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cp /etc/resolv.conf ~/chroot/etc/ | cp /etc/resolv.conf ~/chroot/etc/ | ||
mkdir -p ~/chroot/usr/bin/ ~/chroot/{dev,proc,root,etc} | mkdir -p ~/chroot/usr/bin/ ~/chroot/{dev,proc,root,etc,sys} | ||
ln -s /bin/busybox ~/chroot/bin/sh | ln -s /bin/busybox ~/chroot/bin/sh | ||
ln -s /bin/busybox ~/chroot/bin/ln | ln -s /bin/busybox ~/chroot/bin/ln | ||
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fi | fi | ||
mount -t proc proc ~/chroot/proc/ | mount -t proc proc ~/chroot/proc/ | ||
mount --bind /dev/ ~/chroot/dev | mount --bind /dev/ ~/chroot/dev/ | ||
mount --bind /sys/ ~/chroot/sys/ | |||
#we may need dev and maybe proc too to use this program | #we may need dev and maybe proc too to use this program | ||
chroot ~/chroot /opt/MegaRAID/MegaCli/MegaCli $@ | chroot ~/chroot /opt/MegaRAID/MegaCli/MegaCli $@ | ||
umount ~/chroot/proc | umount ~/chroot/proc | ||
umount ~/chroot/dev | umount ~/chroot/dev | ||
umount ~/chroot/sys | |||
Save it under /usr/bin/MegaCli .Do a chmod +x /usr/bin/MegaCli and good luck. | Save it under /usr/bin/MegaCli .Do a chmod +x /usr/bin/MegaCli and good luck. | ||
Hf | Hf |
Revision as of 17:43, 29 January 2012
This is a draft
If you want to run glibc programs under alpine there are a few ways to do so.You could install glibc additional to uclibc (you would have to do this manualy) or you could do the easy way and use a chroot.
Because there are different usecases I want to give a slight overview about what's possible and what is intelligent.
Your options
Using Busybox
First the most simple approach for setting up a chroot is using a glibc build of busybox.
This approach has just a few downsides:
- You have to link most /bin/ and /usr/bin program against /bin/busybox and some busybox builds break if you don't configure it right.
- You have to manually download every library you need for your program manually.
But if you want a small enviroment for one simple use case this is the solution you want.
Using a livecd
If you prefer any special distri you can always download and extract a livecd and use it as a chroot enviroment.
Using a stage3 gentoo archive
This is the fastest approach and you have the advantage of controlling which package version of which library you will install.
Drawbacks are as follow:
- Big build.You have to install a portage tree which uses up a lot of space.(It's not 100% necessary if you don't have to install any additional content you don't need it)
- On slow mashines not recommended because you have to compile your packages.
Using Archlinux or Debian
If you want a nice running system you can install Arch or Debian in a chroot.This approach isn't as easily executed as the other alternatives, but are in my opinion the cleanest and most recommended for the every day user.
How to do it
Like I said this is just a quick draft so here it comes.
Using Busybox
First we need to download busybox.You can choose any of your favourit distros to download a prebuild version.I for instance would use Archlinux packages from http://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/i686/busybox/.
wget http://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/i686/busybox/download/ -O busybox.pkg.tar.xz wget http://www.archlinux.org/packages/core/i686/glibc/download/ -O glibc.pkg.tar.xz for i in *.pkg.tar.xz;do bsdtar xfJ $i -C ~/chroot done cp /etc/resolv.conf ~/chroot/etc/ mkdir -p ~/chroot/usr/bin/ ~/chroot/{dev,proc,root,etc} ln -s /bin/busybox ~/chroot/bin/sh ln -s /bin/busybox ~/chroot/bin/ln sudo chroot ~/chroot/ /bin/sh
This creates a simple chroot enviroment which we will expand through all commands included in busybox.
for i in $(busybox --list);do ln -s /bin/busybox /usr/bin/$i;done
Using a livecd
WIP
Using a stage3 tar archive
Select a mirror from http://www.gentoo.org/main/en/mirrors2.xml , switch to /releases/x86/current-stage3/ and download the latest tar ball (for me stage3-i686-20120124.tar.bz2 ).
wget http://de-mirror.org/gentoo/releases/x86/current-stage3/stage3-i686-20120124.tar.bz2 mkdir ~/chroot tar xfj stage3-i686-*.tar.bz2 -C ~/chroot sudo chroot ~/chroot
And voila you got your working gentoo chroot.
You can now take a look at http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/?catid=desktop to find out how you can configure and install your system or simply extract/copy the program you need to run in your chroot enviroment and execute it.
Using Archlinux or Debian
WIP
Example
Source Dedicated Server
Here is an easy example of how you can run http://www.srcds.com in a simple busybox chroot.
