I haven't tried recently, but I don't recall having to do anything
as complex. IIRC the process I followed was more along the lines of:

1) Create a .repo file on the host for RSEL (with enabled=false),
unless you are already using a similar RSEL release.
2) Run:
yum --installroot=/path/to/image/chroot \
--disablerepo=* --enablerepo=rsel \
install @base


That should take care of the rootfs, then you have to sort
out the kernel and booting related details.

Gordan

On 2016-08-19 08:37, Bjarne Saltbæk wrote:
To Jacco.

Would you like to share how you build the rsel 6 and 7 rootfs's ?

I have tried making one - please see

https://gitserver.dev.saltbaek.dk/blob/?f=bootstrap-rsel7-rootfs.sh&r=IoT/rootsfs-scripts.git&h=master


Is it close to similar to yours?

BR,

Bjarne

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