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-#!/bin/bash
-
-# Download SILO and patch it so that it can be used to create a bootable CD
-# for the Serengeti machine
-#  by Pavel Rimsky <rimskyp@seznam.cz>
-#  portions by Martin Decky <martin@decky.cz>
-#
-#  GPL'ed, copyleft
-#
-
-# stuff to be downloaded
-SILO_DOWNLOAD_FILE='silo-loaders-1.4.11.tar.gz'
-SILO_DOWNLOAD_URL='http://silo.auxio.org/pub/silo/old/'$SILO_DOWNLOAD_FILE
-
-# check whether the last command failed, if so, write an error message and exit
-check_error() {
-    if [ "$1" -ne "0" ]; then
-        echo
-        echo "Script failed: $2"
-        exit
-    fi
-}
-
-# temporary files are to be stored in /tmp
-# the resulting file in the current directory
-WD=`pwd`
-cd /tmp
-
-# download SILO from its official website
-echo ">>> Downloading SILO"
-wget $SILO_DOWNLOAD_URL
-check_error $? "Error downloading SILO."
-
-# unpack the downloaded file
-echo ">>> Unpacking tarball"
-tar xvzf $SILO_DOWNLOAD_FILE
-check_error $? "Error unpacking tarball."
-
-# CD to the unpacked directory
-echo ">>> Changing to the unpacked SILO directory"
-cd boot
-check_error $? "Changing directory failed."
-
-# patch it - remove bytes 512 to 512 + 32 (counted from 0), which belong to
-# the ELF header which is not recognized by the Serengeti firmware
-echo ">>> Patching SILO"
-(((xxd -p -l 512 isofs.b) && (xxd -p -s 544 isofs.b)) | xxd -r -p) \
-	 > isofs.b.patched
-check_error $? "Patching SILO failed"
-mv isofs.b.patched isofs.b
-
-# get rid of files which are not needed for creating the bootable CD
-echo ">>> Purging SILO directory"
-for file in `ls`; do
-	if [ \( -f $file \) -a \( $file != "isofs.b" \) -a \( $file != "second.b" \) ];
-		then
-		rm -fr $file;
-	fi
-done
-check_error $? "Purging SILO directory failed"
-
-# create the gzipped tarball with patched SILO
-echo ">>> Creating tarball with patched SILO"
-tar cvzf silo.patched.tar.gz *.b
-check_error $? "Creating tarball with patched SILO failed"
-
-# and move it to the directory where the user expects it to be
-echo ">>> Moving the tarball with patched SILO to the current directory"
-mv silo.patched.tar.gz $WD
-check_error $? "Moving the tarball with patched SILO failed"
-
-# move back to the working directory from /tmp
-cd $WD
-
