Same for me I have never uploaded the CD2 and 3. Ok, maybe once long
time ago when I was young and the FreeBSD version was 4.xx.
I install the os from the CD1 and then I install everything I need
from ports.
-fred-
On Mar 16, 2008, at 11:17 AM, Glen Barber wrote:
Miguel Mayol i Tur sai
quot;Where is packages-٦.٢-release" for more context. You know, disk
> >> space isn't infinite...uh-huh.
> >
> > Easy to bitch, ain't it?
> > Make an iso-dvd then and provide the space and bandwidth.
> >
> > I hope they never release a DVD officially,
-release" for more context. You know, disk
> >> space isn't infinite...uh-huh.
> >
> > Easy to bitch, ain't it?
> > Make an iso-dvd then and provide the space and bandwidth.
> >
> > I hope they never release a DVD officially, cause it'll mean
to bitch, ain't it?
Make an iso-dvd then and provide the space and bandwidth.
I hope they never release a DVD officially, cause it'll mean that ٨٠%
of
what's downloaded then will never ever be used, yet it does use up the
bandwidth on every new release. Stick to windows if you be
here is packages-6.2-release" for more context. You know, disk
> > > space isn't infinite...uh-huh.
> >
> > Easy to bitch, ain't it?
> > Make an iso-dvd then and provide the space and bandwidth.
> >
> > I hope they never release a DVD offic
> > space isn't infinite...uh-huh.
>
> Easy to bitch, ain't it?
> Make an iso-dvd then and provide the space and bandwidth.
>
> I hope they never release a DVD officially, cause it'll mean that 80% of
> what's downloaded then will never ever be used, yet
On Sunday 16 March 2008 21:03:27 Incoming Mail List wrote:
> I think I can answer this one. Perhaps, not enough disk space? See,
> the "Where is packages-6.2-release" for more context. You know, disk
> space isn't infinite...uh-huh.
Easy to bitch, ain't it?
Mak
I think I can answer this one. Perhaps, not enough disk space? See,
the "Where is packages-6.2-release" for more context. You know, disk
space isn't infinite...uh-huh.
>I do like to try free OSs and distributions
>Why not a DVD version at bittorent and or at the FTP?
>I cannot understand why n
Miguel Mayol i Tur wrote:
I do like to try free OSs and distributions
Why not a DVD version at bittorent and or at the FTP?
I cannot understand why not on these days.
http://www.tuxdistro.com/download.php?id=921&name=FreeBSD-7.0-RELEASE-DVD-ISO.torrent
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Miguel Mayol i Tur said:
> I do like to try free OSs and distributions
> Why not a DVD version at bittorent and or at the FTP?
> I cannot understand why not on these days.
I personally cannot understand everyone's fascination with a DVD
installer. If everyone is so intent on using the "latest an
me too.
but download all CD's, copy all of them to one place, perform
cd directory_where_you_copied_things
mkisofs -b boot/cdboot -no-emul-boot -R -o /path_to_DVD_image .
then record DVD image
On Sun, 16 Mar 2008, Miguel Mayol i Tur wrote:
I do like to try free OSs and distributions
Why not a
I do like to try free OSs and distributions
Why not a DVD version at bittorent and or at the FTP?
I cannot understand why not on these days.
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Christian J. Wong Cruz wrote:
Hello, I'm Christian Wong and I'm new in this list, I've bought a computer
with baseboard Intel DP35DP and Intel Core 2 Duo Processor E6750 and I don't
have internet connection, can someone tell me where can I download the best
iso dvd for my pc
Hello, I'm Christian Wong and I'm new in this list, I've bought a computer
with baseboard Intel DP35DP and Intel Core 2 Duo Processor E6750 and I don't
have internet connection, can someone tell me where can I download the best
iso dvd for my pc?
Thanks
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On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 06:12:22AM +0500, Zeeshan Ahmad wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I want to know which installation iso image i need to download?
>
> File: 7.0-RELEASE-amd64-bootonly.iso
> File: 7.0-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso
> File: 7.0-RELEASE-amd64-disc2.iso
> File: 7.0
Jonathan Chen wrote:
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 06:12:22AM +0500, Zeeshan Ahmad wrote:
Hello!
I want to know which installation iso image i need to download?
File: 7.0-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso
Disc 1 is enough. The rest contain packages and additional goodies.
Disc 1 is enough
Zeeshan Ahmad wrote:
Hello!
I want to know which installation iso image i need to download?
