Talk:LiveOS image

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It turns out that it is possible to merge down the persistent overlay into the base image, if you have access to another OS installation and sufficient disk space. I like that result better than just having to increase the overlay size without bounds.

Tested and working on Fedora 17, all commands as root. You will need disk space sufficient for the uncompressed size of the root filesystem, 4 GB in the case of Fedora 17 LiveCD/USB. I assume only one image and one user on the machine.

Step 1: Get access to read-write base image, note that I got loop2 and loop3 here, YMMV.

mkdir squashfs
 mount -o loop /run/media/*/LIVE/LiveOS/squashfs.img squashfs/
 cp squashfs/LiveOS/ext3fs.img .

Step 2: Set up loopback and device mapper devices for persistent overlay, base device mapper and snapshot.

losetup -f ext3fs.img 
 losetup -f /run/media/*/LIVE/LiveOS/overlay-* 
 echo 0 $(blockdev --getsize /dev/loop2) linear /dev/loop2 0 |dmsetup create orig
 echo 0 $(blockdev --getsize /dev/mapper/orig) snapshot /dev/mapper/orig /dev/loop3 p 8 | dmsetup create top

Step 3: Stop the snapshot device and merge the snapshot with the base

dmsetup suspend top
 echo 0 $(blockdev --getsize /dev/loop2) snapshot-merge /dev/loop2 /dev/loop3 p 8 | dmsetup create mergeomatic && dmsetup status mergeomatic
 dmsetup status
 dmsetup remove mergeomatic

Step 4: Set the top device to no snapshot, and inspect the filesystem for results, if desired.

echo 0 $(blockdev --getsize /dev/loop2) linear /dev/loop2 0 | dmsetup load top
 dmsetup resume top
 mkdir root
 mount /dev/mapper/top root
 cd root
 chroot .

Step 5: Clean up.

cd ..
 umount root
 dmsetup remove top
 dmsetup remove orig
 losetup -d /dev/loop2
 losetup -d /dev/loop3
 umount squashfs/ 

Step 6: Copy the root filesystem image back into the squashfs image, you may need -noappend

mksquashfs ext3fs.img /run/media/*/LIVE/LiveOS/squashfs.img