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@Warsaw, 1998.07.07

This README shortly describes the features of "oinit" - a very simplistic
version of init(8) combined with a shell.

Features
--------

* oinit is able to run system in multi- and single-user modes,
* it can be started on system with DEVFS/SLICE (i.e. empty /dev),
* provides minimalistic user interface, called "shell()",
* it can run the system startup script (/etc/rc),
* it can be compiled with -DOINIT_RC to use its own startup script
  (*very* primitive, but doesn't require any real shell to run it!),
* doesn't require the whole chain of init->getty->login->shell to be run,
* it is extremely small, and is ideally suited for situations when
  there is little memory.

As an additional bonus you receive some obvious and some hidden bugs... :-))
This code is at most alpha quality yet.


How it works
------------

Unlike normal init(8), it forks itself on given number of vty's immediately
providing shell() interface. Currently it doesn't require (and is unable to
perform) any authentication, but this is easy to add if needed.

Standard version of FreeBSD kernel looks for /sbin/init first, and then
tries to execute it. If it fails, it tries to find:
	/sbin/oinit
	/sbin/init.bak
	/stand/sysinstall

So it is easy to make use of it even on standard system - just put it in
/sbin/oinit and rename /sbin/init to something else, e.g. /sbin/init.bak.

+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
!!! WARNING !!! WARNING !!! WARNING !!! WARNING !!! WARNING !!! WARNING !!!
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
Init (or oinit) plays crucial role in the system. If you plan to do any
changes to your system's init, make sure you have a boot floppy with working
version of statically compiled init(8) on it - you can very easily put your
system in unusable state when fiddling with it.
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+

Shell() interface
-----------------

It allows you to issue built-in and external commands. Built-in commands
are listed below. For each command there is short help available, with
example of usage.

	cd	change working directory
	pwd	print working directory
	set	set environment variable (no expansion)
	unset	unset environment variable
	env	print all environment variables
	echo	echo arguments on stdout
	exit	exit from shell (oinit will start a new one after some delay)
	.	source-in a file with commands
	?	help

Any other command is passed to execvp(3) as it is.

EXCEPTION: if you end the command line with a '&', the command is started
as daemon. This is NOT the same as in normal shell, where the '&' puts a
process in background. Here the newly started process is totally dissociated
from terminal.

Prompt tells you:
* your `pwd`
* your PID
* and that you are root ('#').

WARNING: this pseudo-shell doesn't do any expansion whatsoever.

To do list
----------

- oinit proper:
	* fix signal handling and transitions,
	* invent a one-file configuration database (combining as many files
	  from /etc as possible into one) able to properly handle inter-
	  dependencies in running various daemons,
	* allow for interpreting of such database, and running various
	  programs ourselves (this would eventually allow to make /bin/sh
	  an option, not necessity),
	* better hooks for incorporating other modules into oinit (see e.g.
	  the telnet() below),
	* add optional authentication,

- shell():
	* more built-ins: perhaps 'kill' and 'ps',
	* variable expansion,
	* globbing,
	* conditionals,
	* history? (it depends on how much memory it needs).
	* programmatic hooks for easy customisation of user interface (like
	  hierarchy of commands and contexts),
	* ...

- implement as a routine (like shell()) a small remote login daemon telnet(),
  as a built-in module to oinit. It would implement the simplest options of
  normal telnet, and would itself handle authentication, passing control to
  shell() on success. The authentication routine would be the same as for
  checking console access.

And allow me for a moment of day-dreaming: I'd like to rewrite oinit one day
to be a monolithic one-in-all application, non-forking but multithreaded... It
would contain all the modules, such as shell(), telnet(), ifconfig() etc...
started as threads, not separate processes.

Credits
-------

The overall framework was taken from FreeBSD /sbin/init.

Andrzej Bialecki
<abial@@freebsd.org>

$FreeBSD: head/release/picobsd/tinyware/oinit/README 50479 1999-08-28 01:35:59Z peter $
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@a0 123
Warsaw, 1998.07.07

This README shortly describes the features of "oinit" - a very simplistic
version of init(8) combined with a shell.

