#!/bin/sh
logsavedir=/var/log/installer
header () {
echo
echo "=============================================="
echo "$@"
echo "=============================================="
}
gettext=$(which gettext 2>/dev/null) || true
_ () {
if [ -n "$gettext" ]; then
gettext "$@"
else
printf "$@"
fi
}
if [ ! -e "$logsavedir/hardware-summary" ]; then
_ "Cannot find installation logs in $logsavedir"
echo
while [ ! -e "$logsavedir/hardware-summary" ]; do
yesno "$(_ "Use installation logs from another location? [Y/n] ") " yep
if [ "$REPLY" = yep ]; then
_ "Enter location of installation logs:"
printf " "
read logsavedir
if [ ! -e "$logsavedir/hardware-summary" ]; then
_ "$logsavedir/hardware-summary does not exist"
echo
fi
else
exit 0
fi
done
fi
getlog () {
log="$1"
if [ -e "$logsavedir/$log" ]; then
_ "Including installer $log in report.."
echo
header "Installer $log:" >&3
if [ -r "$logsavedir/$log" ]; then
cat "$logsavedir/$log" 2>&1 >&3
else
_ "Only root can read $logsavedir/$log .."
echo
su root -c "cat $logsavedir/$log" >&3
fi
fi
}
getlog lsb-release
if [ -e "$logsavedir/hardware-summary" ]; then
getlog hardware-summary
else
_ "Running report-hw to summarise hardware for report."
echo
header "Hardware information for running system:" >&3
report-hw 2>&1 >&3
fi
if [ -e "$logsavedir/firmware-summary" ]; then
getlog firmware-summary
fi
# Commented out as this takes up relatively much space and is used
# only rarely. Also, the syslog now lists which udebs are actually
# installed by anna, including versions.
#getlog status
# Commented out as inclusion of these files causes installation reports to
# not reach the debian-boot list (#403346)
#if [ -e "$logsavedir/messages" ] || [ -e "$logsavedir/syslog" ] || \
# [ -e "$logsavedir/partman" ]; then
# _ "
#Additional installer log files can be included in the report.
#This is generally only necessary for debugging if there was a problem with
#the install."
# echo
# yesno "$(_ "Include additional log files in report? [y/N] ") " nop
# if [ "$REPLY" = yep ]; then
# getlog syslog
# getlog messages
# getlog partman
# fi
#fi
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