X-Git-Url: https://git.grml.org/?p=grml-live.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=docs%2Fgrml-live.txt;h=c7cb2c5baf4be08d3b0a829bb69bb5ae7a37b48f;hp=00ce4c2cde329ada33b44e8775119f7218690038;hb=c87434dfc266018f9fed5e0f471749fad154a1a0;hpb=4f8937bce96f552121e525eb927a2daea4dfae88 diff --git a/docs/grml-live.txt b/docs/grml-live.txt index 00ce4c2..c7cb2c5 100644 --- a/docs/grml-live.txt +++ b/docs/grml-live.txt @@ -10,8 +10,9 @@ Linux Live system (CD/ISO) Synopsis -------- -grml-live [-c ] [-g ] [-i ] [-r ] -[-s ] [-t ] [-v ] [-FVh] +grml-live [-c ] [-g ] [-i ] [-o +] [-r ] [-s ] [-t ] +[-v ] [-FVh] ******************************************************************************* Important! This document is growing as requested. If you have questions which @@ -55,8 +56,12 @@ Options -c **CLASSES**:: Specify the CLASSES to be used for building the ISO via FAI. By default only -the classes GRMLBASE and I386 are assumed, resulting in a small base system -(being about ~150MB total ISO size) for x86 (32bit). +the classes GRMLBASE, GRML_SMALL and I386 are assumed, resulting in a small base +system (being about ~150MB total ISO size). If using a non-I386 system (like +amd64) you should specify the appropriate architecture as well. Additionally you +can specify a class providing a grml-kernel (see +/etc/grml/fai/config/package_config/ for a full list). So instead of GRML_SMALL +you can also use GRML_MEDIUM and GRML_FULL instead. -F:: @@ -72,9 +77,16 @@ Display short usage information and exit. -i **ISO_NAME**:: -Specify name of ISO which will be available inside $TARGET_DIRECTORY/grml_isos +Specify name of ISO which will be available inside $OUTPUT_DIRECTORY/grml_isos by default. + -o **OUTPUT_DIRECTORY**:: + +Main output directory of the build process of FAI. Some directories are created +inside this target directory, being: grml_cd (where the files for creating the +ISO are located, including the compressed squashfs file), grml_chroot (the +chroot system) and grml_isos (where the resulting ISO is stored). + -r **RELEASENAME**:: Specify name of the release. @@ -82,15 +94,12 @@ Specify name of the release. -s **SUITE**:: Specify the Debian suite you want to use for your live-system. Defaults to -"etch" (being current Debian/stable). Supported values are: etch, lenny, sid, -stable, testing, unstable. +"etch" (being current Debian/stable). Supported values are: etch, lenny, sid. - -t **TARGET_DIRECTORY**:: + -t **TEMPLATE_DIRECTORY**:: -Main output directory of the build process of FAI. Some directories are created -inside this target directory, being: grml_cd (where the files for creating the -ISO are located, including the compressed squashfs file), grml_chroot (the -chroot system) and grml_isos (where the resulting ISO is stored). +Specify place of the templates used for building the ISO. By default +(and if not manually specified) this is /usr/share/grml-live/templates/. -v **VERSION_NUMBER**:: @@ -111,13 +120,13 @@ as build and output directory just run: To get a small Debian-unstable and grml-small based Live-CD using /home/mika/grml-live as build and output directory just use: - # grml-live -c GRMLBASE,GRML_SMALL,I386 -t /home/mika/grml-live + # grml-live -c GRMLBASE,GRML_SMALL,I386 -o /home/mika/grml-live To get a small, Debian-unstable and grml-based Live-CD using /tmp as build and output directory and use grml_0.0-3.iso as ISO name (placed inside /tmp/grml_isos) just invoke: - # grml-live -t /tmp -c GRMLBASE,I386 -s sid -i grml_0.0-3.iso + # grml-live -o /tmp -c GRMLBASE,GRML_SMALL,I386 -s sid -i grml_0.0-3.iso [NOTE] @@ -125,8 +134,8 @@ If you have about 700MB of free space inside /dev/shm (being a tmpfs, usually you should have >=1GB of RAM) just run "mount -o remount,suid,dev,rw /dev/shm" and use /dev/shm as build and output directory - resulting in very fast build process. But please be aware of the fact that rebooting your system will result -in an empty /dev/shm, so please another directory for $CHROOT_TARGET, -$BUILD_TARGET and $ISO_TARGET if you plan to create more persistent output. :) +in an empty /dev/shm, so please another directory for $CHROOT_OUTPUT, +$BUILD_OUTPUT and $ISO_OUTPUT if you plan to create more persistent output. :) Main features of grml-live -------------------------- @@ -153,9 +162,10 @@ losing the simplicity in the build process. 