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-.TH MAKE-LIVE 8 "Mon, 4 Sep 2006" "0.99" "Debian Live framework"
-
-.SH NAME
-make-live \- utility to build Debian Live systems
-
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B make-live
-.RB [\| \-a \||\| \-\-architecture
-.IR ARCHITECTURE \|]
-.RB [\| \-b \||\| \-\-bootappend
-.IR KERNEL_PARAMETER \||\| \|"KERNEL_PARAMETERS\|" \|]
-.RB [\| \-\-config
-.IR FILE \|]
-.RB [\| \-\-clone
-.IR DIRECTORY \|]
-.RB [\| \-c \||\| \-\-chroot
-.IR DIRECTORY \|]
-.RB [\| \-d \||\| \-\-distribution
-.IR DISTRIBUTION \|]
-.RB [\| \-e \||\| \-\-encryption
-.IR ALGORITHM \|]
-.RB [\| \-\-filesystem
-.IR FILESYSTEM \|]
-.RB [\| \-f \||\| \-\-flavour
-.IR BOOTSTRAP_FLAVOUR \|]
-.RB [\| \-\-hook
-.IR COMMAND \||\| \|"COMMANDS\|" \||\|| FILE \|]
-.RB [\| \-\-include-chroot
-.IR FILE \||\| DIRECTORY \|]
-.RB [\| \-\-include-image
-.IR FILE \||\| DIRECTORY \|]
-.RB [\| \-k \||\| \-\-kernel
-.IR KERNEL_FLAVOUR \|]
-.RB [ \-\-manifest
-.IR PACKAGE \|]
-.RB [\| \-m \||\| \-\-mirror
-.IR URL \|]
-.RB [\| \-\-mirror-security
-.IR URL \|]
-.RB [\| \-\-packages
-.IR PACKAGE \||\| \|"PACKAGES\|" \|]
-.RB [\| \-\-preseed
-.IR FILE \|]
-.RB [\| \-p \||\| \-\-package-list
-.IR LIST \||\| FILE \|]
-.RB [\| \-\-proxy-ftp
-.IR URL \|]
-.RB [\| \-\-proxy-http
-.IR URL \|]
-.RB [\| \-r \||\| \-\-root
-.IR DIRECTORY \|]
-.RB [\| \-s \||\| \-\-sections
-.IR SECTION \||\| \|"SECTIONS\|" \|]
-.RB [\| \-\-server-address
-.IR HOSTNAME \||\| IP \|]
-.RB [\| \-\-server-path
-.IR DIRECTORY \|]
-.RB [\| \-\-templates
-.IR DIRECTORY \|]
-.RB [\| \-t \||\| \-\-type
-.IR TYPE \|]
-.RB [\| \-\-with-generic-indices \|]
-.RB [\| \-\-without-generic-indices \|]
-.RB [\| \-\-with-source \|]
-.RB [\| \-\-without-source \|]
-.PP
-.B make-live
-.RB \-h \||\| \-\-help
-.br
-.B make-live
-.RB \-u \||\| \-\-usage
-.br
-.B make-live
-.RB \-v \||\| \-\-version
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-make-live is a utility to build Debian Live systems. It takes a Debian mirror as an input and outputs a live system image (ISO image for CDs and DVDs, or tarball for netboot). make-live is still in the early stage of development, but has basic functionality and can be run successfully.
-
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP
-.BI "\-a, \-\-architecture " ARCHITECTURE
-build an image for another architecture than the autodetected one. This is usefull for e.g. building i386 images on an amd64 machine. Instead of this flag, the environment variable LIVE_ARCHITECTURE can be used (Default: `dpkg-architecture -qDEB_BUILD_ARCH`).
-.TP
-.BI "\-b, \-\-bootappend " KERNEL_PARAMETER \||\| \|"KERNEL_PARAMETERS\|"
-passes kernel parameters to the bootloader, e.g. 'quiet' or 'vga=792' etc. Instead of this flag, the environment variable LIVE_BOOTAPPEND can be used (Default: empty).