Download this one:
File: 7.0-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso
Best of luck!
Rudy
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On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 06:12:22AM +0500, Zeeshan Ahmad wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I want to know which installation iso image i need to download?
>
> File: 7.0-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso
Disc 1 is enough. The rest contain packages and additional goodies.
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Hello!
I want to know which installation iso image i need to download?
File: 7.0-RELEASE-amd64-bootonly.iso
File: 7.0-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso
File: 7.0-RELEASE-amd64-disc2.iso
File: 7.0-RELEASE-amd64-disc3.iso
Which disc i should download from above list so that i install freebsd on my
pc
On Jan 23, 2008 10:25 PM, Bob Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I posted this a few days ago and got only marginally helpful responses, so
> here it is again with more detail:
[...]
I'm seeing the same thing. However, I created the ISO on a Gentoo
2005 box, and burned it and
Bob Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 6) Now when I look at the dates on the ISO filesystem, they are wrong. They
> look like the correction for offset from GMT has been applied twice. Note
> that the correct local timestamp for the file on the ISO filesystem is Jan
>
r/src/sys/GENERIC amd64
# mkisofs -version
mkisofs 2.01.01a37 (amd64-unknown-freebsd7.0) Copyright (C) 1993-1997 Eric
Youngdale (C) 1997-2007 Jörg Schilling
# pkg_info | grep cdrtools
cdrtools-devel-2.01.01a37,1 CD/DVD and ISO-9660 image creation and extraction
tools
2) My system is set to US Ea
Manolis Kiagias wrote:
Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Dear All,
I noticed that 7.0 and 6.3 release candidates consist of three iso
images. What is the content of the ISO disc3. (Additional language
support or additional packages or something else?)
Best,
Predrag
Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Dear All,
I noticed that 7.0 and 6.3 release candidates consist of three iso
images. What is the content of the ISO disc3. (Additional language
support or additional packages or something else?)
Best,
Predrag
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Dear All,
I noticed that 7.0 and 6.3 release candidates consist of three iso
images. What is the content of the ISO disc3. (Additional language
support or additional packages or something else?)
Best,
Predrag
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Dear All,
I noticed that 7.0 and 6.3 release candidates consist of three iso
images. What is the content of the ISO disc3. (Additional language
support or additional packages or something else?)
Best,
Predrag
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ert button. FreeBSD would then read the CD/DVD and create an iso
image of it. The iso image would be placed into a repository, from where
they could be mounted as needed, and shared out via samba. An email would
be sent out once the CD/DVD has been converted detailing how to access the
iso file.
This a
patrick wrote:
Hi there,
I'm wondering if the FreeBSD 6.2 Production Release ISO images get
updated periodically when there are important patches, or is it better
to download the latest snapshot to save the trouble of updating
everything after installing?
The iso's are never remade
> I'm wondering if the FreeBSD 6.2 Production Release ISO images get
> updated periodically when there are important patches, or is it better
> to download the latest snapshot to save the trouble of updating
> everything after installing?
No, the ISOs remain the same as when th
Hi there,
I'm wondering if the FreeBSD 6.2 Production Release ISO images get
updated periodically when there are important patches, or is it better
to download the latest snapshot to save the trouble of updating
everything after installing?
Pa
"Brian A Seklecki (Mobile)" writes:
>The exact mksiofs(8)/mkhyrbid(8)/cdrtools flags are in a shell script
>burried in src/release/* somewhere. Its probably a matter of
>not-following-symlinks or crossing filesystem mount-points, etc.
Most definitely. It obviously can be done as the image
On Wed, 2007-11-07 at 10:29 -0600, Martin McCormick wrote:
> large. this is pretty close to twice the correct size. Also, tar
The exact mksiofs(8)/mkhyrbid(8)/cdrtools flags are in a shell script
burried in src/release/* somewhere. Its probably a matter of
not-following-symlinks or crossing files
I think I have boiled this problem down to one point of
failure. I need to modify a file in the 6.2-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso
CD. The image is 601229312 bytes in size.
