Running dracut in a chroot environment, which has /dev not correctly
setup will result in errors like:
/usr/bin/lsinitrd: line 164: /dev/fd/62: No such file or directory
cpio: Malformed number �5�OK��
cpio: Malformed number 5�OK��
cpio: Malformed number �OK��
This is because bash wants /dev/fd/<num> for constructs like:
foo < <$(bar)
;;
esac
-if [[ $SKIP ]]; then
- read -N 6 bin < <($SKIP "$image")
-fi
-
-case $bin in
- $'\x1f\x8b'*)
- CAT="zcat --";;
- BZh*)
- CAT="bzcat --";;
- $'\x71\xc7'*|070701)
- CAT="cat --"
- ;;
- $'\x02\x21'*)
- CAT="lz4 -d -c";;
- *)
- CAT="xzcat --";
- if echo "test"|xz|xzcat --single-stream >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- CAT="xzcat --single-stream --"
- fi
- ;;
-esac
+CAT=$({
+ if [[ $SKIP ]]; then
+ $SKIP "$image"
+ else
+ cat "$image"
+ fi } | {
+ read -N 6 bin
+ case $bin in
+ $'\x1f\x8b'*)
+ echo "zcat --"
+ ;;
+ BZh*)
+ echo "bzcat --"
+ ;;
+ $'\x71\xc7'*|070701)
+ echo "cat --"
+ ;;
+ $'\x02\x21'*)
+ echo "lz4 -d -c"
+ ;;
+ *)
+ if echo "test"|xz|xzcat --single-stream >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ echo "xzcat --single-stream --"
+ else
+ echo "xzcat --"
+ fi
+ ;;
+ esac
+ })
skipcpio()
{