#! /nix/store/izpf49b74i15pcr9708s3xdwyqs4jxwl-bash-5.2p32/bin/bash

systemConfig=/nix/store/dd4kyr0kl1na3bg0wvd71jcdbwnqpnxs-nixos-system-unnamed-24.11.20241006.c31898a

export HOME=/root PATH="/nix/store/0kg70swgpg45ipcz3pr2siidq9fn6d77-coreutils-9.5/bin:/nix/store/f3mrhapkqr1lds8x58fh6rwm1lwh8y8c-util-linux-2.39.4-bin/bin"


if [ "${IN_NIXOS_SYSTEMD_STAGE1:-}" != true ]; then
    # Process the kernel command line.
    for o in $(</proc/cmdline); do
        case $o in
            boot.debugtrace)
                # Show each command.
                set -x
                ;;
        esac
    done


    # Print a greeting.
    echo
    echo -e "\e[1;32m<<< NixOS Stage 2 >>>\e[0m"
    echo


    # Normally, stage 1 mounts the root filesystem read/writable.
    # However, in some environments, stage 2 is executed directly, and the
    # root is read-only.  So make it writable here.
    if [ -z "$container" ]; then
        mount -n -o remount,rw none /
    fi
fi


# Likewise, stage 1 mounts /proc, /dev and /sys, so if we don't have a
# stage 1, we need to do that here.
if [ ! -e /proc/1 ]; then
    specialMount() {
        local device="$1"
        local mountPoint="$2"
        local options="$3"
        local fsType="$4"

        # We must not overwrite this mount because it's bind-mounted
        # from stage 1's /run
        if [ "${IN_NIXOS_SYSTEMD_STAGE1:-}" = true ] && [ "${mountPoint}" = /run ]; then
            return
        fi

        install -m 0755 -d "$mountPoint"
        mount -n -t "$fsType" -o "$options" "$device" "$mountPoint"
    }
    source /nix/store/hmk4s8apfwhp8yh8indslvvc3yb0f5mc-mounts.sh
fi


if [ "${IN_NIXOS_SYSTEMD_STAGE1:-}" = true ] || [ ! -c /dev/kmsg ] ; then
    echo "booting system configuration ${systemConfig}"
else
    echo "booting system configuration $systemConfig" > /dev/kmsg
fi


# Make /nix/store a read-only bind mount to enforce immutability of
# the Nix store.  Note that we can't use "chown root:nixbld" here
# because users/groups might not exist yet.
# Silence chown/chmod to fail gracefully on a readonly filesystem
# like squashfs.
chown -f 0:30000 /nix/store
chmod -f 1775 /nix/store
if [ -n "1" ]; then
    if ! [[ "$(findmnt --noheadings --output OPTIONS /nix/store)" =~ ro(,|$) ]]; then
        if [ -z "$container" ]; then
            mount --bind /nix/store /nix/store
        else
            mount --rbind /nix/store /nix/store
        fi
        mount -o remount,ro,bind /nix/store
    fi
fi


if [ "${IN_NIXOS_SYSTEMD_STAGE1:-}" != true ]; then
    # Use /etc/resolv.conf supplied by systemd-nspawn, if applicable.
    if [ -n "" ] && [ -e /etc/resolv.conf ]; then
        resolvconf -m 1000 -a host </etc/resolv.conf
    fi


    # Log the script output to /dev/kmsg or /run/log/stage-2-init.log.
    # Only at this point are all the necessary prerequisites ready for these commands.
    exec {logOutFd}>&1 {logErrFd}>&2
    if test -w /dev/kmsg; then
        exec > >(tee -i /proc/self/fd/"$logOutFd" | while read -r line; do
            if test -n "$line"; then
                echo "<7>stage-2-init: $line" > /dev/kmsg
            fi
        done) 2>&1
    else
        mkdir -p /run/log
        exec > >(tee -i /run/log/stage-2-init.log) 2>&1
    fi
fi


# Required by the activation script
install -m 0755 -d /etc
if [ ! -h "/etc/nixos" ]; then
    install -m 0755 -d /etc/nixos
fi
install -m 01777 -d /tmp


# Run the script that performs all configuration activation that does
# not have to be done at boot time.
echo "running activation script..."
$systemConfig/activate


# Record the boot configuration.
ln -sfn "$systemConfig" /run/booted-system


# Run any user-specified commands.
/nix/store/izpf49b74i15pcr9708s3xdwyqs4jxwl-bash-5.2p32/bin/bash /nix/store/czgbp0y5gbll4wlcvh0ng0cqnc0fif43-local-cmds


# No need to restore the stdout/stderr streams we never redirected and
# especially no need to start systemd
if [ "${IN_NIXOS_SYSTEMD_STAGE1:-}" != true ]; then
    # Reset the logging file descriptors.
    exec 1>&$logOutFd 2>&$logErrFd
    exec {logOutFd}>&- {logErrFd}>&-


    # Start systemd in a clean environment.
    echo "starting systemd..."
    exec /run/current-system/systemd/lib/systemd/systemd "$@"
fi
