EFI-32 ISO erstellen: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen
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Auf Geräten die nur ein 32-Bit UEFI besitzen, lässt sich das normale Installations ISO nicht starten. Das offizielle ISO kann jedoch modifiziert werden damit es auch auf 32-Bit UEFI Geräten geladen werden kann. Zum Beispiel mit diesem Script: | Auf Geräten die nur ein 32-Bit UEFI besitzen, lässt sich das normale Installations ISO nicht starten. Das offizielle ISO kann jedoch modifiziert werden damit es auch auf 32-Bit UEFI Geräten geladen werden kann. Zum Beispiel mit diesem Script: | ||
#!/bin/bash | #!/bin/bash | ||
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later | |||
# | # | ||
# Description: Remaster Arch Linux ISO with 32-bit EFI | # Description: Remaster Arch Linux ISO with 32-bit EFI | ||
# Dependencies: grub-mkstandalone xorriso | # Dependencies: | ||
# command : Arch package | |||
# -------------------------------------- | |||
# grub-mkstandalone : grub | |||
# xorriso : libisoburn | |||
# mcopy : mtools | |||
# | # | ||
# Example: efi32iso ./archlinux- | # Example: efi32iso ./archlinux-2020.10.01-x86_64.iso | ||
# Creates: ./archlinux- | # Creates: ./archlinux-2020.10.01-x86_64-efi32.iso | ||
# | # | ||
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exit 1 | exit 1 | ||
# check | ! type -p mcopy >/dev/null && | ||
pattern="DOS/MBR boot sector | printf "mcopy not found\n" && | ||
exit 1 | |||
if [[ "$(file -b "${1}")" != "${pattern}" ]]; then | # check if we have an Arch iso, pattern tested with 2020.10.01 | ||
pattern="ISO 9660 CD-ROM filesystem data (DOS/MBR boot sector) 'ARCH_" | |||
if [[ "$(file -b "${1}")" != "${pattern}"* ]]; then | |||
printf "Not a valid iso file!\n" | printf "Not a valid iso file!\n" | ||
exit 1 | exit 1 | ||
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grub_config="${work_dir}/grub.cfg" | grub_config="${work_dir}/grub.cfg" | ||
efi32_loader="${work_dir}/bootia32.efi" | efi32_loader="${work_dir}/bootia32.efi" | ||
efi_image_dir="${work_dir}/efi_image" # mount point for | efi_image_dir="${work_dir}/efi_image" # mount point for original efiboot image | ||
iso_dir="${work_dir}/archiso" # mount point for original iso | iso_dir="${work_dir}/archiso" # mount point for original iso | ||
new_iso_dir="${work_dir}/newiso" # working directory for new iso | new_iso_dir="${work_dir}/newiso" # working directory for new iso | ||
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# get label and write it to the grub config | # get label and write it to the grub config | ||
label="$(awk -F '=' '/archisolabel/ {print $3}' \ | label="$(awk -F '=' '/archisolabel/ {print $3}' \ | ||
"${new_iso_dir}/loader/entries/archiso-x86_64.conf")" | "${new_iso_dir}/loader/entries/archiso-x86_64-linux.conf")" | ||
sed -i "s/ARCH_YYYYMM/${label}/g" "${grub_config}" | sed -i "s/ARCH_YYYYMM/${label}/g" "${grub_config}" | ||
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--themes="" \ | --themes="" \ | ||
-o "${efi32_loader}" \ | -o "${efi32_loader}" \ | ||
"boot/grub/grub.cfg=${grub_config}" | "boot/grub/grub.cfg=${grub_config}" || cleanup 1 | ||
