ImmortalWrt/package/base-files/files/etc/profile
Jeffery To 12020f8a95 base-files: Add /etc/shinit for non-login shell init
Because /etc/profile (and ~/.profile) are read by login shells only,
aliases and functions defined there are not available to non-login
shells, e.g. when using screen or tmux.

If the ENV environment variable exists (exported by /etc/profile or
~/.profile) and references an existing file, then all interactive shells
(login or non-login) will read that file as well.

This sets the ENV environment variable in /etc/profile, pointing to
/etc/shinit.

This also adds /etc/shinit, which:

* Contains alias and function definitions originally in /etc/profile

* Sources /etc/mkshrc if the user is using mksh (also originally in
  /etc/profile), as /etc/mkshrc is meant for all interactive shells

* Sources ~/.mkshrc if the user is using mksh, to compensate for the
  fact that mksh will not read ~/.mkshrc if ENV is set

* Sources ~/.shinit if the user is not using mksh

This also removes the shebang from /etc/profile, as the file is sourced,
not executed.

Signed-off-by: Jeffery To <jeffery.to@gmail.com>
2020-03-01 21:35:59 +01:00

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[ -e /tmp/.failsafe ] && export FAILSAFE=1
[ -f /etc/banner ] && cat /etc/banner
[ -n "$FAILSAFE" ] && cat /etc/banner.failsafe
fgrep -sq '/ overlay ro,' /proc/mounts && {
echo 'Your JFFS2-partition seems full and overlayfs is mounted read-only.'
echo 'Please try to remove files from /overlay/upper/... and reboot!'
}
export PATH="%PATH%"
export HOME=$(grep -e "^${USER:-root}:" /etc/passwd | cut -d ":" -f 6)
export HOME=${HOME:-/root}
export PS1='\u@\h:\w\$ '
export ENV=/etc/shinit
case "$TERM" in
xterm*|rxvt*)
export PS1='\[\e]0;\u@\h: \w\a\]'$PS1
;;
esac
[ -n "$FAILSAFE" ] || {
for FILE in /etc/profile.d/*.sh; do
[ -e "$FILE" ] && . "$FILE"
done
unset FILE
}
if ( grep -qs '^root::' /etc/shadow && \
[ -z "$FAILSAFE" ] )
then
cat << EOF
=== WARNING! =====================================
There is no root password defined on this device!
Use the "passwd" command to set up a new password
in order to prevent unauthorized SSH logins.
--------------------------------------------------
EOF
fi