Published by Nick on 02 Mar 2008 at 12:15 am
Building a Gentoo based livecd
So, ive finally managed to find a bit of free time now that work allows me the whole weekend to myself so ive been playing around with building a gentoo based livecd. Ive previously tried using catalyst, the official tool used by gentoo to build their livecd’s but its not exactly intuitive so ive been using a somewhat more manual way as detailed over on the gentoo wiki.
As with many wiki articles through its less of a guide and more of a jumble of ideas thrown onto a wiki page, which is a shame as if you dig through the crap there are quite a few handy tips and the basis for some scripts to simplify the process a bit. Ive taken many of these and hacked them around a bit to create something a bit easier to reuse. At the minute theres not much there, really just scripts to automate mounting, unmounting and generating the squashfs and cd image however ive a few more ideas id like to add based on stuff ive found useful while working on my cds.
Hopefully il have a basic x86 cd ready to go sometime in the next few days, sadly i suspect i broke the amd64 oneĀ when i got a little bit carried away tried to use openrc/baselayout2 on the livecd, while mostly it worked a few of the changes seem to have broken the hardware detection scripts used and i cant find any fixes, so looks like im starting from scratch again
What i am trying to decide on though is what to include on the livecds in terms of software, so far ive got networkmanager and possibly OSSv4 (initially disabled, but could be a nice way for people to test if it works for them), after that though i get a bit stuck, il probably throw in some more wifi drivers and thats it, im open to suggestions through ![]()




Dirk R. Gently on 03 Apr 2008 at 2:07 am #
Welcome to planet larry!
I’ve had an interest too of creating a LiveCD but learning catalyst looks like its a real trick. I’d be interested in trying it but the GLW entry looked like a real mess. I’d be real appreciative if you could clean it up.
Nick on 03 Apr 2008 at 6:13 pm #
Yeah, thats what i used as my basis the first time and ended up walking away frustrated. I think that wiki article is beyond saving so i may write one from scratch with such amazing content as proper english and maybe even some grammar thrown in for good measure
After writing that blog last night im getting a little more willing to fight with catalyst some more so once ive finished moving to openrc and updating gnome i think im going to give it another try at the weekend, or sooner if these updates go well