Imaging for XO-1.5

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XO-1.5 only. Tested by User:Quozl using os304 on 2010-08-05.

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.

Know the image size

  • identify the .zd file you are starting with,
  • read the first line of the file to determine the amount of space taken by the image,
$ head -1 os304.zd
zblocks: 20000 7331

These values are hex. They represent a block size of 131072 decimal, and a block count of 29489 decimal. These are used below.

Prepare image

You may prepare the image on the internal microSD, or an external SD card. See the appropriate subsection below.

Internal microSD

$ dd if=/dev/mmcblk0 if=fs.img bs=131072 count=29489

External SD

  • prepare the image on a removable SD, e.g. by installing the 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
$ dd if=/dev/mmcblk0 if=fs.img bs=131072 count=29489

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. (the total block count shown after fs-update completes should match the block count determined earlier).