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POUDRIERE-IMAGE(8) | FreeBSD System Manager's Manual | POUDRIERE-IMAGE(8) |
poudriere image
—
build OS filesystem images
poudriere image |
-j name
-t type
[options] |
Builds a filesystem image per the specified options.
WARNING: This feature is still considered ALPHA.
-
-A
post-script - Source the post-script file after populating the
$WRKDIR
/world directory.See the ENVIRONMENT section for a list of environment variables that are available.
-b
- Place the swap partition before the primary partition(s) to allow the primary partition to be grown to fill the remaining space on a disk.
-
-B
pre-script - Source the pre-script file before the image prepare
function. Can optionally replace the prepare function, in which case it
should create the image file, add partitions, format filesystems, and then
mount them to
$WRKDIR
/world before the contents are installed to that directory.See the ENVIRONMENT section for a list of environment variables that are available or may need to be populated by the script.
-
-c
overlaydir - This specifies an extra directory whose contents will be copied directly into the final image, starting from the root.
-
-f
packagelist - This specifies a list of packages to be pre-installed in the final image.
-
-h
hostname - This specifies the hostname used for the image. Defaults to poudriere-image.
-
-i
originimage - Path to a previously built image. For
-t
zsnapshot
, this should be full.img.gz. For-t
zfs
this should be image.full.zfs. -
-j
name - This argument specifies the name of the jail that is used.
-
-m
overlaydir - Build a miniroot image as well (for tar type images), and copy this directory into the miniroot image.
-
-n
name - This specifies the name of the resulting image.
-
-o
outputdir - This argument specifies directory where the resulting image will be created.
-
-p
tree - This argument specifies the name of the ports tree that is used.
-
-R
flags - The flags to pass to ‘
’ when creating the replication stream. These will control which features are enabled in the stream. Default:zfs send
-Rec
-
-S
snapshotname - Name of the snapshot for zsnapshot type.
-
-s
size - This specifies the maximum size of the image that is built.
-
-t
type - This specifies the type of image to create:
- iso
- An ISO 9660 format image.
- iso+mfs
- An ISO 9660 format image where the root filesystem is MFS mounted.
- iso+zmfs
- An ISO 9660 format image where the root filesystem is LZ77 compressed and is MFS mounted.
- usb
- A GPT-layout prepared UFS2 image containing a UEFI boot loader.
- usb+mfs
- A GPT-layout prepared UFS2 image containing a UEFI boot loader where the root filesystem is MFS mounted.
- usb+zmfs
- A GPT-layout prepared UFS2 image containing a UEFI boot loader where the root filesystem is LZ77 compressed and is MFS mounted.
- rawdisk
- A raw UFS2, softupdates-enabled, disk image.
- zrawdisk
- A raw ZFS disk image.
- zfs
- Create a ZFS image in the same style as bsdinstall(8). Supports the following sub-types, defaulting to gpt if not subtype is specified:
- zfs+gpt
- Creates a complete disk image with a GPT partition table. Includes both UEFI and Legacy boot code.
- zfs+raw
- Created an image of only the ZFS pool with no partitions. Not bootable.
- zfs+send
- Creates a full ZFS replication stream of the whole pool, including the boot environment, to be received using the zfs-recv(8) command. Alias for zfs+send+full. You may create both send streams by specifying both sub-types (example: zfs+send+full+be).
- zfs+send+be
- Creates a ZFS replication stream of only the boot environment.
- tar
- An XZ-compressed tarball.
- firmware
- A NanoBSD style image with a GPT partitions and a UEFI boot loader.
- rawfirmware
- A raw disk image.
- zsnapshot
- Create a zfs snapshot full and incremental to be used in a jail.
-
-w
size - This specifies the size of the swap partition to be added to the image. Size 0 skips the creation of a swap partition.
-
-X
excludefile - This specifies a list of files to exclude from the final image.
-
-z
set - This specifies which SET to use for the build.
IMAGESIZE
- The size of the image file to be created, in bytes.
IMAGENAME
- The name of the image (from
-n
name). SKIP_PREPARE
- If set, do not run the image types default prepare function. The
pre-script must then create the image file, add partitions, format
filesystems, and then mount them to
$WRKDIR
/world . WORLDDIR
- The path to the directory that is the root of the image.
ZFS_BEROOT_NAME
- The name of the dataset that contains all boot environments. Default: ROOT.
ZFS_BOOTFS_NAME
- The name of the default boot environment dataset. DEfault: default.
ZFS_POOL_NAME
- The name of the ZFS pool. Defaults to
${IMAGENAME}root
. md
- The name of the mdconfig(8) device corresponding to the image file. The pre-script should populated this variable with the name of the md device created, so that is is properly cleaned up after the image is created.
An optional src.conf which will be used for building images. Any of the following are allowed and will be applied in the order shown:
/usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/src.conf
/usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/<jailname>-src.conf
/usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/image-<jailname>-src.conf
/usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/image-<jailname>-<setname>-src.conf
poudriere(8), poudriere-bulk(8), poudriere-distclean(8), poudriere-jail(8), poudriere-logclean(8), poudriere-options(8), poudriere-pkgclean(8), poudriere-ports(8), poudriere-queue(8), poudriere-status(8), poudriere-testport(8), poudriere-version(8)
Baptiste Daroussin
⟨[email protected]⟩
Bryan Drewery ⟨[email protected]⟩
October 31, 2021 | FreeBSD 14.0-CURRENT |