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Revision as of 06:33, 11 March 2014
Build Your Own Remix
- Return to Sugar Creation Kit
- Fedora only
CAUTION: DO NOT TRY DOING THIS FROM A SOAS USB STICK. A MINIMUM OF 8GB IS REQUIRED TO BUILD A CUSTOM-REMIX.ISO
- A 8GB USB is a minimum requirement.
- It is usually Cheaper to buy a 120GB or larger external USB Hard Drive and install fedora on it.
- A Gnome Desktop install seems to work best. Link: [1]
THIS SHOULD BE LOOKED AT FIRST:http://download.sugarlabs.org/soas/docs/customization-guide
- NOTE: this content should be used to enhance above link - 08/02/2010 satellit
NOTE: also look at SugarClone:
- (SugarClone duplicates a customized live USB to 2nd USB.)
Sugar Clone, Sugar on a Stick/Sugar Clone, is a short-cut method to customize a SoaS installation that works with a single-word command. It would probably serve the targeted-project, special-focus case.
Fedora Remix Info
- Important Info and links
"A Fedora Remix is a combination of Fedora software, with or without third-party software, that any community member can create at any time..."
The following is Modified/Adapted from: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Talk:How_to_create_and_use_a_Live_CD
- AND
FedoraQA Creating_a_Test_Day_Live_Image: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA/Test_Days/Live_Image#Creating_a_Test_Day_Live_Image
- Other Important links:
Introduction
- Complete Reference on Fedora Anaconda Kickstart
- Fedora 18 is shifting to using Anaconda with kickstart files
- Notes on f18 Customization of installs using Anaconda and kickstart files: Fedora#Customize_with_kickstart_files
This page explains how to make a custom-content Remix of Live CD or DVD on Fedora-based systems including derived distributions such as RHEL, CentOS and others.
- NOTE THAT THESE REMIXES ARE NOT SUPPORTED BY FEDORA
- You may find some volunteer support on IRC freenode #sugar however.
- click on this link to join #sugar on IRC Chat
If you simply want to burn a pre-made ISO to a disc, visit http://fedoraproject.org/en/get-fedora to download a LiveCD or LiveDVD, then see the install guide or burning how-to for further instructions.
Instructions
The basic workflow for creating a remix is:
- Create / Modify a kickstart file that specifies the packages you want installed on your remix, along with special settings you want to tweak.
- Run that kickstart file through livecd-creator, which will pull in the packages and compose an .iso, which you can then burn to CD.
...that's it! We will walk you through these steps below.
Install the necessary software
git spin-kickstarts
- Updated Sept 5,2013 Works from a f20 alpha TC4 x86_64 Desktop HD install with anaconda 20.10-1 (liveinst) using custom partitioning /boot 500 mb / 800 GB (Anaconda is still unstable)
- https://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/spin-kickstarts.git/
- F19:https://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/spin-kickstarts.git/log/?h=f19
- Latest spin-kickstarts used for composes of live cd's
- F19 Use instead of the spin-kickstarts downloaded by the instructions listed below.
- spin-kickstarts ususally are not up to date.
To create a live image, the livecd-creator tool is used. Super user privileges are needed. The tool is more or less self-documenting, use the --help option to see options.
The livecd-creator tool is part of the livecd-tools
package. If it is not installed on your system, add it with:
su -c 'yum install livecd-tools spin-kickstarts'
If you are interested in localized live cd files, install also l10n-kickstarts.
su -c 'yum install l10n-kickstarts'
Note the spin-kickstart files that download are specific for the version of fedora you are using
- The version of sugar will also be different for each version of fedora:
- f12 0.86.-
- f13 0.88.-
- f14 0.90.-
- f15 0.92.-
- f16 0.94.-
- f17 0.96.-
- f18 0.98.-
- f19 0.98.7-
- f20 0.99. -
- f21 0.100.x -
Set up your environment
Now we'll set up the place you'll be building your remix's image file in. We assume you're running a recent version of Fedora.
- We will use the /home/(user*)/ directory to do our builds
- Note: If you use the Kickstart files in the default installed location in /usr/share/spin-kickstarts you will have permission problems editing the files.
- Set SELinux in permissive mode:
- Remix build will fail if this is not done
su -c ‘setenforce 0’
- Copy the kickstart files you've Downloaded to a new spin-kickstarts directory:
- As noted above; copying changes the file permissions so it is easier to use them.
- (user*)= your user name
- In terminal $:
mkdir /home/(user*)/spin-kickstarts cp /usr/share/spin-kickstarts/*.ks /home/(user*)/spin-kickstarts/ cd /home/(user*)/spin-kickstarts/
spin-kickstarts.git
- These are more up to date kickstart files-(used for builds)
- Index: http://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/spin-kickstarts.git/
- Unzip this file : F18: http://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/spin-kickstarts.git/snapshot/spin-kickstarts-f18.zip
- Use these kick-start files as shown in the above example.
