diff --git a/README b/README index dec81fc..e4d0b5a 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -3,17 +3,12 @@ This set of scripts will help you to build your own Live Kit distro. This project is based on the original Linux Live Kit. -NOTE: - Make sure to extract and use it on a POSIX-compatible filesystem, - since it creates some (sym)links and such. - Some information you want to know: - -Make sure to extract and use it on a POSIX-compatible filesystem, -since it will create symlinks and such. + Store Linux Live Kit in a directory which is not going to be included - in your live distro, else it would be copied to it. Best practice is to - make a directory such as /tmp/a and put all the files there. + in your live distro, else it would be copied to it. + The best practice is to make a directory such + as for example: '/tmp/a', and put all the files there. + NOTE: Make sure to extract and use it on a POSIX-compatible filesystem, since it will create symlinks and such. @@ -54,11 +49,14 @@ since it will create symlinks and such. If you don't have enough (or even went out of) RAM, make sure that /tmp is a regular on-disk directory. -+ When you're ready run the ./build script to create your Live Kit - - it will create ISO and ZIP files for you in /tmp - - make sure you have enough free space in /tmp to handle it - -+ You will need the following packages to be installed: ++ You will need to have the following packages installed: - squashfs-tools - - genisoimage or mkisofs + - genisoimage and/or mkisofs - zip + +When you're ready run the ./build script to create your Live Kit. + The script will: + - Build both ISO and ZIP files for you in /tmp + - Do all the hard work for you. + - Will automatically check for errors. + - Will warn you if you don't have the correct packages.