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  1. menu "System configuration"
  2. # Note on package/skeleton: usually, it is not safe to 'select' a
  3. # provider of a virtual package. But below we have an exception: each
  4. # init system may select one of the virtual skeleton-init-* packages.
  5. # As only one init system may be enabled, only one skeleton-init-* may
  6. # be selected. So this is a safe situation.
  7. choice
  8. prompt "Root FS skeleton"
  9. config BR2_ROOTFS_SKELETON_DEFAULT
  10. bool "default target skeleton"
  11. help
  12. Use default target skeleton for selected init system.
  13. config BR2_ROOTFS_SKELETON_CUSTOM
  14. bool "custom target skeleton"
  15. select BR2_PACKAGE_SKELETON_CUSTOM
  16. help
  17. Use custom target skeleton.
  18. # skeleton from br2-external trees, if any
  19. source "$BR2_BASE_DIR/.br2-external.in.skeleton"
  20. endchoice
  21. if BR2_ROOTFS_SKELETON_CUSTOM
  22. config BR2_ROOTFS_SKELETON_CUSTOM_PATH
  23. string "custom target skeleton path"
  24. help
  25. Path to custom target skeleton.
  26. endif
  27. if BR2_ROOTFS_SKELETON_DEFAULT
  28. config BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_HOSTNAME
  29. string "System hostname"
  30. default "buildroot"
  31. help
  32. Select system hostname to be stored in /etc/hostname.
  33. Leave empty to not create /etc/hostname, or to keep the
  34. one from a custom skeleton.
  35. config BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_ISSUE
  36. string "System banner"
  37. default "Welcome to Buildroot"
  38. help
  39. Select system banner (/etc/issue) to be displayed at login.
  40. Leave empty to not create /etc/issue, or to keep the
  41. one from a custom skeleton.
  42. endif
  43. choice
  44. bool "Passwords encoding"
  45. default BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_PASSWD_SHA256
  46. help
  47. Choose the password encoding scheme to use when Buildroot
  48. needs to encode a password (eg. the root password, below).
  49. Note: this is used at build-time, and *not* at runtime.
  50. config BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_PASSWD_SHA256
  51. bool "sha-256"
  52. help
  53. Use SHA256 to encode passwords which is stronger than MD5.
  54. config BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_PASSWD_SHA512
  55. bool "sha-512"
  56. help
  57. Use SHA512 to encode passwords which is stronger than SHA256
  58. endchoice # Passwd encoding
  59. config BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_PASSWD_METHOD
  60. string
  61. default "sha-256" if BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_PASSWD_SHA256
  62. default "sha-512" if BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_PASSWD_SHA512
  63. # See comment at the top of the file, about selecting individual
  64. # skeletons, which are providers of the virtual skeleton package.
  65. choice
  66. prompt "Init system"
  67. default BR2_INIT_BUSYBOX
  68. config BR2_INIT_BUSYBOX
  69. bool "BusyBox"
  70. select BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX
  71. select BR2_PACKAGE_INITSCRIPTS
  72. select BR2_PACKAGE_SKELETON_INIT_SYSV if BR2_ROOTFS_SKELETON_DEFAULT
  73. config BR2_INIT_SYSV
  74. bool "systemV"
  75. depends on BR2_USE_MMU # sysvinit
  76. select BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX_SHOW_OTHERS # sysvinit
  77. select BR2_PACKAGE_INITSCRIPTS
  78. select BR2_PACKAGE_SYSVINIT
  79. select BR2_PACKAGE_SKELETON_INIT_SYSV if BR2_ROOTFS_SKELETON_DEFAULT
  80. config BR2_INIT_OPENRC
  81. bool "OpenRC"
  82. depends on BR2_USE_MMU
  83. depends on !BR2_STATIC_LIBS
  84. select BR2_PACKAGE_OPENRC
  85. select BR2_PACKAGE_SKELETON_INIT_OPENRC if BR2_ROOTFS_SKELETON_DEFAULT
  86. comment "openrc needs a toolchain w/ dynamic library"
  87. depends on BR2_USE_MMU
  88. depends on BR2_STATIC_LIBS
  89. # In Buildroot, we decided not to support a split-usr when systemd is
  90. # used as an init system. This is a design decision, not a systemd
  91. # issue. Thus the select is with BR2_INIT_SYSTEMD (below) rather than
  92. # with BR2_PACKAGE_SYSTEMD.
