On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 03:47:16PM +0000, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
supermin -v --prepare bash coreutils -o appliance.d
supermin -v --build -f chroot appliance.d -o root
Those commands work, but for consistency with the supermin(1) manual
page, it would be better to call the supermin directory "supermin.d",
not "appliance.d". It is just cosmetic however.
- It copies those files into the chroot (or into an ext4 disk image
s/ext4/ext2/
I encourage you to really run the commands above. And if you also
change '-f chroot' to '-f ext2' and have a look at the output you
might be surprised too.
Rich.
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