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== How do I build an OpenVZ template? == | === How do I build an OpenVZ template? === | ||
This can be done as follows: | This can be done as follows: | ||
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== How do I build a stage3 with custom packages? == | === How do I build a stage3 with custom packages? === | ||
Metro can be easily configured for building custom stage3 by including additional packages. You can find following directory {{c|/etc/builds/packages}} in your copy of metro repository and a corresponding {{c|arch}} configuration files inside: | Metro can be easily configured for building custom stage3 by including additional packages. You can find following directory {{c|/etc/builds/packages}} in your copy of metro repository and a corresponding {{c|arch}} configuration files inside: | ||
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Notice a {{c|debian-sources}} ebuild is added for all 64-bit stages. Modify the file to include (or exclude in case Funtoo add additional) packages of your choice. They will be included in your custom stage3 portage's world file. | Notice a {{c|debian-sources}} ebuild is added for all 64-bit stages. Modify the file to include (or exclude in case Funtoo add additional) packages of your choice. They will be included in your custom stage3 portage's world file. | ||
== How do I build an LXD template? == | === How do I build an LXD template? === | ||
The latest git version of metro supports LXD natively: | The latest git version of metro supports LXD natively: | ||
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== How do I build stuff, plus an OpenVZ template? == | === How do I build stuff, plus an OpenVZ template? === | ||
Sometimes it's handy to be able to build a multi-target like "full" (the default stage1/2/3 build) or "freshen" ''plus'' an additional single target such as "openvz", "lxc" or "vserver". The advantage of using this approach is that the second target will only build if the first one completes successfully. Metro now accepts a "+(single-target)" to specify one additional extra target: | Sometimes it's handy to be able to build a multi-target like "full" (the default stage1/2/3 build) or "freshen" ''plus'' an additional single target such as "openvz", "lxc" or "vserver". The advantage of using this approach is that the second target will only build if the first one completes successfully. Metro now accepts a "+(single-target)" to specify one additional extra target: | ||
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This comes in handy for cron jobs. | This comes in handy for cron jobs. | ||
== How do I build more than one stage a day? == | === How do I build more than one stage a day? === | ||
To build more than one stage a day, use the full syntax to {{c|ezbuild.sh | To build more than one stage a day, use the full syntax to {{c|ezbuild.sh}} as shown below, and specify the suffix of your preference to the datestamp. From Metro's perspective, the datestamp is just a string so anything will work -- "[today's date]-1", "test", "test-3", etc. will all be accepted by Metro. Metro will record the last stage3 built and use it as a seed stage. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:26, February 25, 2022
How do I build an OpenVZ template?
This can be done as follows:
root # /root/git/metro/scripts/ezbuild.sh funtoo-current core2_64 openvz
How do I build a stage3 with custom packages?
Metro can be easily configured for building custom stage3 by including additional packages. You can find following directory /etc/builds/packages
in your copy of metro repository and a corresponding arch
configuration files inside:
/etc/builds/packages/x86-64bit.conf
[section emerge]
packages: [
sys-kernel/debian-sources
]
Notice a debian-sources
ebuild is added for all 64-bit stages. Modify the file to include (or exclude in case Funtoo add additional) packages of your choice. They will be included in your custom stage3 portage's world file.
How do I build an LXD template?
The latest git version of metro supports LXD natively:
root # /root/git/metro/scripts/ezbuild.sh funtoo-current x86-64bit core2_64 lxd
How do I build stuff, plus an OpenVZ template?
Sometimes it's handy to be able to build a multi-target like "full" (the default stage1/2/3 build) or "freshen" plus an additional single target such as "openvz", "lxc" or "vserver". The advantage of using this approach is that the second target will only build if the first one completes successfully. Metro now accepts a "+(single-target)" to specify one additional extra target:
root # /root/git/metro/scripts/ezbuild.sh funtoo-current corei7 full+openvz
This comes in handy for cron jobs.
How do I build more than one stage a day?
To build more than one stage a day, use the full syntax to ezbuild.sh
as shown below, and specify the suffix of your preference to the datestamp. From Metro's perspective, the datestamp is just a string so anything will work -- "[today's date]-1", "test", "test-3", etc. will all be accepted by Metro. Metro will record the last stage3 built and use it as a seed stage.
root # /root/git/metro/scripts/ezbuild.sh funtoo-current generic_64 full 20111231-1