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From: "Burton, Ross" <ross.burton@intel.com>
To: Raymond Yeung <rksyeung@hotmail.com>
Cc: "yocto@yoctoproject.org" <yocto@yoctoproject.org>
Subject: Re: Any Linux/Yocto Image Installer (for target system)
Date: Sat, 7 Jul 2018 23:39:27 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAJTo0LbjTeL3HTQXztNyxEaA78hoA1cBSiUAQBom7r8sDDE7kQ@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <MWHPR19MB1183DC762147A7F8D864EF36C5470@MWHPR19MB1183.namprd19.prod.outlook.com>

The easiest thing would be to edit the installer script that goes into
the hddimg to create your extra partitions and whatever else you want
done.

Ross

On 6 July 2018 at 22:52, Raymond Yeung <rksyeung@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Is there any installer that I could download along with the .hddimg (or
> .iso) image to the RAM, invoke the installer, so we could have a bootable
> image installed on a SSD?
>
>
> History:
>
> I can already create USB live image with dd and .hddimg.  I could also dd
> the .hddimg onto SSD and make it bootable.  The problem is that I need
> multiple partitions on my 250MB SSD, some reserved for other purposes.
>
>
> I find that when booting up with USB running SysLinux, I could install GRUB,
> vmlinuz, along with boot.img and core.img under /boot directory, and the
> rootFs under root (i.e. '/') directory.  That's 4 partitions.  I believe I
> could resize the largest partition after installation to do what I want.
>
>
> Is there a way to do this manually, possibly with a utility or a shell
> script?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Raymond
>
>
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  parent reply	other threads:[~2018-07-07 22:39 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 20+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <mailman.87211.1530587331.15860.yocto@yoctoproject.org>
2018-07-03  6:05 ` How to remove a package from a build Raymond Yeung
2018-07-06 21:52   ` Any Linux/Yocto Image Installer (for target system) Raymond Yeung
2018-07-07  0:04     ` Raymond Yeung
2018-07-07 22:39     ` Burton, Ross [this message]
2018-07-09  3:10       ` Raymond Yeung
2018-07-09  9:02         ` Burton, Ross
2018-07-09 19:33           ` Raymond Yeung
2018-08-28  2:29     ` Hongxu Jia
2018-07-06 22:06   ` How to remove openssl from sysroots Raymond Yeung
2018-07-07 22:41     ` Burton, Ross
2018-07-08  6:14       ` Raymond Yeung
2018-07-08  8:06         ` Burton, Ross
     [not found]           ` <MWHPR19MB118360BDB9585099B356D139C5440@MWHPR19MB1183.namprd19.prod.outlook.com>
2018-07-09  0:32             ` Raymond Yeung
2018-07-09 14:31               ` Alexander Kanavin
2018-07-09 18:08                 ` Raymond Yeung
2018-07-09 18:16                   ` Alexander Kanavin
2018-07-09 18:35                     ` Alexander Kanavin
2018-07-08  8:07       ` Alexander Kanavin
2018-07-09  2:04     ` Philip Balister
2018-07-09  3:47       ` Andre McCurdy

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