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NAME
       initramfs-tools - an introduction to writing scripts for mkinitramfs

DESCRIPTION
       initramfs-tools  has  one  main  script  and two different sets of sub-
       scripts which will be used during different phases of  execution.  Each
       of  these will be discussed separately below with the help of an imagi-
       nary tool which performs a frobnication of a  lvm  partition  prior  to
       mounting the root partition.

Kernel Command Line
       The  root filesystem used by the kernel is specified by the boot loader
       as always. The traditional root=/dev/sda1 style device specification is
       allowed. If a label is used, as in root=LABEL=rootPart the initrd  will
       search  all available devices for a filesystem with the appropriate la-
       bel, and mount that device as the root filesystem.   root=UUID=uuidnum-
       ber will mount the partition with that UUID as the root filesystem.

   Standard
        init= "<path to real init>"
              the  binary  to  hand over execution to on the root fs after the
              initramfs scripts are done.

        initramfs.clear
              clear screen at the beginning

        initramfs.runsize
              The size of the /run tmpfs mount point in  bytes  (suffixes  are
              supported) or as percentage of your physical RAM. This parameter
              is  used  as  the  value  of the size mount option to tmpfs. See
              https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/filesystems/tmpfs.txt
              for details. The default is 10%.

        root= "<path to blockdevice>"
              the device node to mount as the root file  system.   The  recom-
              mended usage is to specify the UUID as followed "root=UUID=xxx".

        rootfstype
              set the root file system type.

        roottimeout
              set  timeout in seconds. Determines how long mountroot waits for
              root to appear.  The default is 30 seconds.

        rootdelay
              alias for roottimeout.

        rootflags
              set the file system mount option string.

        loop= "<path to image>"
              path within the original root file system to loop-mount and  use
              as the real root file system.

        loopfstype
              set the loop file system type, if applicable.

        loopflags
              set the loop file system mount option string, if applicable.

        nfsroot
              can be either "auto" to try to get the relevant information from
              DHCP or a string of the form NFSSERVER:NFSPATH or NFSSERVER:NFS-
              PATH:NFSOPTS.   Use root=/dev/nfs for NFS to kick to in. NFSOPTS
              can be looked up in nfs(5).

        ip    tells how to configure the ip address. Allows one to specify  an
              different  NFS  server  than  the  DHCP  server.  See Documenta-
              tion/filesystems/nfsroot.txt in any recent Linux source for  de-
              tails. Optional parameter for NFS root.

        vlan  tells  to  create  a VLAN tagged device. Allows one to configure
              one   or   multiple    VLAN    tagged    devices    using    the
              "vlan=$name.$id:$parent"  syntax.  E.g.  "vlan=eth0.1:eth0"  Op-
              tional parameter for NFS root.

        BOOTIF
              is a mac address in pxelinux format with leading "01-"  and  "-"
              as  separations.   pxelinux  passes  mac address of network card
              used to PXE boot on with this bootarg.

        boot  either local or NFS (affects which initramfs  scripts  are  run,
              see the "Subdirectories" section under boot scripts).

        resume
              The  resume  hook  tries  to autodetect the resume partition and
              uses the first swap partition as valid guess. It is possible  to
              set  the  RESUME variable in /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume.
              The boot variable noresume overrides it.

        resume_offset
              Specify the offset from the  partition  given  by  "resume="  at
              which the swap header of the swap file is located.

        quiet reduces the amount of text output to the console during boot.

        ro    mounts the rootfs read-only.

        rw    mounts the rootfs read-write.

        blacklist
              disables  load  of specific modules.  Use blacklist=module1,mod-
              ule2,module3 bootparameter.

   Debug
        panic sets an timeout on panic.  panic=<sec> is a documented  security
              feature: it disables the debug shell.

        debug generates    lots    of    output.    It   writes   a   log   to
              /run/initramfs/initramfs.debug.  Instead when  invoked  with  an
              arbitrary  argument output is written to console.  Use for exam-
              ple "debug=vc".

        break spawns a shell in the initramfs image at the chosen phase  (top,
              modules,  premount, mount, mountroot, bottom, init) before actu-
              ally executing the corresponding scripts (see the "Boot scripts"
              section) or action.  Multiple phases may be specified, delimited
              by commas.  The default, if no  phase  is  specified,  is  "pre-
              mount".   Beware  that  if both "panic" and "break" are present,
              initramfs will not spawn any shells but reboot instead.

        netconsole
              loads netconsole linux modules with the chosen args.

        all_generic_ide
              loads generic IDE/ATA chipset support on boot.

