thanks for the answers! On Wed, May 16, 2018, 3:57 PM Sanja Bonic <sa...@redhat.com> wrote:
> There's also a similar thread on the community forums where you'll find > some information: > https://community.teamsilverblue.org/t/workstation-with-another-desktop-environment/51/2 > > In addition, here's Dusty's post that covers parts of the topic: > https://dustymabe.com/2017/08/08/how-do-we-create-ostree-repos-and-artifacts-in-fedora/ > > We should definitely create a walkthrough guide on the Silverblue docs > about how to create your own .iso as well. > > On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 11:41 AM, Colin Walters <walt...@verbum.org> > wrote: > >> >> >> On Wed, May 16, 2018, at 12:38 AM, Damian Ivanov wrote: >> > Hello, >> > >> > I would like to test Fedora Atomic Workstation and make custom images >> > of it (like I used to with livecd-tools). There are guides for >> > building VM images, what would be needed to convert them into *iso >> > images that can be written to USB? >> >> I think the first thing you want is to use `rpm-ostree compose tree` >> to build a custom host image/tree - you can then rebase an existing >> install to it. >> >> To make an ISO, it's https://pagure.io/fedora-lorax-templates/tree/master >> which are used as inputs to lorax to generate a "traditional" ISO, >> the same method is used for FAH and FAW/Silverblue. >> Notably currently FAW/Silverblue is not a "live" installer which >> is probably more what you're thinking. (It'd make sense to switch >> Silverblue to live, but would require some work in Anaconda) >> >> As for how it's used, the "pungi" tool in Fedora is what knows >> how to pass the templates to lorax. You can get a sense of things work by >> looking at logs: >> >> >> https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/compose//branched/Fedora-28-20180427.n.0/logs/x86_64/AtomicWorkstation/ostree_installer-4/runroot.log >> >> Sometimes to reproduce things locally I've just copy/pasted >> a command like that from logs, massaged it to use local data, etc. >> >> >> >> >