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netboot

Build netboot/webboot files using live-build tooling. My goal in this project is just to have a reference on how to build a minimalist netboot image (near 100MB if possible. Currently a tiny bit over but that little extra does had functionality in the image and a maintained build tools). I kept running into issues with ubuntu's live-build so I've switched to using Debian's. This is why packer is configured to use debian:bookwork as its container. This caused the image to increase in size some (20-30MB) but I'll deal with it later.

What gets built?

  • ubuntu 22.04 netboot
    • netplan
      • renderer set to networkd
      • enable any onboard interface (ie en*)
    • systemd
      • systemd-sysv
    • dbus
      • required for systemd to work
    • iproute2
    • less

You can change what you want / need.

Tools needed to build this

  • packer
    • docker
  • vagrant
  • libvirt

Build

  • run make

Testing

  • run vagrant up
    • attach to the console (hint use virt-manager or configure serial output)

TODO

List of things you might still need to address/fix/add/etc...

  • locale error. missing /etc/default/locale
  • set ntp client and/or servers
  • config management
  • sshd
  • firmware package
    • will 3x size of generated squashfs image
  • linux-modules
    • will 4x size of generated squashfs image
  • Custom network drives
  • Update netplan config
  • Modify Vagrantfile to suit your build/test environment
  • dmidecode
  • ipmi tooling
    • look at freeipmi