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| diff --git a/docs/build-vyos.rst b/docs/build-vyos.rst new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a6cc57bc --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/build-vyos.rst @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +.. _build: + +Building VyOS using Docker +========================== + +This will guide you though the process of building a VyOS ISO yourself using Docker and works best on a fresh installation of Debain 9 (Stretch). + +.. note:: Starting with VyOS 1.2 the developers have decided to change their release model.  +   VyOS is now **free as in speech, but not as in beer**, meaning that while VyOS is still an open source project, the release      ISO's are no longer free and can only be obtained via subscription, or by contributing to the community.  +   Since the source code is still public you can build your own ISO using the process described here.  +    +    +Installing Docker and it's prequisites + +.. code-block:: sh + +  root@build:~$ apt update +  root@build:~$ apt install apt-transport-https ca-certificates curl gnupg2 software-properties-common +  root@build:~$ curl -fsSL https://download.docker.com/linux/debian/gpg | sudo apt-key add - +  root@build:~$ add-apt-repository "deb [arch=amd64] https://download.docker.com/linux/debian $(lsb_release -cs) stable" +  root@build:~$ apt update +  root@build:~$ apt install docker-ce +   + +Adding you user to the docker group to be able to execute the docker command without sudo + +.. code-block:: sh + +  root@build:~$ usermod -aG docker user + +.. note:: It is recommended to use a non-root user from here on out  + + +Cloning the vyos-build crux branch and creating the docker container + +.. code-block:: sh + +  user@build:~$ git clone -b crux --single-branch https://github.com/vyos/vyos-build.git +  user@build:~$ cd vyos-build +  user@build:~/vyos-build$ docker build -t vyos-builder docker +   +   +Running the container and building the ISO  + + +.. code-block:: sh + +  user@build:~$ docker run --rm -it --privileged -v $(pwd):/vyos -w /vyos vyos-builder bash +  root@d4220bb519a0:/vyos# ./configure --architecture amd64 --build-by "your@email.tld" --build-type release --version 1.2.0 +   +   +You may use these options to customize you ISO + +.. code-block:: sh + +  -h, --help            show this help message and exit +  --architecture ARCHITECTURE +                        Image target architecture (amd64 or i586 or armhf) +  --build-by BUILD_BY   Builder identifier (e.g. jrandomhacker@example.net) +  --custom-package CUSTOM_PACKAGES +                        Custom packages to install from repositories +  --build-type BUILD_TYPE +                        Build type, release or development +  --debian-security-mirror DEBIAN_SECURITY_MIRROR +                        Debian security updated mirror +  --version VERSION     Version number (release builds only) +  --debian-mirror DEBIAN_MIRROR +                        Debian repository mirror for ISO build +  --vyos-mirror VYOS_MIRROR +                        VyOS package mirror +  --pbuilder-debian-mirror PBUILDER_DEBIAN_MIRROR +                        Debian repository mirror for pbuilder env bootstrap +  --debug               Enable debug output +  --custom-apt-entry CUSTOM_APT_ENTRY +                        Custom APT entry +  --custom-apt-key CUSTOM_APT_KEY +                        Custom APT key file +   +*Your freshly built ISO should now be in the build directory. Good luck!* | 
