xt-install-image(8)
install-image - Install a fresh copy of GNU/Linux into a directory
Description
XT-INSTALL-IMAGE
NAME
xt-install-image - Install a fresh copy of GNU/Linux into a directory
SYNOPSIS
xt-install-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 to use for the new installation
--dist The name of the distribution which has been
installed.
Misc Options:
--arch Pass the given arch setting to debootstrap or
rpmstrap.
--config Read the specified config file in addition to the
global
configuration file.
--mirror The mirror to use when installing with
'debootstrap'.
--apt_proxy The proxy to use when installing with
'debootstrap'.
--keyring The keyring to use when installing with
'debootstrap'.
Installation Options:
--install-method Specify the installation method to use.
--install-source Specify the installation source to use.
--debootstrap-cmd Specify which debootstrap command to
use. Defaults to debootstrap if both, debootstrap
and cdebootstrap are installed.
All other options from xen-create-image will be passed as
environmental
variables.
NOTES
This script is
invoked by xen-create-image after to create a new
distribution of Linux. Once the script has been created the
companion
script xt-customize-image will be invoked to perform the
network
configuration, etc.
INSTALLATION METHODS
There are
several available methods of installation, depending upon
the
users choice. Only one option may be chosen at any given
time.
The methods available are:
debootstrap Install the distribution specified by the
--dist argument using
the debootstrap. If you use this option you must specify a
mirror with
--mirror.
copy Copy the given directory recursively. This local
directory is assumed
to contain a complete installation. Specify the directory to
copy with the
--install-source argument.
rinse Install the distribution specified by
--dist using the rinse command.
rpmstrap Install the distribution specified by
--dist using the rpmstrap
command.
tar Untar a .tar file into the new installation
location. This tarfile is
assumed to contain a complete archived system. Specify the
directory to
copy with the --install-source argument.
AUTHORS
Steve Kemp,
https://steve.fi/
Axel Beckert, https://axel.beckert.ch/
Dmitry Nedospasov, http://www.nedos.net/
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.