diff --git a/docs/compose-server.md b/docs/compose-server.md index 5fa5ae20..de05e5f9 100644 --- a/docs/compose-server.md +++ b/docs/compose-server.md @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ If you're doing this multiple times, it's strongly recommended to create a cache directory: ``` -# rpm-ostree compose tree --unified-core --cachedir=cache --repo=/srv/repo /path/to/manifest.yaml +# rpm-ostree compose tree --unified-core --cachedir=cache --repo=./build-repo /path/to/manifest.yaml ``` This will download RPMs from the referenced repos, and commit the result to the @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ OSTree repository, using the ref named by `ref`. Once we have that commit, let's export it: ``` -# ostree --repo=repo pull-local build-repo exampleos/8/x86_64/stable +# ostree --repo=/srv/deploy-repo pull-local ./build-repo exampleos/8/x86_64/stable ``` You can tell client systems to rebase to it by combining `ostree remote add`, @@ -95,29 +95,29 @@ Similar to `rpm-ostree compose tree` we'll use a "treefile". We'll also specify serving as our work-in-progress rootfs: ``` -# rpm-ostree compose install --unified-core --cachedir=cache --repo=/srv/repo /path/to/manifest.yaml /var/sysroot +# rpm-ostree compose install --unified-core --cachedir=cache --repo=./build-repo /path/to/manifest.yaml ./sysroot ``` This will download RPMs from the referenced repos and execute any specified post-process scripts. -We now can alter anything found under `/var/sysroot/rootfs`. +We now can alter anything found under `./sysroot/rootfs`. Next we can run more postprocessing: ``` -# rpm-ostree compose postprocess postprocess /var/sysroot/rootfs /path/to/manifest.yaml +# rpm-ostree compose postprocess ./sysroot/rootfs /path/to/manifest.yaml ``` When we are finished with our manual changes we can now create the commit: ``` -# rpm-ostree compose tree --repo=/srv/repo /path/to/manifest.yaml /var/sysroot +# rpm-ostree compose commit --repo=./build-repo /path/to/manifest.yaml ./sysroot/rootfs ``` Once we have that commit, let's export it: ``` -# ostree --repo=repo pull-local build-repo exampleos/8/x86_64/stable +# ostree --repo=/srv/deploy-repo pull-local ./build-repo exampleos/8/x86_64/stable ``` You can tell client systems to rebase to it by combining `ostree remote add`,