Following instructions from a list member, I did the
following:
mdconfig -a -f /usr/local/src/6.2-RELEASE-i386
On Thu, 2007-11-01 at 12:04 -0400, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
> Here's some fun -- I'm pretty sure this worked in RELENG_6:
>
> "make release" in /usr/src/release into RELEASEDIR=/opt/releasedir
I'm an idiot. MAKE_ISOS was somehow not set in my shell script /
make.conf(5)
~BAS
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Here's some fun -- I'm pretty sure this worked in RELENG_6:
"make release" in /usr/src/release into RELEASEDIR=/opt/releasedir
The rebuild completes (release.1 -> release.8), the kernels are built,
the file system layout is prepared (ftp.1 -> cdrom.3), then (I think)
- Original Message -
From: Yuri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, October 31, 2007 11:05
Subject: Getting errors writing large iso image to DVD (bug in atapi driver?)
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I am trying to write iso image to blank DVD-R.
>
Yes, TDK disks are x16 for writing, so as Pioneer burner and software.
Once I lowered maximum speed to x4 problem seems to go away.
Thank you for advice,
Yuri
> Just a question: do both DVD disks and DVD writer have a maximum speed limit
> x16?
> I am asking because I experienced similar problem
iver bug.
Yuri
Quoting MAILING 2 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I often recognized that problem with cheap DVD from discounters. As long
> as I used
> DVD+RW's from Verbatim I didn't get those input/output errors. I noticed,
> that cheap DVD's works with Windows and th
Hi,
I often recognized that problem with cheap DVD from discounters. As long
as I used
DVD+RW's from Verbatim I didn't get those input/output errors. I noticed,
that cheap DVD's works with Windows and the same ISO File like a charme
but doesn't work with FreeBSD. Those err
I am trying to write iso image to blank DVD-R.
Every time I try (with a new blank disk of course) I get this error:
4534108160/4691437568 (96.6%) @15.8x, remaining 0:10 RBU 100.0% UBU 53.1%
:-[ [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed with SK=3h/ASC=0Ch/ACQ=00h]: Input/output error
:-( write failed: Input
hal wrote:
>
> On Oct 1, 2007, at Monday, Oct1, 2007 2:03 PM, Manolis Kiagias wrote:
>
>>>
>> Maybe you would like to download a 6-STABLE ISO image?
>>
>> Have a look at
>>
>> ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots and in particular
>>
On Oct 1, 2007, at Monday, Oct1, 2007 2:03 PM, Manolis Kiagias wrote:
Maybe you would like to download a 6-STABLE ISO image?
Have a look at
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots and in particular
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/200709
BTW are the snapshots production
On Oct 1, 2007, at Monday, Oct1, 2007 2:03 PM, Manolis Kiagias wrote:
Maybe you would like to download a 6-STABLE ISO image?
Have a look at
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots and in particular
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/200709
Thanks I will try it.
hal
As far as I know there are just the releases, but there are of course recent
stable and current isos.
Cheers, Oliver
On Mon, Oct 01, 2007 at 01:25:29PM -0600, hal wrote:
> On freebsd.org the date of the ISO images is
> 1-12-2007. There have been several updates
> since then. I
hal wrote:
> On freebsd.org the date of the ISO images is
> 1-12-2007. There have been several updates
> since then. Is there a repository of ISO images
> that are kept current?
>
> hal
>
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On freebsd.org the date of the ISO images is
1-12-2007. There have been several updates
since then. Is there a repository of ISO images
that are kept current?
hal
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In response to "I am ws:ion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I want to download Free BSD This Link http://www.freebsd.org/where.html
>
>
> i386 [Distribution] [ISO]
>
> but I can't download because I don't know User and Password
>
perfectly. I also found a post from Alexander
Anderson:
Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 07:03:45 -0500
From: Alexander Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: ISO Image Size Increasing
with a perl script that seems to do what your shell script, which
The problem is in the rescue directory of the CD/DVD
the directory have hard links that when copied with tar,
transforms in full files without the links
I think the problem is in libarchive.. as the old 5.4 FreeBSD
does copy the rescue as expected
a small script fix the rescue links is:
as
My goal was to make an cdrom that I could use with a serial console. I
downloaded an iso image, burned a cdrom and used that cd to make a file tree
with:
tar -cf - -C /mnt/ . | tar -xpf - -C 6.2-RELEASE/
The du command shows essentially the same size for the cdrom and the file tree
Paul Hoffman wrote:
> At 10:53 PM +0200 7/12/07, Roland Smith wrote:
>> On Thu, Jul 12, 2007 at 12:38:10PM -0700, Paul Hoffman wrote:
>>> Greetings again. I want to make an ISO image of the FreeBSD
>>> distribution
>>> with a boot.config file that contai
At 10:53 PM +0200 7/12/07, Roland Smith wrote:
On Thu, Jul 12, 2007 at 12:38:10PM -0700, Paul Hoffman wrote:
Greetings again. I want to make an ISO image of the FreeBSD distribution
with a boot.config file that contains "/boot/loader -h". I have the ISO
image as a file on my hard
On Thu, Jul 12, 2007 at 12:38:10PM -0700, Paul Hoffman wrote:
> Greetings again. I want to make an ISO image of the FreeBSD distribution
> with a boot.config file that contains "/boot/loader -h". I have the ISO
> image as a file on my hard drive, and have mounted it on /mnt:
Greetings again. I want to make an ISO image of the FreeBSD
distribution with a boot.config file that contains "/boot/loader -h".
