Hello folks,

I am running live-build for several  targets (debian-live, kali linux and some 
other). I read into the manual, but there are some questions, the manual could 
not solve. Maybe you can help. 

What I want to do is the following:

I want to download and create a chroot for several architectures. It is 
important for me, that I can do this step-by-step.
The command "lb build" does everything in one step, and I cannot control the 
single steps.

It should do in this way: 

Step 1:
The first step should download and unpack all the packages and creating the 
chroot. Then it should stop!

Step 2:
I want to dive into the chroot and want to do some changes. This works already 
with the chroot command. When I have finished all my settings and changes I 
want to do Step 3.

Step 3: 
My changed chroot should now be built and it should now an ISO beeing created.


Ok, now to my questions:

1. Which commands must I use for Step 1, that the chroot is build and then 
stops?


2. Which command must I use for Step 2, to create the bootable ISO?


3. I am running live-build in an amd64-environment. But I want to build the 
livefile not only for  amd64, but for i386 and arm as well. The command 
lb clean --purge makes my system clean, and the switch -a arm or -a i386 tells 
what architecture it has to be built. Can I build for any archjitecture on the 
same machine?


4. I am using apt-cacher-ng, to prevent from repeating downloads at each 
build. Is there a way, to use the same live-build folder for different 
architectures (i.e. by forcing the chroot into subfolders)


Thank you very much for reading this and for your help!

Best regards

Hans
  

 

 

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