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-rwxr-xr-x | share/scripts/debconf | 22 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | share/scripts/debootstrap | 2 |
2 files changed, 12 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/share/scripts/debconf b/share/scripts/debconf index b218bef..31f5bf2 100755 --- a/share/scripts/debconf +++ b/share/scripts/debconf @@ -174,22 +174,22 @@ EOF chmod 0755 "${DIRECTORY}/usr/sbin/policy-rc.d" # Upgrade system - Chroot "${DIRECTORY}" "apt-get update" - Chroot "${DIRECTORY}" "apt-get --yes --option Dpkg::Options::=--force-confnew upgrade" - Chroot "${DIRECTORY}" "apt-get --yes --option Dpkg::Options::=--force-confnew dist-upgrade" + Chroot "${DIRECTORY}" "apt update" + Chroot "${DIRECTORY}" "apt --yes --option Dpkg::Options::=--force-confnew upgrade" + Chroot "${DIRECTORY}" "apt --yes --option Dpkg::Options::=--force-confnew dist-upgrade" # Install systemd support packages - Chroot "${DIRECTORY}" "apt-get --yes install dbus libpam-systemd systemd-sysv" + Chroot "${DIRECTORY}" "apt --yes install dbus libpam-systemd systemd-sysv" - Chroot "${DIRECTORY}" "apt-get clean" + Chroot "${DIRECTORY}" "apt clean" } Cleanup_system () { DIRECTORY="${1}" - Chroot "${DIRECTORY}" "apt-get --yes --purge autoremove" - Chroot "${DIRECTORY}" "apt-get clean" + Chroot "${DIRECTORY}" "apt --yes --purge autoremove" + Chroot "${DIRECTORY}" "apt clean" # Cleanup rm -f "${DIRECTORY}/etc/dpkg/dpkg.cfg.d/${SOFTWARE}" @@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ EOF esac Chroot "${DIRECTORY}" "apt-key add /usr/share/progress-linux/pgp-keys/apt.progress-linux.org.gpg" - Chroot "${DIRECTORY}" "apt-get update" + Chroot "${DIRECTORY}" "apt update" ;; esac } @@ -629,15 +629,15 @@ EOF # This is suboptimal, ideally we should install all packages but not run the maintainer scripts, # then run lxc-support, and run the maintainer scripts. This way, lxc-support would see # all the installed packages and could skip those scripts entirely when a certain package is not - # installed. Unfortunately, that is not possible in any reasonable way with apt-get. - # FTR: The only known workaround for now would be to first apt-get install --download-only all + # installed. Unfortunately, that is not possible in any reasonable way with apt. + # FTR: The only known workaround for now would be to first apt install --download-only all # packages, then unpack them with dpkg, run lxc-support, and dpkg --configure them. # For the time being, it's better to have lxc-support see no packages at all and be run before # packages are installed, than the other way around. # Workaround: We're running lxc-support at the end of the template again. if [ -n "${PACKAGES}" ] then - Chroot "${DIRECTORY}" "apt-get --option Dpkg::Options::=--force-confnew --yes install ${PACKAGES}" + Chroot "${DIRECTORY}" "apt --option Dpkg::Options::=--force-confnew --yes install ${PACKAGES}" fi # Manual hack to regenerate ssh keys diff --git a/share/scripts/debootstrap b/share/scripts/debootstrap index 7910ac3..aefdbab 100755 --- a/share/scripts/debootstrap +++ b/share/scripts/debootstrap @@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ done mkdir -p "${MACHINES}" debootstrap --arch=${ARCHITECTURE} --include=${INCLUDE} ${DISTRIBUTION} ${MACHINES}/${NAME} ${MIRROR} -chroot "${MACHINES}/${NAME}" apt-get clean +chroot "${MACHINES}/${NAME}" apt clean # Setting hostname echo "${NAME}" > "${MACHINES}/${NAME}/etc/hostname" |