X-Git-Url: https://git.grml.org/?p=grml-live.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=docs%2Fgrml-live.txt;h=df23631d0ea261f2153806af91d0331e878e7c60;hp=95ab28347c0e6b8490884e5eae7632fbe8bcadf8;hb=59296d870d632c8dc1a39fc1ff13bdbe4fbc299f;hpb=3abf94382ad75a47579a339e084634171ea74532 diff --git a/docs/grml-live.txt b/docs/grml-live.txt index 95ab283..df23631 100644 --- a/docs/grml-live.txt +++ b/docs/grml-live.txt @@ -54,8 +54,8 @@ Options -A:: -Clean up output directories before attempting the build. Packs the chroot -into a tar archive, and removes chroot and ISO build directories before exiting. +Clean up all output directories before running the build process. After finishing, +clean up the Chroot target and Build target directories. -a **ARCHITECTURE**:: @@ -252,12 +252,10 @@ system: [NOTE] -If you have enough 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 use another directory for $CHROOT_OUTPUT, -$BUILD_OUTPUT and $ISO_OUTPUT if you plan to create more persistent output. :) +If you have enough RAM, just run "mount -t tmpfs none /media/ramdisk" to get a +tmpfs ("RAMDISK"), and use /media/ramdisk as build and output directory - this +results in a very fast build process. Note that these files will be gone when +rebooting. [[main-features]] Main features of grml-live @@ -402,16 +400,6 @@ GRML_FAI_CONFIG=/etc/grml/fai/config - both pointing to a directory shipped by grml-live out-of-the-box so you shouldn't have to configure anything in this file. - ${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/make-fai-nfsroot.conf - -This file is used by make-fai-nfsroot(8) only. Usually you don't have to change -anything inside this file. If you want to modify NFSROOT though you can adjust -it there. - - ${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/NFSROOT - -This file specifies the package list for creating the NFSROOT. - ${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/config/ The main directory for configuration of FAI/grml-live. More details below. @@ -479,8 +467,7 @@ temporary files), if you plan to use GRML_FULL you should have at least 4GB of total free disk space * fast network access for retrieving the Debian packages used for creating the -chroot (check out "local mirror" and "NFSROOT" to workaround this problem as far -as possible) +chroot (check out "local mirror" to workaround this problem as far as possible) For further information see next section. @@ -505,7 +492,8 @@ The easiest way to get a running grml-live setup is to just use Grml. Of course using grml-live on a plain, original Debian installation is supported as well. So there we go. -What we have: plain, original Debian squeeze (6.0). +What we have: plain, original Debian squeeze (6.0) with debian-backports +enabled. (This is important for squashfs-tools.) What we want: build a Grml ISO based on Debian/wheezy for the amd64 architecture using grml-live. @@ -525,17 +513,6 @@ Instructions # deb-src http://deb.grml.org/ grml-testing main EOF - # adjust apt-pinning (only prefer squashfs stuff from grml): - cat >> /etc/apt/preferences << EOF - Package: * - Pin: origin deb.grml.org - Pin-Priority: 1 - - Package: squashfs-tools - Pin: origin deb.grml.org - Pin-Priority: 996 - EOF - # get keyring for apt: apt-get update apt-get --allow-unauthenticated install grml-debian-keyring @@ -543,12 +520,12 @@ Instructions # optionally(!) install basefile so we don't have to build basic # chroot from scratch, grab from http://daily.grml.org/ # mkdir -p /etc/grml/fai/config/basefiles/ - # mv base.tgz /etc/grml/fai/config/basefiles/I386.tar.gz - # mv base64.tgz /etc/grml/fai/config/basefiles/AMD64.tar.gz + # mv I386.tar.gz /etc/grml/fai/config/basefiles/ + # mv AMD64.tar.gz /etc/grml/fai/config/basefiles/ # install relevant tools - # please check out http://grml.org/grml-live/#current_state when encountering problems! - apt-get -o APT::Install-Recommends=false install grml-live squashfs-tools + apt-get install -t squeeze-backports squashfs-tools + apt-get --no-install-recommends install grml-live # adjust grml-live configuration for our needs: cat > /etc/grml/grml-live.local << EOF @@ -628,7 +605,7 @@ Can I use my own (local) Debian mirror? Yes. Set up an according sources.list configuration as class file in ${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/config/files/etc/apt/sources.list.d/ and adjust the variable -FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP (if not already using NFSROOT's base.tgz) inside +FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP (if not already using a base.tgz) inside /etc/grml/grml-live.conf[.local]. If you're setting up your own class file don't forget to include the class name in the class list (grml-live -c ...). @@ -668,44 +645,29 @@ what you are searching for just run: dpkg -i --force-confnew --force-confmiss /path/to/grml-live_..._all.deb [[create-a-base-tgz]] -How do I create a base.tgz for use as NFSROOT? -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -First of all build the chroot system: +How do I create a base.tgz? +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - mkdir /tmp/nfsroot && cd /tmp/nfsroot - debootstrap squeeze /tmp/nfsroot/ http://cdn.debian.net/debian - tar zcf base.tgz ./ +First of all create the chroot using debootstrap: -Then check out where your NFSROOT is located: + BASECHROOT='/tmp/basefile' + debootstrap squeeze "$BASECHROOT" http://cdn.debian.net/debian + tar -C "$BASECHROOT" --exclude='var/cache/apt/archives/*.deb' -zcf base.tar.gz ./ - # grep '^NFSROOT' /etc/grml/fai/make-fai-nfsroot.conf - NFSROOT=/grml/fai/nfsroot - -So as /grml/fai/nfsroot is your NFSROOT place the file under -/grml/fai/nfsroot/live/filesystem.dir/var/tmp/: - - mv base.tgz /grml/fai/nfsroot/live/filesystem.dir/var/tmp/base.tgz - -or even better use /etc/grml/fai/config/basefiles/$CLASSNAME.tar.gz instead. -Use I386 as $CLASSNAME for i386 builds and AMD64 for amd64 builds. - -Now running "grml-live ..." will use this file as main system instead of -executing debootstrap. Check out the output for the following lines if using -NFSROOT: +[TIP] +By default debootstrap builds a chroot matching the architecture of the running +host system. If you're using an amd64 system and want to build an i386 base.tgz +then invoke debootstrap using the '--arch i386' option. Disclaimer: building an +AMD64 base.tgz won't work if you are using a 32bit kernel system of course. - [...] - Calling task_extrbase - Unpacking Debian base archive - Extracting /grml/fai/nfsroot/live/filesystem.dir/var/tmp/base.tgz - Calling task_mirror - [...] +Then move the base.tar.gz to /etc/grml/fai/config/basefiles/$CLASSNAME.tar.gz. +Use e.g. I386 as $CLASSNAME for i386 chroots and AMD64 for amd64 chroots. -or if using /etc/grml/fai/config/basefiles/$CLASSNAME.tar.gz for: +Now executing grml-live should use this file as base system instead of executing +debootstrap. Check out the output for something like: [...] - ftar: extracting /etc/grml/fai/config/basefiles///AMD64.tar.gz to - /grml-live/grml-live_20071029.22138/grml_chroot// + ftar: extracting //etc/grml/fai/config/basefiles///AMD64.tar.gz to /srv/grml64_testing/grml_chroot// [...] [TIP]