[SM-Discuss] Rolling up a 64-bit ISO

David Kowis dkowis at shlrm.org
Mon May 19 12:59:08 EDT 2008


Quoting Juuso Alasuutari <iuso at sourcemage.org>:

> David Kowis wrote:
>> Quoting Juuso Alasuutari <iuso at sourcemage.org>:
>>
>>> A 64-bit ISO is something I've been waiting for a long time. I can't
>>> believe we still don't have one! I'll be replacing my laptop's Kubuntu
>>> with SMGL as soon as there's a 64-bit option, and my brother has said
>>> he'll happily switch from Windows to Linux entirely when we get that
>>> x86_64 ISO out.
>>>
>>> Realizing that things tend to not get done before someone does them, I
>>> will. My time is constrained due to a Summercode job [0] and that
>>> universal "It's Summer Again!" feeling in the back of my skull, so I
>>> will need someone to give me some basic advice though. I have the 64-bit
>>> Kubuntu install which I can use as a sandbox. Just tell me how.
>>>
>>> I won't, however, promise that I'll maintain the x86_64 ISO once it's
>>> ready. I just want to set things in motion, mostly due to selfish
>>> motives. But I guess it's a start.
>>>
>>
>> There is already a 64-bit iso that has gone down the same path you
>> described. You can use it to install. I have. It's what I used to
>> build my 64-bit xen box.
>>
>> http://download.sourcemage.org/iso/x86_64/smgl-x86_64-silver-thistle.2.6.19.2.iso
>> http://download.sourcemage.org/iso/x86_64/smgl-x86_64-silver-thistle-2.6.19.2-mod.iso
>> http://download.sourcemage.org/iso/x86_64/smgl-x86_64-silver-thistle.2.6.19.iso
>>
>>
>> So rather than build another single stove-piped iso, use that one. Or
>> help flux_control with it.
>>
>> Lets not waste effort.
>
> I'd rather not use that one. I've tried it once or twice, and all in all
> it was a painful experience.
>
> We have a pretty decent new ISO now. If I could re-build it in a 64-bit
> chroot and create an image out of it, I wouldn't consider it wasted
> effort. Or is there something in particular that would make that sort of
> a thing complex?
>

I'm not sure. It depends on what you're looking for. If you want a  
simple extract a tarball and viola, I 've got an installed 64-bit  
machine. Our existing silver thistle iso will do it. If you want  
something more automagic and fancy, then we don't have anything, and  
it takes a significant amount of effort to generate.

Talk to flux_control on IRC and see if you can use what he's got. Or  
find out where you can help.


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David Kowis
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