#!/bin/sh . ${WORLDDIR}/release/tools/ec2.conf # Build with a 7.9 GB partition; this is enough for our stripped-down # base system plus the compressed ec2-base image. export VMSIZE=8000m # Flags to installworld/kernel: We don't want debug symbols (kernel or # userland), 32-bit libraries, tests, or the debugger. export INSTALLOPTS="WITHOUT_DEBUG_FILES=YES WITHOUT_KERNEL_SYMBOLS=YES \ WITHOUT_LIB32=YES WITHOUT_TESTS=YES WITHOUT_LLDB=YES" # Packages to install into the image we're creating. In addition to packages # present on all EC2 AMIs, we install: # * ec2-scripts, which provides a range of EC2ification startup scripts, # * isc-dhcp44-client, used for IPv6 network setup, and # * py-awscli, to make it easier for users to create AMIs. export VM_EXTRA_PACKAGES="${VM_EXTRA_PACKAGES} ec2-scripts \ isc-dhcp44-client devel/py-awscli" # Services to enable in rc.conf(5). export VM_RC_LIST="${VM_RC_LIST} ec2_configinit ec2_ephemeral_swap \ ec2_fetchkey ec2_loghostkey sshd" vm_extra_pre_umount() { # Any EC2 ephemeral disks seen when the system first boots will # be "new" disks; there is no "previous boot" when they might have # been seen and used already. touch ${DESTDIR}/var/db/ec2_ephemeral_diskseen # Configuration common to all EC2 AMIs ec2_common # Standard FreeBSD network configuration ec2_base_networking # Grab a copy of the ec2-base disk image, and compress it zstd < ${EC2BASEIMG} > ${DESTDIR}/image.zst # Disable fortune so we don't have extra noise at login chmod a-x ${DESTDIR}/usr/bin/fortune # Install the AMI-building script install -m 755 ${WORLDDIR}/release/tools/mkami.sh ${DESTDIR}/bin/mkami # Install an /etc/rc which juggles disks around for us install -m 755 ${WORLDDIR}/release/tools/rc.amibuilder ${DESTDIR}/etc # We want to mount from the UFS disk and juggle disks first cat >> ${DESTDIR}/boot/loader.conf <<-EOF vfs.root.mountfrom="ufs:/dev/gpt/rootfs" init_script="/etc/rc.amibuilder" EOF return 0 }