SCRIPTS
       Valid boot and hook scripts names consist solely of alphabetics, numer-
       ics, dashes and underscores. Other scripts are discarded.

   Configuration hook scripts
       These are used to override the user configuration where necessary,  for
       example to force use of busybox instead of klibc utilities.

   Hook scripts
       These  are  used when an initramfs image is created and not included in
       the image itself. They can however cause files to be  included  in  the
       image.  Hook scripts are executed under errexit. Thus a hook script can
       abort the mkinitramfs build on possible errors (exitcode != 0).

   Boot scripts
       These  are included in the initramfs image and normally executed during
       kernel boot in the early user-space before the root partition has  been
       mounted.

CONFIGURATION HOOK SCRIPTS
       Configuration  hook  scripts  can  be  found  in  /usr/share/initramfs-
       tools/conf-hooks.d.  They are sourced by mkinitramfs after the configu-
       ration files in /etc and before running any  hook  scripts.   They  can
       override any of the variables documented in initramfs.conf(5), but this
       should  be  done only if absolutely necessary.  For example, if a pack-
       age's boot script requires commands not  provided  by  klibc-utils,  it
       should also install a configuration hook that sets BUSYBOX=y.

HOOK SCRIPTS
       Hooks  can be found in two places: /usr/share/initramfs-tools/hooks and
       /etc/initramfs-tools/hooks. They are executed during generation of  the
       initramfs-image  and  are  responsible  for including all the necessary
       components in the image itself. No guarantees are made as to the  order
       in  which  the  different  scripts  are executed unless the prereqs are
       setup in the script.  Please notice that PREREQ is only honored  inside
       a single directory.  So first the scripts in /usr/share/initramfs-tools
       are  ordered  according  to  their PREREQ values and executed. Then all
       scripts in /etc/initramfs-tools are ordered according to  their  PREREQ
       values  and  executed. This mean that currently there is no possibility
       to have a local script (/etc/initramfs-tools) get executed  before  one
       from the package (/usr/share/initramfs-tools).

       If  a  hook script requires configuration beyond the exported variables
       listed below, it should read a private configuration file that is sepa-
       rate  from  the  /etc/initramfs-tools  directory.   It  must  not  read
       initramfs-tools configuration files directly.

   Header
       In  order to support prereqs, each script should begin with the follow-
       ing lines:

              #!/bin/sh
              PREREQ=""
              prereqs()
              {
                   echo "$PREREQ"
              }

              case $1 in
              prereqs)
                   prereqs
                   exit 0
                   ;;
              esac

              . /usr/share/initramfs-tools/hook-functions
              # Begin real processing below this line

       For example, if you are writing a new hook script which relies on  lvm,
       the  line  starting with PREREQ should be changed to PREREQ="lvm" which
       will ensure that the lvm hook script is run before your custom script.

   Help functions
       /usr/share/initramfs-tools/hook-functions contains a  number  of  func-
       tions which deal with some common tasks in a hook script:

              manual_add_modules  adds  a module (and any modules which it de-
              pends on) to the initramfs image.

              Example: manual_add_modules isofs

              add_modules_from_file reads a file containing a list of  modules
              (one  per line) to be added to the initramfs image. The file can
              contain comments (lines starting with #) and  arguments  to  the
              modules by writing the arguments on the same line as the name of
              the module.

              Example: add_modules_from_file /tmp/modlist

              force_load adds a module (and its dependencies) to the initramfs
              image  and  also  unconditionally  loads the module during boot.
              Also supports passing arguments to the module  by  listing  them
              after the module name.

              Example: force_load cdrom debug=1

              copy_modules_dir   copies   an   entire  module  directory  from
              /lib/modules/KERNELVERSION/ into the initramfs image.

              Example: copy_modules_dir kernel/drivers/ata

   Including binaries
       If you need to copy an executable or shared library  to  the  initramfs
       module, use a command like this:

              copy_exec /sbin/mdadm /sbin

       mkinitramfs will automatically detect which libraries it depends on and
       copy  them  to  the initramfs. This means that most executables, unless
       compiled with klibc, will automatically  include  glibc  in  the  image
       which will increase its size by several hundred kilobytes.

   Including a system firmware preimage (early initramfs)
       If you need to prepend data to the initramfs image, you need to prepare
       it  in  a file, and call the prepend_earlyinitramfs function.  The file
       can be disposed of as soon as the function returns.

