Phil Meyer wrote:
john wendel wrote:
Clueless here,
I've got an F10 install running well, and I'd like to move the system
to a flash disk. This flash will become the boot device for a small
system I'm building. Can I just use "cp" and end up with a workable
system? I know that I need to do a grub install. Anything else?
I'd appreciate any clues about what I need to tweak on the resulting
flash to get it booting/running.
Thanks,
Clueless ( John )
You might consider using livecd-creator to create a live custom image,
and then using livecd-iso-to-disk to create your bootable flash drive.
I have done this about 100 times at work, and it works well. When you
use livecd-iso-to-disk you can add overlays for both system and home
that will allow dynamic changes.
Another thing: you might create links to /var/lib/pgsql, /var/lib/mysql,
/var/log, etc etc, during the postinstall of the kickstart used for
livecd-creator.
That way, you can have a separate partition on the flash drive for data,
rather than putting data in an overlay.
Good Luck!
This looks like a nice solution for most people. I guess I should have
mentioned that the system I'm installing isn't "rpm package" based
anymore; I've removed (as in "rm <file>") all the stuff I won't be using
for the few applications the target box will run. Everything now fits in
a 512 MB flash with room to spare.
Thanks for the reply.
John
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