; do + username=$(zenity --title="Please check username" --entry --text "Please ensure that your username consists of only\nletters and numbers and is not already in use on the system." --entry-text "$username") +done + +# ---- + +# Setup the users password. + +password="" +while [ x$password = x ] ; do + password1=$(zenity --title=Password --entry --text="Please choose a new password." --hide-text) + password2=$(zenity --title=Confirm --entry --text="Confirm your new password." --hide-text) + if [ $password1 != $password2 ] ; then + zenity --title="Error" --error --text="The passwords do not match.\n\nPlease try again." --timeout 6 + else + if [ x$password1 = x ] ; then + zenity --title="Error" --error --text="Password cannot be blank!\n\nPlease try again." --timeout 6 + else + password=$password1 + fi + fi +done + +passwd "$username" < /etc/hostname +hostname =$(sed 's/ /_/g' /etc/hostname) +echo $hostname > /etc/hostname +echo "127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost $hostname" > /etc/hosts +hostname -F /etc/hostname + +# Set the correct user for Autologin and enable / disable it. + +if zenity --question --title="Autologin" --text="Do you wish to automatically login at startup?\n\nSecurity warning: This skips the password check on startup" --ok-label="Yes" --cancel-label="No"; then + # echo "PREFERED_USER=$username" > /etc/default/autologin + sed -i "s/.*default_user.*/default_user $username/g" /etc/slim.conf + sed -i 's/.*auto_login.*/auto_login yes/g' /etc/slim.conf +else + if zenity --question --title="User" --text="Do you wish to have your username automatically populated in the login screen?\n\nNote: This is ideal if you're the only user of the OpenPandora but wish to disable autologin and use a password." --ok-label="Yes" --cancel-label="No"; then + sed -i "s/.*default_user.*/default_user $username/g" /etc/slim.conf + sed -i 's/.*auto_login.*/auto_login no/g' /etc/slim.conf + else + sed -i "s/.*default_user.*/default_user/g" /etc/slim.conf + sed -i 's/.*auto_login.*/auto_login no/g' /etc/slim.conf + fi +fi + +# ---- + +# Select the default interface and setup SLiM to pass that as a sesion to ~./.xinitrc + +selection="" +while [ x$selection = x ]; do +selection=$(cat /etc/pandora/conf/gui.conf | awk -F\; '{print $1 "\n" $2 }' | zenity --width=500 --height=300 --title="Select the Default GUI" --list --column "Name" --column "Description" --text "Please select the Default GUI" ) +if [ x$selection = x ]; then + zenity --title="Error" --error --text="Please select a GUI." --timeout=6 +fi +done + +echo $selection + +gui=$(grep $selection /etc/pandora/conf/gui.conf | awk -F\; '{print $3}') +stopcommand=$(grep $selection /etc/pandora/conf/gui.conf | awk -F\; '{print $4}') + +echo $gui + +if [ $gui ]; then + sed -i "s/.*DEFAULT_SESSION=.*/DEFAULT_SESSION=$gui/g" /home/$username/.xinitrc + echo $selection selected as default interface + zenity --info --title="Selected session" --text "You selected $selection as default setting. You can always change your default GUI later." --timeout 6 +else + sed -i 's/.*DEFAULT_SESSION=.*/DEFAULT_SESSION=startxfce4/g' /home/$username/.xinitrc +fi + +# ---- + +# Set the timezone and date/time + +while ! area=$(zenity --list --title "Select your time zone" --text="Please select your area" --column="Select your area" --print-column=1 "Africa" "America" "Asia" "Australia" "Europe" "Pacific" --width=500 --height=260) || [ "x$area" = "x" ] ; do + zenity --title="Error" --error --text="Please select your area." --timeout=6 +done + +while ! timezone=$(ls -1 /usr/share/zoneinfo/$area | zenity ---width=500 --height=200 --title="Select your closest location" --list --column "Closest Location" --text "Please select the location closest to you") || [ "x$timezone" = "x" ] ; do + zenity --title="Error" --error --text="Please select your location." --timeout=6 +done + +echo $timezone +rm /etc/localtime && ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/$area/$timezone /etc/localtime + +# Make sure we clean up any leading zeros in the day (as Zenity freaks out) +date_d=`date +%d | sed 's/^0//'` +date_m=`date +%m | sed 's/^0//'` +date_y=`date +%Y` + +while ! date=$(zenity --calendar --text="Please select the current date" --title "Please select the current date" --day=$date_d --month=$date_m --year=$date_y --date-format="%Y%m%d" --width=500) || [ "x$date" = "x" ] ; do + zenity --title="Error" --error --text="Please select the date." --timeout 6 +done + +echo $date + +time_h=`date +%H` +time_m=`date +%M` + +while ! time=$(zenity --title="Enter actual time" --entry --text "Please enter the time in 24hour format (HH:MM):" --entry-text "$time_h:$time_m") || [ "x$time" = "x" ] ; do + zenity --title="Error" --error --text="Please input the time." --timeout 6 +done + +while ! date -d $time ; do + time=$(zenity --title="Enter actual time" --entry --text "Please enter the time in 24hour format (HH:MM):" --entry-text "$time_h:$time_m") +done + +date +%Y%m%d -s $date +date +%H:%M -s $time + +# ---- + +# Finsh up and boot the system. + +zenity --info --title="Finished" --text "This concludes the First Boot Wizard.\n\nYour chosen interface will start in a few seconds\n\nThankyou for buying the OpenPandora. Enjoy using the device!" --timeout 6 + +# ---- + +# Write the control file so this script is not run on next boot +# (hackish I know but I want the flexability to drop a new script in later esp. in the early firmwares). + +touch /etc/rpi/first-boot +# Make the control file writeable by all to allow the user to delete to rerun the wizard on next boot. +chmod 0666 /etc/rpi/first-boot + +# ---- +else +poweroff +fi diff --git a/recipes-extra/startup/rpi-first-run-wizard/rc.firstrun b/recipes-extra/startup/rpi-first-run-wizard/rc.firstrun new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2bc91aa --- /dev/null +++ b/recipes-extra/startup/rpi-first-run-wizard/rc.firstrun @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +### BEGIN INIT INFO +# Provides: rpiruninit +# Required-Start: #adjust +# Required-Stop: #adjust +# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5 +# Default-Stop: 0 1 6 +### END INIT INFO + +DESC="Raspberry Pi Startup Script Deamon" +NAME="rpiruninit" + +PID=`pidof -o %PPID -x rpi_startup.sh` +OPRUNINIT='/usr/rpi/scripts/rpi_startup.sh' + +d_stop() { + if [ $PID ] + then + kill $PID + else + echo "$DESC: $NAME not running." + fi +} + +d_start() { + if [ $PID ] + then + echo "$DESC: $NAME already running." + else + $OPRUNINIT + fi +} + +d_reload() { + if [ $PID ] + then + kill -HUP $PID + else + echo "$DESC: $NAME not running." + fi +} + +case "$1" in + start) + echo -n "Starting $DESC: $NAME" + d_start + echo "." + ;; + stop) + echo -n "Stopping $DESC: $NAME" + d_stop + echo "." + ;; + reload) + echo -n "Reloading $DESC: $NAME" + d_reload + echo "." + ;; + restart|force-reload) + echo -n "Restarting $DESC: $NAME" + d_stop + sleep 1 + d_start + echo "." + ;; + *) + echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|reload|force-reload}" >&2 + exit 1 + ;; +esac + +exit 0 diff --git a/recipes-extra/startup/rpi-first-run-wizard/rpi_startup.sh b/recipes-extra/startup/rpi-first-run-wizard/rpi_startup.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aef257d --- /dev/null +++ b/recipes-extra/startup/rpi-first-run-wizard/rpi_startup.sh @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +OP_CHECKFILE='/etc/rpi/first-boot' +OP_FIRSTRUN='xinit /usr/rpi/scripts/first-run-wizard.sh' + +[ -f $OP_CHECKFILE ] && echo -e "\nOP_STARTUP: $OP_CHECKFILE exists, not first boot." || $OP_FIRSTRUN