"Buildrom is a tool that can construct a coreboot image (comprising the coreboot loader and payload) from scratch.
Starting from a configuration file, it will download and build all the code necessary to construct the final binary."
Build ToolsBuildrom"Buildrom is a tool that can construct a coreboot image (comprising the coreboot loader and payload) from scratch. Starting from a configuration file, it will download and build all the code necessary to construct the final binary."
Moblin Image Creator 2"Moblin Image Creator 2 (MIC2) is a tool for creating and manipulating Moblin images. MIC2 is a series of utilities that create customized images and provides an easy-to-use development environment for the Moblin distribution. MIC2 is NOT based on MIC 1.0 and is a completely new tool primarily based on Fedora LIVE CD tools and other open source projects Currently MIC2 is command line only. A GUI version is underway and still in the early stages of development. MIC2 supports the following features: * MIC2 has three major utilities
debirf"debirf is a system that will create diskless, all-in-ram images (kernel and initramfs) that boot entirely into ram and leave the user in a fully functional Debian system. debirf has a module architecture that allows users to easily customize the images that they build, using simple shell scripts, to do basically anything the Debian can do. Some included examples "profiles" are: * minimal: very minimal system with no extras Debirf is made publicly available under the GNU General Public License."
FUSBi"FUSBi, the Free USB Installer, downloads free GNU/Linux Distributions for you and creates bootable USB images. FUSBi supports automated installation of of all the FSF-endorsed Free Software GNU/Linux Distributions, such as gNewSense, UTUTO, Dynebolic, Musix GNU+Linux, BLAG and GNUstep. You can also use it with your local image files. FUSBi is a Free Software itself and is licensed under GNU General Public License version 3 or later."
grml2usb"grml officially supports booting from usb-stick with all grml flavours. [...] Prepare system * Get the grml iso
Image Creator"This tool is a YaST user interface for the KIWI imaging tool. It is aimed to provide easy way to configure your image configurations, suitable for kiwi. Once you create such configuration with YaST, you can save it and later build an image from it manually with kiwi, or you can run kiwi directly from the YaST module. It is possible to create new configuration from scratch, as well as importing existing one and modify its settings. YaST Image Creator is part of yast2-product-creator package."
rootstrap"A tool for building complete Linux filesystem images Rootstrap was originally written to provide a facility for building filesystems for use with User-mode Linux, but can be useful in other applications as well. It uses a modular set of shell scripts to create the filesystem image, install a base system, and customize it for a particular application. Currently, it only builds Debian systems, but the architecture is such that other base systems could be used instead. Use of rootstrap does not require root access, or special privileges of any kind. This is because it builds the filesystem inside a User-mode Linux system running under an unprivileged uid. Filesystem creation with rootstrap is quick and painless. With a local mirror and a single command, a fresh Debian filesystem can be created in about 3 minutes on relatively modest hardware."
live-xmaker"a little python script, live-xmaker. Live-xmaker is a command line front-end to live-helper, inspired by morphix-mmaker[4][5] (written by Alex de Landgraaf). This allows all the configurations for a liveCD build to be specified in one XML file. [...] I plan to update live-xmaker with all the possible options available via live-helper [...] This script is licensed under the GNU GPL v2 or later." Feedback is very welcome. I have also cc'ed the morphix-developers mailing list as it may pique the interest of follow morphers." http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/d...
Crocodile"The Crocodile project aims to cross-compile Debian from scratch by using Scratchbox. Currently the essential packages of the Sarge distribution can be built for the ARM (little-endian) architecture. Support for the MIPS (big-endian) and CRIS architectures is under development."
ReaR"Relax and Recover (abbreviated ReaR) is a highly modular disaster recovery framework for GNU/Linux based systems, but can be easily extended to other UNIX alike systems. The disaster recovery information (and maybe the backups) can be stored on the network, USB devices and DVD/CD-R. The result is bootable rescue system that can be booted via PXE, DVD/CD and USB media. The rear project is a spin-off of two existing projects: * OpenVPN Gateway Builder (OGB) of Schlomo Schapiro, and We had the idea to take the best of both worlds. The modular concept of OGB and the disaster recovery part of mkCDrec. We are proud that we were able to release rear v1.0 with a few weeks of coding. That was only possible due to strict modular design and seperating duties within the design and coding. We can only hope that we can/may inspire other developers to jump on our disaster recovery project and help us to improve and deliver new plug-ins. Now, one and a half years later, we are proud to release rear 1.6 amongst the knowledge that Relax & Recover is used by a growing community of end-users and contributors. Purpose and Key Features * Focus on Disaster Recovery, not backup The aim is to make rear as least demanding as possible, it will require only the applications neccessary to fulfill the job rear is configured for. All other applications will be copied to the rescue system if they are present. License rear is licensed under the GNU General Public License"
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