* [gentoo-user] How do I make an installable copy
@ 2005-12-06 12:55 Mike Kenny
2005-12-06 17:48 ` Zac Medico
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From: Mike Kenny @ 2005-12-06 12:55 UTC (permalink / raw
To: Gentoo Users
I now have my stage 3 installed an working. Am in the process of
downloading all the requirements for openXchange (Man! I love emerge)
But, many (most) users will not want to go to the trouble that I have.
In fact, in South Africa most won't have access to the bandwidth to do
this. I am looking for a link to a tutorial or howto that will inform me
how to:
1. After I have a basic bootable system created, create a backup CD from
which I can boot and re-install in the event of a catastrophe
2. After I have configured servers (Apache or JBoss or openXchange,
etc.) create a DVD or set of CDs which can be booted and installed from
without all the re-configuration
Anybody know where/whether I can this type of information?
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2005-12-06 12:55 [gentoo-user] How do I make an installable copy Mike Kenny
@ 2005-12-06 17:48 ` Zac Medico
2005-12-07 14:35 ` Mike Kenny
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From: Zac Medico @ 2005-12-06 17:48 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Mike Kenny wrote:
> I now have my stage 3 installed an working. Am in the process of
> downloading all the requirements for openXchange (Man! I love emerge)
>
> But, many (most) users will not want to go to the trouble that I have.
> In fact, in South Africa most won't have access to the bandwidth to do
> this. I am looking for a link to a tutorial or howto that will inform me
> how to:
>
> 1. After I have a basic bootable system created, create a backup CD from
> which I can boot and re-install in the event of a catastrophe
Use tar or some other archive utility (possibly mksquashfs) to make a complete backup of the root filesystem (use "mount" with no arguments to see mount points that should be excluded).
> 2. After I have configured servers (Apache or JBoss or openXchange,
> etc.) create a DVD or set of CDs which can be booted and installed from
> without all the re-configuration
The easiest way to make a customized bootable cd/dvd is to remaster an existing one. The mkisofs manpage documents the creation of a bootable iso image. You will also want to consult the eltorito documentation for isolinux or grub depending on which boot loader you choose.
Zac
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* Re: [gentoo-user] How do I make an installable copy
2005-12-06 17:48 ` Zac Medico
@ 2005-12-07 14:35 ` Mike Kenny
2005-12-07 18:17 ` Zac Medico
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Mike Kenny @ 2005-12-07 14:35 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Zac Medico wrote:
>
> Use tar or some other archive utility (possibly mksquashfs) to make a
> complete backup of the root filesystem (use "mount" with no arguments to
> see mount points that should be excluded).
>
> The easiest way to make a customized bootable cd/dvd is to remaster an
> existing one. The mkisofs manpage documents the creation of a bootable
> iso image. You will also want to consult the eltorito documentation for
> isolinux or grub depending on which boot loader you choose.
>
> Zac
Thanks Zac. I will look into all this next free time I have
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LPI ID# 80080
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2005-12-07 14:35 ` Mike Kenny
@ 2005-12-07 18:17 ` Zac Medico
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From: Zac Medico @ 2005-12-07 18:17 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Mike Kenny wrote:
> Zac Medico wrote:
>
>>
>> Use tar or some other archive utility (possibly mksquashfs) to make a
>> complete backup of the root filesystem (use "mount" with no arguments
>> to see mount points that should be excluded).
>>
>> The easiest way to make a customized bootable cd/dvd is to remaster an
>> existing one. The mkisofs manpage documents the creation of a
>> bootable iso image. You will also want to consult the eltorito
>> documentation for isolinux or grub depending on which boot loader you
>> choose.
>
> Thanks Zac. I will look into all this next free time I have
>
I might add that it's a good idea to practice with something small, such as gentoo's minimal install cd. You can test your remastered iso image with an emulator such as app-emulation/qemu.
Zac
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