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#!/bin/bash #!/bin/bash
set -eu set -eu
if [[ -z "${HOME_USER}" ]]; then if [[ -z "${HOME_USER-}" ]]; then
HOME_USER="vscode" HOME_USER="vscode"
fi fi
#addgroup nonroot
#adduser --disabled-password --gecos "" ${HOME_USER}
#echo "${HOME_USER} ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL" >> /etc/sudoers
# We do this first to ensure sudo works below when renaming the user. # We do this first to ensure sudo works below when renaming the user.
# Otherwise the current container UID may not exist in the passwd database. # Otherwise the current container UID may not exist in the passwd database.
eval "$(fixuid -q)" eval "$(fixuid -q)"
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sudo chown ${HOME_USER} /home/${HOME_USER}/.bashrc sudo chown ${HOME_USER} /home/${HOME_USER}/.bashrc
# Copy environment variables from vscode user to HOME_USER # Copy environment variables from vscode user to HOME_USER
env | grep -v 'HOME_USER' | while read -r line; do # env | grep -v 'HOME_USER' | while read -r line; do
sudo su - ${HOME_USER} -c "echo 'export $line' >> ~/.bashrc" # sudo su - ${HOME_USER} -c "echo 'export $line' >> ~/.bashrc"
done # done
# Copy the PATH variable from vscode user to HOME_USER
#PATH_LINE=$(grep "^PATH=" /home/vscode/.bashrc)
#sudo su - ${HOME_USER} -c "echo '${PATH_LINE}' >> ~/.bashrc"
# Copy the .bashrc file from vscode user to HOME_USER
sudo su - ${HOME_USER} -c "cat /home/vscode/.bashrc >> ~/.bashrc"
# Changing the property of the directory /home/${HOME_USER}
sudo chown -R ${HOME_USER}: /home/${HOME_USER}/
# Changing the HOME_USER in the .bashrc file # Changing the HOME_USER in the .bashrc file
sudo su - ${HOME_USER} -c 'sed -i "s|/home/vscode|/home/${HOME_USER}|g" ~/.bashrc' sudo su - ${HOME_USER} -c 'sed -i "s|/home/vscode|/home/${HOME_USER}|g" ~/.bashrc'
sudo -u $HOME_USER -i # Switch to the user specified by $HOME_USER and start an interactive shell session.
# Unfortunately we cannot change $HOME as we cannot move any bind mounts sudo su -l ${HOME_USER}
# nor can we bind mount $HOME into a new home as that requires a privileged container.
# sudo usermod --login "$HOME_USER" vscode
# sudo groupmod -n "$HOME_USER" vscode
# sudo sed -i "/vscode/d" /etc/sudoers.d/nopasswd
# sudo cd /home/${HOME_USER}
sudo chown -R ${HOME_USER}:${HOME_USER} /home/${HOME_USER}
fi fi
fi fi

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