-.TP
-.BI "\-\-config " FILE
-uses another configuration file in addition to the default one. Settings in the additional configuration file do overwrite the settings from /etc/make-live.conf. Instead of this flag, the environment variable LIVE_CONFIG can be used (Default: /etc/make-live.conf).
-.TP
-.BI "\-\-clone " DIRECTORY
-Clones the package selection and configuration from a given root directory. It
-will output the settings to $LIVE_ROOT/preseed.cloned and $LIVE_ROOT/plist.clone
-for easy reuse with \-\-preseed and \-\-package-list. Instead of this flag, the
-environment variable LIVE_CLONE can be used.
-.TP
-.BI "\-c, \-\-chroot " DIRECTORY
-specifies the chroot directory. Instead of this flag, the environment variable LIVE_CHROOT (Default: $LIVE_ROOT/chroot").
-.TP
-.BI "\-d, \-\-distribution " DISTRIBUTION
-specifies the distribution to be used. Allowed values are distributions names like unstable and testing, or codenames like sid and etch. Instead of this flag, the environment variable LIVE_DISTRIBUTION can be used (Default: sid).
-.TP
-.BI "\-e, \-\-encryption " ALGORITHM
-specifies the filesystem encryption algorithm. Does not work if -t is set to plain. Instead of this flag, the environment variable LIVE_ENCRYPTION can be used (Default: empty). Valid algorithms are: AES128, AES192 and AES256.
-.TP
-.BI "\-\-filesystem " FILESYSTEM
-Specifies the filesystem for the compressed image. At the moment, ext2, plain and squashfs are supported. Instead of this flag, the environment variable LIVE_FILESYSTEM can be used (Default: squashfs for iso, plain for net).
-.TP
-.BI "\-f, \-\-flavour " BOOTSTRAP_FLAVOUR
-specifies the bootstrap flavour. This can be either standard or minimal. Instead of this flag, the environment variable LIVE_FLAVOUR can be used (Default: standard).
-.TP
-.BI "\-\-hook " COMMAND \||\| \|"COMMANDS\|" \||\|| FILE
-specifies one or more commands to be executed in the chroot. Instead of this flag, the environment variable LIVE_HOOK can be used (Default: empty).
-.TP
-.BI "\-\-include-chroot " FILE \||\| DIRECTORY
-specifies a file or a directory to be included into the chroot. Instead of this flag, the environment variable LIVE_INCLUDE_CHROOT can be used (Default: empty).
-.TP
-.BI "\-\-include-image " FILE \||\| DIRECTORY
-specifies a file or directory which will be copied inside the image. Instead of this flag, the environment variable LIVE_INCLUDE_IMAGE can be used (Default: empty).
-.TP
-.BI "\-k, \-\-kernel " KERNEL_FLAVOUR
-specifies the kernel image flavour. Instead of this flag, the environment variable LIVE_KERNEL can be used (Default: auto-detected).
-.TP
-.BI "\-\-manifest " PACKAGE
-specifies the last package to install before creating the filesystem.manifest-desktop list, mainly used with ubuntu live, PACKAGE should probably be "ubuntu-live" for ubuntu desktop livecd's. Instead of this flag, the environment variable LIVE_MANIFEST can be used (Default: do not create filesystem.manifest-desktop).
-.TP
-.BI "\-m, \-\-mirror " URL
-specifies the debian mirror where make-live will download the packages from. Instead of this flag, the environment variable LIVE_MIRROR can be used (Default: http://ftp.debian.org/debian).
-.TP
-.BI "\-\-mirror-security" URL
-specifies the debian security mirror where make-live will download the packages from. Instead of this flag, the environment variable LIVE_MIRROR_SECURITY can be used (Default: http://security.debian.org/debian).
