
1
Select the
isoboot
image type in
config.xml
as described in Section 13.1,
“Understanding the KIWI Configuration” (page 174).
2
Run the
--prepare
and
--create
commands of KIWI, as described in
Section 13.3, “Creating the KIWI Image” (page 180).
3
Change to the directory containing your image data:
cd /var/lib/SLEPOS/system/images/
image_name
4
Burn the ISO image to CD using a CD burning application of your choice (k3b
or Nautilus, for example).
13.4.3 Building Bootable CD Images Without
a System Image
If the terminals are not able to boot from network over PXE but network is present,
CDs without a system image can be used for booting the client system. The system
image is downloaded from the network after the boot. To build such images, proceed
as follows:
1
Select the
pxe
image type in
config.xml
as described in Section 13.1, “Un-
derstanding the KIWI Configuration” (page 174).
2
Run the
--prepare
and
--create
commands of KIWI, as described in
Section 13.3, “Creating the KIWI Image” (page 180).
3
Change to the directory containing your image data:
cd /var/lib/SLEPOS/system/images/
image_name
4
Build the ISO image using the following KIWI command:
kiwi --bootcd
path_to_initrd
5
Burn the resulting ISO image to CD using a CD burning application of your
choice (k3b or Nautilus, for example).
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