For this server you will only need the basic chroot and a advanced tar version (the busybox version is not sufficient because of the missing -U command).
wget http://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/i686/busybox/download/ -O busybox.pkg.tar.xz wget http://www.archlinux.org/packages/core/i686/glibc/download/ -O glibc.pkg.tar.xz wget http://www.archlinux.org/packages/core/i686/tar/download/ -O tar.pkg.tar.xz for i in *.pkg.tar.xz;do bsdtar xfJ $i -C ~/chroot done cp /etc/resolv.conf ~/chroot/etc/ mkdir -p ~/chroot/usr/bin/ ~/chroot/{dev,proc,root,etc} ln -s /bin/busybox ~/chroot/bin/sh ln -s /bin/busybox ~/chroot/bin/ln sudo chroot ~/chroot/ /bin/sh
Now that you are in a working chroot you can download the server and install it.You just have to execute the following self explaining commands.
mkdir ~/work cd ~/work busybox wget http://www.steampowered.com/download/hldsupdatetool.bin chmod +x hldsupdatetool.bin ln -s /bin/busybox ./uncompress cp /bin/tar . #right now executing programs from $PATH is buggy soon to be fixed (no bug in busybox but in my script) ./hdsupdatetool.bin #you can accept it or not ;) ./steam ./steam
And you should have a working chroot with srcds installed in it.
If you think you are clever or elegant you can use the server with a bash script.
#!/bin/bash chroot ~/chroot /root/work/steam $@
Just save it (in your alpine installation) under /usr/bin/steam do a chmod +x /usr/bin/steam and have phun.
WARNING:
This script would let steam run with root priviliges.This is not recommended.
MegaCli
So let's run MegaCli in a chroot to shall we? ;)
First we set up a uclibc chroot :)
MegaCli needs more than just glibc it needs ncurses and the gcc-libs.
wget http://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/i686/busybox/download/ -O busybox.pkg.tar.xz wget http://www.archlinux.org/packages/core/i686/glibc/download/ -O glibc.pkg.tar.xz wget http://www.archlinux.org/packages/core/i686/ncurses/download/ -O ncurses.pkg.tar.xz wget http://www.archlinux.org/packages/core/i686/gcc-libs/download/ -O gcc-libs.pkg.tar.xz for i in *.pkg.tar.xz;do bsdtar xfJ $i -C ~/chroot done cp /etc/resolv.conf ~/chroot/etc/ mkdir -p ~/chroot/usr/bin/ ~/chroot/{dev,proc,root,etc,sys} ln -s /bin/busybox ~/chroot/bin/sh ln -s /bin/busybox ~/chroot/bin/ln sudo chroot ~/chroot/ /bin/sh
After this we visit this site http://www.lsi.com/downloads/Public/MegaRAID%20Common%20Files/8.02.16_MegaCLI.zip and download 8.02.16_MegaCLI.zip.
mkdir tmp cd tmp unzip ../8.02.16_MegaCLI.zip cd LINUX unzip MegaCliLin.zip #Now comes code stolen from rpm2cpio o=`expr 96 + 8` set `od -j $o -N 8 -t u1 MegaCli-8.02.16-1.i386.rpm` il=`expr 256 \* \( 256 \* \( 256 \* $2 + $3 \) + $4 \) + $5` dl=`expr 256 \* \( 256 \* \( 256 \* $6 + $7 \) + $8 \) + $9` sigsize=`expr 8 + 16 \* $il + $dl` o=`expr $o + $sigsize + \( 8 - \( $sigsize \% 8 \) \) \% 8 + 8` set `od -j $o -N 8 -t u1 $pkg` il=`expr 256 \* \( 256 \* \( 256 \* $2 + $3 \) + $4 \) + $5` dl=`expr 256 \* \( 256 \* \( 256 \* $6 + $7 \) + $8 \) + $9` hdrsize=`expr 8 + 16 \* $il + $dl` o=`expr $o + $hdrsize` dd if=$pkg ibs=$o skip=1 2>/dev/null |bsdtar -xf - #wow ... rm opt/MegaRAID/MegaCli/MegaCli64 # who needs 64bit? cp -r opt/ ~/chroot/
Now we got a working MegaCli client in our chroot.
Like with srcds we don't want to operate from inside the chroot so here is a little script that should ease you up. (use at your own risk)
#!/bin/bash user=whoami if [ "$user" != "root" ];then echo "This script needs root access" exit fi mount -t proc proc ~/chroot/proc/ mount --bind /dev/ ~/chroot/dev/ mount --bind /sys/ ~/chroot/sys/ #we may need dev and maybe proc too to use this program chroot ~/chroot /opt/MegaRAID/MegaCli/MegaCli $@ umount ~/chroot/proc umount ~/chroot/dev umount ~/chroot/sys
Save it under /usr/bin/MegaCli .Do a chmod +x /usr/bin/MegaCli and good luck. Hf