How about disk size? The Instructions for vmrun.sh state: ==== 6. Select default console type "vt100" or whatever is appropriate for you Install on disk device vtbd0 (appears as a 8GB disk device) At the end select "yes" when the "Manual Configuration" box appears. ====
I’m assuming that I can change that default, but, if let’s say I stick with 8G to start, but decide I want to make it bigger later … is there an ability to ‘growfs’ the file system? Or do I build a bigger system, rsync hte files from old to new and ditch the old? or … ? On Dec 2, 2013, at 18:32 , Peter Grehan <gre...@freebsd.org> wrote: > Hi Marc, > >>> It is. The easiest is using the recent change (r258668) which >>> allows bhyveload and bhyve to direct output to a tty instead of >>> just stdio. >> >> ‘k, that would work … so *if* I’m reading the docs right, the intiial >> build of the file system / install of guest OS, happens on an >> interactive remote ssh session, then I’d shutdown and restart it >> redirecting output … ? > > That will work, as will Michael Gmelin's tmux method mentioned in an earlier > email. > > later, > > Peter.
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