I have the ISO image as a file on my hard drive, and have mounted it
on /mnt:
mdconfig -a -t vnode -f /path/to/my/bootable.iso -u 0
mount -w -t cd966
c folder.
Don't you have the ISO image?
At least on the 7.0-CURRENT-200705 snapshot the
7.0-CURRENT-200705/src directory has the source.
> What's the 'right' way to do this?
Few suggestions, more or less related...
I had problems using snapshots mainly 'cause of
OS ve
I'd like a functional 7.0 on my laptop, mainly since I have no
mission-critical data there (all in cvs), and the acpi support for
newer laptops in 6.2 is crap (tried. no fun.). I can't seem to get a
usable system with the snapsot iso, however. Lots of stuff gives
errors. I burned 2
I have modified the freebsd 6.2 release cd1 iso image to allow me to deploy
freebsd automatically. The cd works fine, it boots up automatically
partitions the disk and start installing my selected distributions. The
problem is I want it to install a custom package file after install. I have
In the last episode (Apr 25), Howard Jones said:
> Dan Nelson wrote:
> > If that's all you need, there's an even easier way: "tar tvf
> > mycd.iso", since libarchive understands the iso9660 filesystem
> > format :)
>
> That's a useful trick!
>
> Is there an equivalent for ufs filesystems? I'd like
Dan Nelson wrote:
> If that's all you need, there's an even easier way: "tar tvf mycd.iso",
> since libarchive understands the iso9660 filesystem format :)
>
That's a useful trick!
Is there an equivalent for ufs filesystems? I'd like to be able to
extract files from a floppy image without need
Don't forget to unmount and detach the memory disk:
umount /somewhere
mdconfig -ud 0
a slight modification
mdconfig -du 0
0 should be replaced with the appropiate device number
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http://l
x27;s what I was looking for. I wasn't trying to create an
> >>iso. I wanted to see what was inside one without burning a CD first.
> >>That works perfectly.
> >>
> >
> >You can just use tar(1) to read the contents of an iso nowadays, no
> >n
At Tue, 24 Apr 2007 it looks like Apatewna composed:
O/H Kris Kennaway ??:
That is a Linux command?
Kris
Whoaaa, wasted bandwidth! You are right, I'll archive the correct commands
for future reference.
Being on both systems alot, one wishes they had a "port" for that
"module" where
--On Monday, April 23, 2007 21:46:38 +0100 Matthew Seaman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Paul Schmehl wrote:
Thanks. That's what I was looking for. I wasn't trying to create an
iso. I wanted to see what was inside one without bu
O/H Kris Kennaway έγραψε:
That is a Linux command?
Kris
Whoaaa, wasted bandwidth! You are right, I'll archive the correct
commands for future reference.
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Electronic Computing Systems Engin
On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 03:45:14PM -0500, Dan Nelson wrote:
> In the last episode (Apr 23), Paul Schmehl said:
> > --On Monday, April 23, 2007 21:18:55 +0200 Martin Tournoij
> > > On Mon 23 Apr 2007 14:04, Paul Schmehl wrote:
> > >> Is it possible to mount an iso
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Paul Schmehl wrote:
> Thanks. That's what I was looking for. I wasn't trying to create an
> iso. I wanted to see what was inside one without burning a CD first.
> That works perfectly.
>
You can just use tar(1) to read
In the last episode (Apr 23), Paul Schmehl said:
> --On Monday, April 23, 2007 21:18:55 +0200 Martin Tournoij
> > On Mon 23 Apr 2007 14:04, Paul Schmehl wrote:
> >> Is it possible to mount an iso image? I'm not referring to a cd,
> >> but a single file that has
>Note that I made a typing error in my previous email, 'nvode' should
> >be 'vnode'
> >
>
> So what is wrong with:
> mount -o loop freebsd.iso /mnt/cdrom
>
> It opens/mounts the iso as expected.
