A page in your DokuWiki was added or changed. Here are the details: Browser : Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/135.0.0.0 Safari/537.36 IP Address : 91.89.35.26 Hostname : ip-091-089-035-026.um28.pools.vodafone-ip.de Old Revision : https://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php/doc:howto:tce?rev=1745216123 New Revision : https://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php/doc:howto:tce Date of New Revision: 2025/04/21 06:16 Edit Summary : [Build system prerequisites for all variants] Build Env needs more space these days User : stefanbaur There may be newer changes after this revision. If this happens, a message will be shown on the top of the rev page. @@ -29,9 +29,9 @@ * You need a Debian Bookworm system to build the image. Other distributions based on Debian might work, but this is untested and may fail. At the moment, we know about the following limitations: * If you try to build Debian Bookworm images on Debian Bullseye, you can only create netboot images, but no iso/iso-hybrid/hdd images. * If you want to try to build Debian (Bookworm) images on Ubuntu, you will need to install the live-build, debootstrap and debian-archive-keyring packages from the Debian repo. * We suggest using a 64-Bit system, however, it is possible to use a 32-Bit system if you don't want to build a 64-Bit ThinClient image. - * We suggest leaving at least 4 GB of free disk space so the build won't abort due to insufficient disk space while packages are downloaded, unpacked and copied around. + * We suggest leaving at least 6 GB of free disk space so the build won't abort due to insufficient disk space while packages are downloaded, unpacked and copied around. * Make sure your package list is up to date by running: <code>sudo apt update </code> * Install the required package(s) by running: <code>sudo apt install genisoimage git-core live-build live-config-doc live-manual-html live-boot-doc lsb-release netcat-traditional rsync</code> * If you want to speed up subsequent builds, install the recommended package(s) by running: <code>sudo apt install apt-cacher-ng</code> * If you want to be able to cross-build across different architectures (e.g. building an ARM image on an Intel/AMD build host), install the optional package(s) by running: <code>sudo apt install qemu-user-static binfmt-support squashfs-tools -y && update-binfmts --enable qemu-aarch64</code> -- This mail was generated by DokuWiki at https://wiki.x2go.org/