;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU ;;; Copyright © 2014, 2015, 2016 Ludovic Courtès ;;; Copyright © 2015 Mark H Weaver ;;; Copyright © 2016 Andreas Enge ;;; ;;; This file is part of GNU Guix. ;;; ;;; GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it ;;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at ;;; your option) any later version. ;;; ;;; GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but ;;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ;;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;;; ;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;;; along with GNU Guix. If not, see . (define-module (gnu system install) #:use-module (gnu) #:use-module (guix gexp) #:use-module (guix store) #:use-module (guix monads) #:use-module ((guix store) #:select (%store-prefix)) #:use-module (guix profiles) #:use-module (gnu services shepherd) #:use-module (gnu packages admin) #:use-module (gnu packages bash) #:use-module (gnu packages bootloaders) #:use-module (gnu packages linux) #:use-module (gnu packages cryptsetup) #:use-module (gnu packages package-management) #:use-module (gnu packages disk) #:use-module (gnu packages texinfo) #:use-module (gnu packages compression) #:use-module (gnu packages nvi) #:use-module (ice-9 match) #:use-module (srfi srfi-26) #:export (self-contained-tarball installation-os)) ;;; Commentary: ;;; ;;; This module provides an 'operating-system' definition for use on images ;;; for USB sticks etc., for the installation of the GNU system. ;;; ;;; Code: (define* (self-contained-tarball #:key (guix guix)) "Return a self-contained tarball containing a store initialized with the closure of GUIX. The tarball contains /gnu/store, /var/guix, and a profile under /root/.guix-profile where GUIX is installed." (mlet %store-monad ((profile (profile-derivation (manifest (list (package->manifest-entry guix)))))) (define build (with-imported-modules '((guix build utils) (guix build store-copy) (gnu build install)) #~(begin (use-modules (guix build utils) (gnu build install)) (define %root "root") (setenv "PATH" (string-append #$guix "/sbin:" #$tar "/bin:" #$xz "/bin")) ;; Note: there is not much to gain here with deduplication and ;; there is the overhead of the '.links' directory, so turn it ;; off. (populate-single-profile-directory %root #:profile #$profile #:closure "profile" #:deduplicate? #f) ;; Create the tarball. Use GNU format so there's no file name ;; length limitation. (with-directory-excursion %root (zero? (system* "tar" "--xz" "--format=gnu" ;; Avoid non-determinism in the archive. Use ;; mtime = 1, not zero, because that is what the ;; daemon does for files in the store (see the ;; 'mtimeStore' constant in local-store.cc.) "--sort=name" "--mtime=@1" ;for files in /var/guix "--owner=root:0" "--group=root:0" "--check-links" "-cvf" #$output ;; Avoid adding / and /var to the tarball, so ;; that the ownership and permissions of those ;; directories will not be overwritten when ;; extracting the archive. Do not include /root ;; because the root account might have a ;; different home directory. "./var/guix" (string-append "." (%store-directory)))))))) (gexp->derivation "guix-tarball.tar.xz" build #:references-graphs `(("profile" ,profile))))) (define (log-to-info) "Return a script that spawns the Info reader on the right section of the manual." (program-file "log-to-info" #~(begin ;; 'gunzip' is needed to decompress the doc. (setenv "PATH" (string-append #$gzip "/bin")) (execl (string-append #$info-reader "/bin/info") "info" "-d" "/run/current-system/profile/share/info" "-f" (string-append #$guix "/share/info/guix.info") "-n" "System Installation")))) (define %backing-directory ;; Sub-directory used as the backing store for copy-on-write. "/tmp/guix-inst") (define (make-cow-store target) "Return a gexp that makes the store copy-on-write, using TARGET as the backing store. This is useful when TARGET is on a hard disk, whereas the current store is on a RAM disk." (define (unionfs read-only read-write mount-point) ;; Make