- Be sure to not mix them with the files we added to /spin-kickstarts
- Suggest copying them to /home/(user)*/ to keep them apart.
- Edit one of these .ks files with the gedit Text Editor
- see (section below for details of what you can do)
Masher .ks files
- use the flattened (one file) .ks file for the latest koji builds:
- http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/tasks?start=0&state=all&view=flat&method=createLiveCD&order=-id
- Click on the green (successful) build listed on this page and download the xxxx.ks listed below the xxxx.iso link
- Save this to /home/(user)/spin-kickstarts/
- Link to this after you adjust the xxx.ks for your needs (see below)
Example Terminal Command to Build .iso
You must be connected to a fast Internet connection for this to work
- In root terminal:
livecd-creator \ --config=/home/(user)/spin-kickstarts/fedora-livecd-soas.ks \ --fslabel=Soas-v(2-11)-Remix-mmddyr --cache=/var/cache/live --verbose
- KEY
- --fslabel=Soas-v(2-11)-Remix-mmddyr = (The name you specify for the CD remix)
- Explanation of format for name: (preliminary layout pending approval by Soas)
- v(2-11)= the sugar version
- v2= Fedora 12 sugar 0.86-
- v3= Fedora 13 sugar 0.88-
- v4= Fedora 14 sugar 0.89-0.90
- v5= Fedora 15 sugar 0.92
- v6= Fedora 16 sugar 0.94.x
- v7= Fedora 17 sugar 0.95.x
- v8= Fedora 18 sugar 0.98.x
- v10=Fedora 20 sugar 0.99.x
- v11=Fedora 21 sugar 0100.x (rawhide)
- mmddyr= The Creation Date
- v(2-11)= the sugar version
- Remix is REQUIRED for naming if Soas is used
- Explanation of format for name: (preliminary layout pending approval by Soas)
- --config=/home/(user*)/spin-kickstarts/ * (path to your spin-kickstarts folder and .ks file)
- the flattened .ks files from koji are preferred kickstarts to use:
Create/Modify the kickstart file
- Open the kickstart file you chose from the spin-kickstart folder you copied to your Desktop in the editor of your choice.:
- Create the package manifest section and add your favorite packages:
# %include spin-kickstarts/(your).ks (See :[2])
#redefine repo to some local mirror (See below and :[3])
%packages
#provide list of packages (normal, wildcarded, @comps) to be added or removed - dependencies are handled
#packageYouWant
#wildcardedPackagesYouWant*
#@CompYouWant
#-packageYouDontWant
%end
%post
#put any shell commands here
%end
More Information and Examples of Usage
- In the worst case you can base the whole livecd on Fedora 12 packages with this definition:
# not really rawhide, overriden with F12 'released' repo
repo --name=rawhide --mirrorlist=http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/mirrorlist?repo=fedora-12&arch=$basearch
repo --name=updates --mirrorlist=http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/mirrorlist?repo=updates-released-f12&arch=$basearch
- %packages
- Add and or remove programs
- Any Program with a minus sign (-) will be removed; any program without a minus will be added
- %post
- Manipulate files that have been installed
- %post command are done in cheroot (the commands are only run against the new file system created for the live CD)
- EXAMPLE
- edit the boot parameters
- delete "quiet" and "rhgb"
%post --nochroot
sed -i -e '/ *append / { s/quiet// ; s/rhgb//; }' "${LIVE_ROOT}"/isolinux/isolinux.cfg
- EXAMPLE
- disable screensaver locking
%post
# disable screensaver locking
cat >> /home/liveuser/.xscreensaver << FOE
lock: False
FOE
- EXAMPLE
- Isolinux and most other bootloaders let you edit the boot parameters;
just delete "quiet" and "rhgb" there at boot time. None of the above
is livecd specific.
