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nfc-live is a set of scripts to create a bootable system stuffed with many RFID & NFC-related opensource softwares. The project doesn't contain any of those softwares but scripts to download them. Occasionally it may contain patches if it was not yet possible to fix the upstream versions. It relies on the Debian Live project and live-boot: http://live.debian.net http://live.debian.net/manual/3.x/html/live-manual.en.html STRUCTURE: ========== content_for_iso/ => contains one directory per project/item: 000-* => essential elements app-* => applications doc-* => documentations driver-* => drivers @config/ => will contain the chosen config Each of those subdirectories contains (some of) the following scripts: add.sh => to add the corresponding item to the to-be-generated ISO (opt)prepare.sh => occasionally a first step has to be performed before running add.sh to download required pieces (opt)clean.sh => to clean data fetched by prepare.sh (opt)live-*.sh => will be used in live system to generate binaries Some subdirectories are special: *.devel => they don't install directly the software but a script to be run from the ISO to download and compile the software from sources, see below for details *.generated => they are produced by the scripts contained in *.devel and contain binaries live/ => will contain the generated ISO and all temp files, including cache build-iso => create fresh live-boot config, import config items created by add.sh and build iso build-clean => clean live-boot config, bootstrap cache, but keeps cached debs you've to delete live/cache manually if you want to remove them run_kvm => run generated ISO in qemu-kvm run_vbox => run generated ISO in VirtualBox You've first to create an empty VB config and link the ISO to it then update the UUID in run_vbox script USAGE: ====== First time: ----------- Choose which elements you want to add to the ISO. Most of them are independent but some are dependent, especially app-misc and app-libnfc are almost mandatory * content_for_iso/*/prepare.sh to fetch data * content_for_iso/*/add.sh to add item to ISO generation configuration * build-iso Result is live/binary.hybrid.iso To use it, see: http://live.debian.net/manual/3.x/html/live-manual.en.html#180 The first time you couldn't add any *.generated items as you had only *.devel So if you added a *.devel you'll find in the generated ISO some scripts: /root/live-*.sh Execute them in the live system (e.g. within VirtualBox), it will create new *.generated config subdirectories in /tmp/TRANSFER/ Because some need libnfc, execute first live-libnfc.sh if the generated package is not yet installed. live-libnfc.sh will install libnfc after compilation To avoid problems in the transfer, make a tar.gz out of /tmp/TRANSFER/ Copy it out of the ISO, e.g. in VirtualBox you can use ssh/scp/sshfs to 10.0.2.2, the IP of the host Second time: ------------ Now you have additional content_for_iso/*.generated subdirectories. * content_for_iso/*.generated/add.sh If you prefer to create an ISO with only the binaries and not the devel parts anymore, delete content_for_iso/@config and run all the desired add.sh scripts * build-iso Next times: ----------- * To change the config, delete content_for_iso/@config and run the required content_for_iso/*/add.sh * build-iso Updates: -------- * Update prepare.sh and live-*.sh scripts to fetch a more recent revision if needed * content_for_iso/*/clean.sh to remove fetched data * content_for_iso/*/prepare.sh to fetch data again For *.devel, just execute again the live-*.sh in live system to create a new *.generated config Exceptions and special cases: ----------------------------- * content_for_iso/app-proxmark3fw Proxmark firmwares require a toolchain See content_for_iso/app-proxmark3fw/howto.txt
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