On 9/20/10 6:19 AM, RB wrote:
On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 23:03, Philip Prindeville
<[email protected]> wrote:
What's involved in having a script (such as $topdir/localize) that can be
run after the system has been compiled and installed but before the actual
ext2 or squashfs images get cut?
Not a script, per se, but any file/directory structure that's placed
in a directory called "files" at the root of your build directory gets
placed in the root of your filesystem image prior to cutting it.
RB
Right, which I don't want to do.
The problem is that if those files get updated, I have no way of tracking the
changes in an automated fashion.
Easier just to make a couple of edits to an existing file.
/etc/passwd is a particularly good example of that, because different packages
might require different uid's to be predefined... so I can't just overwrite the
file with my own.
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