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Image Creation For Beginners
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− | + | = Creating a Mer Image = | |
− | + | ==STEP 1 - Install Meego Image Creator (MIC2)== | |
See the [[mic installation]] guide | See the [[mic installation]] guide | ||
− | + | ==STEP 2 - Get Mer .ks File== | |
KickStart (.ks) configuration files are passed to MIC to create images. | KickStart (.ks) configuration files are passed to MIC to create images. | ||
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For details about how to modify the ks file, please refer: http://wiki.meego.com/Image_Configurations_-_KickStart_Files | For details about how to modify the ks file, please refer: http://wiki.meego.com/Image_Configurations_-_KickStart_Files | ||
− | + | ==STEP 3 - Create a bootstrap area== | |
− | MIC has to | + | MIC has to have the right tools - rather than package these for every distribution Mer uses a bootstrap area for mic. This area is currently based on MeeGo but will migrate to Mer soon. |
− | Here is the command to create a Mer | + | Here is the command to create a Mer bootstrap image: |
− | + | mic-create-bootstrap -n trunk -k /var/cache/mic -r http://repo.meego.com/MeeGo/builds/trunk/latest/repos/oss/ia32/packages/ -o /var/cache/meego-bootstrap | |
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− | + | ==STEP 4 - Create Mer rootfs Image== | |
− | + | To create a Mer rootfs image that you can untar onto a device, usb stick etc: | |
− | + | sudo mic-image-creator --config=mer-default.ks --format=rootfs --cache=/var/cache/meego-bootstrap | |
− | + | A file named [[Category:FIXME]]??? will be created. | |
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− | + | You can also create raw disk images, usb images or just create a filesystem under a directory. | |
− | + | = Configure Proxy and Other Variables = | |
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~/.mic2.conf is a configuration file that can make your life easier by specifying proxy settings, cache directories, and other variables that you normally would have to re-type in your command-line. | ~/.mic2.conf is a configuration file that can make your life easier by specifying proxy settings, cache directories, and other variables that you normally would have to re-type in your command-line. | ||
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Replace with your own relevant values. | Replace with your own relevant values. | ||
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[main] | [main] | ||
cachedir=/home/user1/mycache | cachedir=/home/user1/mycache | ||
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proxy=http://my.proxy.com:911/ | proxy=http://my.proxy.com:911/ | ||
no_proxy=localhost,127.0.0.0/8,.mysite.com,172.16.0.0/16 | no_proxy=localhost,127.0.0.0/8,.mysite.com,172.16.0.0/16 | ||
− | + | [[User:Lbt|Lbt]] | |
− | + | ;cachedir | |
+ | : directory where the cached repo(s) will reside. With this variable set, you do not need to pass the --cache flag in the command-line. | ||
− | + | ;tmpdir | |
+ | :temporary directory used by mic2 when creating images. With this variable set, you do not need to pass the --tmpdir flag in the command-line. | ||
− | + | ;outdir | |
+ | :where your images will reside once they are created. With this variable set, you do not need to pass the --outdir flag in the command-line. | ||
− | + | ;proxy | |
+ | :specify your proxy if you're behind a behind a firewall. | ||
− | + | ;no_proxy | |
+ | :specify what domains should not sure the proxy setting. | ||
'''Note:''' When specifying proxy and no_proxy, you do not need to use the --proxy flag in your .ks files when referring to repos. | '''Note:''' When specifying proxy and no_proxy, you do not need to use the --proxy flag in your .ks files when referring to repos. |
Revision as of 14:30, 19 January 2012
MeeGo Image Creator is the tool we use to create Mer images. Here are the simple steps on how to create a Mer image. For more in-depth information, go to the main Image Creator developer's guide: Image Creation
This page needs updating when the Mer Tools repo is setup correctly : see https://bugs.merproject.org/show_bug.cgi?id=117
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Creating a Mer Image
STEP 1 - Install Meego Image Creator (MIC2)
See the mic installation guide
STEP 2 - Get Mer .ks File
KickStart (.ks) configuration files are passed to MIC to create images.
There is a page with links to the official Mer kickstart files
For details about how to modify the ks file, please refer: http://wiki.meego.com/Image_Configurations_-_KickStart_Files
STEP 3 - Create a bootstrap area
MIC has to have the right tools - rather than package these for every distribution Mer uses a bootstrap area for mic. This area is currently based on MeeGo but will migrate to Mer soon.
Here is the command to create a Mer bootstrap image:
mic-create-bootstrap -n trunk -k /var/cache/mic -r http://repo.meego.com/MeeGo/builds/trunk/latest/repos/oss/ia32/packages/ -o /var/cache/meego-bootstrap
STEP 4 - Create Mer rootfs Image
To create a Mer rootfs image that you can untar onto a device, usb stick etc:
sudo mic-image-creator --config=mer-default.ks --format=rootfs --cache=/var/cache/meego-bootstrap
A file named??? will be created.
You can also create raw disk images, usb images or just create a filesystem under a directory.
Configure Proxy and Other Variables
~/.mic2.conf is a configuration file that can make your life easier by specifying proxy settings, cache directories, and other variables that you normally would have to re-type in your command-line.
Copy and paste this into a file called: ~/.mic2.conf
Replace with your own relevant values.
Lbt [main] cachedir=/home/user1/mycache tmpdir=/home/user1/mystorage/tmp outdir=/home/user1/mystorage proxy=http://my.proxy.com:911/ no_proxy=localhost,127.0.0.0/8,.mysite.com,172.16.0.0/16 Lbt
- cachedir
- directory where the cached repo(s) will reside. With this variable set, you do not need to pass the --cache flag in the command-line.
- tmpdir
- temporary directory used by mic2 when creating images. With this variable set, you do not need to pass the --tmpdir flag in the command-line.
- outdir
- where your images will reside once they are created. With this variable set, you do not need to pass the --outdir flag in the command-line.
- proxy
- specify your proxy if you're behind a behind a firewall.
- no_proxy
- specify what domains should not sure the proxy setting.
Note: When specifying proxy and no_proxy, you do not need to use the --proxy flag in your .ks files when referring to repos.
---FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON MIC, PLEASE VISIT THE MIC DEVELOPER'S GUIDE HERE: Image_Creation---