  93. config BR2_INIT_SYSTEMD
  94. bool "systemd"
  95. depends on BR2_PACKAGE_SYSTEMD_ARCH_SUPPORTS
  96. depends on BR2_USE_MMU
  97. depends on !BR2_STATIC_LIBS
  98. depends on BR2_TOOLCHAIN_USES_GLIBC
  99. depends on BR2_TOOLCHAIN_HAS_SSP
  100. depends on BR2_TOOLCHAIN_HAS_THREADS
  101. depends on BR2_TOOLCHAIN_HEADERS_AT_LEAST_4_14
  102. depends on BR2_TOOLCHAIN_GCC_AT_LEAST_5
  103. depends on BR2_HOST_GCC_AT_LEAST_5
  104. select BR2_ROOTFS_MERGED_USR
  105. select BR2_PACKAGE_SYSTEMD
  106. select BR2_PACKAGE_SKELETON_INIT_SYSTEMD if BR2_ROOTFS_SKELETON_DEFAULT
  107. comment "systemd needs a glibc toolchain w/ SSP, headers >= 4.14, host and target gcc >= 5"
  108. depends on BR2_PACKAGE_SYSTEMD_ARCH_SUPPORTS
  109. depends on BR2_USE_MMU
  110. depends on !BR2_TOOLCHAIN_USES_GLIBC || \
  111. !BR2_TOOLCHAIN_HAS_SSP || \
  112. !BR2_TOOLCHAIN_HEADERS_AT_LEAST_4_14 || \
  113. !BR2_TOOLCHAIN_GCC_AT_LEAST_5 || \
  114. !BR2_HOST_GCC_AT_LEAST_5
  115. comment "systemd highly recommends Linux >= 4.15"
  116. depends on BR2_INIT_SYSTEMD
  117. depends on !BR2_TOOLCHAIN_HEADERS_AT_LEAST_4_15
  118. config BR2_INIT_NONE
  119. bool "None"
  120. select BR2_PACKAGE_SKELETON_INIT_NONE if BR2_ROOTFS_SKELETON_DEFAULT
  121. help
  122. Buildroot will not install any init system. You will
  123. have to provide your own, either with a new package
  124. or with a rootfs-overlay.
  125. # Init systems from br2-external trees, if any
  126. source "$BR2_BASE_DIR/.br2-external.in.init"
  127. endchoice
  128. if BR2_INIT_SYSTEMD
  129. choice
  130. bool "/var management"
  131. default BR2_INIT_SYSTEMD_VAR_FACTORY # legacy
  132. depends on !BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_REMOUNT_ROOTFS_RW
  133. help
  134. Select how Buildroot provides a read-write /var when the
  135. rootfs is not remounted read-write.
  136. Note: Buildroot uses a tmpfs, either as a mount point or as
  137. the upper of an overlayfs, so as to at least make the system
  138. bootable out of the box; mounting a filesystem from actual
  139. storage is left to the integration, as it is too specific and
  140. may need preparatory work like partitionning a device and/or
  141. formatting a filesystem first, which falls out of the scope
  142. of Buildroot.
  143. config BR2_INIT_SYSTEMD_VAR_FACTORY
  144. bool "build a factory to populate a tmpfs"
  145. help
  146. Build a factory of the content of /var as installed by
  147. packages, mount a tmpfs on /var at runtime, so that
  148. systemd-tmpfiles can populate it from the factory.
  149. This may help on a read-only rootfs.
  150. It probably does not play very well with triggering a call
  151. to systemd-tmpfiles at build time (below).
  152. To use persistent storage, provide a systemd dropin for the
  153. var.mount unit, that overrides the What and Type, and possibly
  154. the Options and After, fields.
