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Old 11-24-2016
That's what a livecd is for, no? To boot an in-memory (live) OS from CD/DVD.
 

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MIC(1)								   User Commands							    MIC(1)

NAME
mic - MeeGo image command-line tool. SYNOPSIS
mic [GLOBALOPTS] SUBCOMMAND [OPTS] [ARGS...] mic help SUBCOMMAND DESCRIPTION
MeeGo image command-line tool. COMMANDS chroot (ch) chroot into an image This command is used to chroot into a live image to do some changes. Examples: mic chroot -s /fs/path <your live image> # unpack your live image to /fs/path and chroot into it usage: mic chroot [ARGS...] Options: -h, --help show this help message and exit --logfile=FILE Save debug information to FILE -v, --verbose Output verbose information -d, --debug Output debugging information -o OUTDIR, --outdir=OUTDIR Output directory to use (default: current work dir) --convert-only Just convert an image, this will skip chroot and directly convert an image/filesytem with -c option together -e EXECUTE, --execute=EXECUTE Execute the given command within the chroot instead of an interactive shell -c CONVERTTO, --convert-to=CONVERTTO Convert it to the specified type live image on exiting, the allowed value is livecd or liveusb -b BINDMOUNTS, --bind-mounts=BINDMOUNTS Specify bind mount list, for example: -b "/proc:/proc;/:/parentroot" --unpack-only Just unpack an image, this is used tounpack an image with -s option together -s SAVETO, --save-to=SAVETO Save unpacked filesystem to the specified path convert (cv) convert an image format to another one This command is used to convert a live, raw, vmdk or vdi image to a live image. Examples: mic convert -I <yourimage> -T liveusb # convert your image to a live USB image usage: mic convert [ARGS...] Options: -h, --help show this help message and exit --overlay-size-mb=OVERLAYSIZEMB Overlay size in MB as unit, it means how size changes you can save in your live USB disk. --fstype=FSTYPE File system type for live USB image, ext3 or vfat, the default is vfat. -i, --interactive Directly write into a USB disk. -S SUFFIX, --suffix=SUFFIX Image name suffix (default: date stamp) -P PREFIX, --prefix=PREFIX Image name prefix (default: meego) -o OUTDIR, --outdir=OUTDIR Output directory to use (default: current work dir) -t TMPDIR, --tmpdir=TMPDIR Temporary directory to use (default: /var/tmp) -T DSTFORMAT, --target-format=DSTFORMAT Target image format, possible values are: livecd and liveusb -I SRCIMG, --source-image=SRCIMG Source image which was created by mic-image-creator or an image file system. -F SRCFORMAT, --source-format=SRCFORMAT Source image format, possible values are: raw, vmdk or vdi (default: automatically detect image type). create (cr) Create an image This command is used to create various images, including live CD, live USB, loop, raw/KVM/QEMU, VMWare/vmdk, VirtualBox/vdi, Moorestown/mrstnand, jffs2 and ubi. Examples: mic create # create an image according to the default config mic create --format=liveusb # create a live USB image usage: mic create [ARGS...] Options: -h, --help show this help message and exit --volumeid=VOLUMEID Specify volume id, valid only for livecd --pkgmgr=PKGMGR Specify the package manager, the available package managers have zypper and yum currently. --save-kernel Save kernel image file into outdir --traceback Dump call stack --logfile=FILE Save debug information to FILE -v, --verbose Output verbose information -d, --debug Output debugging information --bootimg-only Create boot image only. --kernel-rpm-path=KERNEL_RPM_PATH Local path to kernel rpm package. --kernel-rpm-url=KERNEL_RPM_URL Remote URL of kernel rpm package. --kernel-path=KERNEL_PATH Local path of kernel file (vmlinuz). --kernel-url=KERNEL_URL Remote URL of kernel file (vmlinuz). --initrd-path=INITRD_PATH Local path of INITRD image. --initrd-url=INITRD_URL Remote URL of INITRD image. --overlay-size-mb=OVERLAY_SIZE_MB Overlay size in MB as unit, it