#!/bin/sh . ${WORLDDIR}/release/tools/ec2.conf # Packages to install into the image we're creating. In addition to packages # present on all EC2 AMIs, we install: # * amazon-ssm-agent (not enabled by default, but some users need to use # it on systems not connected to the internet), # * ec2-scripts, which provides a range of EC2ification startup scripts, # * firstboot-freebsd-update, to install security updates at first boot, # * firstboot-pkgs, to install packages at first boot, and # * isc-dhcp44-client, used for IPv6 network setup. export VM_EXTRA_PACKAGES="${VM_EXTRA_PACKAGES} amazon-ssm-agent ec2-scripts \ firstboot-freebsd-update firstboot-pkgs isc-dhcp44-client" # Services to enable in rc.conf(5). export VM_RC_LIST="${VM_RC_LIST} ec2_configinit ec2_ephemeral_swap \ ec2_fetchkey ec2_loghostkey firstboot_freebsd_update firstboot_pkgs \ growfs sshd" vm_extra_pre_umount() { # The AWS CLI tools are generally useful, and small enough that they # will download quickly; but users will often override this setting # via EC2 user-data. echo 'firstboot_pkgs_list="devel/py-awscli"' >> ${DESTDIR}/etc/rc.conf # Any EC2 ephemeral disks seen when the system first boots will # be "new" disks; there is no "previous boot" when they might have # been seen and used already. touch ${DESTDIR}/var/db/ec2_ephemeral_diskseen # Configuration common to all EC2 AMIs ec2_common # Standard FreeBSD network configuration ec2_base_networking return 0 }