xt-customize-image(8)
customize-image - Customize a freshly installed copy of GNU/Linux
Description
XT-CUSTOMIZE-IMAGE
NAME
xt-customize-image - Customize a freshly installed copy of GNU/Linux
SYNOPSIS
xt-customize-image
[options]
Help Options:
--help Show this scripts help information.
--manual Read this scripts manual.
--version Show the version number and exit.
Debugging Options:
--verbose Be verbose in our execution.
Mandatory Options:
--location The location of the new installation
--dist The name of the distribution which has been
installed.
All other options from xen-create-image, such as the new IP
address(es)
to give to the new instance, will be passed as environmental
variables.
NOTES
This script is
invoked by xen-create-image after it has created a
fresh installation of Linux within a temporary location.
This script will be invoked with a full copy of the
arguments from
xen-create-image in its environment, along with several
command line
arguments.
The command line arguments which are mandatory are:
--location - The temporary installation root of the new
install
--dist - The distribution which has been installed.
HOOK SCRIPTS
The distribution
name is used to locate an appropriate collection
of scripts, or hooks, to execute to do the actual
customisation.
The hooks will each be executed with a single parameter
which is
the directory path to the new instance. This argument is
taken from
the --location option.
For the distribution named 'foo' the scripts will be loaded
and
executed from '/usr/share/xen-tools/foo.d'. Each executable
will
be loaded and executed in sorted order.
The systems administrator can optionally provide
site-specific
revisions of those same hooks by placing them in the
directory
'/etc/xen-tools/hooks.d/' in which case a script with the
same name
as the one in the 'foo.d' directory above will take
precedence. In
this way certain hooks can be prevented from running,
expanded with
site-specific features which won't get overwritten on
upgrades, or
patched with critical bug-fixes before the upstream OS
distribution
provider reacts.
AUTHORS
Steve Kemp,
https://steve.fi/
Axel Beckert, https://axel.beckert.ch/
Stephane Jourdois
LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2005-2009 by Steve Kemp, (c) 2010 by The Xen-Tools Development Team. All rights reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. The LICENSE file contains the full text of the license.