       Example:
       TEMP_FILE=$(mktemp ...)
         ...
       prepend_earlyinitramfs ${TEMP_FILE}
       rm -f ${TEMP_FILE}

   Exported variables
       mkinitramfs sets several variables for the hook scripts environment.

        MODULESDIR
              corresponds to the linux modules dir.

        version
              is the $(uname -r) linux version against mkinitramfs is run.

        CONFDIR
              is the path of the used initramfs-tools configurations.

        DESTDIR
              is the root path of the newly build initramfs.

        DPKG_ARCH
              allows arch specific hook additions.

        verbose
              corresponds to the verbosity of the update-initramfs run.

        BUSYBOX, MODULES
              are as described in initramfs.conf(5).

        BUSYBOXDIR
              is the directory where busybox  utilities  should  be  installed
              from, or empty if busybox is not being used.

BOOT SCRIPTS
       Similarly  to  hook  scripts,  boot  scripts can be found in two places
       /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/ and  /etc/initramfs-tools/scripts/.
       There  are  a  number  of subdirectories to these two directories which
       control the boot stage at which the scripts are executed.

   Header
       Like for hook scripts, there are no guarantees as to the order in which
       the different scripts in one subdirectory (see "Subdirectories"  below)
       are  executed.  In order to define a certain order, a similar header as
       for hook scripts should be used:

              #!/bin/sh
              PREREQ=""
              prereqs()
              {
                   echo "$PREREQ"
              }

              case $1 in
              prereqs)
                   prereqs
                   exit 0
                   ;;
              esac

       Where PREREQ is modified to list other scripts in the same subdirectory
       if necessary.

   Help functions
       A number of functions (mostly dealing with output) are provided to boot
       scripts in /scripts/functions :

              log_success_msg Logs a success message

              Example: log_success_msg "Frobnication successful"

              log_failure_msg Logs a failure message

              Example: log_failure_msg "Frobnication component froobz missing"

              log_warning_msg Logs a warning message

              Example: log_warning_msg "Only partial frobnication possible"

              log_begin_msg Logs a message that some processing step has begun

              log_end_msg Logs a message that some processing step is finished

              Example:

                     log_begin_msg "Frobnication begun"
                     # Do something
                     log_end_msg

              panic Logs  an  error  message  and  executes  a  shell  in  the
              initramfs image to allow the user to investigate the situation.

              Example: panic "Frobnication failed"

              add_mountroot_fail_hook NN-name Deprecated: This function is now
              a stub which is effectively a no-op. It will be removed in a fu-
              ture  version; please remove mountroot failure hooks from exist-
              ing packages accordingly.

   Subdirectories
       Both     /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts     and     /etc/initramfs-
       tools/scripts contains the following subdirectories.

              init-top  the scripts in this directory are the first scripts to
              be executed after sysfs and procfs have been mounted.   It  also
              runs  the udev hook for populating the /dev tree (udev will keep
              running until init-bottom).

              init-premount happens  after  modules  specified  by  hooks  and
              /etc/initramfs-tools/modules have been loaded.

              local-top OR nfs-top After these scripts have been executed, the
              root  device  node is expected to be present (local) or the net-
              work interface is expected to be usable (NFS).

              local-block These scripts are called with the name  of  a  local
              block  device.  After these scripts have been executed, that de-
              vice node should be present.  If the  local-top  or  local-block
              scripts  fail  to create the wanted device node, the local-block
              scripts will be called periodically to try again.

              local-premount OR nfs-premount are run after the sanity  of  the
              root  device  has been verified (local) or the network interface
              has been brought up (NFS), but before the  actual  root  fs  has
              been mounted.

              local-bottom  OR  nfs-bottom  are  run after the rootfs has been
              mounted (local) or the NFS root share has been mounted.

              init-bottom are the last scripts to be  executed  before  procfs
              and  sysfs  are moved to the real rootfs and execution is turned
              over to the init binary which should now be found in the mounted
              rootfs. udev is stopped.

   Boot parameters
              /conf/param.conf allows boot scripts to  change  exported  vari-
              ables  that  are  listed on top of init. Write the new values to
              it. It will be sourced after an boot script run if it exists.

