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- # The Void Linux live image/rootfs generator and installer
- ## Overview
- This repository contains several utilities:
- * [*mklive.sh*](#mklivesh) - The Void Linux live image generator for x86
- * [*mkiso.sh*](#mkisosh) - Wrapper script to generate bootable and installable live
- images for i686, x86_64, and aarch64.
- * [*mkrootfs.sh*](#mkrootfssh) - The Void Linux rootfs generator for all platforms
- * [*mkplatformfs.sh*](#mkplatformfssh) - The Void Linux filesystem tool to produce
- a rootfs for a particular platform
- * [*mkimage.sh*](#mkimagesh) - The Void Linux image generator for ARM platforms
- * [*mknet.sh*](#mknetsh) - Script to generate netboot tarballs for Void
- * *installer.sh* - The Void Linux el-cheapo installer for x86
- * *release.sh* - interacts with GitHub CI to generate and sign images for releases
- ### Workflow
- #### Generating x86 live ISOs
- To generate a live ISO like the officially-published ones, use
- [*mkiso.sh*](#mkisosh). To generate a more basic live ISO
- (which does not include things like `void-installer`), use [*mklive.sh*](#mklivesh).
- #### Generating ROOTFS tarballs
- ROOTFS tarballs contain a basic Void Linux root filesystem without a kernel.
- These can be useful for doing a [chroot install](https://docs.voidlinux.org/installation/guides/chroot.html)
- or for [chroots and containers](https://docs.voidlinux.org/config/containers-and-vms/chroot.html).
- Use [*mkrootfs.sh*](#mkrootfssh) to generate a Void Linux ROOTFS.
- #### Generating platform-specific tarballs
- Platform-specific ROOTFS tarballs, or PLATFORMFS tarballs, contain a basic Void
- Linux root filesystem including a kernel. These are commonly used for bootstrapping
- ARM systems or other environments that require platform-specific kernels, like
- Raspberry Pis.
- First create a ROOTFS for the desired architecture, then use
- [*mkplatformfs.sh*](#mkplatformfssh) to generate a Void Linux PLATFORMFS.
- #### Generating ARM images
- Platform-specific filesystem images contain a basic filesystem layout (`/` and
- `/boot` partitions), ready to be copied to the target drive with `dd`. These are
- not "live" images like those available on x86 platforms, and do not need
- installation like live ISOs.
- To generate these images, first create a PLATFORMFS for the desired platform,
- then use [*mkimage.sh*](#mkimagesh) to generate the image.
- ## Dependencies
- Note that void-mklive is not guaranteed to work on distributions other than Void
- Linux, or in containers.
- * Compression type for the initramfs image (by default: liblz4 for lz4, xz)
- * xbps>=0.45
- * qemu-user-static binaries (for mkrootfs)
- * bash
- ## Kernel Command-line Parameters
- `void-mklive`-based live images support several kernel command-line arguments
- that can change the behavior of the live system:
- - `live.autologin` will skip the initial login screen on `tty1`.
- - `live.user` will change the username of the non-root user from the default
- `anon`. The password remains `voidlinux`.
- - `live.shell` sets the default shell for the non-root user in the live environment.
- - `live.accessibility` enables accessibility features like the console screenreader
- `espeakup` in the live environment.
- - `console` can be set to `ttyS0`, `hvc0`, or `hvsi0` to enable `agetty` on that
- serial console.
- - `locale.LANG` will set the `LANG` environment variable. Defaults to `en_US.UTF-8`.
- - `vconsole.keymap` will set the console keymap. Defaults to `us`.
- ### Examples:
- - `live.autologin live.user=foo live.shell=/bin/bash` would create the user `foo`
- with the default shell `/bin/bash` on boot, and log them in automatically on `tty1`
- - `live.shell=/bin/bash` would set the default shell for the `anon` user to `/bin/bash`
- - `console=ttyS0 vconsole.keymap=cf` would enable `ttyS0` and set the keymap in
- the console to `cf`
- - `locale.LANG=fr_CA.UTF-8` would set the live system's language to `fr_CA.UTF-8`
- ## Usage
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