X-Git-Url: http://git.annexia.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=helper%2Ffebootstrap-supermin-helper.pod;h=fc4464302589980a70948a3d760c1e3abffeff29;hb=d6d144eab55388d4117880f2d3a7e8c2571c9d9a;hp=29f4b95e4443c1ef9c8bb32c39763b9bb6811a07;hpb=c0a9555e8559a0dbf432367f87c59c2a49520c99;p=febootstrap.git diff --git a/helper/febootstrap-supermin-helper.pod b/helper/febootstrap-supermin-helper.pod index 29f4b95..fc44643 100644 --- a/helper/febootstrap-supermin-helper.pod +++ b/helper/febootstrap-supermin-helper.pod @@ -7,17 +7,20 @@ febootstrap-supermin-helper - Reconstruct initramfs from supermin appliance. febootstrap-supermin-helper supermin.img hostfiles.txt host_cpu kernel initrd febootstrap-supermin-helper input [...] host_cpu kernel initrd + febootstrap-supermin-helper -f ext2 input [...] host_cpu kernel initrd appliance + + febootstrap-supermin-helper -f checksum input [...] host_cpu + =head1 DESCRIPTION I reconstructs a bootable kernel and initramfs from a supermin appliance. First you should be familiar -with L, L and -L. +with L. =head1 PARAMETERS -Of the four or five required parameters, the first few are I -files, and the last two are I files. +Of the required parameters, the first few are I files, and the +last two or three are I files. C and C are the input files which describe the supermin appliance. (You can also use a directory name @@ -25,14 +28,53 @@ here which is searched for files). C should be the host CPU, eg. C or C. -C and C are the temporary output files that this -script produces. These output files are meant to be used just for -booting the appliance, and should be deleted straight afterwards. +C, C and C are the temporary output files +that this script produces. These output files are meant to be used +just for booting the appliance, and should be deleted straight +afterwards. The extra C parameter is only required when +the format is C. None of these parameters are needed for +the checksum output C<-f checksum>. =head1 OPTIONS =over 4 +=item B<-f fmt> | B<--format fmt> + +Select the output format for the appliance. Possible formats are: + +=over 4 + +=item cpio + +A Linux initramfs. This is the default. + +In this case you have to supply names for the C +and C, where the C is the appliance. + +=item ext2 + +An ext2 filesystem. + +In this case you have to supply names for the C, a small +C which is used just to locate the appliance, and the +C (the ext2 filesystem). + +=item checksum + +Output a checksum. + +This prints a checksum which only changes when one of the input files +changes. + +You can use this in order to cache the output of a previous run of +this program: computing the checksum is much quicker than building an +appliance, and you only need to invalidate the cache (and consequently +rebuild the appliance) when the checksum changes. Note that the +host_cpu and the UID of the current user are included in the checksum. + +=back + =item B<-k file> | B<--kmods file> If this option is specified, then C should be a list of @@ -51,6 +93,19 @@ If this option is not specified, then every kernel module from the host will be included. This is safer, but can produce rather large appliances which need a lot more memory to boot. +=item B<-u user> | B<--user user> | B<-g group> | B<--group group> + +Run febootstrap-supermin-helper as an alternate user and/or group. +C and C can be specified as either a name, which will +be resolved using the system name service, or a uid/gid. Use of these +options requires root privileges. + +Use of these options is required if running febootstrap-supermin-helper +as root with the effective uid/gid set to non-root. Bash will reset +the effective uid/gid to the real uid/gid when invoked. As +febootstrap-supermin-helper uses bash in parts, this will result in the +creation of an appliance with a mixture of ownerships. + =back =head1 SPEED @@ -73,17 +128,11 @@ list the kernel modules you really need. Minimize the appliance, removing as much extraneous junk as possible. -As well as using L it is worth checking for -anything that is not necessary for your particular application and -removing it by hand. - =back =head1 SEE ALSO -L, -L, -L. +L. =head1 AUTHORS