Read the content of /proc/cmdline using bash features, and use its
[[ ... ]] expression to find texts in a variable.
This shaves off 5 grep invocations.
---
appliance/init | 12 +++++++-----
1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/appliance/init b/appliance/init
index f6fe9b9..8d662fa 100755
--- a/appliance/init
+++ b/appliance/init
@@ -75,7 +75,9 @@ $UDEVD --daemon #--debug
udevadm trigger
udevadm settle --timeout=600
-if grep -sq selinux=1 /proc/cmdline; then
+cmdline=$(</proc/cmdline)
+
+if [[ $cmdline == *selinux=1* ]]; then
mount -t selinuxfs none /sys/fs/selinux
fi
@@ -91,16 +93,16 @@ shopt -u nullglob
hwclock -u -s
# Parse the kernel command line.
-if grep -sq guestfs_verbose=1 /proc/cmdline; then
+if [[ $cmdline == *guestfs_verbose=1* ]]; then
guestfs_verbose=1
fi
-if grep -sq guestfs_network=1 /proc/cmdline; then
+if [[ $cmdline == *guestfs_network=1* ]]; then
guestfs_network=1
fi
-if grep -sq guestfs_rescue=1 /proc/cmdline; then
+if [[ $cmdline == *guestfs_rescue=1* ]]; then
guestfs_rescue=1
fi
-if grep -sq guestfs_noreboot=1 /proc/cmdline; then
+if [[ $cmdline == *guestfs_noreboot=1* ]]; then
guestfs_noreboot=1
fi
eval `grep -Eo 'guestfs_channel=[^[:space:]]+' /proc/cmdline`
--
2.5.5