From 04d439d1b74b03880fda807246aa147ec71791c7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: nl6720 Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2023 10:52:08 +0200 Subject: Rename docs/README.transfer to docs/README.transfer.rst --- docs/README.transfer | 133 ----------------------------------------------- docs/README.transfer.rst | 133 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 133 insertions(+), 133 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 docs/README.transfer create mode 100644 docs/README.transfer.rst diff --git a/docs/README.transfer b/docs/README.transfer deleted file mode 100644 index f366061..0000000 --- a/docs/README.transfer +++ /dev/null @@ -1,133 +0,0 @@ -INDEX ------ - -* Transfer ISO file to target medium (configs/releng) - * To -> CD / DVD / BD - * To -> USB-key / SD / HDD / SSD - * PC-BIOS (MBR) - * PC-BIOS (ISOHYBRID-MBR) - * PC-EFI (GPT) [x86_64 only] - * PC-EFI (ISOHYBRID-GPT) [x86_64 only] - - - -*** Transfer ISO image to target medium (configs/releng) - -ISO images names consist of: archlinux-..
-x86_64.iso - -Where: - Year - Month -
Day - - -** To -> CD / DVD / BD - -Note: All ISO images are booteable on a PC-BIOS via "El Torito" in no-emulation mode, - All x86_64 ISO images are booteable on a PC-EFI via "El Torito" in no-emulation mode. - -Nomeclature: - scsibus number - target number - lun number - (Note: see cdrecord -scanbus, for these numbers) - - -1) Write it directly using your favorite recording program. -# cdrecord dev=,, -dao archlinux-..
-x86_64.iso - - -** To -> USB Flash Drive (USB-key) / Memory card (SD) / - Hard-Disk Drive (HDD) / Solid-State Drive (SSD) - -Note: These steps are the general workflow, you can skip some of them, - using another filesystem if your bootloader supports it, - installing to another directory than "arch/" or using more than - one partition. Just ensure that main boot params options - (archisolabel= and archisobasedir=) are set correctly according to your setup. - -Nomeclature: -: Device node of the drive where ISO contents should be copied - (example: /dev/sdx) -: Device node of the partition on - (example: /dev/sdx1) -: Mount point path where is mounted - (example: /mnt/sdx/1) -: Path to the ISO file archlinux-..
-x86_64.iso - (example: ~/archlinux-2017.03.01-x86_64.iso) -: Represents the filesystem label of the - (example: ARCH_201703) - - -* PC-BIOS (MBR): - -Note: Using here a MBR partition mode as example, but GPT should also works - if machine firmware is not broken. - Just ensure that partition is set with attribute "2: legacy BIOS bootable" - and use gptmbr.bin instead of mbr.bin for syslinux. - -1) Create one partition entry in MBR and mark it as "active" (booteable). -Note: Type "b" for FAT32, "83" for EXTFS or "7" for NTFS. -# fdisk - -2) Create a FAT32, EXTFS or NTFS filesystem on such partition and setup a label. -Note: COW is not supported on NTFS. -# mkfs.fat -F 32 -n -# mkfs.ext4 -L -# mkfs.ntfs -L - -3) Mount target filesystem. -# mount - -4) Extract ISO image on target filesystem. -# bsdtar -x --exclude=isolinux/ --exclude=EFI/ --exclude=loader/ -f -C - -5) Install syslinux bootloader on target filesystem. -# extlinux -i /arch/boot/syslinux - -6) Unmount target filesystem. -# umount - -7) Install syslinux MBR boot code on target drive. -# dd bs=440 count=1 conv=notrunc if=/usr/lib/syslinux/bios/mbr.bin of= - - -* PC-BIOS (ISOHYBRID-MBR): - -Note: This method is the most easily, quick and dirty, but is the most limited - if you want to use your target medium for other purposes. - If using this does not work, use PC-BIOS (MBR) method instead. - -1) Dump ISO file to target medium. -# dd if= of= - - -* PC-EFI (GPT) [x86_64 only] - -Note: Using here a GPT partition mode as example, but MBR should also works - if machine firmware is not broken. - -1) Create one partition entry in GPT (of type "ef00") -# gdisk - -2) Create a FAT32 filesystem on such partition and setup a label. -# mkfs.fat -F 32 -n - -3) Mount target filesystem. -# mount - -4) Extract ISO image on target filesystem. -# bsdtar -x --exclude=isolinux/ --exclude=EFI/archiso/ --exclude=arch/boot/syslinux/ -f -C - -5) Unmount target filesystem. -# umount - - -* PC-EFI (ISOHYBRID-GPT) [x86_64 only] - -Note: This method is the most easily, quick and dirty, but is the most limited - if you want to use your target medium for other purposes. - If using this does not work, use PC-EFI (GPT) method instead. - -1) Dump ISO file to target medium. -# dd if= of= diff --git a/docs/README.transfer.rst b/docs/README.transfer.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f366061 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/README.transfer.rst @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ +INDEX +----- + +* Transfer ISO file to target medium (configs/releng) + * To -> CD / DVD / BD + * To -> USB-key / SD / HDD / SSD + * PC-BIOS (MBR) + * PC-BIOS (ISOHYBRID-MBR) + * PC-EFI (GPT) [x86_64 only] + * PC-EFI (ISOHYBRID-GPT) [x86_64 only] + + + +*** Transfer ISO image to target medium (configs/releng) + +ISO images names consist of: archlinux-..
