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FREEDOM-MAKER
NAMESYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
EXAMPLES
BUGS
AUTHOR
NOTES
NAME
freedom-maker - image builder for FreedomBox
SYNOPSIS
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freedom-maker [ --build-stamp ] [ --image-size ] [ --build-mirror ] [ --mirror ] [ --distribution ] [ --add-release-component ] [ --package ] [ --custom-package ] [ --enable-backports ] [ --disable-backports ] [ --build-dir ] [ --log-level ] [ --hostname ] [ --sign ] [ --force ] [ --build-in-ram ] [ --skip-compression ] [ --with-build-dep ] [ targets ] [ -h, --help ] |
DESCRIPTION
FreedomBox is a community project to develop, design and promote personal servers running free software for private, personal communications. It is a networking appliance designed to allow interfacing with the rest of the Internet under conditions of protected privacy and data security. It hosts applications such as blog, wiki, website, social network, email, web proxy and a Tor relay on a device that can replace a wireless router so that data stays with the users.
freedom-maker is a tool to build FreedomBox images for various single board computers, virtual machines and general purpose computers.
OPTIONS
--build-stamp
Build stamp to use on image file names
--image-size
Size of the image to build
--build-mirror
Debian mirror to use for building
--mirror
Debian mirror to use in built image
--distribution
Debian release to use in built image
--add-release-component
Add an extra Debian release component (other than main)
--package
Install additional packages in the image
--custom-package
Install package from DEB file into the image
--enable-backports
Deprecated: Backports are now enabled for stable images by default
--disable-backports
Disable backports in the image
--build-dir
Directory to build images and create log file
--log-level'
The logging level - choose one of ('critical', 'error', 'warn', 'info', 'debug'). Default log level is 'debug'.
--hostname
Hostname to set inside the built images
--sign
Sign the images with default GPG key after building
--force
Force rebuild of images even when required image exists
--build-in-ram
Build the image in RAM so that it is faster, requires free RAM about the size of disk image
--with-build-dep
Include build dependencies in the image
targets
Image targets to build. Choose one or more of a20-olinuxino-lime, a20-olinuxino-lime2, a20-olinuxino-micro, amd64, arm64, armhf, banana-pro, beaglebone, cubieboard2, cubietruck, lamobo-r1, orange-pi-zero, pcduino3, pine64-lts, pine64-plus, qemu-amd64, raspberry2, raspberry3, raspberry3-b-plus, raspberry64, vagrant virtualbox-amd64
EXAMPLES
Example 1. Build BeagleBone image
$ freedom-maker beaglebone
Build a FreedomBox image for the BeagleBone Single Board Computer.
Example 2. Build all images
$ freedommaker
a20-olinuxino-lime a20-olinuxino-lime2
a20-olinuxino-micro amd64 arm64 armhf banana-pro beaglebone
cubieboard2
cubietruck lamobo-r1 orange-pi-zero pcduino3 pine64-lts
pine64-plus
qemu-amd64 raspberry2 raspberry3 raspberry3-b-plus
raspberry64 vagrant
virtualbox-amd64
Build all the available FreedomBox images using freedom-maker.
BUGS
See the freedom-maker issue tracker [1] for a full list of known issues and TODO items.
AUTHOR
FreedomBox Developers
NOTES
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freedom-maker issue tracker |
https://salsa.debian.org/freedombox-team/freedom-maker/-/issues