Mer/Documentation/Making x86 Mer Bootable

Making a x86 Mer bootable
Partition your boot device, make a ext3 partition. In the following, sda1 is your ext3 partition and sda is your boot device. Only install this on a USB stick or whatever that you want to have possibly destroyed.


 * mkdir -p /mnt/mer
 * mkfs.ext3 /dev/sda1
 * mount -t ext3 /dev/sda1 /mnt/mer
 * Grab a release x86-generic tar.gz and put in /mnt/mer, tar pzvxf it from within /mnt/mer OR Use imager from above and sh imager targets/mer-x86-generic-only-fs /mnt/mer
 * grub-install --no-floppy --recheck --root-directory=/mnt/mer /dev/sda
 * chroot /mnt/mer update-grub
 * verify your /mnt/mer/boot/grub/menu.lst looks correct
 * umount /mnt/mer (if you can)