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This works locally or remotely (i.e using boot2docker or swarm).](https://github.com/multiarch/alpine) 18 | 19 | ```bash 20 | # configure binfmt-support on the Docker host (works locally or remotely, i.e: using boot2docker) 21 | $ docker run --rm --privileged multiarch/qemu-user-static:register --reset 22 | ``` 23 | 24 | ## Build ZIP 25 | 26 | ```bash 27 | $ make 28 | ``` 29 | 30 | # Screenshot 31 | 32 | ![screenshot 1](./screenshot/screenshot_2019_07_16T23_20_24+0800.png) 33 | 34 | # Related projects 35 | 36 | * [alpine_kindle](https://github.com/schuhumi/alpine_kindle_kual): Utilities to get Alpine Linux with Chromium browser running for KPW3 37 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /chroot.de.awesome.user.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | . "$(dirname "$0")"/lib.sh 4 | 5 | [ -f "$ROOTFS_LOCK" ] || mount_rootfs_all 6 | 7 | SIZE=$(xwininfo -root -display :0 | grep "geometry" | cut -d " " -f4) 8 | 9 | sleep 3 # wait kterm 10 | do_chroot /bin/sh -c "su -l kindle sh -c 'DISPLAY=:0 Xephyr :1 -title L:D_N:application_ID:xephyr -ac -br -screen $SIZE -cc 4 -reset -terminate & sleep 3 && DISPLAY=:1 awesome'" 11 | sleep 3 # wait awesome 12 | 13 | quit 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /chroot.de.xfce4.user.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | . "$(dirname "$0")"/lib.sh 4 | 5 | [ -f "$ROOTFS_LOCK" ] || mount_rootfs_all 6 | 7 | SIZE=$(xwininfo -root -display :0 | grep "geometry" | cut -d " " -f4) 8 | 9 | sleep 3 # wait kterm 10 | do_chroot /bin/sh -c "su -l kindle sh -c 'DISPLAY=:0 Xephyr :1 -title L:D_N:application_ID:xephyr -ac -br -screen $SIZE -cc 4 -reset -terminate & sleep 3 && DISPLAY=:1 xfce4-session'" 11 | sleep 3 # wait xfce4-session 12 | 13 | quit 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /chroot.shell.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | . "$(dirname "$0")"/lib.sh 4 | 5 | [ -f "$ROOTFS_LOCK" ] || mount_rootfs_all 6 | 7 | do_chroot /bin/sh -c su 8 | 9 | quit 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /chroot.shell.user.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | . "$(dirname "$0")"/lib.sh 4 | 5 | [ -f "$ROOTFS_LOCK" ] || mount_rootfs_all 6 | 7 | do_chroot /bin/sh -c 'su -l kindle' 8 | 9 | quit 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | linuxdeploy 5 | 0.3.0 6 | zaoqi 7 | linuxdeploy 8 | 9 | 10 | menu.json 11 | 12 | 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /e2fsprogs/.dockerignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | * 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /e2fsprogs/.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /out 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /e2fsprogs/Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | FROM multiarch/debian-debootstrap:armel-jessie 2 | # jessie: in order to support linux 2.6 3 | #RUN sed -i 's/deb.debian.org/mirrors.ustc.edu.cn/g' /etc/apt/sources.list 4 | #RUN sed -i 's|security.debian.org|mirrors.ustc.edu.cn/debian-security|g' /etc/apt/sources.list 5 | RUN apt update 6 | RUN apt install -y gcc dietlibc-dev aria2 make 7 | RUN mkdir /src 8 | ARG e2fsprogs_version=1.45.4 9 | RUN cd /src && aria2c -o e2fsprogs-${e2fsprogs_version}.tar.gz -k 1048576 -s 32768 -j 