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 which provides the kernel -(being 'I386' for x86_32 currently only). The following files and directories -are relevant for class GRMLBASE by default: +grml-live, as well as the architecture dependent class which provides the kernel +(being 'I386' for x86_32 and 'AMD64' for x86_64) and a GRML_* class (like +GRML_SMALL, GRML_MEDIUM or GRML_FULL). The following files and directories are +relevant for class GRMLBASE by default: /etc/grml/fai/config/scripts/GRMLBASE/ /etc/grml/fai/config/debconf/GRMLBASE @@ -169,9 +179,9 @@ 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 (or extend an existing one). For example if you want to use your own class named "FOOBAR" just -extend CLASSES="GRMLBASE,I386" inside /etc/grml/grml-live.conf to -CLASSES="GRMLBASE,I386,FOOBAR" or invoke grml-live using the classes option: -"grml-live -c GRMLBASE,I386,FOOBAR ...". +extend CLASSES="GRMLBASE,GRML_SMALL,I386" inside /etc/grml/grml-live.conf to +CLASSES="GRMLBASE,GRML_SMALL,I386,FOOBAR" or invoke grml-live using the classes +option: "grml-live -c GRMLBASE,GRML_SMALL,I386,FOOBAR ...". More details regarding the class concept can be found in the documentation of FAI itself (being available at /usr/share/doc/fai-doc/). @@ -247,12 +257,13 @@ installation process. Directory with lists of software packages to be installed or removed. The different classes describe what should find its way to your ISO. When running -"grml-live -c GRMLBASE,I386 ..." only the files from the directories GRMLBASE -and I386 will be taken, if you use 'grml-live -c GRMLBASE,I386,FOOBAR ...' then -the files of GRMLBASE, I386 **plus** the files from FOOBAR will be taken. So -just create a new class to adjust the package selection according to your needs. -Please notice that the directory GRMLBASE contains a package list defining a -minimum but still reasonable package configuration. +"grml-live -c GRMLBASE,GRML_SMALL,I386 ..." only the configuration of GRMLBASE, +GRML_SMALL and and I386 will be taken. If you use 'grml-live -c +GRMLBASE,GRML_SMALL,I386,FOOBAR ...' then the files of GRMLBASE, GRML_SMALL, +I386 **plus** the files from FOOBAR will be taken. So just create a new class to +adjust the package selection according to your needs. Please notice that the +directory GRMLBASE contains a package list defining a minimum but still +reasonable package configuration. /etc/grml/fai/config/scripts/ @@ -277,8 +288,8 @@ send us a bug report then) [a usual link:http://grml.org/grml2hd/[grml2hd] harddisk installation ships all you need] * enough free disk space; at least 800MB are required for a minimal grml-live -run (\~400MB for the chroot [$CHROOT_TARGET], \~150MB for the build target -[$BUILD_TARGET] and \~150MB for the resulting ISO [$ISO_TARGET] plus some +run (\~400MB for the chroot [$CHROOT_OUTPUT], \~150MB for the build target +[$BUILD_OUTPUT] and \~150MB for the resulting ISO [$ISO_OUTPUT] plus some temporary files), if you plan to use GRML_FULL you should have at least 4GB of total free disk space @@ -348,7 +359,7 @@ Just create a new class (using the package_config directory): and specify it when invoking grml-live then: - # grml-live -c GRMLBASE,I386,MIKA + # grml-live -c GRMLBASE,GRML_SMALL,I386,MIKA I fscked up my grml-live configuration. How do I reset it to the defaults? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~