[Voyage-linux] rolling my own install image
Stéphane Acounis
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Sat Jan 22 00:21:53 HKT 2011
Le Tue, 18 Jan 2011 01:19:40 -0500
"Voy User" <vuser at gmx.com> a écrit:
> So essentially, if one adopts the method Stephane suggests, then
> while updating from the flash to the base image, one has to
> 1) rm -rf boot/grub
> 2) restore the original etc/inittab to the base image.
>
> Does this sound right?
Yes and you can omit point 2, the installed inittab is the same as the
one that was copied from the installed flash.
One thing: you can modify boot options in the script file
$INSTALLDIR/usr/local/sbin/setboot.sh (nomfgpt, quiet, hiddenmenu,
etc...).
Also touch $INSTALLDIR/voyage.1st is a good idea.
Oh, and don't forget to set the BIOS clock on the target or you will
have a fsck at boot (I have to find a way to do this automatically).
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Stéphane ACOUNIS
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