#!/bin/bash build() { local m= local -a md_devs mods [[ $KERNELVERSION == none ]] && return 0 add_if_avail() { local r= resolved=() # treat this as an alias, since ext3 might be aliased to ext4. also, as # of linux 3.9, we can find any filesystem by the alias "fs-$name" # rather than having to guess at the corresponding module name. mapfile -t resolved < <(modprobe -Ra {fs-,}"$1" 2>/dev/null) for r in "${resolved[@]}"; do _autodetect_cache["$r"]=1 done } if [[ ! -d /sys/devices ]]; then error "/sys does not appear to be mounted. Unable to use autodetection" return 1 fi mapfile -t mods < <(auto_modules) for m in "${mods[@]}"; do _autodetect_cache["$m"]=1 done # detect filesystem for root if rootfstype=$(findmnt -uno fstype -T '/'); then add_if_avail "$rootfstype" else error "failed to detect root filesystem" fs_autodetect_failed=1 fi # detect filesystem for separate /usr if usrfstype=$(findmnt -snero fstype -T '/usr'); then add_if_avail "$usrfstype" fi # scan for md raid devices md_devs=(/sys/class/block/md*/md/level) if [[ -e $md_devs ]]; then quiet "found %d mdadm arrays to scan" "${#md_devs[*]}" mapfile -t mods < <(awk '{ gsub(/raid[456]/, "raid456"); print; }' "${md_devs[@]}") for m in "${mods[@]}"; do _autodetect_cache["$m"]=1 done fi if (( ${#_autodetect_cache[*]} )); then quiet "caching %d modules" "${#_autodetect_cache[*]}" fi } help() { cat <