stratux/__root__stratux-pre-start.sh

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#!/bin/bash
echo powersave >/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor
# Check if we need to run an update.
if [ -e /root/update*stratux*v*.sh ] ; then
UPDATE_SCRIPT=`ls -1t /root/update*stratux*v*.sh | head -1`
if [ -n "$UPDATE_SCRIPT" ] ; then
# Execute the script, remove it, then reboot.
echo
echo "Running update script ${UPDATE_SCRIPT}..."
bash ${UPDATE_SCRIPT}
rm -f $UPDATE_SCRIPT
reboot
fi
fi
##### Script for setting up new file structure for hostapd settings
##### Look for hostapd.user and if found do nothing.
##### If not assume because of previous version and convert to new file structure
DAEMON_USER_PREF=/etc/hostapd/hostapd.user
if [ ! -f $DAEMON_USER_PREF ]; then
DAEMON_CONF=/etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf
DAEMON_CONF_EDIMAX=/etc/hostapd/hostapd-edimax.conf
HOSTAPD_VALUES=('ssid=' 'channel=' 'auth_algs=' 'wpa=' 'wpa_passphrase=' 'wpa_key_mgmt=' 'wpa_pairwise=' 'rsn_pairwise=')
HOSTAPD_VALUES_RM=('#auth_algs=' '#wpa=' '#wpa_passphrase=' '#wpa_key_mgmt=' '#wpa_pairwise=' '#rsn_pairwise=')
for i in "${HOSTAPD_VALUES[@]}"
do
if grep -q "^$i" $DAEMON_CONF
then
grep "^$i" $DAEMON_CONF >> $DAEMON_USER_PREF
sed -i '/^'"$i"'/d' $DAEMON_CONF
sed -i '/^'"$i"'/d' $DAEMON_CONF_EDIMAX
fi
done
for i in "${HOSTAPD_VALUES_RM[@]}"
do
if grep -q "^$i" $DAEMON_CONF
then
sed -i '/^'"$i"'/d' $DAEMON_CONF
sed -i '/^'"$i"'/d' $DAEMON_CONF_EDIMAX
fi
done
sleep 1 #make sure there is time to get the file written before checking for it again
# If once the code above runs and there is still no hostapd.user file then something is wrong and we will just create the file with basic settings.
# Any more then this they somebody was messing with things and its not our fault things are this bad
if [ ! -f $DAEMON_USER_PREF ]; then
echo "ssid=stratux" >> $DAEMON_USER_PREF
echo "channel=1" >> $DAEMON_USER_PREF
fi
fi
##### End hostapd settings structure script