If you want to make this the default on images you build
then just add the following line in the %post --nochroot section:
sed -i -e '/ *append / { s/quiet// ; s/rhgb//; }' "${LIVE_ROOT}"/isolinux/isolinux.cfg
- The SED Command
- EXAMPLE
- Include Documents in Books directory
%post --nochroot
# Mel's Example starts (thanks to Mel Chua)
# pull and include sample content
WD=$PWD
CACHE_DIR=$WD/../cache/books
CONTENT_DIR=$INSTALL_ROOT/home/liveuser/Desktop/books
mkdir -p $CACHE_DIR
mkdir -p $CONTENT_DIR
cd $CONTENT_DIR
PDF="$PDF http://people.sugarlabs.org/Tgillard/ReadMeFirst-How-to-build-a-remix.pdf"
PDF="$PDF http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Sugar_Creation_Kit"
PDF="$PDF http://people.sugarlabs.org/sdz/ForwardPages5-6.pdf"
PDF="$PDF http://people.sugarlabs.org/sdz/Sugar_on_a_Stick-3-Creation_Kit-en-US.pdf"
PDF="$PDF http://people.sugarlabs.org/sdz/Sugar_on_a_Stick-3-Customization_Guide-en-US.pdf"
PDF="$PDF http://en.flossmanuals.net/ActivitiesGuideSugar/FM_25Apr10.pdf"
PDF="$PDF http://en.flossmanuals.net/Sugar/FM_Sugar_28Oct08.pdf"
for pdf in $PDF ; do
remote_file=$(basename $(curl -4 -s -L -w %{url_effective} -I $pdf | tail -1))
file=$CACHE_DIR/$remote_file
if [ ! -f $file ] ; then
curl -s -4 -L $pdf > $file
fi
cp -p $file $CONTENT_DIR
done
%end
- To change repository: (eg: enable rawhide)
- Edit the fedora-live-mini.ks
- Put # in front of repos you do not want to use
- (remove # )from The repos you want to use
- EXAMPLE: repo --name=rawhide --mirrorlist=http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/mirrorlist?repo=rawhide&arch=$basearch
- Good example of a very complicated remix-Maintained by the Fusion Linux
How to add autostart apps to your Fedora Remix
Posted on February 7, 2012 by valent | Leave a comment
http://fusionlinux.org/2012/02/07/how-to-add-autostart-apps-to-your-fedora-remix/
If you want to add autostart apps to your Fedora remix there is one quick and easy way to do it.
Open your kickstart file and find section that starts with “%post”.
Any command that you issue in %post section run with root privileges in build environment before iso image is created.
Any application that you add to ~/.config/autostart folder start up in GNOME 3 when user logs on. To make this system wide you need to put your application shortcuts in /etc/skel/.config/autostart directory
so here is one example how your kickstart could look like:
# add synapse to autostart directory
mkdir -p /etc/skel/.config/autostart
cp /usr/share/applications/synapse.desktop /etc/skel/.config/autostart/
Now you can add any app that you want to start every time users log on.
- Congrats -- you're done!
Build the image
- The build process will take some time, as well as space and bandwidth.
- copy paste the commands to a root terminal:
- In terminal /home/(user)/Desktop:
su
#
cd Desktop
- (This is an Example do not use)
livecd-creator \
--config=/home/(user)/Desktop/spin-kickstarts/fedora-livecd-soas.ks \
--fslabel=Soas-v(2-3-4-5-6)-yearmmdd-Remix --cache=/var/cache/live --verbose
- Success is indicated by message:
- "Setting supported flag to 0"
- your new remix CD.iso is located in your Desktop Folder.
Credits
- Parts of this page were based on Rahul Sundaram's article Roll Out A Fedora Remix. And the References listed below:
Build your own Remix with git
- test Digest, Vol 97, Issue 3 Comment (by adamwill)
- I can build live images if needed. Actually, you probably could too, it's actually very simple to do. You basically just need a git checkout of spin-kickstarts:
References/Links
Using the Anaconda Kickstart file
- Modify the Anaconda Installer Kickstart file for a Customized install
- An alternative approach
Older Anaconda Kickstart Links
- http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-4-Manual/sysadmin-guide/s1-kickstart2-howuse.html
- http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-4-Manual/sysadmin-guide/s1-kickstart2-file.html
- http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-4-Manual/sysadmin-guide/s1-kickstart2-options.html
- http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-4-Manual/sysadmin-guide/s1-kickstart2-packageselection.html
- http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-4-Manual/sysadmin-guide/s1-kickstart2-postinstallconfig.html
Fedora
- http://mirrors.ibiblio.org/pub/mirrors/sugar/soas/docs/customization-guide/index.html
- https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Talk:How_to_create_and_use_a_Live_CD
- https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_and_use_a_Live_CD
- http://www.linuxforu.com/how-to/roll-out-a-fedora-remix/
- http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-fedora-livecd/
- http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-fedora-livecd/index.html
- http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=231281
- http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraLiveCD
- http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraLiveCD/USBHowTo#How_to_Make_a_bootable_USB_Drive_to_Install_Fedora_instead_of_using_a_physical_DVD
- http://spins.fedoraunity.org/team-documentation/composing-spins/doing-the-work
spin-kickstarts.git
Dextrose XO-1 & XO-1.5
Fedora Licensing
Using KIWI with openSUSE to Customize
Customizing-Trisquel
DebianCustomCD
Mandriva Custom CD
Notes/Links
Building Boot Images
- (Very Advanced)