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Code Editor : snapd.core-fixup.sh
#!/bin/sh set -e if ! grep -q "ID=ubuntu-core" /etc/os-release; then # this code is only relevant on ubuntu-core devices # # this script will only run via systemd if /writable/system-data # exists however we still add this check here in case people run # it manually exit 0 fi # No fix-ups yet on UC20 if grep -q snapd_recovery_mode= /proc/cmdline; then exit 0 fi # Workaround https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/5253 # # We see sometimes corrupted uboot.env files created by fsck.vfat. # On the fat filesystem they are indistinguishable because one # has a fat16 name UBOOT.ENV (and not lfn (long-file-name)) but # the other has a "uboot.env" lfn name and a FSCK0000.000 FAT16 # name. The only known workaround is to remove all dupes and put # one file back in place. if [ "$(find /boot/uboot -name uboot.env | wc -l)" -gt 1 ]; then echo "Corrupted uboot.env file detected" # Ensure we have one uboot.env to go back to. Note that it does # not matter which one we pick (we can't choose anyway, we get # whatever the kernel gives us). The key part is that there is # only a single one after this script finishes. The bootloader # logic will recover in any case. cp -a /boot/uboot/uboot.env /boot/uboot/uboot.env.save # now delete all dupes while ls /boot/uboot/uboot.env 2>/dev/null; do rm -f /boot/uboot/uboot.env done # and move the saved one into place mv /boot/uboot/uboot.env.save /boot/uboot/uboot.env # ensure we sync the fs sync fi # The code below deals with incorrect permissions that happened on # some buggy ubuntu-image versions. # # This needs to run only once so we can exit here. if [ -f /var/lib/snapd/device/ownership-change.after ]; then exit 0 fi # store important data in case we need it later if [ ! -f /var/lib/snapd/device/ownership-change.before ]; then mkdir -p /var/lib/snapd/device find /etc/cloud /var/lib/cloud /var/lib/snapd -printf '%M %U %G %p\n' > /var/lib/snapd/device/ownership-change.before.tmp || true find /writable/system-data /writable/system-data/var /writable/system-data/var/lib /writable/system-data/boot /writable/system-data/etc -maxdepth 0 -printf '%M %U %G %p\n' >> /var/lib/snapd/device/ownership-change.before.tmp || true mv /var/lib/snapd/device/ownership-change.before.tmp /var/lib/snapd/device/ownership-change.before fi # cleanup read/write files and directories (CVE-2017-10600) for i in /etc/cloud /var/lib/cloud /var/lib/snapd ; do # restore ownership to root:root find "$i" \( -type f -o -type d -o -type l \) -a \( \! -uid 0 -o \! -gid 0 \) -print0 | \ xargs -0 --no-run-if-empty chown -c --no-dereference root:root -- || true done # cleanup a few /writable directories without descending for i in /writable/system-data /writable/system-data/var /writable/system-data/var/lib /writable/system-data/boot /writable/system-data/etc ; do # restore ownership to root:root find "$i" -maxdepth 0 \( \! -uid 0 -o \! -gid 0 -o -type l \) -print0 | \ xargs -0 --no-run-if-empty chown -c --no-dereference root:root -- || true done # store permissions after manipulation, this is also used as the stamp file # for the systemd service to ensure it is only run once find /etc/cloud /var/lib/cloud /var/lib/snapd -printf '%M %U %G %p\n' > /var/lib/snapd/device/ownership-change.after.tmp # Note: this find will fail on UC20 seeding because there is no # /writable/system-data/boot find /writable/system-data /writable/system-data/var /writable/system-data/var/lib /writable/system-data/boot /writable/system-data/etc -maxdepth 0 -printf '%M %U %G %p\n' >> /var/lib/snapd/device/ownership-change.after.tmp mv /var/lib/snapd/device/ownership-change.after.tmp /var/lib/snapd/device/ownership-change.after # ensure things are really on disk sync
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