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====== Supporting Ubuntu 9.10 in BKO ====== | ====== Supporting Ubuntu 9.10 in BKO ====== | ||
This page will document progress and problems faced in supporting Ubuntu 9.10 in BKO. | This page will document progress and problems faced in supporting Ubuntu 9.10 in BKO. | ||
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+ | ====== Current Status ====== | ||
+ | * Ubuntu is booting over network using pxe, but its not able to mount the iso and use it. | ||
+ | * Ubuntu is booting as long as URL to ISO is containing IP instead of URL, its same old dns resolv problem. | ||
+ | * Ubuntu with httpfs is working :-) | ||
+ | * I am using ugly hack to populate ''/etc/resolv.conf'' file with public DNS entries. | ||
+ | * So it may not work in place where public DNS queries are not allowed. | ||
===== Steps in adding Ubuntu 9.10 in BKO ===== | ===== Steps in adding Ubuntu 9.10 in BKO ===== | ||
- | - Get the 9.10 ISO. | + | - Get the 9.10 ISO. - done |
- | - Extract the linux kernel image, initrd image. | + | - Extract the linux kernel image, initrd image. - done (location [[http://git.etherboot.org/?p=people/pravin/BKO.git;a=tree;f=bko/live/ubuntu/U9.10|bko/live/ubuntu/U9.10/]]) |
- Get kernel modules needed for iscsi support from iso. | - Get kernel modules needed for iscsi support from iso. | ||
- | - Modify initrd image ( to be done by ''generate_initrd.sh'' script ) | + | - Modify initrd image ( to be done by [[http://git.etherboot.org/?p=people/pravin/BKO.git;a=history;f=bko/live/ubuntu/U9.10/generate_initrd.sh|generate_initrd.sh]] script ) |
- | - adding tools needed to support httpfs and iscsi mounting | + | - adding tools needed to support httpfs and iscsi mounting - Done |
- | - add kernel modules for iscsi support to initrd. | + | - add kernel modules for iscsi support to initrd. - Done |
- | - edit the "scripts/casper" inside initrd image. | + | - edit the "scripts/casper" inside initrd image. - Done |
+ | - Turn on the networking. | ||
+ | - configure the network to use boot parameters for ''IP'' or use ''dhcp'' | ||
- to use above tools and mount the ISO image over Internet. | - to use above tools and mount the ISO image over Internet. | ||
- Modify code such that mounted ISO will be used for booting instead real cdrom. | - Modify code such that mounted ISO will be used for booting instead real cdrom. | ||
- | - Compress back the initrd image. | + | - Compress back the initrd image. __Problems in doing this__ |
- Used unmodified linux kernel image and modified initrd image to boot the system. | - Used unmodified linux kernel image and modified initrd image to boot the system. | ||
- Most probably something will go wrong and it will not work, debug those problems. | - Most probably something will go wrong and it will not work, debug those problems. | ||
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- | ===== new format for initrd ===== | + | |
+ | ===== Problem-1 : new format for initrd ===== | ||
Ubuntu 9.10 is using new format for compressing initrd files. It uses ''lzma'' command for this. | Ubuntu 9.10 is using new format for compressing initrd files. It uses ''lzma'' command for this. | ||
This is quite new format for me, so struggling little bit with it. | This is quite new format for me, so struggling little bit with it. | ||
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I still have some problems in compressing it back. The default ''lzma'' compression | I still have some problems in compressing it back. The default ''lzma'' compression | ||
does not match the original ''initrd.lz'' file, so I am doing something wrong here. | does not match the original ''initrd.lz'' file, so I am doing something wrong here. | ||
+ | Most probably, I need to provide proper compression level which I need to find out. | ||
+ | <code>(cd mpoint;find . | cpio -oH newc | lzma -c > ../initrd.lzma)</code> | ||
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+ | === Soln === | ||
+ | I have to provide ''-9'' argument to lzma for work. So final command which worked | ||
+ | in ''generate_initrd.sh'' is | ||
+ | <code>sudo find . | sudo cpio -oH newc | lzma -9 -c> ../initrd.lz</code> | ||