[Server-devel] Customizing build 703 for mass deployment
Michael Stone
michael at laptop.org
Tue Apr 22 00:40:58 EDT 2008
Bryan,
> not very elegant. Would like a better solution but time is short.
I've already suggested three more elegant mechanisms:
* tarball -> edit -> mkfs.jffs2,
* bootUSB -> edit -> savenand, and
* puritan.
> We don't expect the kids to run olpc-update do we? Running OLPC-Update
> on 170 XO's would be a headache for me to do manually. Also, I would
> have to set up my olpc-update server here in Kathmandu because we don't
> have the international bandwidth to update against servers in the US
I don't really have expectations one way or the other. (Incidentally,
update-servers are just rsync servers with some special modules. The 1cc
version is fancy because it loads builds on demand and caches them.)
> Anna Schoolfield of the Birmingham School District has asked me how to
> customize an xo image. Lacking a more elegant method, I will have to
> point her to my current one.
I'm rapidly starting to think that we ought to refine the
* tarball -> edit -> mkfs.jffs2
into a
clone -> hack -> publish -> export-to-jffs2
workflow. After all - what's really gained by rebuilding images from
packages each time you want to make a change?
(Don't get me wrong - packages should still be the default method for
hacking. I just see no reason to _require_ people to rebuild the
filesystem tree from scratch every time they need to change it.)
Michael
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