* Disabled gputest
* The package is failing to install.
* Now using Midori GTK3 build
* GTK2 was pulled from main repos for security reasons
* Removed warnings about missing UFD
* For use with live sessions
* Wallpaper updated for live sessions
* Wallpaper is now set at startup
* Checks for UFD source but defaults to included file
* Bugfix: Wallpaper is now set for multiple monitor/workspace setups
* Disabled choose-mirror service
* Better permission handling
* build-wk now checks if running as root
* build-wk now sets permissions before calling build.sh
* Should prevent build failues as build.sh expects files to be owned by root
* build-wk sets ownership back to builduser.builduser during cleanup
* Better menu for HW-Diags
* The script now returns to the menu after running a selection
* Unless the mode was set directly by passing a valid argument
* NOTE: This allows for easier use in CLI mode
* Add delay before removing /media/wktech
* Adjusted TMP_DIR in build-wk
* Fixed path to custom repo
* Trimming the fat
* hostname / hosts now configured by customize_airootfs.sh
* removed files from etc that were at default settings
* removed grml zsh config since oh-my-zsh/lean is used
* Defined a LOG_DIR for build-wk
* Introducing libinput
* Switched to libinput over synaptics as it has been deprecated.
* Should restore touchpad functionality going forward.
* Full mount path SHOULD now be displayed for mount-all-volumes.
* Added CLI Screensavers
* diag-network works now
* network connection tests now passes all ipv4 private ip ranges
* 10.0.0.0/8, 172.16.0.0/12, & 192.168.0.0/24
* need to add ipv6 at some point
* hw-diag menu flow adjusted
* New hostname and more bugfixes
* hostname switched to wk-arch
* ufw package is now installed
* adjusted upload section of hw-diags
* Added alias for start-wifi
* Booting to CLI mode will autologin wktech
* When booting to the CLI the motd shows some avail commands
* Adjusted HW-Diags menu for use in CLI mode
64 lines
1.6 KiB
Bash
64 lines
1.6 KiB
Bash
#!/bin/bash
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#
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## Get connected to a network
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# 1. Checks if already online; skips if so
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# 2. If no wired devices are present then reload kernel modules
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# 3. If wireless devices are present, and we're still offline, then connect to WiFi
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die () {
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echo "$0:" "$@" >&2
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exit 1
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}
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function test_connection() {
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if ip a | grep -Eq '(10.[0-9]+|172.(1[6-9]|2[0-9]|3[0-1]).[0-9]+|192.168).[0-9]+.[0-9]+'; then
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return 0
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else
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return 1
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fi
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}
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# Load settings
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if [[ -f "/run/archiso/bootmnt/config/arch.conf" ]]; then
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source "/run/archiso/bootmnt/config/arch.conf" || \
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die "ERROR: WK_ARCH media may be damaged. Please reboot or try another UFD"
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else
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source "/usr/local/bin/arch.conf" || \
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die "ERROR: WK_ARCH media may be damaged. Please reboot or try another UFD"
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fi
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# Init
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WIFI_SSID="${WIFI_SSID}"
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WIFI_PASS="${WIFI_PASS}"
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# Connect to network
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if ! test_connection; then
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# LAN
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if ! ip l | grep -Eq '[0-9]+: +en'; then
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## Reload the tg3/broadcom driver (known fix for some Dell systems)
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echo "No wired network adapters found; reloading drivers..."
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sudo modprobe -r tg3
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sudo modprobe broadcom
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sudo modprobe tg3
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sleep 5s
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fi
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# WiFi
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if ip l | grep -Eq '[0-9]+: +wl'; then
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## Skip if we're already connected (i.e. the code above worked)
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if ! test_connection; then
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echo "Attempting to connect to ${WIFI_SSID}..."
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sudo start-wifi
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sleep 5s
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fi
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fi
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fi
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# Done
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if test_connection; then
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exit 0
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else
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exit 1
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fi
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