Hi Ingo, I tried using install.site, sudoers and backup script inside site48.tgz and it still didn't work as expected. I was trying again to create site48.tgz with etc/rc.firsttime, /etc/sudoers and /etc/backup.sh inside. For the rc.firsttime, I wrote the command: groupadd -g 1011 fwadmin and other commands
once it is done,I made it as bootable iso file and try to install to the pc and it works as expected. Regards, Stefan ________________________________ From: Stefan N <stefanbsd...@yahoo.com> To: Ingo Schwarze <schwa...@usta.de> Cc: misc@openbsd.org Sent: Tue, May 10, 2011 11:47:34 PM Subject: Re: Creating release using site48.tgz Hi Ingo, Thanks a lot. I will try again. Regards, Stefanus ________________________________ From: Ingo Schwarze <schwa...@usta.de> To: Stefan N <stefanbsd...@yahoo.com> Cc: misc@openbsd.org Sent: Tue, May 10, 2011 11:31:53 PM Subject: Re: Creating release using site48.tgz Hi Stefanus, Stefan N wrote on Tue, May 10, 2011 at 08:11:53AM -0700: > So what you meant is: > I need to create the install.site script with the content of some > commands that I made for rc.firsttime. No, that is not what i meant and not what the FAQ says. However, in your particular case, it might work as well, given that you only want to run groupadd and useradd. That will probably work even before the first reboot. What the FAQ says it that the install.site script can write commands to /etc/rc.firsttime, keeping any existing content, appending them at the end, as in echo 'groupadd -g 1011 fwadmin' >> /etc/rc.firsttime > After that I need to put install.site script inside site48.tgz? Yes. > I am quite confused with the explanation from FAQ. Suggestions for improvement are always welcome; however, i don't see anything right now that might cause confusion. [...] > For customized /etc/sudoers, I will add in inside site48.tgz. Yes. Yours, Ingo