32768 -x 16 -k 1M https://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/tytso/e2fsprogs/v${e2fsprogs_version}/e2fsprogs-${e2fsprogs_version}.tar.gz 10 | RUN cd /src && tar -xzvf e2fsprogs-${e2fsprogs_version}.tar.gz 11 | RUN cd /src/e2fsprogs-${e2fsprogs_version} && ./configure --prefix=/src --disable-threads --disable-tls --disable-nls --with-diet-libc --disable-imager --disable-debugfs --disable-defrag --disable-fuse2fs --disable-fsck --disable-e2initrd-helper 12 | RUN cd /src/e2fsprogs-${e2fsprogs_version} && make -j4 13 | RUN cd /src/e2fsprogs-${e2fsprogs_version} && make install 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /e2fsprogs/Makefile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | out: Dockerfile run.sh 2 | ./run.sh 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /e2fsprogs/README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Why? 2 | 3 | KPW4's `resize2fs` doesn't support ext4 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /e2fsprogs/run.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | set -e 3 | img="temp${RANDOM}temp${RANDOM}temp${RANDOM}temp" 4 | rm -fr out 5 | docker build -t "$img" . 6 | mkdir out 7 | docker run --rm -v "$(pwd)/out:/out" "$img" sh -c "cp -vr /src/* /out/ && chown -R $(id -u):$(id -g) /out/*" 8 | docker rmi "$img" 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /gen.menu.json.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env node 2 | const kterm_scripts= 3 | ["LinuxDeploy", 4 | [["Linux", 5 | [ 6 | ["Install",[ 7 | ["Alpine Linux Edge","./install.alpine.sh"], 8 | ["Archlinux(maybe require Linux 4.x?)","./install.archlinux.sh"], 9 | ["Ubuntu 19.04(maybe require Linux 4.x?)","./install.ubuntu.1904.sh"]]], 10 | ["Change mirror",[ 11 | ["China Mainland","./mirror.china.sh"]]], 12 | ["Add a sudo-enabled user called \"kindle\"","./install.sudo.user.sh"], 13 | ["Reset \"kindle\" user's password","./set.user.password.sh"], 14 | ["USER=kindle Install desktop environment",[ 15 | ["Xfce4","./install.de.xfce4.sh"], 16 | ["awesome","./install.de.awesome.sh"]]], 17 | ["USER=kindle Start desktop environment",[ 18 | ["xfce4","./chroot.de.xfce4.user.sh"], 19 | ["awesome","./chroot.de.awesome.user.sh"]]], 20 | ["Shell",[ 21 | ["USER=kindle","./chroot.shell.user.sh"], 22 | ["USER=root","./chroot.shell.sh"]]], 23 | ["Add/Resize swap file","./make.swap.sh"], 24 | ["Remove swap file", 25 | [["Yes,remoce swap file","./remove.swap.sh"], 26 | ["No",null]]], 27 | ["Umount","./umount.sh"], 28 | ["Resize rootfs","./resize.sh"], 29 | ["Remove rootfs", 30 | [["Yes,remove rootfs","./remove.sh"], 31 | ["No",null]]]]]]] 32 | 33 | function translate_kterm_scripts(name,priority,script){ 34 | if(script===null||script===void 0){ 35 | return { 36 | name: name, 37 | priority: priority, 38 | } 39 | }else if(typeof script==='string'){ 40 | return { 41 | name: name, 42 | priority: priority, 43 | action:"/mnt/us/extensions/kterm/bin/kterm.sh", 44 | params:"-e "+script, 45 | } 46 | }else{ 47 | return { 48 | name: name, 49 | priority: priority, 50 | items: script.map((x,index)=>translate_kterm_scripts(x[0],index,x[1])), 51 | } 52 | } 53 | } 54 | 55 | console.log(JSON.stringify(translate_kterm_scripts(kterm_scripts[0],0,kterm_scripts[1]),null,2)) 56 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /install.alpine.