  155. config BR2_INIT_SYSTEMD_VAR_OVERLAYFS
  156. bool "mount an overlayfs backed by a tmpfs"
  157. select BR2_INIT_SYSTEMD_POPULATE_TMPFILES
  158. help
  159. Mount an overlayfs on /var, with the upper as a tmpfs.
  160. To use a persistent storage, provide either a mount unit or a
  161. fstab line to mount it on /run/buildroot/mounts/var, e.g.
  162. /dev/sdc1 /run/buildroot/mounts/var ext4 defaults
  163. config BR2_INIT_SYSTEMD_VAR_NONE
  164. bool "do nothing"
  165. help
  166. Choose this if you have custom dispositions (like one or more
  167. of a post-build script, a fakeroot script, systemd units, an
  168. initramfs, or something else) that prepare /var to be writable
  169. on a read-only rootfs.
  170. endchoice
  171. config BR2_INIT_SYSTEMD_POPULATE_TMPFILES
  172. bool "trigger systemd-tmpfiles during build"
  173. default y # legacy
  174. help
  175. Act on the systemd-tmpfiles.d database at build time, when
  176. assembling the root filesystems.
  177. This may help on a read-only filesystem.
  178. It probably does not play very well with the /var factory
  179. (above).
  180. config BR2_PACKAGE_SYSTEMD_DEFAULT_TARGET
  181. string "The default unit systemd starts at bootup"
  182. default "multi-user.target"
  183. help
  184. Specify the name of the unit configuration file to be started
  185. at bootup by systemd. Should end in ".target".
  186. ex: multi-user.target
  187. https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.special.html#default.target
  188. endif # BR2_INIT_SYSTEMD
  189. choice
  190. prompt "/dev management" if !BR2_INIT_SYSTEMD
  191. default BR2_ROOTFS_DEVICE_CREATION_DYNAMIC_DEVTMPFS
  192. config BR2_ROOTFS_DEVICE_CREATION_STATIC
  193. bool "Static using device table"
  194. config BR2_ROOTFS_DEVICE_CREATION_DYNAMIC_DEVTMPFS
  195. bool "Dynamic using devtmpfs only"
  196. config BR2_ROOTFS_DEVICE_CREATION_DYNAMIC_MDEV
  197. bool "Dynamic using devtmpfs + mdev"
  198. select BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX
  199. config BR2_ROOTFS_DEVICE_CREATION_DYNAMIC_EUDEV
  200. bool "Dynamic using devtmpfs + eudev"
  201. depends on BR2_USE_WCHAR # eudev
  202. depends on !BR2_STATIC_LIBS
  203. depends on BR2_USE_MMU # eudev
  204. select BR2_PACKAGE_EUDEV
  205. comment "eudev needs a toolchain w/ wchar, dynamic library"
  206. depends on BR2_USE_MMU
  207. depends on !BR2_USE_WCHAR || BR2_STATIC_LIBS
  208. endchoice
  209. comment "/dev management using udev (from systemd)"
  210. depends on BR2_INIT_SYSTEMD
  211. config BR2_ROOTFS_DEVICE_TABLE
  212. string "Path to the permission tables"
  213. default "system/device_table.txt"
  214. help
  215. Specify a space-separated list of permission table locations,
  216. that will be passed to the makedevs utility to assign
  217. correct owners and permissions on various files in the
  218. target filesystem.
  219. See package/makedevs/README for details on the usage and
  220. syntax of these files.
  221. config BR2_ROOTFS_STATIC_DEVICE_TABLE
  222. string "Path to the device tables"
  223. default "system/device_table_dev.txt"
  224. depends on BR2_ROOTFS_DEVICE_CREATION_STATIC
  225. help
  226. Specify a space-separated list of device table locations,
  227. that will be passed to the makedevs utility to create all
  228. the special device files under /dev.
  229. See package/makedevs/README for details on the usage and
  230. syntax of these files.
