casper - a hook for initramfs-tools to boot live systems.
BOOT=casper As kernel parameter boot prompt.
Casper is a hook for initramfs-tools used to generate an initramfs
capable to boot live systems as those created by make-live. This includes
the Debian-Live isos, netboot tarballs, and usb stick images and Ubuntu live
cds. At boot time it will look for a (read-only) media containing a
"/casper" directory where a root filesystems (often a compressed
squashfs) is stored. If found, it will create a writable environment, using
overlay, for debian like systems to boot from.
- casper-getty
- This enables a special "serial" login shell (experimental).
- xdebconf
- uses xdebconfigurator, if present on the rootfs, to configure X instead of
the standard procedure (experimental).
- fsck.mode=skip
- Let you skip the file system check on boot.
- hostname=HOSTNAME
, userfullname=USERFULLNAME ,
username=USERNAME
- Those parameters lets you override values read from the config file.
- {keyb|kbd-chooser/method}=KEYBOARD ,
{klayout|console-setup/layoutcode|keyboard-configuration/layoutcode}=LAYOUT
,
{kvariant|console-setup/variantcode|keyboard-configuration/variantcode}=VARIANT
,
{kmodel|console-setup/modelcode|keyboard-configuration/modelcode}=CODE
, koptions=OPTIONS
- Configure the running keyboard as specified, if this one misses casper
behaves as if "keyb=us" was specified. It will be interfered
from "locale=" if locale is only 2 lowecase letters as a special
case. You could also specify console layout, variant, code, and options
(no defaults).
- ip=IFACE,ADDRESS,NETMASK,GATEWAY[:IFACE,ADDRESS,NETMASK,GATEWAY]*
- Let you specify the name(s) and the options of the interface(s) that
should be configured at boot time. Do not specify this if you want to use
dhcp (default).
- ip[=frommedia]
- If this variable is set, dhcp and static configuration are just skipped
and the system will use the (must be) media-preconfigured
/etc/network/interfaces instead.
- {live-media|bootfrom}=DEVICE
- If you specify one of this two equivalent forms, casper will first try to
find this device for the "/casper" directory where the read-only
root filesystem should reside. If it did not find something usable, the
normal scan for block devices is performed.
- live-media-offset=BYTES
- This way you could tell casper that your image starts at offset BYTES in
the above specified or autodiscovered device, this could be useful to hide
the debian-live iso or image inside another iso or image, to create
"clean" images.
- live-media-path=PATH
- Sets the path to the live filesystem on the medium. By default, it is set
to "/casper" and you should not change that unless you have
customized your media accordingly.
- layerfs-path=PATH
- Sets the path to the leaf layer of an overlay-compatible multi-layer live
filesystem on the medium. By default, it is not set and multi layer is
disabled and falls back to the default behaviour of casper. A relative
path uses "live-mediate-path" as root directory. All the layer
images of the same hierarchy must be in the same directory.
- locale=LOCALE
|
debian-installer/locale=LOCALE|debian-installer/language="LANG
- Configure the running locale as specified, if not present the live-media
rootfs configured locale will be used and if also this one misses casper
behave as "locale=en_US.UTF-8" was specified. If only 2
lowercase letter are specified (like "it"), the "maybe
wanted" locale is generated (like it:IT.UTF-8), in this case if also
"keyb=" is unspecified is set with those 2 lowercase letters
(keyb=it). if debian-installer/language is set, it will choose the
appropriate locale corresponding to this language (it,fr,us,...)
- debian-installer/driver-update=
- Add a ubiquity hook to install driver-updates to the target system.
- netboot[=nfs|cifs|url]
- This tells casper to perform a network mount. The parameter
"nfsroot=" (with optional "nfsopts="), should specify
where is the location of the root filesystem. With no args, will try cifs
first, and if it fails nfs. If url method is chosen, "iso-url="
parameter should point to the location of the ".iso" that will
be downloaded and mounted. Note "iso-url=" on the commandline
alone, by default sets "netboot=url" method too.
- iso-url|url=URL
- This tells casper the download location of the installer ISO. The ISO will
be downloaded and mounted. Networking is required for this option to work,
which can be configured with "ip=" option. Note, setting this
option, will also set "netboot=url" method.
- persistent
- Casper will look for persistent and snapshot partitions or files labeled
"casper-rw", "home-rw", and files called
"casper-sn*", "home-sn*" and will try to, in order:
mount as /cow the first, mount the second in /home, and just copy the
contents of the latter in appropriate locations (snapshots). Snapshots
will be tried to be updated on reboot/shutdown. Look at casper-snapshot(1)
for more informations.
- nopersistent
- disables the above mentioned "persistent" feature, useful if the
bootloader (like syslinux) has been installed with persistent
enabled.
- persistent-path=PATH
- Casper will look for persistency files in the root directory of a
partition. With this parameter, the path can be configured so that you can
have multiple directories on the same partition to store persistency
files.
- serialtty=tty
- Redirect output to tty of choice for debugging purposes in live
sessions
- showmounts|show-cow
- This parameter will make casper to show on "/" the ro
filesystems (mostly compressed) on /casper. This is not enabled by default
because could lead to problems by applications like "mono" which
store binary paths on installation.
- textonly|automatic-ubiquity|only-ubiquity|noninteractive
- Start up to text-mode shell prompts, disabling the graphical user
interface.
- todisk=DEVICE
- Adding this parameter, casper will try to copy the entire read-only media
to the specified device before mounting the root filesystem. It probably
needs a lot of free space. Subsequent boots should then skip this step and
just specify the "live-media=DEVICE" boot parameter with the
same DEVICE used this time.
- toram
- Adding this parameter, casper will try to copy the whole read-only media
to the computer's RAM before mounting the root filesystem. This could need
a lot of ram, according to the space used by the read-only media.
- {preseed/file|file}=FILE
- A path to a file present on the rootfs could be used to preseed debconf
database.
- preseed/allow-network=true
- Bring up the network while running preseed/early_command.
- package/question=VALUE
- All debian installed packages could be preseeded from command-line that
way, beware of blanks spaces, they will interfere with parsing, use a
preseed file in this case.
- uuid=UUID
- Check that the discovered medium matches UUID rather than the
default UUID embedded in the initramfs.
- ignore_uuid
- Do not check that any UUID embedded in the initramfs matches the
discovered medium. casper may be told to generate a UUID by setting
CASPER_GENERATE_UUID=1 when building the initramfs.
- noprompt
- Do not prompt to eject the CD on reboot.
- access=[v1|v2|v3|m1|m2]
- Adding this parameter will tune the graphic configuration to different
accessibility needs. access=v1 for Lesser Visual Impairment, access=v2 for
Moderate Visual Impairment, access=v3 for Blindness, access=m1 for Minor
motor difficulties and access and m2 for Motor difficulties with pointing
devices.
- braille=ask
- Adding this parameter will enable graphic configuration for screen
reader.
- xforcevesa
- Create basic xorg.conf to force VESA mode only which could help if no
suitable video driver is available
/etc/casper.conf some variables can be configured via this
config file.
casper works fully on amd64, i386 and ppc, it should also
run on other archs.
Debian Live project <http://live.debian.net/>
casper-snapshot(1),initramfs-tools(8),make-live(8),make-live.conf(5)