Good morning,
El 19/12/2012, a las 19:59, Devin Teske escribió:
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> On Dec 19, 2012, at 10:06 AM, Egoitz Aurrekoetxea Aurre wrote:
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>> Good afternoon,
>>
>> One little question… I'm trying to have ready our new unattended FreeBSD
>> installatio
Good afternoon,
One little question… I'm trying to have ready our new unattended FreeBSD
installation system. Until now, I have been using Sysinstall scripting file but
now with 9.1 out I think it's moment to start using BSDInstaller in the
unattended installation process. I have seen the new i
Good morning,
Have just sent to freebsd-hackers mailing list the way of doing this.
I say this because perhaps could be useful for someone...
Best regards.
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In the "new" way of booting... you need to have the cd because the own
cd is the root filesystem... and in fact is live filesystem too so
unless you're booting from mfsroot... I assume you should have that line
in /etc/fstab inside the iso image but if you're using mfsroot... I
really e
Take a look at freebsd-hackers mailing list... I have suggested some
change in some Makefile and sh script in order to unless at this moment to
be able to have an unattended system built with sysinstall (the idea I
think it was to maintain sysinstall in 9.0 unless) and using you're
install.cfg.
On Tue, 21 Feb 2012 11:31:23 -0800, Robison, Dave wrote:
On 02/21/2012 10:28, Devin Teske wrote:
Why can't you mount the disc on /mnt and then use tar after mounting
the disk to copy the files from /mnt to /destdir ...
tar cpf - -C /mnt . | tar xvpf - -C /destdir
That will preserve hard links
umount /mnt
vnconfig -u vn99c
Or, you can just download this script which works on both Linux and
FreeBSD:
http://druidbsd.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/druidbsd/druidbsd/druid/src/tools/umo
unt_iso.sh?view=log
Usage:
./umount_iso.sh /mnt
Hello all,
And thanks a lot
On Tue, 21 Feb 2012 13:33:56 +, Matthew Seaman wrote:
On 21/02/2012 12:46, ego...@ramattack.net wrote:
Previously I was doing a : 'tar -C /expert/netboot/freebsd8 -pxvf
8.0-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso' for extracting iso files. Now due to a
different way of creating iso files in this new release
Good morning,
Previously I was doing a : 'tar -C /expert/netboot/freebsd8 -pxvf
8.0-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso' for extracting iso files. Now due to a
different way of creating iso files in this new release... have read
this is not recommended and in fact it does not work pretty good. The
matter
Hi all,
I'm trying to upgrade my Jumpstart services for provisioning machines,
but I'm founding that in FreeBSD 9.0 things are become slightly
different than in previous releases. For example... tar -C ... -pxvf
does not work with some files (althout you can mount iso and later do an
rsync pr
version i tried. that turns off certain maintainers, and it would
put me
off
aswell
postfix on the other hand is more in tune with the rest of the
system
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> thanks in advance
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>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm trying to make a release from RELENG_8_1 branch because of mbuf bug
>> and so... and wanted to make my own freebsd cds (updated)... I have
>> downloaded the
>
> Hi!,
>
> Perhaps this is not the proper mailing list for asking this kind of
> questions? perhaps should I write to f
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to make a release from RELENG_8_1 branch because of mbuf bug
> and so... and wanted to make my own freebsd cds (updated)... I have
> downloaded the
Hi!,
Perhaps this is not the proper mailing list for asking this kind of
questions? perhaps should I write to freebsd-hacker
Hi all,
I'm trying to make a release from RELENG_8_1 branch because of mbuf bug
and so... and wanted to make my own freebsd cds (updated)... I have
downloaded the whole freebsd cvs, later with cvs create the snapshot
under /usr/src and later under /usr/src/release done a :
make release C
Well finally... I have updated my pxe installation guide... reducing some
unnecessary steps...
here you are the updated howto :
http://postfixquotareject.ramattack.net/freebsdpxehowto.pdf
You know any doubts this is my mail :).
Bye!!
> Hi all,
>
> I have seen a way for reducing some steps...
>
Hi all,
I have seen a way for reducing some steps...
after installing dhcpd and active tftpd in inetd.conf and starting
inetd... have just done :
tar -C /expert/netboot/freebsd8 -pxvf 8.0-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso
(really it's an own release based on release plus security patches
RELENG_8_0 but f
Hi,
I'm working on a project for setting up a freebsd installation server with pxe.
When I started I see the doc was a bit old-fashioned... so I started looking at
some blogs... freebsd doc that could help me understanding the whole process
and so on... finally I have ended looking at source co
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