Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> Dale wrote:
>> I try to keep a "up to date" stage 4 tarball here in my system just in
>> case. I basically did the creation just like I would if I were booted
>> from the CD. I created /mnt/gentoo/ on my system, extracted a stage 3
>> there, then chroot in and create a stage 4 tarball. I have one weird
>> thing tho that has me confused. When it creates the stage 4 tarball, it
>> is in /mnt/gentoo. Today I unpacked the stage 4 so that I could update
>> it and when I do a tar xjpf stage4 -C /mnt/gentoo, it actually looks
>> like this, /mnt/gentoo/mnt/gentoo/ which is not what I am looking
>> for. It doesn't matter on a running system, but it would if I were
>> trying to
>> rescue myself.
>>
>> How do I tell tar when I am making the tarball to look at /mnt/gentoo/
>> as it start point, root directory if you will? I read the man page but
>> suspect I am missing it somewhere. There has to be a way since it is
>> done that way for the stage 3 tarball.
>
> You strip the leading directory during extraction using the
> "--strip=1" option ("1" means "strip 1 leading directory", which will
> ignore "gentoo/" during extraction.)
>
>
>
OK. That makes sense, sort of. How do the people that make the stage3
tarball do it? When I extract a stage3 tarball, it doesn't have
/mnt/gentoo on it at all. Are they using a "dedicated" install to build
those tarballs on?
Also, since I want it to ignore /mnt/gentoo, wouldn't I have to use
--strip=2 to remove both /mnt and the /gentoo after that? Just trying
to make sure I understand this correctly.
I would like to do this on the creating part if possible.
Dale
:-) :-)