hi tim: Thanks for your fast reply, I've found how to copy file to livecd using the %post-nochroot and pasted here,you made my day,thanks again.
in your own config/kickstart, you can add a section like the following (note, you can just add this, as there can be multiple of these %post sections) %post --nochroot mkdir $INSTALL_ROOT/usr/share/extramedia cp /home/mdickson/some.mpeg \ $INSTALL_ROOT/usr/share/extramedia/ mkdir $LIVE_ROOT/momedia cp /home/mdickson/someother.mpeg \ $LIVE_ROOT/momedia/ %end Note, the first part, will add the file to the root filesystem that is visible when you boot up the livecd/usb. And as a result will be compressed during the build process (but obviously not well, as mpeg is already compressed as much as it can). The second part (using LIVE_ROOT instead of INSTALL_ROOT), will add the file to the cdrom filesysem, uncompressed. As such, the user could for instance easily see the file if they dropped the cdrom into a windows system (on the cdrom, under the top level folder 'momedia'). On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 11:52 AM, Tim Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If you're trying to build a program from a tar file and install it, then > your best option is going to be to go the rpm route. > > If you just want to copy some files over to a livecd, you can do it during > post nochroot. If you do a search on the list archives, you'll find > details. > > Tim > > > Pollux Su wrote: > > Hi,I have some problems when I build a livecd. > Is there someone has experience in installing a tar file into livecd? > Should I rebuild this tar file into a rpm? > If I just want to copy some files into the livecd I have built,how to do > this? unpack the osmin.img or squashfs.img? How can I do? > Need help!!! Thanks for your time. Help,please! > > Regards > Pollux Su > > ------------------------------ > > -- > Fedora-livecd-list mailing [EMAIL > PROTECTED]://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-livecd-list > > > > -- > _________________________________ > Tim Wood, CLP, RHCT > 719.338.7484 (tel) > > The Data Wranglers > Web, Database & more since since 1994 > www.datawranglers.com > > > -- > Fedora-livecd-list mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-livecd-list > >
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