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Re: replace the filesystem image's file



Greetings,

Although I am not directly answering your question, I believe a better option would be for you to consider using live-build and create a build config that allows you rebuild from bottom the up whenever you want.


On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 12:39 PM, atar <atar.yosef@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi there!!

Recently, I wanted to replace the default filesystem image's file that live-boot come with.
I am already know that the live filesystem is the compressed squash filesystem, so I've understand I need to recreate a new squash filesystem from the files I want to be included in the live filesystem.

I've downloaded the 'mksquashfs' and the 'unsquashfs' tools and using them, I've created a new squash filesystem in the 'xz' compression method (because I've noticed that the default squash filesystem of the live-boot is in the 'xz' format.

Using my Microsoft Win-XP, I've replaced the 'filesystem.squashfs' file in the live media with my newly created squashfs and reboot into the live-boot system. unfortunately, the system fails to boot.

My question is: what's wrong with my newly created 'filesystem.squashfs' file?

Thanks in advance!!

atar.


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