MOUNT-POINT the union of READ-ONLY and READ-WRITE. ;; Note: in the command below, READ-WRITE appears before READ-ONLY so that ;; it is considered a "higher-level branch", as per unionfs-fuse(8), ;; thereby allowing files existing on READ-ONLY to be copied over to ;; READ-WRITE. #~(fork+exec-command (list (string-append #$unionfs-fuse "/bin/unionfs") "-o" "cow,allow_other,use_ino,max_files=65536,nonempty" (string-append #$read-write "=RW:" #$read-only "=RO") #$mount-point))) (define (set-store-permissions directory) ;; Set the right perms on DIRECTORY to use it as the store. #~(begin (chown #$directory 0 30000) ;use the fixed 'guixbuild' GID (chmod #$directory #o1775))) #~(begin ;; Bind-mount TARGET's /tmp in case we need space to build things. (let ((tmpdir (string-append #$target "/tmp"))) (mkdir-p tmpdir) (mount tmpdir "/tmp" "none" MS_BIND)) (unless (file-exists? "/.ro-store") (mkdir "/.ro-store") (mount #$(%store-prefix) "/.ro-store" "none" (logior MS_BIND MS_RDONLY))) (let ((rw-dir (string-append target #$%backing-directory))) (mkdir-p rw-dir) (mkdir-p "/.rw-store") #$(set-store-permissions #~rw-dir) #$(set-store-permissions "/.rw-store") ;; Mount the union, then atomically make it the store. (and #$(unionfs "/.ro-store" #~rw-dir "/.rw-store") (begin (sleep 1) ;XXX: wait for unionfs to be ready (mount "/.rw-store" #$(%store-prefix) "" MS_MOVE) (rmdir "/.rw-store")))))) (define cow-store-service-type (shepherd-service-type 'cow-store (lambda _ (shepherd-service (requirement '(root-file-system user-processes)) (provision '(cow-store)) (documentation "Make the store copy-on-write, with writes going to \ the given target.") ;; This is meant to be explicitly started by the user. (auto-start? #f) (start #~(case-lambda ((target) #$(make-cow-store #~target) target) (else ;; Do nothing, and mark the service as stopped. #f))) (stop #~(lambda (target) ;; Delete the temporary directory, but leave everything ;; mounted as there may still be processes using it since ;; 'user-processes' doesn't depend on us. The 'user-unmount' ;; service will unmount TARGET eventually. (delete-file-recursively (string-append target #$%backing-directory)))))))) (define (cow-store-service) "Return a service that makes the store copy-on-write, such that writes go to the user's target storage device rather than on the RAM disk." ;; See for the initial report. (service cow-store-service-type 'mooooh!)) (define (/etc/configuration-files _) "Return a list of tuples representing configuration templates to add to /etc." (define (file f) (local-file (string-append "examples/" f))) (define directory (computed-file "configuration-templates" (with-imported-modules '((guix build utils)) #~(begin (mkdir #$output) (for-each (lambda (file target) (copy-file file (string-append #$output "/" target))) '(#$(file "bare-bones.tmpl") #$(file "desktop.tmpl") #$(file "lightweight-desktop.tmpl")) '("bare-bones.scm" "desktop.scm" "lightweight-desktop.scm")) #t)))) `(("configuration" ,directory))) (define configuration-template-service-type (service-type (name 'configuration-template) (extensions (list (service-extension etc-service-type /etc/configuration-files))))) (define %configuration-template-service (service configuration-template-service-type #t)) (define %nscd-minimal-caches ;; Minimal in-memory caching policy for nscd. (list (nscd-cache (database 'hosts) (positive-time-to-live (* 3600 12)) ;; Do not cache lookup failures at all since they are ;; quite likely (for instance when someone tries to ping a ;; host before networking is functional.) (negative-time-to-live 0) (persistent? #f) (max-database-size (* 5 (expt 2 20)))))) ;5 MiB (define %installation-services ;; List of services of the installation system. (let ((motd (plain-file "motd" " Welcome to the installation of the Guix System Distribution! There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. In particular, you may LOSE ALL YOUR DATA as a side effect of the installation process. Furthermore, it is 'beta' software, so it may contain bugs. You have been