----- Original message ----- > On 02/17/2010 10:36 AM, [email protected] wrote: > > > On 02/03/2010 03:32 AM, James Heather wrote: > > > > > > > > Intuitively the idea seems sensible: unpack the squashfs image > > > > somewhere, chroot, yum install blither (using whatever repos are > > > defined > > > > inside the image), repack. > > > > > > A while Ago I posted a script to the list that does just this: > > > > > > http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/livecd/attachments/20090922/85 > > > 647312/attachment.py > > > > > > > > > I am still looking for feed back on this script. I would like to see > > > something like this included in livecd-tools, especially now that there > > > seems to be some interest in this. > > > > Ah, that's great. I wasn't subscribed at that point so I missed it. I'll > > have > > a look. > > > > It occurs to me that there's a more general way of doing this that might > > also > > be useful, which is to rebuild the squashfs image by combining it with the > > persistent overlay. In other words, inject the overlay contents into the > > squashfs and repack. > > James, thanks for the feedback. I am open to any suggestions on a > better way to do this. Initially we were using a "simple" bash script, > and this was an attempt to incorporate the existing livecd-tools work > for a better way of editing a livecd.iso. > > One issues we were seeing with the bash script was the image size would > increase dramatically, just but unpacking editing a file and repacking. > We were hoping that by reusing the livecd code we could also reuse the > image-minimizing stuff and not see this large size increase. > > > -David > -- > livecd mailing list > [email protected] > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/livecd
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