# copy 32-bit EFI loader to new iso | # copy 32-bit EFI loader to new iso | ||
cp "${efi32_loader}" "${new_iso_dir}/EFI/ | cp "${efi32_loader}" "${new_iso_dir}/EFI/BOOT/bootia32.efi" || cleanup 1 | ||
# | # mount origianl efiboot image | ||
mkdir "${efi_image_dir}" | mkdir "${efi_image_dir}" | ||
mount -t vfat -o loop "${new_iso_dir}/EFI/archiso/efiboot.img" "${efi_image_dir}" || cleanup 1 | mount -t vfat -o loop "${new_iso_dir}/EFI/archiso/efiboot.img" "${efi_image_dir}" || cleanup 1 | ||
umount "${efi_image_dir}" | # calculate new efiboot image size | ||
new_efiboot_imgsize="$(du -bc \ | |||
"${new_iso_dir}/EFI/archiso/efiboot.img" \ | |||
"${new_iso_dir}/EFI/BOOT/bootia32.efi" \ | |||
2>/dev/null | awk 'function ceil(x){return int(x)+(x>int(x))} | |||
function byte_to_kib(x){return x/1024} | |||
function mib_to_kib(x){return x*1024} | |||
END {print mib_to_kib(ceil((byte_to_kib($1)+1024)/1024))}' | |||
)" | |||
# copy files from original efiboot.img and 32-bit EFI loader to a new image | |||
mkfs.fat -C -n ARCHISO_EFI "${work_dir}/new_efiboot.img" "${new_efiboot_imgsize}" || cleanup 1 | |||
mcopy -s -i "${work_dir}/new_efiboot.img" "${efi_image_dir}"/* ::/ || cleanup 1 | |||
mcopy -i "${work_dir}/new_efiboot.img" "${efi32_loader}" ::EFI/BOOT || cleanup 1 | |||
# copy new efiboot image to new iso | |||
umount "${efi_image_dir}" | |||
cp "${work_dir}/new_efiboot.img" "${new_iso_dir}/EFI/archiso/efiboot.img" || cleanup 1 | |||
# create new iso | # create new iso |
Aktuelle Version vom 30. Oktober 2020, 23:09 Uhr
Auf Geräten die nur ein 32-Bit UEFI besitzen, lässt sich das normale Installations ISO nicht starten. Das offizielle ISO kann jedoch modifiziert werden damit es auch auf 32-Bit UEFI Geräten geladen werden kann. Zum Beispiel mit diesem Script:
#!/bin/bash # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later # # Description: Remaster Arch Linux ISO with 32-bit EFI # Dependencies: # command : Arch package # -------------------------------------- # grub-mkstandalone : grub # xorriso : libisoburn # mcopy : mtools # # Example: efi32iso ./archlinux-2020.10.01-x86_64.iso # Creates: ./archlinux-2020.10.01-x86_64-efi32.iso # work_dir="/tmp/efi32iso" cleanup() { umount "${efi_image_dir}" 2>/dev/null umount "${iso_dir}" rm -r "${work_dir}" exit ${1} } if ((UID != 0)); then printf "This script requires root privileges!\n" exit 1 fi if (($# != 1)); then printf "Usage: $(basename "${0}") <input_file>\n" exit 1 fi ! type -p grub-mkstandalone >/dev/null && printf "grub-mkstandalone not found\n" && exit 1 ! type -p xorriso >/dev/null && printf "xorriso not found\n" && exit 1 ! type -p mcopy >/dev/null && printf "mcopy not found\n" && exit 1 # check if we have an Arch iso, pattern tested with 2020.10.01 pattern="ISO 9660 CD-ROM filesystem data (DOS/MBR boot sector) 'ARCH_" if [[ "$(file -b "${1}")" != "${pattern}"* ]]; then printf "Not a valid iso file!