How do I create a bootable ISO image from a running ARM 7 based Debian 9 machine

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I am running a system on a Banana Pi M2+ which I need to clone into a bootable working copy and I cannot find repos for tools like syslinux and clonezilla for the ARM processor.



Is there another solution out there?



Needless to say I left this question for too long and now I am becoming very desperate.



Thanks in advance,



Rick










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  • Still think you should have a look grub's document about grub-mkiso and show some efforts in your question.

    – 炸鱼薯条德里克
    Jan 10 at 8:12











  • How grub-mkiso is supposed to help if OP wants a ARM based Clonezilla?

    – nwildner
    Jan 10 at 10:12











  • Thank you guys, I was not aware that grub-mkiso was available for arm. I will investigate it and get back to you with my results. I have been working with Linux-Live-Kit since posting this message and I think I have a solution, but for some reason it is quite slow to boot compared to the original image I installed from.

    – Rick
    Jan 11 at 23:06











  • Well working with linux-live-kit has been proving to be a waste of time as the ISO images are not bootable. So I need to find out how to make them bootable for an ARM based architecture.

    – Rick
    Jan 14 at 8:20















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I am running a system on a Banana Pi M2+ which I need to clone into a bootable working copy and I cannot find repos for tools like syslinux and clonezilla for the ARM processor.



Is there another solution out there?



Needless to say I left this question for too long and now I am becoming very desperate.



Thanks in advance,



Rick










share|improve this question






















  • Still think you should have a look grub's document about grub-mkiso and show some efforts in your question.

    – 炸鱼薯条德里克
    Jan 10 at 8:12











  • How grub-mkiso is supposed to help if OP wants a ARM based Clonezilla?

    – nwildner
    Jan 10 at 10:12











  • Thank you guys, I was not aware that grub-mkiso was available for arm. I will investigate it and get back to you with my results. I have been working with Linux-Live-Kit since posting this message and I think I have a solution, but for some reason it is quite slow to boot compared to the original image I installed from.

    – Rick
    Jan 11 at 23:06











  • Well working with linux-live-kit has been proving to be a waste of time as the ISO images are not bootable. So I need to find out how to make them bootable for an ARM based architecture.

    – Rick
    Jan 14 at 8:20













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I am running a system on a Banana Pi M2+ which I need to clone into a bootable working copy and I cannot find repos for tools like syslinux and clonezilla for the ARM processor.



Is there another solution out there?



Needless to say I left this question for too long and now I am becoming very desperate.



Thanks in advance,



Rick










share|improve this question














I am running a system on a Banana Pi M2+ which I need to clone into a bootable working copy and I cannot find repos for tools like syslinux and clonezilla for the ARM processor.



Is there another solution out there?



Needless to say I left this question for too long and now I am becoming very desperate.



Thanks in advance,



Rick







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  • Still think you should have a look grub's document about grub-mkiso and show some efforts in your question.

    – 炸鱼薯条德里克
    Jan 10 at 8:12











  • How grub-mkiso is supposed to help if OP wants a ARM based Clonezilla?

    – nwildner
    Jan 10 at 10:12











  • Thank you guys, I was not aware that grub-mkiso was available for arm. I will investigate it and get back to you with my results. I have been working with Linux-Live-Kit since posting this message and I think I have a solution, but for some reason it is quite slow to boot compared to the original image I installed from.

    – Rick
    Jan 11 at 23:06











  • Well working with linux-live-kit has been proving to be a waste of time as the ISO images are not bootable. So I need to find out how to make them bootable for an ARM based architecture.

    – Rick
    Jan 14 at 8:20

















  • Still think you should have a look grub's document about grub-mkiso and show some efforts in your question.

    – 炸鱼薯条德里克
    Jan 10 at 8:12











  • How grub-mkiso is supposed to help if OP wants a ARM based Clonezilla?

    – nwildner
    Jan 10 at 10:12











  • Thank you guys, I was not aware that grub-mkiso was available for arm. I will investigate it and get back to you with my results. I have been working with Linux-Live-Kit since posting this message and I think I have a solution, but for some reason it is quite slow to boot compared to the original image I installed from.

    – Rick
    Jan 11 at 23:06











  • Well working with linux-live-kit has been proving to be a waste of time as the ISO images are not bootable. So I need to find out how to make them bootable for an ARM based architecture.

    – Rick
    Jan 14 at 8:20
















Still think you should have a look grub's document about grub-mkiso and show some efforts in your question.

– 炸鱼薯条德里克
Jan 10 at 8:12





Still think you should have a look grub's document about grub-mkiso and show some efforts in your question.

– 炸鱼薯条德里克
Jan 10 at 8:12













How grub-mkiso is supposed to help if OP wants a ARM based Clonezilla?

– nwildner
Jan 10 at 10:12





How grub-mkiso is supposed to help if OP wants a ARM based Clonezilla?

– nwildner
Jan 10 at 10:12













Thank you guys, I was not aware that grub-mkiso was available for arm. I will investigate it and get back to you with my results. I have been working with Linux-Live-Kit since posting this message and I think I have a solution, but for some reason it is quite slow to boot compared to the original image I installed from.

– Rick
Jan 11 at 23:06





Thank you guys, I was not aware that grub-mkiso was available for arm. I will investigate it and get back to you with my results. I have been working with Linux-Live-Kit since posting this message and I think I have a solution, but for some reason it is quite slow to boot compared to the original image I installed from.

– Rick
Jan 11 at 23:06













Well working with linux-live-kit has been proving to be a waste of time as the ISO images are not bootable. So I need to find out how to make them bootable for an ARM based architecture.

– Rick
Jan 14 at 8:20





Well working with linux-live-kit has been proving to be a waste of time as the ISO images are not bootable. So I need to find out how to make them bootable for an ARM based architecture.

– Rick
Jan 14 at 8:20










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