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@@ -26,15 +26,46 @@ also set up your own build machine and run a :ref:`build_native`. | |
Due to some differences in the version update and construction process, | ||
this page no longer includes content related to VyOS 1.4 and above. | ||
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This will guide you though the process of building a VyOS ISO using Docker_. | ||
This process has been tested on clean installs of Debian Bullseye (11) and | ||
Bookworm (12). | ||
.. _build_native: | ||
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Native Build | ||
============ | ||
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To build VyOS natively you require a properly configured build host with the | ||
following Debian versions installed: | ||
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- Debian Jessie for VyOS 1.2 (crux) | ||
- Debian Buster for VyOS 1.3 (equuleus) | ||
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To start, clone the repository to your local machine: | ||
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.. code-block:: none | ||
# For VyOS 1.2 (crux) | ||
$ git clone -b crux --single-branch https://github.com/vyos/vyos-build | ||
# For VyOS 1.3 (equuleus) | ||
$ git clone -b equuleus --single-branch https://github.com/vyos/vyos-build | ||
$ cd vyos-build | ||
# For VyOS 1.2 (crux) and VyOS 1.3 (equuleus) | ||
$ ./configure --architecture amd64 --build-by "[email protected]" | ||
$ sudo make iso | ||
For the packages required, you can refer to the ``docker/Dockerfile`` file | ||
in the repository_. The ``./build-vyos-image`` script will also warn you if any | ||
dependencies are missing. | ||
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.. _build_docker: | ||
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Docker | ||
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This will guide you though the process of building a VyOS ISO using Docker_. | ||
This process has been tested on clean installs of Debian Bullseye (11) and | ||
Bookworm (12). | ||
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Installing Docker_ and prerequisites: | ||
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.. hint:: Due to the updated version of Docker, the following examples may | ||
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``--sysctl net.ipv6.conf.lo.disable_ipv6=0``, otherwise those tests | ||
will fail. | ||
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.. _build_native: | ||
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Native Build | ||
============ | ||
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To build VyOS natively you require a properly configured build host with the | ||
following Debian versions installed: | ||
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- Debian Jessie for VyOS 1.2 (crux) | ||
- Debian Buster for VyOS 1.3 (equuleus) | ||
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To start, clone the repository to your local machine: | ||
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.. code-block:: none | ||
# For VyOS 1.2 (crux) | ||
$ git clone -b crux --single-branch https://github.com/vyos/vyos-build | ||
# For VyOS 1.3 (equuleus) | ||
$ git clone -b equuleus --single-branch https://github.com/vyos/vyos-build | ||
For the packages required, you can refer to the ``docker/Dockerfile`` file | ||
in the repository_. The ``./configure`` script will also warn you if any | ||
dependencies are missing. | ||
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Once you have the required dependencies installed, you may proceed with the | ||
steps described in :ref:`build_iso`. | ||
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.. _build_iso: | ||
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