Re: Custom image from kickstart

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On Fri, 27 Apr 2018 07:32:02 -0600
James Szinger <jszinger@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Thanks for the pointer to imagefactory.  My searching had not found
> that before.  I'll look into it.  I also found the "Using Mock and
> --no-virt to Create Images" section of the livemedia-creator docs
> <https://github.com/weldr/lorax/blob/master/docs/livemedia-creator.rst#using-mock-and---no-virt-to-create-images>
> This looks very promising.

Well, I tried it and ran into several obstacles.  First, livemedia-
creator in no-virt mode can't cross-install from x86 to ARM.  Second,
livemedia-creator in virt mode needs an install ISO, but there is no
ISO for armfph and livemedia-creator can't find the kernel on the
aarch64 media.  Third, I tried running livemedia-creator on an aarch64
VM, but it's not as easy as it should be, and I don't have a
successful image yet.

My next attempt will be to try virt-install to create a VM image and
then copy the image to an sd card.

Failing that, I'll learn how to boot the RPi from a USB drive and use
that to install to the sd card.

Jim
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