#!/bin/bash # This is a config file for Linux Live Kit build script. # You shouldn't need to change anything expect LIVEKITNAME # Live Kit Name. Defaults to 'linux'; # This will be the name of the directory created on your CD/USB, which # will contain everything including boot files and such. # For example, Slax changes it to 'slax' # Must not contain any spaces. # If you change it, you must run ./tools/isolinux.bin.update script # in order to update isolinux.bin for CD booting. # If you do not need booting from CD (eg you're booting only from USB) # then you can ignore recompiling isolinux.bin, just rename LIVEKITNAME # and you're done. LIVEKITNAME="linux" # Kernel file, will be copied to your Live Kit # Your kernel must support aufs and squashfs. Debian Jessie's kernel is ready # out of the box. VMLINUZ=/vmlinuz # Kernel version. Change it to "3.2.28" for example, if you are building # Live Kit with a different kernel than the one you are actually running KERNEL=$(uname -r) # List of directories for root filesystem # No subdirectories are allowed, no slashes, # so You can't use /var/tmp here for example # Exclude directories like proc sys tmp MKMOD="bin etc home lib lib64 opt root sbin srv usr var" # If you require network support in initrd, for example to boot over # PXE or to load data using 'from' boot parameter from a http server, # you will need network modules included in your initrd. # This is disabled by default since most people won't need it. # To enable, set to true NETWORK=false # Temporary directory to store livekit filesystem LIVEKITDATA=/tmp/$LIVEKITNAME-data-$$ # Bundle extension, for example 'sb' for .sb extension BEXT=sb # Directory with kernel .ko modules, can be different in some distros LMK="lib/modules/$KERNEL"