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== Method 1 - Internal microSD ==
== Method 1 - Internal microSD ==


*prepare the image on the laptop's internal microSD, e.g. by installing a build and making changes, remove the files that [[Nandblaster_for_XO-1]] identified as creating side effects, and then shutdown,
*prepare the image on the laptop's internal microSD, e.g. by installing a build and making changes, remove the [[Imaging/Side_effects]] files, and then shutdown,
*boot from external SD or use a USB booted Linux such as Tiny Core Linux, see http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/devel/2010-August/029467.html
*boot from external SD or use a USB booted Linux such as Tiny Core Linux, see http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/devel/2010-August/029467.html
*capture the image
*capture the image


cat /dev/mmcblk0 > fs.img
cat /dev/mmcblk0 > fs.img


== Method 2 - External SD ==
== Method 2 - External SD ==


*prepare the image on a removable SD, e.g. by installing a build to the removable SD and making changes, remove the files that [[Nandblaster_for_XO-1]] identified as creating side effects, and then shutdown,
*prepare the image on a removable SD, e.g. by installing a build to the removable SD and making changes, remove the [[Imaging/Side_effects]] files, and then shutdown,
*remove the SD card and insert into a running system, identify the block device from /proc/partitions,
*remove the SD card and insert into a running system, identify the block device from /proc/partitions,
*capture the image
*capture the image

Revision as of 03:31, 5 August 2010

XO-1.5 only.

How to build your own operating system image file, by extracting an image from a laptop and using our tools to convert to the format required by the firmware.

You might do this in order to rapidly deploy a customised image, using fs-update or Nandblaster_for_XO-1.5.

Method 1 - Internal microSD

 cat /dev/mmcblk0 > fs.img

Method 2 - External SD

  • prepare the image on a removable SD, e.g. by installing a build to the removable SD and making changes, remove the Imaging/Side_effects files, and then shutdown,
  • remove the SD card and insert into a running system, identify the block device from /proc/partitions,
  • capture the image
cat /dev/mmcblk1 > fs.img

Convert to ZD

  • build a .zd file of the image:
# yum install git make gcc zlib-devel libtomcrypt-devel
$ git clone git://dev.laptop.org/bios-crypto
$ cd bios-crypto/build
$ make zhashfs
$ ./zhashfs 0x20000 sha256 fs.img fs.zsp fs.zd
(this takes a fair while if run on XO-1.5 hardware, but block number progress feedback is provided)
  • test install the image using fs-update.