- Project kick-off
Originally this installer was based on Anaconda installer, from Fedora 10 branch.
- Minimal packages in Fedora based distro:
$ sudo dnf group install "Development Tools"
$ sudo dnf install audit-libs-devel
isomd5sum-devel
NetworkManager-devel
squashfs-tools
e2fsprogs-devel
popt-devel
libblkid-devel
libX11-devel
libnl3-devel
newt-devel
device-mapper-devel
python
python-devel
zlib-devel
redhat-lsb-core
dmraid-devel
net-tools
nfs-utils
strace
tree
gdb
grub2-tools \
====> 0. The installation process:
POS BIOS/ |-- isolinux boot monitor |-- stage-1: init |-- stage-1: loader `-- stage-2: a-installer
====> 1. stage-1/init and stage-1/loader are just from anaconda sources
$ make -C isys/ && make -C stage-1/
====> 2. Bootdisk creation: isolinux
bootdisk/
-- isolinux |-- isolinux.cfg
-- splash.jpg
$ sh create-bootdisk.sh
bootdisk/
-- isolinux |-- isolinux.bin ==> just from tarball in binary format |-- isolinux.cfg |-- splash.jpg
-- vesamenu.c32 ==> just from tarball in binary format
Note about vesamenu.c32:
com32/modules/vesamenu.c32 (graphical) com32/modules/menu.c32 (text only menu)
With vesamenu.c32 we can use a background image normally 640x480 pixels and either in PNG, JPEG or LSS16 format.
We can use the binary files from the native package of development workstation. In Fedora 10:
$ rpm -ql syslinux | grep -E "isolinux.bin|vesamenu.c32" /usr/lib/syslinux/isolinux.bin /usr/lib/syslinux/vesamenu.c32
====> 3. Bootdisk creation: initrd
First of all, we're going to use the native binaries of the development workstation (Fedora 10). Later, we'll use the built binaries from OE.
Note: loader binary dependences (in dev workstation Fedora 10)
newt-0.52.10-2.fc10.i386 slang-2.1.4-1.fc10.i386 zlib-1.2.3-18.fc9.i386 popt-1.13-4.fc10.i386 device-mapper-libs-1.02.27-6.fc10.i386 ==> LVM2 userspace device-mapper support library (libdevmapper) libnl-1.1-5.fc10.i386 ==> library for kernel netlink sockets dbus-libs-1.2.4-1.fc10.i386 libselinux-2.0.73-1.fc10.i386 ==> SELinux library and simple utilities libsepol-2.0.33-1.fc10.i386 ==> SELinux binary policy manipulation library libcap-2.10-2.fc10.i386 ==> Library for getting and setting POSIX.1e capabilities
-- Javi Roman [email protected]