> On Thu, Jul 08, 2010 at 11:08:04AM -0400, Mikhail T. wrote: > > 08.07.2010 09:53, Jeremy Chadwick напиÑаÐ=²(ла): > > >Then don't modify loader.conf. Instead, once the "Welcome to FreeBSD!=" > > >portion of loader appears, press "6" to shell to the loader prompt > > >and type: > > > > > >set vfs.root.mountfrom="ufs:/dev/md0" > > >boot > > Yes, that works... It just should not be necessary. > > Okay, so let me get this straight. First the complaint was that you had > to modify loader.conf, which involved extracting the CD image, editing > the file, yadda yadda. Now that you've been shown you don't have to > edit loader.conf, the complaint is "it shouldn't be necessary". :-) > > There's actually quite a bit about FreeBSD that "shouldn't be> necessary" > (from an administrator's point of view), but that's a > completely separate issue when compared to your "when I do thing X in > the kernel config, it breaks". Which of those two approaches do you > want to focus on? > > > Red Hat's "kickstart" does not require one to extract CD-images to > > fiddle with a couple of lines, and FreeBSD comes tantalizingly close > > to offer the same functionality. Just not quite :-( > > I've PXE booted Ubuntu and Debian. It was easy to accomplish (read: > easier than FreeBSD) because they offer pxelinux vs. FreeBSD's pxeboot. > > pxelinux[1] offers the ability to read a configuration file via TFTP, > which configures pxelinux itself. The configuration capabilities are > very impressive[2]. FreeBSD folks interested in PXE should really take > a look at this thing. I believe the configuration file is read and > applied immediately, so things like serial port speed changes happen > before pxelinux outputs anything (e.g. no need to rebuild pxelinux just > to get a faster rate). > > That said, given that FreeBSD's pxeboot requires a bunch of extra work > (rebuilding for faster serial speed, and a bunch of other stuff -- it's > in my doc), I'm a surprised you're not complaining about that. :-) > > The bottom line: the PXE booting framework in FreeBSD could be improved.
It has been improved, though not the documentation :-( you can configure most of the stuff via DHCP, take a look at src/lib/libstand/bootp.c example lines from dhcpd.conf: option FBSD.ind0 "hint.uart.0.flags=0x10" option FBSD.ind1 "kern.ipc.semmni=256" option FBSD.ind2 "kern.ipc.semmns=2048" and with this code in rc.initdiskless: confpath=`kenv conf-path` if [ -n "$confpath" ] ; then if [ "`expr $confpath : '\(.*\):'`" ] ; then echo Mounting $confpath on /conf mount_nfs $confpath /conf chkerr $? "mount_nfs $confpath /conf" to_umount="${to_umount} $confpath" fi fi eval `kenv | sed -n 's/^rc\.//p'` rm -f /etc/rc.conf /etc/rc.conf.local for fc in $conf0 $conf1 $conf2 $conf3 $conf4 $conf5 $conf6 $conf7 $conf8 $conf9 rc.conf.$hostname do ho=`expr $fc : '\(.*\):'` fl=`expr $fc : '.*/\(.*\)'` if [ "${ho}" != "" ]; then mp=`expr $fc : '\(.*\)/.*'` mount_nfs $mp /mnt > /dev/null 2>&1 if [ -f /mnt/$fl ]; then echo "# from $fc /mnt/$fl" >> /etc/rc.conf cat /mnt/$fl >> /etc/rc.conf fi umount /mnt > /dev/null 2>&1 elif [ -e /conf/$fc ] ; then echo "# from /conf/$fc" >> /etc/rc.conf cat /conf/$fc >> /etc/rc.conf fi done and these lines in dhcpd.conf option FBSD.conf-path="fr-01:/vol/system/share/conf" option FBSD.rc-conf3 "rc.ws8" ... will generate a 'personalized' rc.conf danny PS: this is not the first time I have posted this. [...] _______________________________________________ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-stable-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"