The image has an empty root password and will not have networking
configured by default. Set the root password before you configure
networking.
+.SH NETWORKING
+The \-\-enable\-networking option uses the /etc/network/interfaces.d/
+source directory, with the default settings for
+.B lo
+and
+.B eth0
+being added to /etc/network/interfaces.d/setup. Other networking
+configuration can be specified using a customisation script.
+Localhost settings would be:
+ auto lo
+ iface lo inet loopback
+
+If \-\-enable\-dhcp is specified, these settings are also included
+into /etc/network/interfaces.d/setup:
+
+ auto eth0
+ iface eth0 inet dhcp
+
.SH BOOTLOADERS
Unless the \-\-no\-extlinux or \-\-grub options are specified, the
image will use
Disable extlinux installation and configure grub2 instead. grub2 will be added to
the list of packages to install. update-grub will be called once the debootstrap is
complete and grub-install will be called in the image.
+.IP \-\-no\-acpid
+Disable installation of acpid if not required, otherwise acpid will be
+installed if \-\-foreign is not used.
.IP \-\-pkglist
Output a list of package names installed inside the image. Useful if you
need to track the relevant source packages used inside the image for
.PP
Execute using qemu, e.g. on amd64 using qemu-system-x86_64:
.IP
-qemu-system-x86_64 ./test.img
+qemu-system-x86_64 -drive format=raw,file=./test.img
.PP
(This loads the image in a new window.)
.PP