EXAMPLES
   Hook script
       An example hook script would look something like this (and  would  usu-
       ally be placed in /etc/initramfs-tools/hooks/frobnicate):

              #!/bin/sh
              # Example frobnication hook script

              PREREQ="lvm"
              prereqs()
              {
                   echo "$PREREQ"
              }

              case $1 in
              prereqs)
                   prereqs
                   exit 0
                   ;;
              esac

              . /usr/share/initramfs-tools/hook-functions
              # Begin real processing below this line

              if [ ! -x "/sbin/frobnicate" ]; then
                   exit 0
              fi

              force_load frobnicator interval=10
              copy_exec /sbin/frobnicate /sbin
              exit 0

   Boot script
       An  example  boot script would look something like this (and would usu-
       ally be placed in /etc/initramfs-tools/scripts/local-top/frobnicate):

              #!/bin/sh
              # Example frobnication boot script

              PREREQ="lvm"
              prereqs()
              {
                   echo "$PREREQ"
              }

              case $1 in
              prereqs)
                   prereqs
                   exit 0
                   ;;
              esac

              . /scripts/functions
              # Begin real processing below this line
              if [ ! -x "/sbin/frobnicate" ]; then
                   panic "Frobnication executable not found"
              fi

              if [ ! -e "/dev/mapper/frobb" ]; then
                   panic "Frobnication device not found"
              fi

              log_begin_msg "Starting frobnication"
              /sbin/frobnicate "/dev/mapper/frobb" || panic "Frobnication failed"
              log_end_msg

              exit 0

   Exported variables
       init sets several variables for the boot scripts environment.

        ROOT  corresponds to the root boot option.  Advanced boot scripts like
              cryptsetup or live-initramfs need  to  play  tricks.   Otherwise
              keep it alone.

        ROOTDELAY, ROOTFLAGS, ROOTFSTYPE, IP
              corresponds  to  the rootdelay, rootflags, rootfstype or ip boot
              option.  Use of ROOTDELAY is deprecated; you should implement  a
              local-block boot script rather than delaying or polling.

        DPKG_ARCH
              allows arch specific boot actions.

        blacklist, panic, quiet, resume, noresume, resume_offset
              set according relevant boot option.

        break Useful  for  manual intervention during setup and coding an boot
              script.

        REASON
              Argument passed to the panic helper function.  Use to  find  out
              why you landed in the initramfs shell.

        init  passes the path to init(8) usually /sbin/init.

        readonly
              is  the  default  for  mounting  the  root corresponds to the ro
              bootarg.  Overridden by rw bootarg.

        rootmnt
              is the path where root gets mounted usually /root.

        debug indicates that a debug log is captured  for  further  investiga-
              tion.

UPDATING THE INITRAMFS FROM ANOTHER PACKAGE
       Package maintainer scripts should not run update-initramfs directly.  A
       package  that installs hooks for initramfs-tools should include a trig-
       gers file containing:
              activate-noawait update-initramfs

       Kernel packages must call the kernel hooks as documented in the  Debian
       Kernel Handbook.

       A  package  that requires an initramfs to function, but is not a kernel
       package, should include a triggers file containing:
              activate-await update-initramfs

KERNEL HOOKS
       initramfs-tools includes hook scripts that are called by  kernel  pack-
       ages on installation and removal, so that an initramfs is automatically
       created,  updated or deleted as necessary.  The hook scripts do nothing
       if the environment variable INITRD is set to No.  This will be the case
       for  kernel  packages  built  with   make   deb-pkg   and   with   CON-
       FIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD  not  set  in the kernel config, or built with make-
       kpkg and not using the --initrd option.

DEBUG
       It is easy to check the generated initramfs for its  content.  One  may
       need to double-check if it contains the relevant binaries, libs or mod-
       ules:
              lsinitramfs /boot/initrd.img-3.16-3-amd64

FILES
       /run/initramfs/fsck.log
              Log  of  fsck commands run within the initramfs, with their out-
              put.

       /run/initramfs/fsck-root
              Exists only if fsck ran successfully for the root filesystem.

       /run/initramfs/fsck-usr
              Exists only if fsck ran successfully for the /usr filesystem.

AUTHOR
       The initramfs-tools are written by Maximilian Attems <maks@debian.org>,
       Jeff Bailey <jbailey@raspberryginger.com> and numerous others.

       This manual was written by David  Härdeman <david@hardeman.nu>, updated
       by Maximilian Attems <maks@debian.org>.

SEE ALSO
       initramfs.conf(5), mkinitramfs(8), update-initramfs(8), lsinitramfs(8).

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