-x86_64.iso + +Where: + Year + Month +
Day + + +** To -> CD / DVD / BD + +Note: All ISO images are booteable on a PC-BIOS via "El Torito" in no-emulation mode, + All x86_64 ISO images are booteable on a PC-EFI via "El Torito" in no-emulation mode. + +Nomeclature: + scsibus number + target number + lun number + (Note: see cdrecord -scanbus, for these numbers) + + +1) Write it directly using your favorite recording program. +# cdrecord dev=,, -dao archlinux-..
-x86_64.iso + + +** To -> USB Flash Drive (USB-key) / Memory card (SD) / + Hard-Disk Drive (HDD) / Solid-State Drive (SSD) + +Note: These steps are the general workflow, you can skip some of them, + using another filesystem if your bootloader supports it, + installing to another directory than "arch/" or using more than + one partition. Just ensure that main boot params options + (archisolabel= and archisobasedir=) are set correctly according to your setup. + +Nomeclature: +: Device node of the drive where ISO contents should be copied + (example: /dev/sdx) +: Device node of the partition on + (example: /dev/sdx1) +: Mount point path where is mounted + (example: /mnt/sdx/1) +: Path to the ISO file archlinux-..
-x86_64.iso + (example: ~/archlinux-2017.03.01-x86_64.iso) +: Represents the filesystem label of the + (example: ARCH_201703) + + +* PC-BIOS (MBR): + +Note: Using here a MBR partition mode as example, but GPT should also works + if machine firmware is not broken. + Just ensure that partition is set with attribute "2: legacy BIOS bootable" + and use gptmbr.bin instead of mbr.bin for syslinux. + +1) Create one partition entry in MBR and mark it as "active" (booteable). +Note: Type "b" for FAT32, "83" for EXTFS or "7" for NTFS. +# fdisk + +2) Create a FAT32, EXTFS or NTFS filesystem on such partition and setup a label. +Note: COW is not supported on NTFS. +# mkfs.fat -F 32 -n +# mkfs.ext4 -L +# mkfs.ntfs -L + +3) Mount target filesystem. +# mount + +4) Extract ISO image on target filesystem. +# bsdtar -x --exclude=isolinux/ --exclude=EFI/ --exclude=loader/ -f -C + +5) Install syslinux bootloader on target filesystem. +# extlinux -i /arch/boot/syslinux + +6) Unmount target filesystem. +# umount + +7) Install syslinux MBR boot code on target drive. +# dd bs=440 count=1 conv=notrunc if=/usr/lib/syslinux/bios/mbr.bin of= + + +* PC-BIOS (ISOHYBRID-MBR): + +Note: This method is the most easily, quick and dirty, but is the most limited + if you want to use your target medium for other purposes. + If using this does not work, use PC-BIOS (MBR) method instead. + +1) Dump ISO file to target medium. +# dd if= of= + + +* PC-EFI (GPT) [x86_64 only] + +Note: Using here a GPT partition mode as example, but MBR should also works + if machine firmware is not broken. + +1) Create one partition entry in GPT (of type "ef00") +# gdisk + +2) Create a FAT32 filesystem on such partition and setup a label. +# mkfs.fat -F 32 -n + +3) Mount target filesystem. +# mount + +4) Extract ISO image on target filesystem. +# bsdtar -x --exclude=isolinux/ --exclude=EFI/archiso/ --exclude=arch/boot/syslinux/ -f -C + +5) Unmount target filesystem. +# umount + + +* PC-EFI (ISOHYBRID-GPT) [x86_64 only] + +Note: This method is the most easily, quick and dirty, but is the most limited + if you want to use your target medium for other purposes. + If using this does not work, use PC-EFI (GPT) method instead. + +1) Dump ISO file to target medium. +# dd if= of= -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf