#!/bin/bash # We need to put the rootfs somewhere where we can modify some # parts of the content on first boot (namely file permissions). # Other than that nothing should ever modify the content of the # rootfs. ROOTFS_PATH=$SNAP_COMMON/var/lib/anbox/rootfs ROOTFS_VERSION=1 if [ ! -e $ROOTFS_PATH ] || [ "$ROOTFS_VERSION" != "$(cat $ROOTFS_PATH/.version)" ] ; then rm -rf $ROOTFS_PATH echo "Copying rootfs into $ROOTFS_PATH .." mkdir -p $ROOTFS_PATH tar xf $SNAP/android-rootfs.tar -C $ROOTFS_PATH/ --strip-components=1 chown -R root:root $ROOTFS_PATH echo $ROOTFS_VERSION > $ROOTFS_PATH/.version fi # Make sure our setup path for the container rootfs # is present as lxc is statically configured for # this path. mkdir -p $SNAP_COMMON/lxc # We start the bridge here as long as a oneshot service unit is not # possible. See snapcraft.yaml for further details. $SNAP/bin/anbox-bridge.sh start $SNAP/usr/sbin/aa-exec -p unconfined -- $SNAP/bin/anbox-wrapper.sh container-manager pid=$! waitpid $pid $SNAP/bin/anbox-bridge.sh stop