mmdebstrap: Align autopkgtest-build-qemu and USB stick examples

Write the same `guestfish` instructions in the same way in both the
`autopkgtest-build-qemu` and the "Debian desktopn on a USB stick" example.
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Gioele Barabucci 2022-02-13 17:38:40 +01:00
parent 070a9cecb7
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@ -6817,9 +6817,11 @@ Create a bootable USB Stick that boots into a full Debian desktop:
END END
# You can use $(sudo blockdev --getsize64 /dev/sdXXX) to get the right # You can use $(sudo blockdev --getsize64 /dev/sdXXX) to get the right
# image size for the target medium in bytes # image size for the target medium in bytes
$ guestfish -N debian-unstable.img=disk:8G -- part-disk /dev/sda mbr : \ $ guestfish -N debian-unstable.img=disk:8G -- \
part-set-bootable /dev/sda 1 true : mkfs ext2 /dev/sda1 : \ part-disk /dev/sda mbr : \
set-label /dev/sda1 rootfs : mount /dev/sda1 / : \ part-set-bootable /dev/sda 1 true : \
set-label /dev/sda1 rootfs : \
mkfs ext2 /dev/sda1 : mount /dev/sda1 / : \
tar-in debian-unstable.tar / xattrs:true : \ tar-in debian-unstable.tar / xattrs:true : \
upload /usr/lib/SYSLINUX/mbr.bin /mbr.bin : \ upload /usr/lib/SYSLINUX/mbr.bin /mbr.bin : \
copy-file-to-device /mbr.bin /dev/sda size:440 : rm /mbr.bin : \ copy-file-to-device /mbr.bin /dev/sda size:440 : rm /mbr.bin : \
@ -6859,8 +6861,7 @@ Use as replacement for autopkgtest-build-qemu and vmdb2:
part-set-bootable /dev/sda 1 true : \ part-set-bootable /dev/sda 1 true : \
mkfs ext2 /dev/sda1 : mount /dev/sda1 / : \ mkfs ext2 /dev/sda1 : mount /dev/sda1 / : \
tar-in debian-unstable.tar / xattrs:true : \ tar-in debian-unstable.tar / xattrs:true : \
extlinux / : copy-in extlinux.conf / : \ extlinux / : copy-in extlinux.conf / : sync : umount / : shutdown
sync : umount / : shutdown
$ qemu-img convert -O qcow2 debian-unstable.img debian-unstable.qcow2 $ qemu-img convert -O qcow2 debian-unstable.img debian-unstable.qcow2
As a debootstrap wrapper to run it without superuser privileges but using Linux As a debootstrap wrapper to run it without superuser privileges but using Linux