I've found that kiwi already can do something similar I need:
https://doc.opensuse.org/projects/kiwi/doc/
[--disk-start-sector number]
The start sector value for virtual disk based images. The default is
2048. For newer disks including SSD this is a reasonable default. In
order to use the old st
Hi Andreas,
2018-01-03 17:10 GMT+01:00 Andreas Schwab :
> Still missing.
I filed https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/29951 for you.
Greetings,
Dirk
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Still missing.
Andreas.
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Ok,
I did edit that file, run "mkinitrd" and rebooted. Now the Raspi is
running a start-job and does nothing else:
Reached target basic system
A start job is running for dev-disk-by-x2duu ..
after 2 minutes 30:
random nonblocking pool is initialized
and further with start-job
And