Server Fault Asked by Rudolfs Bundulis on December 2, 2020
I am trying to create a UEFI bootable CD ISO with a squashed filesystem from a virtual machine, which I provisioned with the stuff I need.
To explain:
mkdir -p /mnt/squashfs /squashfs
mount -o bind / /mnt/squashfs
mksquashfs /mnt/squashfs /squashfs/filesystem.squashfs -comp gzip -no-exports -xattrs -noappend -no-recovery -e /mnt/squashfs/squashfs/filesystem.squashfs
find /boot -name 'vmlinuz-*' -type f -exec cp {} /squashfs/vmlinuz ;
find /boot -name 'init*' -type f -exec cp {} /squashfs/initrd.img ;
yum -y install xorriso dosfstools grub2-efi-modules mtools
mkdir -p /iso /iso_src/ /iso_src/live
find /boot -name 'vmlinuz-*' -type f -exec cp {} /iso_src/vmlinuz ;
find /boot -name 'init*' -type f -exec cp {} /iso_src/initrd.img ;
cp /squashfs/filesystem.squashfs /iso_src/live/
touch /iso_src/LINUX_CUSTOM
cat <<'EOF' >grub.cfg
search --set=root --file /LINUX_CUSTOM
insmod all_video
set default="0"
set timeout=30
menuentry "Custom Linux" {
linux /vmlinuz boot=live toram=filesystem.squashfs quiet nomodeset
initrd /initrd.img
}
EOF
grub2-mkstandalone
--format=x86_64-efi
--output=bootx64.efi
--locales=""
--fonts=""
"boot/grub/grub.cfg=grub.cfg"
(dd if=/dev/zero of=efiboot.img bs=1M count=10 &&
mkfs.vfat efiboot.img &&
mmd -i efiboot.img efi efi/boot &&
mcopy -i efiboot.img ./bootx64.efi ::efi/boot/
)
xorriso
-as mkisofs
-iso-level 3
-full-iso9660-filenames
-volid "LINUX_CUSTOM"
-eltorito-alt-boot
-e EFI/efiboot.img
-no-emul-boot
-append_partition 2 0xef efiboot.img
-output "/iso/image.iso"
-graft-points
"/iso_src"
/EFI/efiboot.img=efiboot.img
Now I am trying to boot that ISO in VirtualBox with UEFI enabled, but it fails with
Failed to switch root: Specified switch root path '/sysroot' does not seem to be an OS tree
So as far as I understand my squashfs has not been mounted? I am kind of new to this, so I have a partial understanding of all of the steps, and it feels like I am missing something, since the only thing that tells grub that instead of the machine from which I made the image from (where there was an actual block device) now I need my filesystem to come from a squashfs file is the toram
thing.
Can anyone provide pointers/examples on how to solve this an make this system boot? I read a lot about dracut
but could not understand how to use it in this scenario? Or is this simply a grub configuration file issue?
Update
After some Googling, I switched to dracut, now in my provision script i use dracut to generate initrd like this:
dracut -a dmsquash-live -N -m "kernel-modules base" --filesystems "squashfs" /dracut/initrd.dracut.img
and use the following grub boot entry (the initrd.img here is the initrd.dracut.img created previously):
menuentry "Custom Linux" {
linux /vmlinuz root=live:/dev/sr0 rd.live.debug=1
initrd /initrd.img
}
this seems to get futher but fails with Warning: /dev/mapper/live-rw does not exist
Update 2
It seems that CentOS 7 comes with an older dracut that only supports the Live CD mode (see The filesystem structure is traditionally expected to be:
under Booting live images
, which my structure did not conform to). So I started over with CentOS 8, a newer dracut, which can handle the structure I have and now my only issue when booting is having the /etc/fstab
from the original machine, which I hope Google will help me solve:D
Update 3
Simply ignoring /etc/fstab
along /dev
and /proc` when making the squashfs did the trick – the final ISO successfully boots in UEFI mode.
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