.TH MKUSBBOOT 8 .SH NAME mkusbboot - generate bootable USB or other disk image for PC .SH SYNOPSIS .B mkusbboot [ .B -b .I boot ] [ .B -p .I proto ] [ .B -r .I root ] [ .B -s .I size ] .SH DESCRIPTION .I Mkusbboot generates a bootable disk image, called .BR image , from the filesystem at .I root (by default .BR /n/boot ), .\" but could be .\" .BR /n/sources/plan9 ), using the .IR mkfs (8) prototype file .I proto and files in .BR /sys/lib/sysconfig/usb . The default .I boot program is .BR /386/9loadusb . .PP The image will be exactly .IB size *1,000,000 bytes long. By default, it will be 1,900,000,000 bytes long, so it should fit on so-called 2 GB USB devices. When building from .BR /n/sources/plan9 , the image defaults to 900,000,000 bytes long, to fit so-called 1 GB USB devices. .PP The image contains .I 9fat and .IR fossil (4) file systems and is configured to be bootable as a CPU server with serial console on .B 386 (with optional VGA) or .B amd64 machines, when copied to a (possibly USB) disk. There is an .I nvram partition, initially zeroed. .SH EXAMPLES Create a bootable USB flash drive from the local Plan 9 installation. .IP .EX mkusbboot pump /dev/sdU0.0/data .EE .PP Create a bootable disk from the local Plan 9 installation. .IP .EX mkusbboot -b /386/9load pump /dev/sdC0/data .EE .SH FILES .TF /srv/fscons.open .TP .B image the resulting disk image .TP .B /sys/lib/sysconfig/usb .B plan9.ini and .B fossil.conf for the generated system .TP .B /sys/lib/sysconfig/proto/stand-usb default .I proto .TP .B /env/objtype architecture of the default kernel in the disk image .TP .B /tmp/9load files created while executing .PD 0 .TP .B /tmp/9pccpuf.gz .TP .B /srv/fossil .TP .B /srv/fossil.open .TP .B /srv/fscons .TP .B /srv/fscons.open .SH SOURCE .B /rc/bin/mkusbboot .SH SEE ALSO .IR usb (4), .IR boot (8), .IR 9boot (8), .IR diskparts (8), .IR loadfossil (8), .IR partfs (8), .IR plan9.ini (8), .IR prep (8) .SH BUGS Due to name clashes in .BR /srv , should be run only on machines with no running .I fossil instance named .LR fossil and thus no .BR /srv/fossil , .BR /srv/fossil.open , etc. .PP Not all BIOSes can reliably read from USB devices. Your mileage may vary.