#!/bin/sh . /etc/deviceinfo # This section generates weston.ini with options from /etc/deviceinfo (if present) weston_config="/etc/xdg/weston/weston.ini" mkdir -p /etc/xdg/weston # If weston.ini exists, no modifications to it will be made if [ ! -f $weston_config ]; then ### [Core] echo "[core]" >> $weston_config # modules # Note: Default to loading NO modules if none specified if [ -n "$deviceinfo_weston_core_modules" ]; then echo "modules=$deviceinfo_weston_core_modules" >> $weston_config fi # backend if [ -n "$deviceinfo_weston_core_backend" ]; then echo "backend=$deviceinfo_weston_core_backend" >> $weston_config else # Default backend for PMOS, if none specified echo "backend=fbdev-backend.so" >> $weston_config fi ### [Keyboard] echo "[keyboard]" >> $weston_config # keymap_rules if [ -n "$deviceinfo_weston_keymap_rules" ]; then echo "keymap_rules=$deviceinfo_weston_keymap_rules" >> $weston_config fi # keymap_model if [ -n "$deviceinfo_weston_keymap_model" ]; then echo "keymap_model=$deviceinfo_weston_keymap_model" >> $weston_config fi fi # Autologin on tty1, let busybox autoconfigure 2-6 autologin="user" for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6; do old="^tty$i::respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty$i" new="# tty$i::respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty$i" [ "$i" == "1" ] && new="tty1::respawn:/bin/login -f $autologin" sed -i -e "s.$old.$new.g" /etc/inittab done # Create weston-launch group and add user to it [ $(getent group weston-launch) ] || groupadd weston-launch usermod -a -G weston-launch user