Hi Darren,
On Sun, 29 Jul 2012 04:57:43 +0400
Darren Baginski wrote:
> No, feel free to open if you feel it needed.
> I would say it's more a feature request, but without it, bsdinstall not
> usable on non release environments.
thanks, I submitted the PR here:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-
29.07.2012, 00:29, "Matthias Petermann" :
> Hi Darren,
>
> thanks for diving into the issue. I looked through the mentioned places in
> the bsdinstall code and understand it now.
>
> On Sat, 28 Jul 2012 17:24:48 +0400
> Darren Baginski wrote:
>
>> I thing release/arch selection has to be a par
Hi Darren,
thanks for diving into the issue. I looked through the mentioned places in the
bsdinstall code and understand it now.
On Sat, 28 Jul 2012 17:24:48 +0400
Darren Baginski wrote:
> I thing release/arch selection has to be a part of the installer, either
> directly or via environment v
28.07.2012, 17:13, "Darren Baginski" :
> 28.07.2012, 13:46, "Matthias Petermann" :
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> currently I experienced an unexpected behavior of the FreeBSD bsdinstall
>> installer. Some weeks ago I could use it sucessfully to create a jail
>> environment with
>>
>> # bsdinstall jail /
28.07.2012, 13:46, "Matthias Petermann" :
> Hello,
>
> currently I experienced an unexpected behavior of the FreeBSD bsdinstall
> installer. Some weeks ago I could use it sucessfully to create a jail
> environment with
>
> # bsdinstall jail /jails/myjail
>
> Today I tried to repeat this on anot
Hello,
currently I experienced an unexpected behavior of the FreeBSD bsdinstall
installer. Some weeks ago I could use it sucessfully to create a jail
environment with
# bsdinstall jail /jails/myjail
Today I tried to repeat this on another system(2) and it fails after the
selection of the to-b