  231. config BR2_ROOTFS_DEVICE_TABLE_SUPPORTS_EXTENDED_ATTRIBUTES
  232. bool "support extended attributes in device tables"
  233. help
  234. Support extended attributes handling in device tables
  235. config BR2_ROOTFS_MERGED_USR
  236. bool "Use symlinks to /usr for /bin, /sbin and /lib"
  237. help
  238. If you say 'n' here, then /bin, /sbin and /lib and their
  239. counterparts in /usr will be separate directories. This
  240. is the historical UNIX way. In this case, /usr can be a
  241. filesystem on a partition separate from / .
  242. If you say 'y' here, then /bin, /sbin and /lib will be
  243. symlinks to their counterparts in /usr. In this case, /usr can
  244. not be a separate filesystem.
  245. if BR2_ROOTFS_SKELETON_DEFAULT
  246. config BR2_TARGET_ENABLE_ROOT_LOGIN
  247. bool "Enable root login with password"
  248. default y
  249. select BR2_PACKAGE_HOST_MKPASSWD if BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_ROOT_PASSWD != ""
  250. help
  251. Allow root to log in with a password.
  252. If not enabled, root will not be able to log in with a
  253. password. However, if you have an ssh server and you add an
  254. ssh key, you can still allow root to log in. Alternatively,
  255. you can use sudo to become root.
  256. config BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_ROOT_PASSWD
  257. string "Root password"
  258. default ""
  259. depends on BR2_TARGET_ENABLE_ROOT_LOGIN
  260. help
  261. Set the initial root password.
  262. If set to empty (the default), then no root password will be
  263. set, and root will need no password to log in.
  264. If the password starts with any of $1$, $5$ or $6$, it is
  265. considered to be already crypt-encoded with respectively md5,
  266. sha256 or sha512. Any other value is taken to be a clear-text
  267. value, and is crypt-encoded as per the "Passwords encoding"
  268. scheme, above.
  269. Note: "$" signs in the hashed password must be doubled. For
  270. example, if the hashed password is
  271. "$1$longsalt$v35DIIeMo4yUfI23yditq0", then you must enter it
  272. as "$$1$$longsalt$$v35DIIeMo4yUfI23yditq0" (this is necessary
  273. otherwise make would attempt to interpret the $ as a variable
  274. expansion).
  275. WARNING! WARNING!
  276. The password appears as-is in the .config file, and may appear
  277. in the build log! Avoid using a valuable password if either
  278. the .config file or the build log may be distributed, or at
  279. the very least use a strong cryptographic hash for your
  280. password!
  281. choice
  282. bool "/bin/sh"
  283. default BR2_SYSTEM_BIN_SH_DASH if !BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX
  284. help
  285. Select which shell will provide /bin/sh.
  286. # busybox has shells that work on noMMU
  287. config BR2_SYSTEM_BIN_SH_BUSYBOX
  288. bool "busybox' default shell"
  289. depends on BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX
  290. config BR2_SYSTEM_BIN_SH_BASH
  291. bool "bash"
  292. depends on BR2_USE_MMU # bash
  293. depends on BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX_SHOW_OTHERS
  294. select BR2_PACKAGE_BASH
  295. config BR2_SYSTEM_BIN_SH_DASH
  296. bool "dash"
  297. depends on BR2_USE_MMU # dash
  298. depends on BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX_SHOW_OTHERS
  299. select BR2_PACKAGE_DASH
  300. config BR2_SYSTEM_BIN_SH_MKSH
  301. bool "mksh"
  302. depends on BR2_USE_MMU # mksh
  303. depends on BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX_SHOW_OTHERS
  304. select BR2_PACKAGE_MKSH
  305. config BR2_SYSTEM_BIN_SH_ZSH
  306. bool "zsh"
  307. depends on BR2_USE_MMU # zsh
  308. depends on BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX_SHOW_OTHERS
  309. select BR2_PACKAGE_ZSH
  310. comment "bash, dash, mksh, zsh need BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX_SHOW_OTHERS"
  311. depends on !BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX_SHOW_OTHERS && BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX
  312. config BR2_SYSTEM_BIN_SH_NONE
  313. bool "none"
  314. endchoice # /bin/sh
  315. config BR2_SYSTEM_BIN_SH
  316. string
  317. default "bash" if BR2_SYSTEM_BIN_SH_BASH
  318. default "dash" if BR2_SYSTEM_BIN_SH_DASH
  319. default "mksh" if BR2_SYSTEM_BIN_SH_MKSH
  320. default "zsh" if BR2_SYSTEM_BIN_SH_ZSH
  321. menuconfig BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_GETTY
  322. bool "Run a getty (login prompt) after boot"
  323. default y
  324. if BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_GETTY
  325. config BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_GETTY_PORT
  326. string "TTY port"
  327. default "console"
  328. help
  329. Specify a port to run a getty on.
  330. choice
  331. prompt "Baudrate"
  332. default BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_GETTY_BAUDRATE_KEEP
  333. help
  334. Select a baudrate to use.
  335. config BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_GETTY_BAUDRATE_KEEP
  336. bool "keep kernel default"
  337. config BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_GETTY_BAUDRATE_9600
  338. bool "9600"
  339. config BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_GETTY_BAUDRATE_19200
  340. bool "19200"
  341. config BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_GETTY_BAUDRATE_38400
  342. bool "38400"
  343. config BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_GETTY_BAUDRATE_57600
  344. bool "57600"
  345. config BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_GETTY_BAUDRATE_115200
  346. bool "115200"
  347. endchoice
  348. config BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_GETTY_BAUDRATE
  349. string
  350. default "0" if BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_GETTY_BAUDRATE_KEEP
  351. default "9600" if BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_GETTY_BAUDRATE_9600
  352. default "19200" if BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_GETTY_BAUDRATE_19200
  353. default "38400" if BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_GETTY_BAUDRATE_38400
  354. default "57600" if BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_GETTY_BAUDRATE_57600
  355. default "115200" if BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_GETTY_BAUDRATE_115200
  356. config BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_GETTY_TERM
  357. string "TERM environment variable"
  358. default "vt100"
  359. # currently observed by all but systemd
  360. depends on !BR2_INIT_SYSTEMD
  361. help
  362. Specify a TERM type.
  363. config BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_GETTY_OPTIONS
  364. string "other options to pass to getty"
  365. default ""
  366. # currently observed by all but systemd
  367. depends on !BR2_INIT_SYSTEMD
  368. help
  369. Any other flags you want to pass to getty,
  370. Refer to getty --help for details.
  371. endif
  372. config BR2_TARGET_GENERIC_REMOUNT_ROOTFS_RW
  373. bool "remount root filesystem read-write during boot"
  374. default y
  375. help
  376. The root filesystem is typically mounted read-only at boot.
  377. By default, buildroot remounts it in read-write mode early
  378. during the boot process.
  379. Say no here if you would rather like your root filesystem to
  380. remain read-only.
  381. If unsure, say Y.
  382. config BR2_SYSTEM_DHCP
  383. string "Network interface to configure through DHCP"
  384. default ""
  385. depends on BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX || BR2_PACKAGE_IFUPDOWN || \
  386. BR2_PACKAGE_SYSTEMD_NETWORKD || BR2_PACKAGE_NETIFRC
  387. help
  388. Enter here the name of the network interface (E.G. eth0) to
  389. automatically configure through DHCP at bootup.
  390. If left empty, no automatic DHCP requests will take place.
  391. For more complicated network setups use an overlay to
  392. overwrite /etc/network/interfaces or add a networkd
  393. configuration file.
  394. comment "automatic network configuration via DHCP needs ifupdown or busybox or networkd or netifrc"
  395. depends on !(BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX || BR2_PACKAGE_IFUPDOWN || \
  396. BR2_PACKAGE_SYSTEMD_NETWORKD || BR2_PACKAGE_NETIFRC)
  397. endif # BR2_ROOTFS_SKELETON_DEFAULT
  398. config BR2_SYSTEM_DEFAULT_PATH
  399. string "Set the system's default PATH"
  400. default "/usr/bin:/usr/sbin" if BR2_ROOTFS_MERGED_USR
  401. default "/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin" if !BR2_ROOTFS_MERGED_USR
  402. help
  403. Sets the system's default PATH. It is being used in
  404. /etc/profile in the skeleton-init-common package and by some
  405. daemons.
