# ISO Build `bee` ISO is built inside a Debian 12 builder container via `iso/builder/build-in-container.sh`. ## Requirements - Docker Desktop or another Docker-compatible container runtime - Privileged containers enabled - Enough free disk space for builder cache, Debian live-build artifacts, NVIDIA driver cache, and CUDA userspace packages ## Build On macOS From the repository root: ```sh sh iso/builder/build-in-container.sh ``` The script defaults to `linux/amd64` builder containers, so it works on: - Intel Mac - Apple Silicon (`M1` / `M2` / `M3` / `M4`) via Docker Desktop's Linux VM You do not need to pass `--platform` manually for normal ISO builds. ## Useful Options Build with explicit SSH keys baked into the ISO: ```sh sh iso/builder/build-in-container.sh --authorized-keys ~/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub ``` Rebuild the builder image: ```sh sh iso/builder/build-in-container.sh --rebuild-image ``` Use a custom cache directory: ```sh sh iso/builder/build-in-container.sh --cache-dir /path/to/cache ``` ## Notes - The builder image is automatically rebuilt if the local tag exists for the wrong architecture. - The live ISO boots with Debian `live-boot` `toram`, so the read-only medium is copied into RAM during boot and the runtime no longer depends on the original USB/BMC virtual media staying present. - Target systems need enough RAM for the full compressed live medium plus normal runtime overhead, or boot may fail before reaching the TUI. - Override the container platform only if you know why: ```sh BEE_BUILDER_PLATFORM=linux/amd64 sh iso/builder/build-in-container.sh ``` - The shipped ISO is still `amd64`. - Output ISO artifacts are written under `dist/`.