This moves the responsibility to auto-repair filesystems to the
initramfs. (I think we don't do this at all right now).
We don't try to mount broken partitions at all, we tell the user
that the system is broken and fail_to_boot.
The flow is now:
1. mount the boot partition (read-only) for initramfs-extra
2. initramfs-extra is extracted (with the needed fsck executables)
3. fsck the root partition
4. mount root partition (read-write)
5. fsck the boot partition
6. mount the boot partition (read-write)
This helps with the systemd bringup, as we want to make use of
systemd-firstboot, which sets /etc and enabled services up. As
this service is responsible of setting up /etc, it is run before
/etc/fstab is read and before / is remounted read-write.
Mount /dev (and /run) in initramfs so util-linux switch_root can move
the mounts over to the new sysroot before changing root.
BusyBox switch_root doesn't even attempt to move anything so use
util-linux's switch_root for this.
Explicitly disable tests too...
This package contains base file and module lists for the initramfs /
initramfs-extra archives, along with the init.sh
The primary reason for doing this is so that changes to these
files/lists can be properly versioned (in pkgver), and (re)building
mkinitfs itself is no longer required for these changes.
- Add base file list for initramfs. The dirs at path
/usr/share/postmarketos-mkinitfs/* are "new" in mkinitfs 2.0
- Install default modules to /usr/share
- Install system config to /usr/share/mkinifs
- Add base files for -extra archive
- Create user config dirs
- Update hook dirs in init.sh, change from mkinitfs 2.0
- Remove splash images, obsolete since pbsplash
- Support uncompressed initramfs-extra