  406. The default should work in most cases.
  407. config BR2_ENABLE_LOCALE_PURGE
  408. bool "Purge unwanted locales"
  409. default y
  410. help
  411. Explicitly specify what locales to install on target. If N
  412. then all locales supported by packages are installed.
  413. config BR2_ENABLE_LOCALE_WHITELIST
  414. string "Locales to keep"
  415. default "C en_US"
  416. depends on BR2_ENABLE_LOCALE_PURGE
  417. help
  418. Whitespace separated list of locales to allow on target.
  419. Locales not listed here will be removed from the target.
  420. See 'locale -a' on your host for a list of locales available
  421. on your build host, or have a look in /usr/share/locale in
  422. the target file system for available locales.
  423. Notice that listing a locale here doesn't guarantee that it
  424. will be available on the target - That purely depends on the
  425. support for that locale in the selected packages.
  426. config BR2_GENERATE_LOCALE
  427. string "Generate locale data"
  428. default ""
  429. depends on \
  430. (BR2_TOOLCHAIN_BUILDROOT_UCLIBC && BR2_ENABLE_LOCALE) || \
  431. BR2_TOOLCHAIN_USES_GLIBC
  432. help
  433. Generate support for a list of locales. Locales can be
  434. specified with or without encoding, when no encoding is
  435. specified, UTF-8 is assumed. Examples of locales: en_US,
  436. fr_FR.UTF-8.
  437. config BR2_SYSTEM_ENABLE_NLS
  438. bool "Enable Native Language Support (NLS)"
  439. depends on BR2_USE_WCHAR
  440. # - glibc has built-in NLS support, but anyway doesn't
  441. # support static linking
  442. # - musl and uclibc support static linking, but they don't
  443. # have built-in NLS support, which is provided by the
  444. # libintl library from gettext. The fact that it is a
  445. # separate library causes too many problems for static
  446. # linking.
  447. depends on !BR2_STATIC_LIBS
  448. select BR2_PACKAGE_GETTEXT if !BR2_TOOLCHAIN_HAS_FULL_GETTEXT
  449. help
  450. This option will enable Native Language Support, which will
  451. allow software packages to support translations.
  452. comment "NLS support needs a toolchain w/ wchar, dynamic library"
  453. depends on !BR2_USE_WCHAR || BR2_STATIC_LIBS
  454. config BR2_TARGET_TZ_INFO
  455. bool "Install timezone info"
  456. select BR2_PACKAGE_TZDATA if BR2_TOOLCHAIN_USES_GLIBC
  457. select BR2_PACKAGE_TZDATA if BR2_TOOLCHAIN_USES_MUSL
  458. select BR2_PACKAGE_TZ if BR2_TOOLCHAIN_USES_UCLIBC
  459. help
  460. Say 'y' here to install timezone info.
  461. if BR2_TARGET_TZ_INFO
  462. config BR2_TARGET_TZ_ZONELIST
  463. string "timezone list"
  464. default "default"
  465. help
  466. Space-separated list of time zones to compile.
  467. The value "default" includes all commonly used time zones.
  468. Note that this set consumes around 5.5M for glibc and 2.1M for
  469. uClibc.
  470. The full list is the list of files in the time zone database
  471. source, not including the build and .tab files.
  472. config BR2_TARGET_LOCALTIME
  473. string "default local time"
  474. default "Etc/UTC"
  475. help
  476. The time zone to install as the default local time, expressed
  477. as a tzdata location, such as:
  478. Etc/UTC (the default)
  479. GMT
  480. Europe/Paris
  481. America/New_York
  482. Pacific/Wallis
  483. ...
  484. Set to empty to not install a default time zone.
  485. endif # BR2_TARGET_TZ_INFO
  486. config BR2_ROOTFS_USERS_TABLES
  487. string "Path to the users tables"
  488. help
  489. Specify a space-separated list of users table locations,
  490. that will be passed to the mkusers utility to create
  491. users on the system, with home directory, password, etc.