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | . "$(dirname "$0")"/lib.sh 4 | 5 | [ -f "$ROOTFS_IMG" ] && fail "rootfs exist.Please remove it and continue." 6 | 7 | mirror=https://uk.alpinelinux.org/alpine 8 | 9 | get_rootfs_tgz_filename(){ 10 | curl "$mirror/edge/releases/armhf/" | 11 | grep '^.*.*$|\1|' | 13 | sort | 14 | tail -1 15 | } 16 | get_rootfs_tgz_url(){ 17 | echo "$mirror/edge/releases/armhf/$(get_rootfs_tgz_filename)" 18 | } 19 | 20 | install_tgz_rootfs "get_rootfs_tgz_url" 21 | 22 | quit 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /install.archlinux.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | . "$(dirname "$0")"/lib.sh 4 | 5 | [ -f "$ROOTFS_IMG" ] && fail "rootfs exist.Please remove it and continue." 6 | 7 | mirror=http://os.archlinuxarm.org/os 8 | 9 | get_rootfs_tgz_url(){ 10 | echo "$mirror/ArchLinuxARM-armv7-latest.tar.gz" 11 | } 12 | 13 | install_tgz_rootfs "get_rootfs_tgz_url" 14 | 15 | quit 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /install.de.awesome.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | . "$(dirname "$0")"/lib.sh 4 | 5 | [ -f "$ROOTFS_LOCK" ] || mount_rootfs_all 6 | 7 | dotfile_version=bde80e433f3e5f83e31a9af14445f569eb319080 8 | 9 | if [ -f "$ROOTFS_DIR/etc/apk/repositories" ]; then 10 | [ -d "$ROOTFS_DIR/home/kindle" ] || fail "USER 'kindle' does not exist" 11 | echo 'http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/main 12 | http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/community 13 | http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/testing' > "$ROOTFS_DIR/etc/apk/repositories" 14 | do_chroot /bin/sh -c 'apk add xorg-server-xephyr awesome lxterminal xvkbd' || fail "cannot install packages." 15 | elif [ -f "$ROOTFS_DIR/etc/apt/sources.list" ]; then 16 | do_chroot /bin/sh -c 'apt update && apt install -y xserver-xephyr awesome lxterminal xvkbd' || fail "cannot install packages." 17 | else 18 | fail "Unsupport system." 19 | fi 20 | 21 | mkdir -p "$ROOTFS_DIR/usr/share/applications/" 22 | cat > "$ROOTFS_DIR/usr/share/applications/stopx.desktop" << 'EOF' 23 | [Desktop Entry] 24 | Categories=Network;InstantMessaging;GTK;GNOME; 25 | Name=Stop X 26 | Version=1.0 27 | Exec=killall Xephyr 28 | Terminal=false 29 | Type=Application 30 | EOF 31 | chmod +x "$ROOTFS_DIR/usr/share/applications/stopx.desktop" 32 | 33 | (curl -L "https://codeload.github.com/zaoqi/AwesomeTouch/tar.gz/$dotfile_version" | tar -xzv -C "$ROOTFS_DIR/home/kindle" && 34 | mkdir -p "$ROOTFS_DIR/home/kindle/.config" && 35 | rm -fr "$ROOTFS_DIR/home/kindle/.config/awesome" && 36 | mv "$ROOTFS_DIR/home/kindle/AwesomeTouch-$dotfile_version" "$ROOTFS_DIR/home/kindle/.config/awesome") || 37 | fail "cannot download .config" 38 | 39 | quit 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /install.de.xfce4.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | . "$(dirname "$0")"/lib.sh 4 | 5 | [ -f "$ROOTFS_LOCK" ] || mount_rootfs_all 6 | 7 | dotfile_version=13b3551f6a76e5a53d90b0f613b50a4efcc57a8c 8 | 9 | if [ -f "$ROOTFS_DIR/etc/apk/repositories" ]; then 10 | [ -d "$ROOTFS_DIR/home/kindle" ] || fail "USER 'kindle' does not exist" 11 | echo 'http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/main 12 | http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/community 13 | http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/testing' > "$ROOTFS_DIR/etc/apk/repositories" 14 | do_chroot /bin/sh -c 'apk add xorg-server-xephyr xfce4 xfce4-terminal xfce4-battery-plugin gnome-themes-extra onboard xdotool' || fail "cannot install packages." 