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########################### Kiwi SDK Image Instructions ########################### Please ensure that you're running this on a registered SLE Micro 6.0 system, and make sure that SELinux is disabled: # setenforce 0 Next, download the podman image: # podman pull %%IMG_REPO%%/%%IMG_PREFIXkiwi-builder:10 Make a local output directory (where the images will reside): # mkdir output Then, to build a standard "Default" image, run the following in podman: # podman run --privileged -v /etc/zypp/repos.d:/micro-sdk/repos/ -v ./output:/tmp/output -it %%IMG_REPO%%/%%IMG_PREFIXkiwi-builder:10 build-image To build a SelfInstall ISO, you can add additional flags, for example: # podman run --privileged -v /etc/zypp/repos.d:/micro-sdk/repos/ -v ./output:/tmp/output -it %%IMG_REPO%%/%%IMG_PREFIXkiwi-builder:10 build-image -p Default-SelfInstall To build an image with a RealTime kernel, e.g. a RAW disk image ("Default"), use the following: # podman run --privileged -v /etc/zypp/repos.d:/micro-sdk/repos/ -v ./output:/tmp/output -it %%IMG_REPO%%/%%IMG_PREFIXkiwi-builder:10 build-image -p Base-RT To build an image that supports a large block/sectorsize (4096), use the "-b" flag, for example: # podman run --privileged -v /etc/zypp/repos.d:/micro-sdk/repos/ -v ./output:/tmp/output -it %%IMG_REPO%%/%%IMG_PREFIXkiwi-builder:10 build-image -p Default-SelfInstall -b # mkdir mydefs/ # cp /path/to/SL-Micro.kiwi mydefs/ # cp /path/to/config.sh mydefs/ # podman run --privileged -v /etc/zypp/repos.d:/micro-sdk/repos/ -v ./output:/tmp/output -v ./mydefs/:/micro-sdk/defs/ -it %%IMG_REPO%%/%%IMG_PREFIXkiwi-builder:10 build-image All output will be in the local $(pwd)/output directory, for example: # ls -1 output/ SLE-Micro.x86_64-6.0.changes SLE-Micro.x86_64-6.0.packages SLE-Micro.x86_64-6.0.raw SLE-Micro.x86_64-6.0.verified build kiwi.result kiwi.result.json Note, if you want to rebuild the image, you'll need to empty the output directory, or Kiwi will error due to existing output files: # rm -rf output/*