Makes an efiboot.img (FAT16) for "El Torito" (additional).
Under an EFI-system, implies that this .ISO works only if is used
as "CD-ROM/DVD-ROM" not in ISO-HYBRID-MBR mode.
If you want, an EFI-ready USB-key, just unpack this "<ISO>/EFI/efiboot.img" (FAT16) to
"<USB-key-FAT-formatted>/EFI" then copy "<ISO>/arch" and setup the filesystem label.
An aditional EFI shell is provided with an startup script for automatic booting
until EFI_STUB supports "linux.conf" to pass boot parms to kernel.
Anyway I think that is a good idea to keep this shell, so can customize boot parms,
or for doing other tasks on systems without an EFI-shell.
RFCv1: Initial efiboot.img build with vmlinuz.efi (Linux with EFI_STUB enabled)
and archiso.img (initramfs).
RFCv2: Use an startup.nsh with EFI-Shell 2.0 (generated from build.sh) for automatic boot.
RFCv3: Use and older EFI-Shell 1.0 instead of 2.0, since not all UEFI-systems
are compatible with 2.3+ specs.
RFCv4: The script "startup.nsh" improved by Keshav P R, using a for-loop
(see notes below from original commit), now that has more than 1-line,
I moved it to an independent file and is parsed by build.sh.
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About startup.nsh:
Author: Keshav P R <the.ridikulus.rat@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Apr 5 10:33:20 2012 +0530
[configs/releng] Search in all existing UEFI FS mountpoints for archiso efistub kernel file
There is no guarantee that the efistub kernel will always be in fs0:
(similar to the case inside linux OS where the sda, sdb confusion exists,
hence the need for UUIDs), especially when USB (instead os CD/ISO) is
used for booting.
Hence loop through all possible fs mountpoints (in UEFI) in startup.nsh
and try to launch the first mountpoint that contains the archiso files.
Cd's into the fs%m:\EFI\archiso directory also may remove future issues
with efistub's linux.conf where the efistub might have problems
identifying the directory from which the kernel was launched.
Also add an helpful echo message showing the user the UEFI PATH to the
archiso kernel file being launched by startup.nsh .
Hopefully this should work in both CD and USB. Tested in Tianocore
UDK/EDK2 DuetPkg X64 UEFI 2.3.1 firmware with EdkShellBinPkg's Shell.
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* For installed packages on live-enviroment use mkarchiso pkglist command.
* For packages in [core] repo in core.iso, make a list of them during repo generation.
It uses the same format like done by pkglist command: <repo>/<package>-<version>
(anyway repo is always core in this case).
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Now we can do this, since nobody touches this file before this step.
(previously by mkarchroot)
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This mode allow to build all 6 ISOs in just one step if build type is <all>.
So "build.sh build all all" -> (single-i686, single-x86_64, dual) X (netinstall, core).
Note that the <purge> command is executed between each build step to save space,
so do not use this mode if you want to keep all temporal files in work_dir.
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This allow to execute build.sh in 32-bit-compat without using a chroot
and doing tricks.
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* Remove devtools dependency.
* Better control over what files are touched inside chroot (root-image).
Now: NONE :)
* Two new commands:
+ init: To install {base} group and other needed packages (syslinux for now)
+ run: If we want to run some command inside chroot
(mkinitcpio, locale-gen, useradd, etc etc...)
* Renamed command: "created" to "install", says much better what does.
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Needs mkinitpcio >= 0.8.4
Next changes will be for mdadm and mkinitcpio-nfs-utils:
* /lib/initcpio/udev/11-dm-initramfs.rules
* /lib/initcpio/ipconfig , /lib/initcpio/nfsmount
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We are only using these files only for SYSLINUX bootloader that supports
".." as directories.
ISOLINUX jumps to archiso.cfg via isolinux.cfg
PXELINUX goes directly to archiso.cfg via DHCP configuration.
Suggested by Thomas.
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* In that way we can have two differents syslinux menus depending if booting from
PXE or from non-PXE.
Some file renames are made to keep things ordered:
archiso_pxe* all things related to PXELINUX
archiso_sys* all things related to SYSLINUX
*_inc.cfg only contains INCLUDE directive
* By default NBD PXE option is selected for booting on timeout.
