On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 2:39 PM, Marcelo Guazzardo <[email protected]>wrote:
> Fred: > > Thank you for you reply. I was playing with editliveos, and I created my > own spin, using the chroot shell. But... I would like ask you if I took a > tar.gz from my current install and uncompress it, in the chroot shell for > editliveos, should it work?. I tried it, but I received a locale error, and > then, the python scripts failed, and delete the squashfs. > editliveos.py is designed to work with LiveOS structured images (see https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/LiveOS_image) in a Live CD .iso file, mounted Live CD or Live USB/SD, or a directory containing the LiveOS components. One option is an uncompressed 'ext3fs.img' (as might exist when the disk was loaded with the --skipcompress option). So if your customized image were copied into an uncompressed ext3fs.img file, and placed in a /LiveOS folder under a directory (along with the necessary SYSLINUX boot components), such as, /directory /LiveOS |- ext3fs.img /syslinux (or isolinux folder with boot files, initrd0, vmlinuz, etc.) You could call editliveos.py with /directory as the LiveOS_source argument, such as, ./editliveos.py [other options] /directory > are there any flag for debug editliveos?. Thanks in advance. > There are some logging statements available. I use winpdb as a debugger. --Fred > > > -- > Marcelo Guazzardo > [email protected] > > Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/marcelo-guazzardo/a/541/842 > http://mguazzardo.wordpress.com <http://mguazzardo.blogspot.com> >
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