This is the command uck-remaster-unpack-rootfs that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
uck-remaster-unpack-rootfs - Ubuntu Customization Kit rootfs unpacking script
SYNOPSIS
uck-remaster-unpack-rootfs [-m] [remaster-dir]
DESCRIPTION
uck-remaster-unpack-rootfs extracts the root file system stored in compressed form from an
unpacked ISO image (cf. uck-remaster-unpack-iso). If the argument is not specified, it
defaults to ~/tmp.
By default uck-remaster-unpack-rootfs works by mounting the rootfs image on a temporary
directory and then copying all contents to the directory remaster-root under remaster-dir.
If the -m option is specified, a set of loop back and unionfs mounts will be used to
create a writeable instance of the rootfs image accessible as remaster-root under
remaster-dir. The modified parts of the root file system will be cached in remaster-root-
cache under remaster-dir. This is a lot faster and requires less disk space, but may not
work for all scenarios and mandates the installation of some additional software (i.e.
fuse-utils and unionfs-fuse).
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