Lorax is a set of tools used to create bootable images.
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At the end of disk image installs, use fstrim on the generated filesystem to discard any blocks that were allocated during the install and are now unused. This will allow tools such as qemu-img to create images that do not include deleted data. For raw disk images that do not go through qemu-img, use fallocate --dig-holes to create sparse holes in place of the unused blocks. |
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Lorax is a set of tools used to create bootable images.
- lorax - creates the Anaconda boot.iso used to install Fedora
- livemedia-creator - uses Anaconda to create bootable images
- lorax-composer - API server implementing the Weldr BDCS protocol using livemedia-creator
See the Weldr blog for more info about BDCS and the Lorax documentation for more information about Lorax and associated tools.