diff --git a/mfsbsd.md b/mfsbsd.md index 13d920b..8377ea4 100644 --- a/mfsbsd.md +++ b/mfsbsd.md @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ Beware of possible ABI incompatibilities when building on a different branch tha For building mfsBSD we need to elevate to root and run make within the mfsbsd directory, including the paths to BASE, SRC_DIR and PKG_STATIC and increasing the MFSROOT_MAXSIZE. Code: -# make BASE=/usr/home/user/sko/mfsbsd/dist-files SRC_DIR=/usr/home/user/sko/mfsbsd/dist-files/usr/src PKG_STATIC=/usr/local/sbin/pkg-static MFSROOT_MAXSIZE=100m +make BASE=/usr/home/user/sko/mfsbsd/dist-files SRC_DIR=/usr/home/user/sko/mfsbsd/dist-files/usr/src PKG_STATIC=/usr/local/sbin/pkg-static MFSROOT_MAXSIZE=100m Extracting base and kernel ... done Removing selected files from distribution ... done Installing configuration scripts and files ... done @@ -133,13 +133,13 @@ Before we can actually run bsdinstall(8) we need to create the directory where b Somehow bsdinstall on mfsbsd also fails to store the files at this location - so we download all of them before running bsdinstall. To do this we also need to install curl (or wget). Code: -# mkdir /usr/freebsd-dist -# pkg install curl -# curl -O https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/amd64/11.1-RELEASE/kernel.txz -# curl -O https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/amd64/11.1-RELEASE/base.txz -# curl -O https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/amd64/11.1-RELEASE/MANIFEST -# curl -O https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/amd64/11.1-RELEASE/src.txc -# bsdinstall +mkdir /usr/freebsd-dist +pkg install curl +curl -O https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/amd64/11.1-RELEASE/kernel.txz +curl -O https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/amd64/11.1-RELEASE/base.txz +curl -O https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/amd64/11.1-RELEASE/MANIFEST +curl -O https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/amd64/11.1-RELEASE/src.txc +bsdinstall Now you can walk through the installation process as usual. As mfsbsd is completely running from memory filesystem (hence the "mfs" in its name), you can use your local disks just as you would on any installation via IPMI or on a local console.