mkrescue - make rescue floppy or CD
/sbin/mkrescue makes a bootable rescue floppy or CD using
the default kernel specified in lilo.conf.
mkrescue takes its specifation for the kernel from the
default image specified in /etc/lilo.conf. If the actual default is
an other= specification, then use the first image=
specification. Any associated initial ramdisk (initrd=), and
append= options will also be used. The root directory will be taken
to be the current root. A bootable floppy or CD-image will be created
using LILO version 22.5.5 or later. mkrescue normally requires no
options, unless a CD-image is desired (--iso).
- --append
<string>
- Override any append= options taken from the default image. If there
is any doubt about whether the lilo.conf options are correct, then
specify no kernel parameters by providing the null string (--append
"").
- --debug
- Provide verbose output of the operation of mkrescue, pausing to
allow the setting of internal operating parameters to be viewed.
<CR> must be hit to proceed from these pauses.
- --device
<device>
- Make the floppy on a device other than /dev/fd0. The floppy disk
will always be made to boot on BIOS device code 0x00 (A: drive), without
regard to the drive on which it is created.
- --fast
- Use a faster method of creating the boot floppy. This involves first
creating a file of --size 1k blocks (default is 1440) mounted using
a loopback device, creating the bootable floppy, then copying the entire
file to the disk.
- --fs [ ext2 |
msdos | minix ]
- Specify the type of filesystem to create on the drive. ext2 is the
default, but msdos and minix allow slightly more disk
sectors for really big kernels.
- --help
- Print a short usage synopsis, including a list of command options.
- --image
<label>
- Specifies the label or alias of the particular image from which the
append, initial ramdisk, root, keytable, and kernel information is to be
taken.
- --initrd
<filepath> and --kernel <filepath>
- These options, which must be used together, allow specification of an
arbitrary kernel file and initial ramdisk file to be used on the created
boot floppy. Be sure you know what you are doing before you use these
options. If no initial ramdisk is needed with a particular kernel, then
you MUST specify --initrd "", meaning a null pathname.
- --install [
text | menu ]
- Allows overriding the default human interface used with the rescue
bootloader (configuration file "install=" option). text
is the default on 1.2MB and 1.44MB floppy disks, and menu is the
default on 2.88MB floppies and HD emulation on CD-R media.
- --iso
- Create an ISO-9660 bootable CD image (El Torito Format) suitable for
burning to a CD-R or CD-RW. The --device specification defaults to
the filename rescue.iso, and the --size defaults to 2880. A
utility such as "wodim" may be used to burn the ISO file to a
recordable CD medium. With this ISO option, the --size HD
option is allowed.
- --nocompact
- For faster kernel loading from a floppy, LILO map compaction is normally
enabled. This option will disable map compaction by omitting the lilo
-c switch.
- --noformat
- Suppresses creation of a new filesystem on the boot floppy. This option
may be used ONLY when you know that the floppy you will be writing upon is
formatted with the same filesystem as specified by --fs XXX
(default is ext2).
- --root
<device>
- Specify the root filesystem for the kernel on the boot floppy. The
currently mounted root is taken as the default specification.
- --size [ 1440 |
1200 | 2880 | HD ]
- The default floppy disk size is 1440, meaning a 1.44MB floppy. When
--iso is specified, the default size is 2880. Allowed
specifications are 1200, 1440, or 2880, meaning a
1.2MB, 1.44MB or 2.88MB floppy, respectively. No other floppy disk sizes
are supported.
The HD specification, meaning "hard disk",
may only be used with the --iso option, to indicate a 16MB hard
disk is to be generated for emulation. This allows for very large
kernel/initial ramdisk combinations on CD-R. The hard disk image is
created using loopback devices /dev/loop0 and /dev/loop1,
which must be free to utilize this size option.
- --version
- Print the version number of mkrescue, then terminate.