15 | elif [ -f "$ROOTFS_DIR/etc/apt/sources.list" ]; then 16 | do_chroot /bin/sh -c 'apt update && apt install -y xserver-xephyr xfce4 xfce4-terminal xfce4-battery-plugin gnome-themes-extra onboard xdotool' || fail "cannot install packages." 17 | else 18 | fail "Unsupport system." 19 | fi 20 | 21 | mkdir -p "$ROOTFS_DIR/usr/share/applications/" 22 | cat > "$ROOTFS_DIR/usr/share/applications/stopx.desktop" << 'EOF' 23 | [Desktop Entry] 24 | Categories=Network;InstantMessaging;GTK;GNOME; 25 | Name=Stop X 26 | Version=1.0 27 | Exec=killall Xephyr 28 | Terminal=false 29 | Type=Application 30 | EOF 31 | chmod +x "$ROOTFS_DIR/usr/share/applications/stopx.desktop" 32 | 33 | (curl -L "https://codeload.github.com/schuhumi/alpine_kindle_dotfiles/tar.gz/$dotfile_version" | tar -xzv -C "$ROOTFS_DIR/home/kindle" && 34 | cp -rv "$ROOTFS_DIR/home/kindle/alpine_kindle_dotfiles-$dotfile_version/.config/" "$ROOTFS_DIR/home/kindle" && 35 | rm -fr "$ROOTFS_DIR/home/kindle/alpine_kindle_dotfiles-$dotfile_version/") || 36 | fail "cannot download .config" 37 | 38 | quit 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /install.sudo.user.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | . "$(dirname "$0")"/lib.sh 4 | 5 | [ -f "$ROOTFS_LOCK" ] || mount_rootfs_all 6 | 7 | if [ -f "$ROOTFS_DIR/etc/apk/repositories" ]; then 8 | do_chroot /bin/sh -c 'apk add sudo' || fail "cannot install sudo." 9 | do_chroot /bin/busybox adduser -D kindle || fail "cannot add user." 10 | elif [ -f "$ROOTFS_DIR/etc/apt/sources.list" ]; then 11 | do_chroot /bin/sh -c 'apt update && apt install -y sudo' || fail "cannot install sudo." 12 | do_chroot /bin/sh -c 'useradd -s /bin/bash -m kindle' || fail "cannot add user." 13 | else 14 | fail "Unsupport system." 15 | fi 16 | 17 | echo "kindle ALL=(ALL) ALL" > "$ROOTFS_DIR/etc/sudoers.d/kindle" || fail 18 | chmod 440 "$ROOTFS_DIR/etc/sudoers.d/kindle" || fail 19 | do_chroot /bin/sh -c 'passwd kindle' || fail "cannot change password.(You can safely change password later.)" 20 | 21 | quit 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /install.ubuntu.1904.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | . "$(dirname "$0")"/lib.sh 4 | 5 | [ -f "$ROOTFS_IMG" ] && fail "rootfs exist.Please remove it and continue." 6 | 7 | mirror=http://cdimage.ubuntu.com 8 | 9 | get_rootfs_tgz_url(){ 10 | echo "$mirror/ubuntu-base/releases/19.04/release/ubuntu-base-19.04-base-armhf.tar.gz" 11 | } 12 | 13 | install_tgz_rootfs "get_rootfs_tgz_url" 14 | 15 | quit 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | echo " 3 | chroot for modern Kindle 4 | Copyright (C) 2019 zaoqi 5 | 6 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 7 | it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published 8 | by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 9 | (at your option) any later version. 10 | 11 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 12 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 13 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 14 | GNU Affero General Public License for more details. 