vagrant-lxc-base-boxes/common/download.sh
Virgil Dupras bc8b070565 Unprivileged box creation: first step
I've been hacking my way through building vagrant boxes in unprivileged
containers. It works. Barely but it works. I can end up with a
functional vagrant box with `make stretch`.

The only place where I need `sudo` is when we tar up the root fs because
it doesn't belong to the same UID.
2018-04-14 23:30:48 -04:00

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#!/bin/bash
set -e
source common/ui.sh
source common/utils.sh
# If container exists, check if want to continue
if $(lxc-ls | grep -q ${CONTAINER}); then
if ! $(confirm "The '${CONTAINER}' container already exists, do you want to continue building the box?" 'y'); then
log 'Aborting...'
exit 1
fi
fi
# If container exists and wants to continue building the box
if $(lxc-ls | grep -q ${CONTAINER}); then
if $(confirm "Do you want to rebuild the '${CONTAINER}' container?" 'n'); then
log "Destroying container ${CONTAINER}..."
utils.lxc.stop
utils.lxc.destroy
else
log "Reusing existing container..."
exit 0
fi
fi
# If we got to this point, we need to create the container
log "Creating container..."
utils.lxc.create -t download -- \
--dist ${DISTRIBUTION} \
--release ${RELEASE} \
--arch ${ARCH}
# Improve systemd support:
# - The fedora template does it but the fedora images from the download
# template apparently don't.
# - The debian template does it but the debian image from the download
# template apparently not.
utils.lxc.stop
cfgpath="${HOME}/.local/share/lxc/${CONTAINER}/config"
echo >> ${cfgpath}
echo "# settings for systemd with PID 1:" >> ${cfgpath}
echo "lxc.autodev = 1" >> ${cfgpath}
log "Container created!"