Hi, Jorge Ernesto Guevara Cuenca <guevara.erne...@gmail.com> (2015-08-15): > I builded an image of debian cd with simple cdd that contain pacakges that > i need to install after the base system is installed. > > I want install this packages with a script in the post-base-installer.d > hook directory but i don't know how copy the script to that directory to > build an installer image that include this script. > > Is mandatory build an udeb for this or exist other way?
I see two similarly easy ways for your usecase: - build a new udeb, put in under build/localudebs, and add it to one of the file for your arch under build/pkg-lists, and trigger a debian-installer build for the kind of image you'd like. Depending on your background, creating an extra package from scratch might not be practical, but that would be somewhat reusable. - alternatively, drop the file under this directory in your debian-installer checkout: build/usr/lib/post-base-installer.d/ and add the file to (e.g.) build/config/common, see the EXTRA_FILES variable. This doesn't seem as clean to me as the first option, but it would definitely take less time (and be less future-proof). Ah, and another way, which is cheating: rebuild an existing udeb with this extra file, and put the updated udeb under build/localudebs; just make sure the udeb you're about to butcher is indeed used during the build of the debian-installer image you're building (some udebs are pulled over disc, USB, network, etc.) during the installation process. Mraw, KiBi.
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