Name
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-grml-live - build process script for generating a (grml based) Linux Live-ISO
+
+grml-live - build framework for generating a grml and Debian based Linux Live
+system (CD/ISO)
Synopsis
--------
+
grml-live [-c <classe[s]>] [-t <target_directory>] [-F] [-h|--help]
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-Important! grml-live is under heavy construction, your feedback is highly
+Important! grml-live is under heavy construction, though your feedback is highly
appreciated. This document is growing as requested. If you have questions which
-aren't answered by this document yet please let me (mika@grml.org) know!
+aren't answered by this document yet please let me know: <mika@grml.org>!
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Description
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-grml-live provides the build system for creating (a grml based) live-cd. The
-build system is based on link:http://www.informatik.uni-koeln.de/fai/[FAI]
-(Fully Automatic Installation).
+grml-live provides the build system for creating a grml and Debian based Linux
+live-cd. The build system is based on
+link:http://www.informatik.uni-koeln.de/fai/[FAI] (Fully Automatic
+Installation). grml-live uses the "fai dirinstall" feature to generate a chroot
+system based on the class concept of FAI (see later section for further details)
+and provides all the details to be able to generate a full-featured ISO. It does
+not use all the FAI features by default though and you don't have to know FAI to
+be able to use it.
-FAI uses a class based system. This gives you the flexibility to choose the
+The use of FAI behind the curtains gives you the flexibility to choose the
packages you would like to include on your very own Linux live-cd without having
to deal with all the details of a build process.
-CAUTION: grml-live does not use /etc/fai for configuration but instead provides
-and uses /etc/grml/fai. This ensures that it does not clash with default FAI
-configuration and packages, so you can use grml-live and FAI completely
-independent!
+CAUTION: grml-live does **not** use /etc/fai for configuration but instead
+provides and uses /etc/grml/fai. This ensures that it does not clash with
+default FAI configuration and packages, so you can use grml-live and FAI
+completely independent at the same time!
[NOTE]
+
Please notice that you should have a fast network connection as all the Debian
packages will be installed via network. If you want to use a local mirror
-(strongly recommended!) checkout
-mkdebmirror (see /usr/share/doc/grml-live/examples/mkdebmirror)
-debmirro(1) and reprepro(1) (check out
-/usr/share/doc/grml-live/examples/reprepro/ for a sample configuration).
-To avoid downloading of the base system check out FAI's
-NFSROOT (check docs for ../fai/nfsroot/live/filesystem.dir/var/tmp/base.tgz).
+(strongly recommended!) checkout mkdebmirror (see
+/usr/share/doc/grml-live/examples/mkdebmirror), debmirror(1), reprepro(1) (see
+/usr/share/doc/grml-live/examples/reprepro/ for a sample configuration) and
+approx(8). To avoid downloading of the base system check out FAI's NFSROOT (check
+docs for ../fai/nfsroot/live/filesystem.dir/var/tmp/base.tgz).
Options
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-c **CLASSES**::
Specify the CLASSES to be used for building the ISO via fai. By default only
-the classes GRML and I386 are assumed, resulting in a small base system (being
-about ~150MB ISO size).
+the classes GRMLBASE and I386 are assumed, resulting in a small base system
+(being about ~150MB ISO size).
+
+ -s **SUITE**::
+
+Specify the Debian suite you want to use for your live-system. Defaults to
+"etch"; support values are: etch, lenny, sid, stable, testing, unstable.
-t **TARGET_DIRECTORY**::
-Output directory of the build process of FAI - being the chroot
-used for building the ISO.
+Main output directory of the build process of FAI. Three directories are
+created inside the target directory, being: grml_cd/ - where the files for
+creating the ISO are located (including the compressed squashfs file),
+grml_chroot/ - the generated chroot system and grml_isos/ - where the resulting
+ISO is stored.
-F::
-Force execution and do not display summary of configuration details.
+Force execution and do not prompt for / display summary of configuration
+details.
- -h|--help::
+ -h::
Display short usage information and exit.
+ -v::
+
+Increase verbosity in the build process.
+
How to get your own live-cd - the easy, fast and simple way
-----------------------------------------------------------
-To get a small, Debian-stable and grml based live-cd using /dev/shm/
+To get a small, Debian-stable and grml based live-cd using /grml/grml-live
as build and output directory:
# grml-live
+To get a small Debian-unstable and grml-small based live-cd using
+/home/mika/grml-live as build and output directory:
+
+ # grml-live -c GRMLBASE,GRML_SMALL,I386 -t /home/mika/grml-live
+
[NOTE]
If you have about 700MB of free space inside /dev/shm (being a tmpfs, usually
empty /dev/shm, so please another directory for $CHROOT_TARGET, $BUILD_TARGET
and $ISO_TARGET if you plan to create more persistent output. :)
+Features
+--------
+
+* create a grml-/Debian-based Linux Live-CD with one single command
+
+* class based concept, providing a maximum of flexibility
+
+* supports integration of own hooks, scripts and configuration
+
+* supports use and integration of own Software and/or Kernels via use of Debian
+repositories
+
+* native support of FAI features
+
+* multi-arch support (work in progress)
+
The class concept
-----------------
according to your needs. This gives you flexibility and strength without losing
the simplicity in the build process.