means how size changes you can save in your live USB disk. --fstype=FSTYPE File system type for live USB file image, ext3 or vfat, the default is vfat. -i, --interactive Directly write into a USB disk. --include-source Generate a image with source rpms included --compress-disk-image=COMPRESS_DISK_IMAGE Compress the disk image that is created. When using --release option default is bz2, otherwise default is none. Supported compression methods: bz2, none -p PACKAGE, --package=PACKAGE Package format, this option will package up output into a given-format package, currently only tar, tar.gz and tar.bz2 are supported, the default is none, i.e. doesn't package up output --local-pkgs-path=LOCAL_PKGS_PATH Path for local pkgs (rpms) to be installed --record-pkgs=RECORD_PKGS Record the installed packages, valid values: name, content --alt-initrd-name=ALT_INITRD_NAME Name of alternate INITRD image, if NOT to use the one from kernel package --run-mode=RUN_MODE Specify run mode, 0 means legacy, 1 means bootstrap, by default it is gotten from config file. --use-comps Use comps instead of patterns if comps exists -a ARCH, --arch=ARCH Specify target arch of image, for example: arm -B BOOTSTRAP, --bootstrap=BOOTSTRAP Use a given bootstrap env to create image --default-ks=DEFAULT_KS Set which kickstart file from repos to select in advance, if specified, there isn't interaction needed any more. --repo=REPO Specify additional repo, it may be a simple URL or a complicated tuple string, you can specify multiple repos using this option multiple times --ignore-siteconf Ignore site configs, this will ignore the default site configs, also ignore --siteconf option. --siteconf=SITECONF Specify site config file, it can be used to set tmpdir, cachedir, outputdir, it also can be used to remap/reroute a repo in kickstart to another equivalent repo, the default site configs are /etc/mic2/mic2.conf and ~/.mic2.conf. --mainrepo=MAINREPO Specify main repo name, it must be a repo name in your kickstart file --rebuild-bootstrap Rebuild the bootstrap -b, --build-bootstrap Build a bootstrap, it should be used with -B or --bootstrap together -S SUFFIX, --suffix=SUFFIX Image name suffix (default: date stamp) -P PREFIX, --prefix=PREFIX Image name prefix (default: meego) --genchecksum Generate checksum for image file if this option is provided --release=RELEASE Generate a MeeGo release with all necessary files for publishing. -o OUTDIR, --outdir=OUTDIR Output directory to use (default: current work dir) -k CACHEDIR, --cache=CACHEDIR Cache directory to use (default: private cache) -t TMPDIR, --tmpdir=TMPDIR Temporary directory to use (default: /var/tmp) -f FORMAT, --format=FORMAT Image format, you can specify as fs, livecd, liveusb, loop, raw, nand, mrstnand, ubi, jffs2, vdi or vmdk -c CONFIG, --config=CONFIG Path to kickstart config file help (?) give detailed help on a specific sub-command usage: mic help [SUBCOMMAND] launchvm (lv) launch a virtual machine image This command is used to launch a virtual machine image. Examples: mic launch <your vm image> # launch a virtual machine image usage: mic launchvm [ARGS...] man generates a man page usage: mic man write (wr) write a live image to usb disk This command is used to write a live image to usb disk. Examples: mic write <your live image> # write a live image to usb disk usage: mic write [ARGS...] Options: -h, --help show this help message and exit -g, --gui Run in GUI mode -c, --console Run in console mode GLOBAL OPTIONS Options: --version show program's version number and exit -h, --help show this help message and exit SEE ALSO
Type 'mic help <subcommand>' for more detailed help on a specific subcommand. For additional information, see * http://www.meego.com/ * http://moblin.org/projects/moblin-image-creator-2 AUTHOR
mic was written by Yi Yang, Anas Nashif and Jianfeng Ding. This man page is automatically generated. mic 0.24.12 Jun 2011 MIC(1)
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