Creating a Live GIS DISC from scratch
How to make a Live GIS Disc from scratch
This document describes step by step how to generate an iso-image from an existing Ubuntu/Xubuntu installation.
Instead of entering each single step by hand, you can also download scripts here, that execute the commands. Please note, that you probably have to adjust the scripts a bit to get them to work on your system.
Steps to create the Live DVD
1. Install the current version of the Live DVD on your system or virtual machine or, in case you want to start from scratch, install a clean Ubuntu/Xubuntu.
2. Remove any applications your don't want to have on your Live DVD.
3. Install and configure all applications, data, examples, documentation you want to have on your Live DVD
4. Configure the system as you wish. (Please note, that exisiting user won't be used on the Live DVD. However, you can copy later everything you want in the Live DVD's user's home-directory from your current user's home.)
5. Adjust script iso.sh to your needs and execute it in your home-directory. Especially, add everthing to the CONFIG variable, you want to have in the standard user's home-directory. Or run the following commands:
export WORK=$HOME/work export CD=$HOME/cd export FORMAT=squashfs export FS_DIR=casper
sudo mkdir -p ${CD}/${FS_DIR} ${CD}/boot/grub ${WORK}/rootfs
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install mkisofs grub squashfs-tools
sudo apt-get install linux-ubuntu-modules-$(uname -r)
sudo apt-get clean
sudo rsync -av --one-file-system --exclude=/proc/* --exclude=/dev/*\
--exclude=/sys/* --exclude=/tmp/* --exclude=/home/*\
--exclude=/lost+found --exclude=/mnt/* --exclude=/var/www/tmp/*\
/ ${WORK}/rootfs
sudo cp -av /boot/* ${WORK}/rootfs/boot
CONFIG='.config .bashrc'
cd $HOME && for i in $CONFIG
do
sudo cp -rpv --parents $i ${WORK}/rootfs/etc/skel
done
sudo cp $HOME/scripts/inchroot.sh $WORK//rootfs/tmp/
sudo mount -o bind /dev/ ${WORK}/rootfs/dev
sudo mount -t proc proc ${WORK}/rootfs/proc
sudo chroot ${WORK}/rootfs /bin/bash
You should be now in a chroot-environment.
6. Adjust and execute now the sript 'inchroot.sh', which should be located in '/tmp' of the chroot environment. Or execute the following commands:
LANG= apt-get update apt-get install casper xresprobe #apt-get ubiquity #optinal. Installs ubiquity depmod -a $(uname -r) update-initramfs -u -k $(uname -r) for i in "/etc/hosts /etc/hostname /etc/resolv.conf /etc/timezone /etc/fstab /etc/mtab /etc/shadow /etc/shadow- /etc/gshadow /etc/gshadow- /etc/gdm/gdm-cdd.conf /etc/gdm/gdm.conf-custom /etc/X11/xorg.conf /boot/grub/menu.lst /boot/grub/device.map" do rm $i done 2>/dev/null apt-get clean rm -r /tmp/* /root/* 2>/dev/null rm /boot/*.bak 2>/dev/null
for i in `cat /etc/passwd | awk -F":" '{print $1}'`
do
uid=`cat /etc/passwd | grep "^${i}:" | awk -F":" '{print $3}'`
[ "$uid" -gt "999" -a "$uid" -ne "65534" ] && userdel --force ${i} 2>/dev/null
done
find /var/run /var/log /var/mail /var/spool /var/lock /var/backups /var/tmp -type f -exec rm {} \;
[ -f "/etc/gdm/factory-gdm.conf" ] && cp -f /etc/gdm/factory-gdm.conf /etc/gdm/gdm.conf 2>/dev/null
for i in dpkg.log lastlog mail.log syslog auth.log daemon.log faillog lpr.log mail.warn user.log boot debug mail.err messages wtmp bootstrap.log dmesg kern.log mail.info
do
touch /var/log/${i}
done
7. Exit the chroot environemnt by entering 'exit'.
8. Adjust and execute the script 'iso2.sh'. Or enter the following commands:
cd $HOME export WORK=$HOME/work export CD=$HOME/cd export FORMAT=squashfs export FS_DIR=casper export IMAGE_VERSION=1.0Beta1
sudo cp -vp ${WORK}/rootfs/boot/vmlinuz-$(uname -r) ${CD}/casper/vmlinuz
sudo cp -vp ${WORK}/rootfs/boot/initrd.img-$(uname -r) ${CD}/casper/initrd.gz
# The following steps are only required, if ubiquity will be installed.
#sudo chroot ${WORK}/rootfs dpkg-query -W --showformat='${Package} ${Version}\n' | sudo tee ${CD}/${FS_DIR}/filesystem.manifest
#sudo cp -v ${CD}/${FS_DIR}/filesystem.manifest ${CD}/${FS_DIR}/filesystem.manifest-desktop
#REMOVE='ubiquity casper user-setup discover1 xresprobe os-prober libdebian-installer4'
#for i in $REMOVE
#do
# sudo sed -i "/${i}/d" ${CD}/${FS_DIR}/filesystem.manifest-desktop
#done
sudo umount ${WORK}/rootfs/proc
sudo umount ${WORK}/rootfs/sys
sudo umount ${WORK}/rootfs/dev
sudo mksquashfs ${WORK}/rootfs ${CD}/${FS_DIR}/filesystem.${FORMAT} -noappend -no-duplicates
sudo cp -rf /mnt/ralph/save/add2cd/* ${CD}/
sudo rm -rf ${CD}/boot
cd $CD && find . -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sudo md5sum | sudo tee ${CD}/md5sum.txt
sudo mkisofs -r -V "Arramagong_v$IMAGE_VERSION" -cache-inodes -J -l -b isolinux/isolinux.bin -c isolinux/boot.cat -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table -o $HOME/Arramagong_v$IMAGE_VERSION.iso .
9. Run the script "test.sh", or enter the following commands:
cd $HOME export WORK=$HOME/work export CD=$HOME/cd export FORMAT=squashfs export FS_DIR=casper export IMAGE_VERSION=1.0Beta1
sudo mkdir /tmp/livecd sudo mount -o loop ~/Arramagong_v$IMAGE_VERSION.iso /tmp/livecd cd /tmp/livecd sudo md5sum -c md5sum.txt
If the sript finds any errors, adjust and run the script 'repair.sh' or the following commands:
cd $HOME export WORK=$HOME/work export CD=$HOME/cd export FORMAT=squashfs export FS_DIR=casper export IMAGE_VERSION=1.0Beta1
sudo rm cd/md5sum.txt
cd $CD && find . -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sudo md5sum | sudo tee ${CD}/md5sum.txt
sudo mkisofs -r -V "Arramagong_v$IMAGE_VERSION" -cache-inodes -J -l -b isolinux/isolinux.bin -c isolinux/boot.cat -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table -o $HOME/Arramagong_v$IMAGE_VERSION.iso .