-The main and base class provided by grml-live is named GRML. It's strongly
-recommended to **always** use the class GRML when building an ISO using
+The main and base class provided by grml-live is named GRMLBASE. It's strongly
+recommended to **always** use the class GRMLBASE when building an ISO using
grml-live as well as the architecture dependend class (being 'I386' for x86_32
currently only). The following files and directories are relevant for class GRML
by default:
- /etc/grml/fai/config/scripts/GRML/
- /etc/grml/fai/config/debconf/GRML
- /etc/grml/fai/config/class/GRML.var
- /etc/grml/fai/config/hooks/instsoft.GRML
- /etc/grml/fai/config/package_config/GRML
+ /etc/grml/fai/config/scripts/GRMLBASE/
+ /etc/grml/fai/config/debconf/GRMLBASE
+ /etc/grml/fai/config/class/GRMLBASE.var
+ /etc/grml/fai/config/hooks/instsoft.GRMLBASE
+ /etc/grml/fai/config/package_config/GRMLBASE
Take a look at the next section for information about the concept of those
files/directories.
If you want to use your own configuration, extend an existing configuration
and/or add additional packages to your ISO just invent a new class. For example
-if you want to use your own class named "FOOBAR" just extend CLASSES="GRML" inside
-/etc/grml/grml-live.conf to CLASSES="GRML,FOOBAR" or invoke grml-live using
-the classes option: "grml-live -c GRML,FOOBAR ...".
+if you want to use your own class named "FOOBAR" just extend CLASSES="GRMLBASE"
+inside /etc/grml/grml-live.conf to CLASSES="GRMLBASE,FOOBAR" or invoke grml-live
+using the classes option: "grml-live -c GRMLBASE,FOOBAR ...".
More details regarding the class concept can be found in the documentation of
FAI (available at /usr/share/doc/fai-doc/).
File with lists of software packages to be installed or removed. The different
classes describe what should find its way to your ISO. When running 'fai -v -C
-/etc/grml/fai -cGRML dirinstall ...' only the files from the directory GRML/
-will be taken, if you use 'fai -v -C /etc/grml/fai -cGRML,FOOBAR dirinstall ...'
-then the files of GRML/ **plus** the files from FOOBAR/ will be taken. So just
-create a new class to adjust it to your needs. Please notice that the directory
-GRML contains a package list defining a minimum but still reasonable package
-configuration.
+/etc/grml/fai -cGRMLBASE dirinstall ...' only the files from the directory GRML/
+will be taken, if you use 'fai -v -C /etc/grml/fai -cGRMLBASE,FOOBAR dirinstall
+...' then the files of GRML/ **plus** the files from FOOBAR/ will be taken. So
+just create a new class to adjust it to your needs. Please notice that the
+directory GRML contains a package list defining a minimum but still reasonable
+package configuration.
/etc/grml/fai/config/scripts/
Scripts for customising the ISO within build process.
+ /etc/grml/fai/files/
+
+This directory provides files used inside the scripts of
+/etc/grml/fai/config/scripts/*. For a full documentation what happens with the
+files please refer to the source of the scripts.
+
/etc/grml/fai/live-initramfs/
This directory provides the files used for building the initramfs/initrd via
Known TODOs
-----------
-* do not use /dev/shm/ als default target directory (which one do we want to use
-instead?)
+* document the available classes in more detail
+
+* make sure $TARGET is mounted rw,suid,dev
+
+* write a step-by-step guide **how** to adjust **what** at **which** place
* add support for amd64 [gebi?] + ppc [formorer?] (and identify all packages
that are arch specific so we have a clean package list in all classes)
* support different grml-flavours through classes right out-of-the-box (being:
-grml, grml64, grml-small for at least x86, amd64 and ppc) [currently it defaults
-to Debian/stable I386]
-
-* really support signed apt repositories (currently it's deactivated via fai's
-dirinstall for some packages)
+grml, grml64, grml-small (done) for at least x86, amd64 and ppc)
-* explain (and provide configuration for) the use of NFSROOT
+* support signed apt repositories (currently it's deactivated via FAI's
+FAI_ALLOW_UNSIGNED=1 for some packages in the toolchain)
-* support setting stuff like ISO name, version,... (especially for stuff inside
-x86_files/boot/isolinux)
+* explain (and provide configuration for) use of NFSROOT
-* support "final builds" (including stuff like md5sums)
+* support setting stuff like ISO name, version,... on-the-fly (especially for
+stuff inside boot/isolinux/*)
-* use hooks of FAI as far as possible in all grml-live scripts
+* support "final builds" (including stuff like generating md5sums, gpg,... -
+create something like grml_release including all the details about the build
+like dpkg selection, logs,...)
* the grml-live class(es) should send output as used inside FAI as well (so it's
not as verbose unless you specify it, make it configurable)
-* provide possibility for cleanup of all created build directories
+* provide possibility for cleanup of all created build directories and
+a smart summary of the buildprocess (including "took ... minutes/seconds to
+build...)
+
+* support hooks to allow further customisation of the build process
+
+Debian package
+--------------
+
+Debian packages will be available through the grml-repository at
+link:http://deb.grml.org/[http://deb.grml.org/] as soon as the grml-team
+considers grml-live as stable enough. In the meantime just build the package on
+your own:
-* support hooks to further allow customisation of the build process
+ hg clone http://hg.grml.org/grml-live
+ cd grml-live
+ debuild -us -uc
-* support nocolor-option for /etc/grml/fai/grml/grml_cleanup_chroot
+Source
+------
-* copy files from $FAI_CONFIGDIR/... instead of using 'cat > $FILE << EOF ...'
-inside all the /etc/grml/fai/config/scripts/GRML/-scripts
+The source of grml-live is available at
+link:http://hg.grml.org/grml-live/[http://hg.grml.org/grml-live/]
Bugs
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