Hi.
Repack is not the 'rebuild'. Repack is simple unpack and pack back, may
be with changes. We do this too (and we actually replace installer with
our own to reduce amount input questions).
"Dark magic" I'm talking about is how to get dom0fs.tar.bz2 from clear
CentOS installation and bunch of source files.
Some of files (afaik) even had no source code. F.e. you can not get
xs-tools.iso (shipped inside XCP to plug to guest domains) from source
code, because windows part (paravirtualized drivers) are closed source.
xcp-xapi on ubuntu/debian is much more opensource, you can rebuild them
completely from scratches, but they are not very stable (xapi part is
fine, but all interaction between xapi and other services is 'done
somehow' and under some condition breaks).
On 21.10.2012 00:12, Outback Dingo wrote:
On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 12:02 PM, George Shuklin
<[email protected]> wrote:
AFAIK there is no such procedure in public. If you want to change some stuff
in components you can rebuild and reinstall *.rpm, but 'dom0fs.tar.gz' from
installer is some dark xensource magic.
There is now .......
http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/Repacking_the_XCP_ISO
We using custom XCP iso (with software raid on two disks, specific changes
to partition layout (~60Gb for /var/log) and so on) - it done by manual
installation hacking. (Kinda worry about future upgrades...)
On 20.10.2012 13:02, Cody Chan wrote:
Hello all,
I have to modify some source code of XCP, of course source-1.iso, but
after that how can I rebuilt XCP installation iso from modified source-1.iso
? Is there how-to document?
Thx
Cody Chan
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