* As (NDB/NFS/HTTP/FTP) server is used the same IP from pxeserver.
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* UI is more correct than DEFAULT for simple menu system.
* Remove TIMEOUT
* Remove PROMPT 0, this is the default value.
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On machines with common graphics chipsets (radeon, intel, nvidia), enable
KMS early. Downloading images from a remote server can take time, better
view the status with a nice resolution.
* In that way, we have unified directory scheme among {pxe,sys,ext,iso}linux,
sharing the same directory structure and config files.
* Also enable IPAPPEND (will show a warning message about unknown directive in non-pxelinux before menu)
NEW:
* Rename syslinux*.cfg -> archiso*.cfg
* Now syslinux.cfg is only a "loadconfig" trick like we are doing for isolinux
* All paths are now relative to %INSTALL_DIR% ($archisobasedir) (Default: /arch/)
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It add support for using *.sfs images via NFS.
It must be located after archiso_pxe_nbd in mkinitcpio.conf, in that way
NBD is the default.
New boot parameters:
archiso_nfs_srv=IP:/path
Set the NFS IP and path. Accepts ${pxeserver} as IP.
archiso_nfs_opt= Sets NFS mount opts (comma separated)
Defaults to:
port = as given by server portmap daemon
rsize = 1024
wsize = 1024
timeo = 7
retrans = 3
acregmin = 3
acregmax = 60
acdirmin = 30
acdirmax = 60
flags = hard, nointr, noposix, cto, ac
:: Running Hook [archiso_pxe_common]
IP-Config: eth0 hardware address 52:54:00:12:34:57 mtu 1500
IP-Config: eth0 guessed broadcast address 192.168.0.255
IP-Config: eth0 guessed nameserver address 192.168.0.218
IP-Config: eth0 complete (from 192.168.0.218):
address: 192.168.0.90 broadcast: 192.168.0.255 netmask: 255.255.255.0
gateway: 192.168.0.218 dns0 : 192.168.0.218 dns1 : 0.0.0.0
rootserver: 192.168.0.218 rootpath:
filename :
:: Running Hook [archiso_pxe_nbd]
:: Running Hook [archiso_pxe_curl]
:: Running Hook [archiso_pxe_nfs]
:: Mounting '192.168.0.77:/mnt/iso'
...
192.168.0.77:/mnt/iso/ on /run/archiso/bootmnt type nfs (rw,relatime,vers=3,rsize=524288,wsize=524288,namlen=255,hard,nolock,proto=tcp,port=65535,timeo=7,retrans=3,sec=sys,local_lock=all,addr=192.168.0.77)
...
My /etc/exports
/mnt/iso 192.168.0.90(ro,no_subtree_check,no_root_squash)
Its add support for downloading the ISO image via HTTP/FTP with curl or download *.sfs files.
The files are downloaded on /run/archiso/curlspace (tmpfs) and setup a loop dev from it
(like in archiso_loop_mnt) in the ISO case, or just do a bind mount to
/run/archiso/bootmnt in the other case.
This hook must be located after archiso_pxe_nbd in mkinitcpio.conf, in that way
NBD is the default.
New bootparm:
* archiso_curl_url=(first form)
archiso_curl_url=http://192.168.0.7/archlinux/iso/archlinux.iso (absolute form)
Use an absolute URL. Fetch the entire ISO
archiso_curl_url=ftp://${pxeserver}/archlinux/iso/archlinux.iso (relative form)
Use the as IP the same server where PXE reside. Fetch the entire ISO
* archiso_curl_url=(second form)
archiso_curl_url=http://192.168.0.7/archlinux/iso/unpacked (absolute form)
Use an absolute URL. Where unpacked (an example name) is a directory where
${archisobasedir} ("arch" by default) is located with all *.sfs.
This fetch only needed files.
archiso_curl_url=ftp://${pxeserver}/archlinux/iso/unpacked (relative form)
Use the as IP the same server where PXE reside. Where unpacked (an example name)
is a directory where ${archisobasedir} ("arch" by default)
is located with all *.sfs. This fetch only needed files.