\n" exit 1 fi mkdir "${work_dir}" || exit 1 iso_file="${1}" out_file="${iso_file/.iso/-efi32.iso}" grub_config="${work_dir}/grub.cfg" efi32_loader="${work_dir}/bootia32.efi" efi_image_dir="${work_dir}/efi_image" # mount point for original efiboot image iso_dir="${work_dir}/archiso" # mount point for original iso new_iso_dir="${work_dir}/newiso" # working directory for new iso # create grub config cat << 'EOF' > "${grub_config}" insmod part_gpt insmod part_msdos insmod fat insmod efi_gop insmod efi_uga insmod video_bochs insmod video_cirrus insmod font if loadfont "${prefix}/fonts/unicode.pf2" ; then insmod gfxterm set gfxmode="1024x768x32;auto" terminal_input console terminal_output gfxterm fi menuentry "Arch Linux archiso x86_64" { set gfxpayload=keep search --no-floppy --set=root --label ARCH_YYYYMM linux /arch/boot/x86_64/vmlinuz archisobasedir=arch archisolabel=ARCH_YYYYMM add_efi_memmap initrd /arch/boot/x86_64/archiso.img } menuentry "UEFI Shell x86_64 v2" { search --no-floppy --set=root --label ARCH_YYYYMM chainloader /EFI/shellx64_v2.efi } menuentry "UEFI Shell x86_64 v1" { search --no-floppy --set=root --label ARCH_YYYYMM chainloader /EFI/shellx64_v1.efi } EOF # extract the iso mkdir "${iso_dir}" mount -t iso9660 -o loop "${iso_file}" "${iso_dir}" || cleanup 1 cp -a "${iso_dir}" "${new_iso_dir}" || cleanup 1 # get label and write it to the grub config label="$(awk -F '=' '/archisolabel/ {print $3}' \ "${new_iso_dir}/loader/entries/archiso-x86_64-linux.conf")" sed -i "s/ARCH_YYYYMM/${label}/g" "${grub_config}" # generate 32-bit EFI loader grub-mkstandalone \ -d /usr/lib/grub/i386-efi/ \ -O i386-efi \ --modules="part_gpt part_msdos" \ --fonts="unicode" \ --locales="en@quot" \ --themes="" \ -o "${efi32_loader}" \ "boot/grub/grub.cfg=${grub_config}" || cleanup 1 # copy 32-bit EFI loader to new iso cp "${efi32_loader}" "${new_iso_dir}/EFI/BOOT/bootia32.efi" || cleanup 1 # mount origianl efiboot image mkdir "${efi_image_dir}" mount -t vfat -o loop "${new_iso_dir}/EFI/archiso/efiboot.img" "${efi_image_dir}" || cleanup 1 # calculate new efiboot image size new_efiboot_imgsize="$(du -bc \ "${new_iso_dir}/EFI/archiso/efiboot.img" \ "${new_iso_dir}/EFI/BOOT/bootia32.efi" \ 2>/dev/null | awk 'function ceil(x){return int(x)+(x>int(x))} function byte_to_kib(x){return x/1024} function mib_to_kib(x){return x*1024} END {print mib_to_kib(ceil((byte_to_kib($1)+1024)/1024))}' )" # copy files from original efiboot.img and 32-bit EFI loader to a new image mkfs.fat -C -n ARCHISO_EFI "${work_dir}/new_efiboot.img" "${new_efiboot_imgsize}" || cleanup 1 mcopy -s -i "${work_dir}/new_efiboot.img" "${efi_image_dir}"/* ::/ || cleanup 1 mcopy -i "${work_dir}/new_efiboot.img" "${efi32_loader}" ::EFI/BOOT || cleanup 1 # copy new efiboot image to new iso umount "${efi_image_dir}" cp "${work_dir}/new_efiboot.img" "${new_iso_dir}/EFI/archiso/efiboot.img" || cleanup 1 # create new iso xorriso -as mkisofs \ -iso-level 3 \ -full-iso9660-filenames \ -volid "${label}" \ -eltorito-boot isolinux/isolinux.bin \ -eltorito-catalog isolinux/boot.cat \ -no-emul-boot \ -boot-load-size 4 \ -boot-info-table \ -isohybrid-mbr "${new_iso_dir}/isolinux/isohdpfx.bin" \ -eltorito-alt-boot \ -e EFI/archiso/efiboot.img \ -no-emul-boot \ -isohybrid-gpt-basdat \ -output "${out_file}" \ "${new_iso_dir}" cleanup 0