[Voyage-linux] rolling my own install image

Michael Steinmann (spam-protected)
Fri Jan 7 16:37:13 HKT 2011


if you are sure the source and the destination CF have the same geometry you
could use dd or m0n0's PhysDiskWrite to copy the entire CF


2011/1/7 Stéphane Acounis <stephane.acounis at subatech.in2p3.fr>

> Le Thu, 06 Jan 2011 13:46:44 -0600
> Jeff Ramin <jeff.ramin at singlewire.com> a écrit:
>
> >
> > Hi folks.
> >
> > Quick question - is there a HOWTO or FAQ regarding creating my own
> > voyage installation image? I need to install voyage on many machines
> > and don't want some of the stuff that comes in the vanilla image,
> > such as asterisk.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
>
> Hi Jeff,
>
> This is very simple. Here is how I do:
>
> * install the stock Voyage.
> * trim it to your needs: remove unwanted packages, add new ones,
>  configure network, add users, etc...
> * once you're happy with it, take the CF card and plug it into a card
>  reader
> * make a copy with tar or rsync to a directory (rsync
>  -av /mount/cf/ destdir)
> * use this directory as the source install of Voyage ( cd
>  destdir ; /usr/local/sbin/voyage.update)
>
> you can use the command line options of the installer and use a script
> file to automatically format the new CF and install your version of
> Voyage.
>
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