* curlspace_size= Set a size for a tmpfs filesystem where files are downloaded.
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One hook only setup the network device (archiso_pxe_common) the other
setup the NBD client (archiso_pxe_nbd).
New bootparam:
archiso_pxe_srv=IP
Allow to set an IP different from the PXE server.
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* Remove IDE stuff.
* Remove modules that can be added via relevant hooks.
* Replace sata with virtio in baseline profile.
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Fix: FS#18959 - download_repos.sh does not report tcp timeouts and such
* Always use pacman cache. Previously pacman cache was used if package
already exists on it, now is also used to download pkg on it.
Finally copy all packages from cache with cp and make core.db.
* Using pacman, we can sure that package integrity is right.
* Always get a [core] package, in case of [testing] enabled.
* Now works when mirror is: Server = file:// ;)
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This makes archiso_pxe_nbd functionallity full-independient from
archiso profiles (configs/*).
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* Preparing terrain for UEFI support.
* Also make isohybrid hack in one step.
* Removed UDF layer, since xorriso does not support it.
* Removed unsupported options by xorriso (-uid/-gid/-allow-limited-size)
* Removed option already default in xorriso (-input-charset utf-8)
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usage ./build.sh [options] command <command options>
General options:
-N <iso_name> Set an iso filename (prefix)
Default: archlinux
-V <iso_version> Set an iso version (in filename)
Default: 2011.08.18
-L <iso_label> Set an iso label (disk label)
Default: ARCH_201108
-D <install_dir> Set an install_dir (directory inside iso)
Default: arch
-w <work_dir> Set the working directory
Default: work
-o <out_dir> Set the output directory
Default: out
-v Enable verbose output
-h This help message
Commands:
build <mode> <type>
Build selected .iso by <mode> and <type>
purge <mode>
Clean working directory except iso/ directory of build <mode>
clean <mode>
Clean working directory and .iso file in output directory of build <mode>
Command options:
<mode> Valid values 'single' or 'dual'
<type> Valid values 'netinstall', 'core' or 'all'
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Default (if not specified) -w work -o out.
-o <out_dir> is only used by 'iso' command.
Adjust build.sh of releng and baseline profile to reflect this change.
<project>
- work <- $work_dir
- out <- $out_dir
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core/linux-atm:
* This was present in 2010.05
* Optionally needed by iproute2. Needed for ATM connections.
extra/mtools:
* This was present in 2010.05
* Optionally dependency of syslinux. Needed if want to install syslinux on vfat.
extra/smartmontools:
* Requested by Thomas Mudrunka
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/25633
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In this way:
* Prepare locales requested by boot param mostly early possible.
* Setup special console at end of rc.sysinit
Remove unneded include from automated_script (already included by rc.conf)
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purge_single command can be usefull to save space during build. It removes
all files in working directory except "iso/" and *.iso.
Workflow can be:
(32) ./build.sh all_iso_single -> i686 *.iso are ready.
(32) ./build.sh purge_single -> safe cleanup.
(64) ./build.sh all_iso_single -> x86_64 *.iso are ready.
(64) ./build.sh purge_single -> safe cleanup.
(any) ./build.sh all_iso_dual -> dual *.iso are ready.
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re-mount / as rw does not fail since regular file /etc/mtab does not exist
at that stage.
/etc/mtab was removed from root-image in this commit:
93763a2d82
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* Use device mapper + snapshot module, instead union layer filesystem.
* A block-level approach vs vfs-level.
* No more unofficial (Linux) things.
* More memory is needed.
* Refactor mkarchiso.
* Refactor hooks/archiso.
* Fix install/archiso_pxe_nbd
(due recent change in mkinitcpio-0.6.15 on checked_modules()/all_modules())
[Thanks Dave for the improved workaround]
* New configs/releng to build official images.
* Works with a Bash script instead of Makefile.
(better control and easy to maintain)
* Remove configs/syslinux-iso.
* Remove archiso2dual script. Integrate functionality in configs/releng.
* New configs/baseline to build the most basic live medium or use as template.
* New README (draft). [Thanks Dieter for fixing english grammar]
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