  492. See manual for details on the usage and syntax of these files.
  493. config BR2_ROOTFS_OVERLAY
  494. string "Root filesystem overlay directories"
  495. default ""
  496. help
  497. Specify a list of directories that are copied over the target
  498. root filesystem after the build has finished and before it is
  499. packed into the selected filesystem images.
  500. They are copied as-is into the rootfs, excluding files ending
  501. with ~ and .git, .svn and .hg directories.
  502. config BR2_ROOTFS_PRE_BUILD_SCRIPT
  503. string "Custom scripts to run before commencing the build"
  504. default ""
  505. help
  506. Specify a space-separated list of scripts to be run before the
  507. build commences.
  508. This gives users the opportunity to do board-specific
  509. preparations before starting the build.
  510. config BR2_ROOTFS_POST_BUILD_SCRIPT
  511. string "Custom scripts to run before creating filesystem images"
  512. default ""
  513. help
  514. Specify a space-separated list of scripts to be run after the
  515. build has finished and before Buildroot starts packing the
  516. files into selected filesystem images.
  517. This gives users the opportunity to do board-specific
  518. cleanups, add-ons and the like, so the generated files can be
  519. used directly without further processing.
  520. These scripts are called with the target directory name as
  521. first argument. Make sure the exit code of those scripts are
  522. 0, otherwise make will stop after calling them.
  523. config BR2_ROOTFS_POST_FAKEROOT_SCRIPT
  524. string "Custom scripts to run inside the fakeroot environment"
  525. default ""
  526. help
  527. Specify a space-separated list of scripts to be run at the end
  528. of the fakeroot script right before the image(s) are actually
  529. generated.
  530. This gives users the opportunity to do customisations of the
  531. content of the rootfs, which would otherwise require root
  532. rights.
  533. These scripts are called with the target directory name as
  534. first argument. The build will fail on the first scripts that
  535. exits with a non-zero exit code.
  536. Note that Buildroot already provides mechanisms to customise
  537. the content of the rootfs:
  538. - BR2_ROOTFS_STATIC_DEVICE_TABLE
  539. to create arbitrary entries statically in /dev
  540. - BR2_ROOTFS_DEVICE_TABLE
  541. to set arbitrary permissions as well as extended
  542. attributes (such as capabilities) on files and
  543. directories,
  544. - BR2_ROOTFS_USERS_TABLES:
  545. to create arbitrary users and their home directories
  546. It is highly recommended to use those mechanisms if possible,
  547. rather than using custom fakeroot scripts.
  548. config BR2_ROOTFS_POST_IMAGE_SCRIPT
  549. string "Custom scripts to run after creating filesystem images"
  550. default ""
  551. help
  552. Specify a space-separated list of scripts to be run after
  553. the build has finished and after Buildroot has packed the
  554. files into selected filesystem images.
  555. This can for example be used to call a tool building a
  556. firmware image from different images generated by Buildroot,
  557. or automatically extract the tarball root filesystem image
  558. into some location exported by NFS, or any other custom
  559. action.
  560. These scripts are called with the images directory name as
  561. first argument. The script is executed from the main Buildroot
  562. source directory as the current directory.
  563. config BR2_ROOTFS_POST_SCRIPT_ARGS
  564. string "Extra arguments passed to custom scripts"
  565. depends on BR2_ROOTFS_POST_BUILD_SCRIPT != "" \
  566. || BR2_ROOTFS_POST_FAKEROOT_SCRIPT != "" \
  567. || BR2_ROOTFS_POST_IMAGE_SCRIPT != ""
  568. help
  569. Pass these additional arguments to each post-build or
  570. post-image scripts.
  571. Note that all the post-build and post-image scripts will be
  572. passed the same set of arguments, you can not pass different
  573. arguments to each script.
  574. Note also, as stated in their respective help text, that the
  575. first argument to each post-build or post-image script is the
  576. target directory / images directory. The arguments in this
  577. option will be passed *after* those.
  578. endmenu