NAME
bootcd2disk - copy a system running from bootcd to a diskSYNOPSIS
- bootcd2disk [-i|-s|-m] [-d debug_runtime_config] -- [ -h|--help]
- [-c|--conf CONF] [-y|--yes] [-url url] [ --only_mount] [--only_unmount] [--only_copydata] [--only_sync] [ -p|--only_print_options]] [ -o|--use_originaldiskname] [-z|--zerodsk] [ --variable_from_bootcd2disk.conf(5) value] [ --function_from_bootcd2disk.conf(5) definition]
DESCRIPTION
bootcd2disk is used to write a running system to disk. It was originally used do write a running bootcd built with bootcdwrite to disk, but it is also possible to write a system directly to an attached disk.OPTIONS
-i|-s|-m|-d debug_runtime_configRun bootcdwrite in interactive, silent,
minimal control or debug mode. See shellia(1) for this standard shellia
options.
use the bootcdwrite config options from file
CONF. Default:
CONF=/etc/bootcd/bootcd2disk.conf
print help and exit
if bootcd2disk.conf was created by
bootcdmk2diskconf, not only the variable DISK0 is defined as
auto but also ORIG_DISK0 is defined with the original device. To
use it this option exists.
answer always yes
If bootcd2disk is slow on your system (because
of a slow CD/DVD drive or the HP ILO virtual CD interface), you can use an
image server to get the bootcd iso image from. The swap partition of the
installed system will be used as temporary space for the iso image.
The image server url is configured with this option. Example:
Another way the increase the performance is the use of the mounted CD/DVD itself
for the copy. Example:
The swap partition of the upcoming system must have enough space to get the
whole image!
bootcd2disk -url http://192.168.1.1/cdimage.iso
bootcd2disk -url file:///dev/sdc0
After bootcd2disk did partition, format
and install the disk, the disks can be mounted again with this option. For
example to run update-grub in chroot on the mounted disk:
# remount disks to /mnt/bootcd.disc/
bootcd2disk --only_mount
# prepare chroot mount --bind /dev /mnt/bootcd.disc/dev mount -t proc none
/mnt/bootcd.disc/proc mount -t sysfs none /mnt/bootcd.disc/sys mount -t devpts
none /mnt/bootcd.disc/dev/pts
# run update-grub in chroot chroot /mnt/bootcd.disc update-grub
If the disks are mounted with option
--only_mount , they can be unmounted with this option.
This will not create partitions, but only copy
data to the directory COPYDEST defined with --COPYDEST
COPYDEST. Filesystems have to be mounted before. The Bootloader will
not be activated.
Print the options calculated from defaults,
config-file and commandline and exit.
Hint: This option may display more information about defined functions in a
non-bash environment, if calling bash bootcd2disk -p ....
This option writes zeros to the beginning of a
disk before using it.
variables listed in bootcd2disk.conf(5)
can be overwritten from command line. For example a variable called
VARIABLE will get the value VALUE with the option:
--VARIABLE VALUE
functions listed in bootcd2disk.conf(5)
can be overwritten from command line. For example a function fun() { echo
"hello world"; } could be defined with the option: --fun
'fun() { echo "hello world"; }'
To use this option, bootcd2disk should
have been run before, because the target disk should be partitioned and
formatted already. With ---only_sync only the steps needed to sync will
be done. That means the target disc will be mounted, the files will be synced,
the bootloader will be activated and the target disk will be unmounted.
ENV
All variables, that can be given as OPTIONS or in the bootcd2disk.conf file, will not be taken form Environment variables.This variable contains the luks
passphrase. It is used to initialize luks partitions and to open
luks partitions. If this variable is not set in the envrionment
it will be asked interactively by bootcd2disk if needed.
SEE ALSO
bootcd(7), bootcdwrite(1), bootcdflopcp(1), bootcdmk2diskconf(1), bootcdwrite.conf(5), bootcd2disk.conf(5)AUTHOR
[email protected]COPYRIGHT
Bernd Schumacher <[email protected]> (2007-2020)2020-08-07 | 0.1 |