-.TP
-.BI "\-\-packages " PACKAGE \||\| \|"PACKAGES\|"
-specifies a list of packages to install into the chroot. Instead of this flag, the environment variable LIVE_PACKAGES can be used (Default: empty).
-.TP
-.BI "\-p, \-\-package-list " FILE
-specifies an external package list file, one package for each line. It overrides list option. Instead of this flag, the environment variable LIVE_PACKAGE_LIST can be used (Default: standard).
-.TP
-.BI "\-\-preseed " FILE
-clone the packages selection and configuration from the provided
-root directory.
-.TP
-.BI "\-\-proxy-ftp " URL
-specifies the value of ftp_proxy inside the chrooted environment. Instead of this flag, the environment variable LIVE_PROXY_FTP can be used (Default: empty).
-.TP
-.BI "\-\-proxy-http " URL
-specifies the value of http_proxy inside the chrooted environment. Instead of this flag, the environment variable LIVE_PROXY_HTTP can be used (Default: empty).
-.TP
-.BI "\-r, \-\-root " DIRECTORY
-specifies the root directory where the images/tarballs are built. Instead of this flag, the environment variable LIVE_ROOT can be used (Default: `pwd`/debian-live).
-.TP
-.BI "\-s, \-\-sections " SECTIONS
-specifies the debian sections. Instead of this flag, the environment variable LIVE_SECTIONS can be used (Default: main).
-.TP
-.BI "\-\-server-address " HOSTNAME \||\| IP
-specifies the server address you want to use for netboot. Instead of this flag, the environment variable LIVE_SERVER_ADDRESS can be used (Default: 192.168.1.1).
-.TP
-.BI "\-\-server-path" DIRECTORY
-specifies the directory on the server, where you have unpacked the netboot image. Instead of this flag, the environment variable LIVE_SERVER_PATH can be used (Default: /srv/debian-live).
-.TP
-.BI "\-\-templates " DIRECTORY
-specifies a templates directory to use instead of the default one. Instead of this flag, the environment variable LIVE_TEMPLATES can be used (Default: /usr/share/make-live/templates).
-.TP
-.BI "\-t, \-\-type " TYPE
-specifies the image type to generate. TYPE can be one of: iso, net, or usb. Instead of this flag, the environment variable LIVE_TYPE can be used (Default: iso).
-.TP
-.B \-\-with-generic-indices
-enables use of generic Debian package indices. Instead of this flag, the environment variable LIVE_GENERIC_INDICES can be used (Default: yes).
-.TP
-.B \-\-without-generic-indices
-disables use of generic Debian package indices. Instead of this flag, the environment variable LIVE_GENERIC_INDICES can be used (Default: yes).
-.TP
-.B \-\-with-source
-enables generation of source images. Instead of this flag, the environment variable LIVE_SOURCE can be used (Default: no).
-.TP
-.B \-\-without-source
-disables generation of source images. Instead of this flag, the environment variable LIVE_SOURCE can be used (Default: no).
-.PP
-.TP
-.B \-h, \-\-help
-display help and exit
-.TP
-.B \-u, \-\-usage
-show usage and exit
-.TP
-.B \-v, \-\-version
-output version information and exit
-
-.SH LISTS
-Every list does already include the Debian standard package selection.
-.TP
-.B gnome | gnome-core | gnome-full
-include GNOME.
-.TP
-.B kde | kde-core | kde-full | kde-extra
-include KDE.
-.TP
-.B x11 | x11-core
-include X-Window-System only.
-.TP
-.B xfce
-include Xfce.
-
-.SH BUGS
-.B make-live
-works fully on amd64 and i386, partially on alpha, hppa, ia64, mips, mipsel, powerpc, s390 and sparc. Other architectures, such as arm and m68k, as well as non-linux ports of Debian, like hurd-i386, are currently not supported.
-
-.SH HOMEPAGE
-Debian Live project <http://live.debian.net/>
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR make-live.conf(5)
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-make-live was written by Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org> and Marco Amadori
-<marco.amadori@gmail.com>.