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One way to completely re-build images is to use a script like [https://github.com/alpinelinux/alpine-make-vm-image alpine-make-vm-image]. | One way to completely re-build custom images is to use a script like [https://github.com/alpinelinux/alpine-make-vm-image alpine-make-vm-image]. | ||
* If you want to make a customized installer, you need to create <code>.default_boot_services</code> which will cause <code>mkinitfs</code> to create the defaults for the live image. | |||
== | == An alternative == | ||
It's possible to [[Alpine_local_backup#|commit and load ISO image customizations]] to and from disk. | |||
== Booting an ISO image with local customizations == | == Booting an ISO image with local customizations == | ||
* From a dedicated boot media, obviously. | |||
* [[Directly_booting_an_ISO_file]] | |||
[[Category:Package Manager]] | [[Category:Package Manager]] | ||
[[Category:ISO]] | [[Category:ISO]] |
Revision as of 18:43, 9 May 2020
One way to completely re-build custom images is to use a script like alpine-make-vm-image.
- If you want to make a customized installer, you need to create
.default_boot_services
which will causemkinitfs
to create the defaults for the live image.
An alternative
It's possible to commit and load ISO image customizations to and from disk.
Booting an ISO image with local customizations
- From a dedicated boot media, obviously.
- Directly_booting_an_ISO_file