| Tool | Strengths | Weaknesses | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Simple config, reproducible, supports GPT/MBR, no root required (mostly), integrated into build systems | Limited to filesystem types available on host | | WIC (Yocto) | Very powerful, plugin system, supports many filesystems | Complex syntax, tightly coupled with Yocto recipes | | mkimage (U-Boot) | Only for U-Boot bootable images | Cannot create full disk images | | Custom scripts | Full control | Error-prone, not reproducible | | debootstrap + dd | Standard on Debian | Slow, requires root, no partition table management |
image sdcard.img size = 512M image = "zImage" image = "root.ext4"
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A: mkosi is more for OS images (systemd-based distros), while GenImage is lower-level for raw partition images.
Genimage is an advanced image generation and editing tool that utilizes artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) algorithms to create, manipulate, and enhance images. This innovative technology allows users to generate high-quality images from scratch, edit existing images, or even transform text into images. With Genimage, the possibilities are endless, and the results are often astounding. | Tool | Strengths | Weaknesses | |
size = 64M
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A: Yes, Buildroot heavily uses GenImage to generate final filesystem images. Yocto has equivalent tools but GenImage is a standalone utility.