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Linux Live Kit Improved.
This set of scripts will help you to
build your own Live Kit distro. This project is based on
the original Linux Live Kit. <http://linux-live.org>
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.
NOTE:
Make sure to extract and use it on a POSIX-compatible filesystem,
since it will create symlinks and such.
+ Before you start building your Kit, edit the ./.config file
Most importantly change the LIVEKITNAME variable.
+ Make sure you are pointing to the right kernel. If in doubt, change the path in ./.config
Your kernel must support squashfs and aufs, or else you will get an error
both while building, and when you actually boot the Live Kit.
PROTIP:
Debian Jessie's kernel has both supported out-of-the-box.
You might consider using Debian Jessie as a base, but it's not required.
+ You may also wish to replace boot background in ./bootfiles/bootlogo.png
and edit and/or tweak syslinux.cfg to fit your needs.
NOTE:
When editing the configuration file, make sure to keep all paths
pointing to /boot/, since it will be replaced to /LIVEKITNAME/boot/
during the build session.
+ Linux Live Kit comes with precompiled static binaries in ./initramfs
directory. Those may be outdated but will work. You may replace them
by your own statically linked binaries, if you know how to compile them.
+ If you want to boot your Live Kit from a CD, you need to recompile
syslinux.bin/isolinux.bin else it won't be able to boot your Live Kit
from directory "/LIVEKITNAME". There is a script prepared for you which
will handle all of the building. Simply go to directory ./tools/ and run
update-isolinux.bin, it will rebuild ./bootfiles/isolinux.bin automatically
by downloading SysLinux sources, patching them using your actual LIVEKITNAME and
recompiling. This step is not needed if you plan only need the ZIP archive version.
+ If you have tmpfs mounted on /tmp, make sure you have enough (or maybe even
a lot of) RAM, since Live Kit will store lots of data to the target.
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:
- squashfs-tools
- genisoimage or mkisofs
- zip