15 | 16 | You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License 17 | along with this program. If not, see . 18 | " 19 | 20 | quit(){ 21 | echo "Done. $*" 22 | echo "press enter to countinue." 23 | read 24 | exit 0 25 | } 26 | 27 | fail(){ 28 | echo "Failed. $*" 29 | echo "press enter to countinue." 30 | read 31 | exit 1 32 | } 33 | 34 | cd "$(dirname "$0")" || fail 35 | 36 | BIN="$(pwd)" 37 | ROOTFS_DIR="$(pwd)/rootfs" 38 | SWAP_IMG="$(pwd)/swap" 39 | ROOTFS_IMG="$(pwd)/rootfs.img" 40 | SWAP_LOCK="/tmp/kUaL_lInUx_sWaP_mOuNtEd" 41 | ROOTFS_LOCK="/tmp/kUaL_lInUx_mOuNtEd" 42 | INNER_TMP="/tmp/kUaL_lInUx" 43 | ROOTFS_TYPE=unknown 44 | cp rootfs.ext4.base tmp.test.fs.tmp || fail 45 | mkdir -p tmp.test.fs.dir || fail 46 | if [ -f fs.config ];then 47 | ROOTFS_TYPE="$(cat fs.config)" 48 | elif mount -o loop tmp.test.fs.tmp tmp.test.fs.dir 2>/dev/null; then 49 | echo "This kernel support ext4." 50 | ROOTFS_TYPE=ext4 51 | echo ext4 > fs.config 52 | else 53 | echo "This kernel doesn't support ext4." 54 | ROOTFS_TYPE=ext3 55 | echo ext3 > fs.config 56 | fi 57 | umount tmp.test.fs.tmp 2>/dev/null 58 | umount tmp.test.fs.dir 2>/dev/null 59 | rm -fr tmp.test.fs.tmp tmp.test.fs.dir 2>/dev/null 60 | 61 | baseus(){ 62 | echo "$*" | sed 's|^/mnt/us/|/mnt/base-us/|' 63 | } 64 | 65 | copy_etc_files(){ 66 | [ -f "$ROOTFS_LOCK" ] || fail "rootfs is not mounted." 67 | cp /etc/hostname /etc/hostname /etc/hosts /etc/resolv.conf "$ROOTFS_DIR/etc" 68 | } 69 | 70 | mount_swap(){ 71 | if [ ! -f "$SWAP_LOCK" ] && [ -f "$SWAP_IMG" ]; then 72 | touch "$SWAP_LOCK" || fail 73 | mkswap "$(baseus "$SWAP_IMG")" || fail "cannot mount swap." 74 | swapon "$(baseus "$SWAP_IMG")" || fail "cannot mount swap." 75 | fi 76 | } 77 | mount_rootfs_base(){ 78 | [ -f "$ROOTFS_LOCK" ] && fail "rootfs mounted." 79 | touch "$ROOTFS_LOCK" || fail 80 | mkdir -p "$ROOTFS_DIR" || fail 81 | mount -o loop "$ROOTFS_IMG" "$ROOTFS_DIR" || fail "cannot mount rootfs." 82 | chmod 755 "$ROOTFS_DIR" || fail 83 | } 84 | mount_rootfs_all(){ 85 | mount_rootfs_base 86 | mkdir -p "$INNER_TMP" || fail 87 | mount -o bind "$INNER_TMP" "$ROOTFS_DIR/tmp" || fail "cannot bind /tmp." 88 | chmod 777 "$ROOTFS_DIR/tmp" || fail 89 | for d in /dev /dev/pts /proc /sys; do 90 | mount -o bind "/$d" "$ROOTFS_DIR/$d" || fail "cannot bind $d" 91 | done 92 | chmod a+w /dev/shm 93 | mount_swap 94 | } 95 | 96 | umount_swap(){ 97 | if [ -f "$SWAP_LOCK" ] ; then 98 | swapoff "$(baseus "$SWAP_IMG")" || fail "cannot unmount swap." 99 | rm "$SWAP_LOCK" || fail 100 | fi 101 | } 102 | umount_rootfs_all(){ 103 | [ -f "$ROOTFS_LOCK" ] || fail "rootfs is not mounted." 104 | lsof -t "$ROOTFS_DIR" | xargs -r kill -9 # -r, --no-run-if-empty 105 | for d in /dev/pts /dev /proc /sys /tmp; do 106 | umount "$ROOTFS_DIR/$d" 2>/dev/null 107 | done 108 | umount "$ROOTFS_DIR" || fail "cannot unmount rootfs." 109 | rm "$ROOTFS_LOCK" || fail 110 | umount_swap 111 | } 112 | 113 | remove_swap(){ 114 | [ -f "$SWAP_LOCK" ] && umount_swap 115 | rm -f "$SWAP_IMG" || fail 116 | } 117 | make_swap_interactive(){ 118 | remove_swap 119 | cp rootfs."$ROOTFS_TYPE".base "$SWAP_IMG" || fail 120 | echo "Please enter the size of swap file and press Enter (e.g. 1000M):" 121 | local SWAP_SIZE 122 | read SWAP_SIZE || fail "cannot read input." 