warned. Thanks for being so brave. "))) (define (normal-tty tty) (mingetty-service (mingetty-configuration (tty tty) (auto-login "root") (login-pause? #t)))) (list (mingetty-service (mingetty-configuration (tty "tty1") (auto-login "root"))) (agetty-service (agetty-configuration (extra "-i") (tty "ttyS0") (baud-rate "115200,38400,9600"))) (login-service (login-configuration (motd motd))) ;; Documentation. The manual is in UTF-8, but ;; 'console-font-service' sets up Unicode support and loads a font ;; with all the useful glyphs like em dash and quotation marks. (mingetty-service (mingetty-configuration (tty "tty2") (auto-login "guest") (login-program (log-to-info)))) ;; Documentation add-on. %configuration-template-service ;; A bunch of 'root' ttys. (normal-tty "tty3") (normal-tty "tty4") (normal-tty "tty5") (normal-tty "tty6") ;; The usual services. (syslog-service) ;; The build daemon. Register the hydra.gnu.org key as trusted. ;; This allows the installation process to use substitutes by ;; default. (guix-service (guix-configuration (authorize-key? #t))) ;; Start udev so that useful device nodes are available. ;; Use device-mapper rules for cryptsetup & co; enable the CRDA for ;; regulations-compliant WiFi access. (udev-service #:rules (list lvm2 crda)) ;; Add the 'cow-store' service, which users have to start manually ;; since it takes the installation directory as an argument. (cow-store-service) ;; Install Unicode support and a suitable font. (service console-font-service-type (map (lambda (tty) (cons tty %default-console-font)) '("tty1" "tty2" "tty3" "tty4" "tty5" "tty6"))) ;; To facilitate copy/paste. (gpm-service) ;; Since this is running on a USB stick with a unionfs as the root ;; file system, use an appropriate cache configuration. (nscd-service (nscd-configuration (caches %nscd-minimal-caches)))))) (define %issue ;; Greeting. " This is an installation image of the GNU system. Welcome. Use Alt-F2 for documentation. ") (define installation-os ;; The operating system used on installation images for USB sticks etc. (operating-system (host-name "gnu") (timezone "Europe/Paris") (locale "en_US.utf8") (kernel linux-libre-4.1) (kernel-arguments '("console=ttyS0,115200n8 gfxpayload=text earlyprintk=serial,ttyS0,115200")) (bootloader (grub-configuration (device "/dev/sda"))) (file-systems ;; Note: the disk image build code overrides this root file system with ;; the appropriate one. (cons* (file-system (mount-point "/") (device "gnu-disk-image") (title 'label) (type "ext4")) ;; Make /tmp a tmpfs instead of keeping the unionfs. This is ;; because FUSE creates '.fuse_hiddenXYZ' files for each open file, ;; and this confuses Guix's test suite, for instance. See ;; . (file-system (mount-point "/tmp") (device "none") (title 'device) (type "tmpfs") (check? #f)) ;; XXX: This should be %BASE-FILE-SYSTEMS but we don't need ;; elogind's cgroup file systems. (list %pseudo-terminal-file-system %shared-memory-file-system %immutable-store))) (users (list (user-account (name "guest") (group "users") (supplementary-groups '("wheel")) ; allow use of sudo (password "") (comment "Guest of GNU") (home-directory "/home/guest")))) (issue %issue) (services %installation-services) ;; We don't need setuid programs so pass the empty list so we don't pull ;; additional programs here. (setuid-programs '()) (pam-services ;; Explicitly allow for empty passwords. (base-pam-services #:allow-empty-passwords? #t)) (packages (cons* (canonical-package glibc) ;for 'tzselect' & co. parted gptfdisk ddrescue grub ;mostly so xrefs to its manual work cryptsetup mdadm dosfstools ;mkfs.fat, for the UEFI boot partition btrfs-progs wireless-tools iw wpa-supplicant-minimal iproute ;; XXX: We used to have GNU fdisk here, but as of version ;; 2.0.0a, that pulls Guile 1.8, which takes unreasonable ;; space; furthermore util-linux's fdisk is already ;; available here, so we keep that. bash-completion nvi ;:wq! %base-packages)))) ;; Return it here so 'guix system' can consume it directly. installation-os ;;; install.scm ends here