Features
--------

* oinit is able to run system in multi- and single-user modes,
* it can be started on system with DEVFS/SLICE (i.e. empty /dev),
* provides minimalistic user interface, called "shell()",
* it can run the system startup script (/etc/rc),
* it can be compiled with -DOINIT_RC to use its own startup script
  (*very* primitive, but doesn't require any real shell to run it!),
* doesn't require the whole chain of init->getty->login->shell to be run,
* it is extremely small, and is ideally suited for situations when
  there is little memory.

As an additional bonus you receive some obvious and some hidden bugs... :-))
This code is at most alpha quality yet.


How it works
------------

Unlike normal init(8), it forks itself on given number of vty's immediately
providing shell() interface. Currently it doesn't require (and is unable to
perform) any authentication, but this is easy to add if needed.

Standard version of FreeBSD kernel looks for /sbin/init first, and then
tries to execute it. If it fails, it tries to find:
	/sbin/oinit
	/sbin/init.bak
	/stand/sysinstall

So it is easy to make use of it even on standard system - just put it in
/sbin/oinit and rename /sbin/init to something else, e.g. /sbin/init.bak.

+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
!!! WARNING !!! WARNING !!! WARNING !!! WARNING !!! WARNING !!! WARNING !!!
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
Init (or oinit) plays crucial role in the system. If you plan to do any
changes to your system's init, make sure you have a boot floppy with working
version of statically compiled init(8) on it - you can very easily put your
system in unusable state when fiddling with it.
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+

Shell() interface
-----------------

It allows you to issue built-in and external commands. Built-in commands
are listed below. For each command there is short help available, with
example of usage.

	cd	change working directory
	pwd	print working directory
	set	set environment variable (no expansion)
	unset	unset environment variable
	env	print all environment variables
	echo	echo arguments on stdout
	exit	exit from shell (oinit will start a new one after some delay)
	.	source-in a file with commands
	?	help

Any other command is passed to execvp(3) as it is.

EXCEPTION: if you end the command line with a '&', the command is started
as daemon. This is NOT the same as in normal shell, where the '&' puts a
process in background. Here the newly started process is totally dissociated
from terminal.

Prompt tells you:
* your `pwd`
* your PID
* and that you are root ('#').

WARNING: this pseudo-shell doesn't do any expansion whatsoever.

To do list
----------

- oinit proper:
	* fix signal handling and transitions,
	* invent a one-file configuration database (combining as many files
	  from /etc as possible into one) able to properly handle inter-
	  dependencies in running various daemons,
	* allow for interpreting of such database, and running various
	  programs ourselves (this would eventually allow to make /bin/sh
	  an option, not necessity),
	* better hooks for incorporating other modules into oinit (see e.g.
	  the telnet() below),
	* add optional authentication,

- shell():
	* more built-ins: perhaps 'kill' and 'ps',
	* variable expansion,
	* globbing,
	* conditionals,
	* history? (it depends on how much memory it needs).
	* programmatic hooks for easy customisation of user interface (like
	  hierarchy of commands and contexts),
	* ...

- implement as a routine (like shell()) a small remote login daemon telnet(),
  as a built-in module to oinit. It would implement the simplest options of
  normal telnet, and would itself handle authentication, passing control to
  shell() on success. The authentication routine would be the same as for
  checking console access.

And allow me for a moment of day-dreaming: I'd like to rewrite oinit one day
to be a monolithic one-in-all application, non-forking but multithreaded... It
would contain all the modules, such as shell(), telnet(), ifconfig() etc...
started as threads, not separate processes.

Credits
-------

The overall framework was taken from FreeBSD /sbin/init.

Andrzej Bialecki
<abial@@freebsd.org>

$FreeBSD: releng/8.4/release/picobsd/tinyware/oinit/README 50479 1999-08-28 01:35:59Z peter $
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## SVN ## I have verified this does not change the binary output of a full kernel
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## SVN ## Reviewed by:	yongari, marius
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