Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 01:21:37 -0200 From: sergio lenzi <lenzi@infopar.com.br> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: The FreeBSD 6.0 ISO cd... Message-ID: <1139887297.78805.89.camel@server> In-Reply-To: <443bin2gxw.fsf@be-well.ilk.org> References: <1139858245.78805.40.camel@server> <443bin2gxw.fsf@be-well.ilk.org>
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Em Seg, 2006-02-13 ās 14:32 -0500, Lowell Gilbert escreveu: > sergio lenzi <lenzi@infopar.com.br> writes: > > > I need to make a new cd1 with xorg version 6.9.0 > > and some packages for my own use... but I was > > unable to rebuild the cd... with an 600Mb size... > > > > My question is: > > Where can I find a documentation about the way > > the FreeBSD 6.0 release cd1 is built.... > > "man release" Ok I try to investigate what the system does in a make release... the problem is that I do not have enough disk or cpu/memory for a complete build workd & make release.... I see that at some point in the Makefile it tries to execute a mkisoimage.sh from the i386 directory.... the same command executed against the original CD directory tree (produces the same 1052Mb filesystem...(of course, it does not fit on a CD).... Can someone point me another idea of how to "compress" the CD??? I tried the mkuzip but it result in a shell script.... that, will not boot from a "burned" CD.... Thanks for any help, Sergio
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