diskimage-builder/elements/iso/README.rst
Gloria f30ddfc379 Adds debian support to iso element
Adds support for debian to iso.
Updated README to further clarify what the element does.

Change-Id: I17ac89cfbc84365860c591fab0e4c78123035983
Co-Authored-By: zhangjian <jian.zhang8@hpe.com>
2015-09-23 23:55:18 -07:00

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===
iso
===
Generates a bootable ISO image from the kernel/ramdisk generated by the
elements ``baremetal``, ``ironic-agent`` or ``ramdisk``. It uses isolinux to boot on BIOS
machines and grub to boot on EFI machines.
This element has been tested on the following distro(s):
* ubuntu
* fedora
* debian
**NOTE**: For other distros, please make sure the ``isolinux.bin`` file
exists at ``/usr/lib/syslinux/isolinux.bin``.
baremetal element
-----------------
When used with ``baremetal`` element, this generates a bootable ISO image
named ``<image-name>-boot.iso`` booting the generated kernel and ramdisk.
It also automatically appends kernel command-line argument
'root=UUID=<uuid-of-the-root-partition>'. Any more kernel command-line
arguments required may be provided by specifying them in
``DIB_BOOT_ISO_KERNEL_CMDLINE_ARGS``.
**NOTE**: It uses pre-built efiboot.img by default to work for UEFI machines.
This is because of a bug in latest version of grub[1]. The user may choose
to avoid using pre-built binary and build efiboot.img on their own machine
by setting the environment variable DIB\_UEFI\_ISO\_BUILD\_EFIBOOT to 1 (this
might work only on certain versions of grub). The current efiboot.img was
generated by the method build\_efiboot\_img() in 100-build-iso on
Ubuntu 13.10 with grub 2.00-19ubuntu2.1.
ramdisk element
---------------
When used with ``ramdisk`` element, this generates a bootable ISO image
named ``<image-name>.iso`` booting the generated kernel and ramdisk. It also
automatically appends kernel command-line argument 'boot\_method=vmedia'
which is required for Ironic drivers ``iscsi_ilo``.
ironic-agent element
--------------------
When used with ``ironic-agent`` element, this generates a bootable ISO image named ``<image-name>.iso`` which boots the agent kernel and agent ramdisk.
**REFERENCES**
[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/1378658