123 | "$BIN"/resize2fs "$SWAP_IMG" "$SWAP_SIZE" || fail "cannot resize." 124 | mkswap "$SWAP_IMG" 125 | mount_swap 126 | } 127 | resize_rootfs_interactive(){ 128 | [ -f "$ROOTFS_LOCK" ] && fail "rootfs mounted." 129 | echo "Please enter the rootfs size and press Enter (e.g. 1000M):" 130 | local ROOTFS_SIZE 131 | read ROOTFS_SIZE || fail "cannot read input." 132 | "$BIN"/resize2fs "$ROOTFS_IMG" "$ROOTFS_SIZE" || fail "cannot resize." 133 | } 134 | 135 | install_tgz_rootfs(){ 136 | [ -f "$ROOTFS_LOCK" ] && fail "rootfs mounted." 137 | rm -fr "$ROOTFS_IMG" || fail 138 | cp rootfs."$ROOTFS_TYPE".base "$ROOTFS_IMG" || fail 139 | resize_rootfs_interactive 140 | mount_rootfs_base 141 | local ROOTFS_TGZ_URL="$("$1")" # Delay 142 | curl -L "$ROOTFS_TGZ_URL" | tar -xvz -C "$ROOTFS_DIR" || fail "download and extract rootfs: failed." 143 | umount_rootfs_all 144 | } 145 | 146 | do_chroot(){ 147 | [ -f "$ROOTFS_LOCK" ] || fail "rootfs is not mounted." 148 | copy_etc_files 149 | HOME=/root chroot "$ROOTFS_DIR" "$@" 150 | } 151 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /make.swap.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | . "$(dirname "$0")"/lib.sh 4 | 5 | make_swap_interactive 6 | 7 | quit 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mirror.china.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | . "$(dirname "$0")"/lib.sh 4 | 5 | [ -f "$ROOTFS_LOCK" ] || mount_rootfs_all 6 | 7 | [ -f "$ROOTFS_DIR/etc/apk/repositories" ] && sed -i 's|https\?://[^/]*/alpine|http://mirrors.ustc.edu.cn/alpine|g' "$ROOTFS_DIR/etc/apk/repositories" 8 | 9 | [ -f "$ROOTFS_DIR/etc/apt/sources.list" ] && sed -i 's|https\?://[^/]*/ubuntu-ports|http://mirrors.ustc.edu.cn/ubuntu-ports|g' "$ROOTFS_DIR/etc/apt/sources.list" 10 | 11 | quit 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /remove.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | . "$(dirname "$0")"/lib.sh 4 | 5 | [ -f "$ROOTFS_LOCK" ] && umount_rootfs_all 6 | 7 | rm -f "$ROOTFS_IMG" || fail 8 | 9 | quit 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /remove.swap.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | . "$(dirname "$0")"/lib.sh 4 | 5 | remove_swap 6 | 7 | quit 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /resize.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | . "$(dirname "$0")"/lib.sh 4 | 5 | [ -f "$ROOTFS_LOCK" ] && umount_rootfs_all 6 | 7 | resize_rootfs_interactive 8 | 9 | quit 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /screenshot/screenshot_2019_07_16T23_20_24+0800.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zaoqi/kual-linuxdeploy-armhf/7e3155596e5b20d97f214a6cabd07c35b666e165/screenshot/screenshot_2019_07_16T23_20_24+0800.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /set.user.password.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | . "$(dirname "$0")"/lib.sh 4 | 5 | [ -f "$ROOTFS_LOCK" ] || mount_rootfs_all 6 | 7 | do_chroot /bin/sh -c 'passwd kindle' || fail "cannot change password." 8 | 9 | quit 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /umount.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | . "$(dirname "$0")"/lib.sh 4 | 5 | umount_rootfs_all 6 | 7 | quit 8 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------