Write a cron job or script to get updates from your git repo and add it to /etc/init.d or the default run level.
Each time live CD boots, this script will get called and you will have latest git content. sent from Google Nexus device On Jun 13, 2013 11:17 PM, "Don Raikes" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello,**** > > ** ** > > I have a couple of things that I wish to include on my debian livecd which > are only available in git repositories at this point. I would like to have > them automatically cloned when I am building the livecd so that I have the > current version of the software available when I boot my live system.**** > > ** ** > > I know that the software may become obsolete as I use the live system, but > that is why I have enabled persistence so I can update it as I go along.** > ** > > ** ** > > My question is:**** > > ** ** > > Where should I place a script which will run git clone for the various > packages during the lb build process? I would would have suspected they > should be in the hooks folder under config, but that didn’t work, so is > there a different folder I should be using?**** > > -- > Best Regards, Donald**** > > [image: Oracle] <http://www.oracle.com/> > Donald raikes | Accessibility Specialist/ QA Engineer > Phone: +15202717608 | Mobile: +15202717608 > Oracle Quality Assurance > | Tucson, Arizona **** > > [image: Green Oracle] <http://www.oracle.com/commitment>**** > > Oracle is committed to developing practices and products that help protect > the environment**** > > ** ** >
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