#!/bin/bash # Simple script that runs a Rocky Raspberry pi creation (via appliance-creator), then inserts a UUID to the kernel boot line of the image # after-the-fact # # Usage: ./Rocky9_Rpi4_mkimage.sh /path/to/outputfolder/ # # # Needs to be run in the same directory as the rocky rpi kickstart, as it relies on it! # # Exit with error if we don't have an output directory: OUTDIR=$1 if [[ -z "$OUTDIR" ]]; then echo "Need to run this script with a path to output directory. Like: ${0} /path/to/output/" exit 1 fi mkdir -p "${OUTDIR}" # Actually create the image. Our kickstart data should be in the same git repo as this script: # (This takes a while, especially building on an rpi. Patience!) appliance-creator -v -c ./Rocky9_Rpi.ks -n RockyRpi --version=`date +"%Y%m%d"` --release=1 --vmem=2048 --vcpu=2 --no-compress -o "${OUTDIR}" chown -R $SUDO_USER. "${OUTDIR}"