Setting up the build environment in a chroot: Difference between revisions

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  apt-get install kvm ###This installs KVM###
  apt-get install kvm ###This installs KVM###
  kvm-img create alpine-kvm_hd.img 5G ###Create a KVM-disk###
  kvm-img create alpine-kvm_hd.img 5G ###Create a KVM-disk###
  sudo kvm -cdrom alpine.iso -boot d alpine-kvm_hd.img
wget http://distrib-coffee.ipsl.jussieu.fr/pub/linux/alpine/alpine/v1.9/alpine-test.iso ###Download iso###
  sudo kvm -cdrom alpine-test.iso -boot d alpine-kvm_hd.img


= Update a existing environment =
= Update a existing environment =

Revision as of 13:59, 29 January 2009

Introduction

You will need a few Gigabytes to have enough pace for kernel compiling and storing all the binary packages and iso image.

This page is divided into 2 main sections

Create a build environment

The Build Environment (called BE from now on) could be any of the following...

Create BE on existing 2.6 kernel

Create BE on HD-based Alpine

Preparing KVM (temporary notes)

I chose to setup a HD-based Alpine in a virtual machine on my Ubuntu 8.10.
(Notes: This section about setting up KVM should probably be removed later on - it's mostly there to help me get started).

apt-get install kvm ###This installs KVM###
kvm-img create alpine-kvm_hd.img 5G ###Create a KVM-disk###
wget http://distrib-coffee.ipsl.jussieu.fr/pub/linux/alpine/alpine/v1.9/alpine-test.iso ###Download iso###
sudo kvm -cdrom alpine-test.iso -boot d alpine-kvm_hd.img

Update a existing environment