That is a Linux command?
Kris
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with:
mount -o loop freebsd.iso /mnt/cdrom
It opens/mounts the iso as expected.
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Electronic Computing Systems Engineer
Larissa, Greece
FreeBSD/PCBSD user
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--On Monday, April 23, 2007 21:18:55 +0200 Martin Tournoij
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon 23 Apr 2007 14:04, Paul Schmehl wrote:
Is it possible to mount an iso image? I'm not referring to a cd, but a
single file that has been created using mkisofs. If so, what command
wo
On Mon 23 Apr 2007 20:04, RW wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 21:18:55 +0200
> Martin Tournoij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Mon 23 Apr 2007 14:04, Paul Schmehl wrote:
> > > Is it possible to mount an iso image? I'm not referring to a cd,
> > > b
On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 08:36:40PM +0100, RW wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 21:18:55 +0200
> Martin Tournoij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Mon 23 Apr 2007 14:04, Paul Schmehl wrote:
> > > Is it possible to mount an iso image? I'm not referring to a cd,
&g
On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 21:18:55 +0200
Martin Tournoij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon 23 Apr 2007 14:04, Paul Schmehl wrote:
> > Is it possible to mount an iso image? I'm not referring to a cd,
> > but a single file that has been created using mkisofs. If so, what
On Mon 23 Apr 2007 14:04, Paul Schmehl wrote:
> Is it possible to mount an iso image? I'm not referring to a cd, but a
> single file that has been created using mkisofs. If so, what command
> would you use? mount_cd9660 wants a block device. Do I need to use some
> sor
On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 14:01:10 -0500 Paul Schmehl wrote:
> Is it possible to mount an iso image? I'm not referring to a cd, but
> a single file that has been created using mkisofs. If so, what
> command would you use? mount_cd9660 wants a block device. Do I need
> to use so
On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 02:01:10PM -0500, Paul Schmehl wrote:
> Is it possible to mount an iso image? I'm not referring to a cd, but a
> single file that has been created using mkisofs. If so, what command would
> you use? mount_cd9660 wants a block device. Do I need to us
Is it possible to mount an iso image? I'm not referring to a cd, but a
single file that has been created using mkisofs. If so, what command would
you use? mount_cd9660 wants a block device. Do I need to use some sort of
pseudo block device?
Paul Schmehl ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
S
On Sun, Apr 15, 2007 at 02:44:59AM +0200, M. Lutz wrote:
> Hello FreeBSD team,
> having tried several times to access 6.2-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso
> from e.g.
> ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ISO-IMAGES-i386/6.2
> I failed because after about 140MB download no further data ca
On Saturday 14 April 2007 19:44:59 M. Lutz wrote:
> Hello FreeBSD team,
> having tried several times to access 6.2-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso
> from e.g.
> ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ISO-IMAGES-i386/6.2
> I failed because after about 140MB download no further data can be
> r
Hello FreeBSD team,
having tried several times to access 6.2-RELEASE-i386-disc1.iso
from e.g.
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ISO-IMAGES-i386/6.2
I failed because after about 140MB download no further data can be
received.
Could it be that this iso-image is defect?
It doesn't matter
>>The image copied from the CD is approximately 234 MB in size, and the
>>image created by mkisofs is 664 MB.
> It sounds like you may be running into a hardlink issue with iso9660.
Yes, ISO-9660 file system does not assign the same inode to hard links.
I had to write a Perl sc
/cdrom | tar -xpf -
3. Add the necessary symlink.
4. Create the ISO image.
/usr/local/bin/mkisofs -allow-leading-dots -l -R -T -iso-level 4 -b
boot/cdboot -no-emul-boot -o fwcd.iso CDImage
The image copied from the CD is approximately 234 MB in size, and the
image created by mkisofs is
the ISO image.
/usr/local/bin/mkisofs -allow-leading-dots -l -R -T -iso-level 4 -b
boot/cdboot -no-emul-boot -o fwcd.iso CDImage
The image copied from the CD is approximately 234 MB in size, and the
image created by mkisofs is 664 MB.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Olivier Regnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
>
> I tried to make a custom FreeBSD ISO install image but when i use this
> command :
> prompt# cd /usr/src/release && make release
> CHROOTDIR=/ncvs/FreeBSD/release \
> BUILDNAME=6.2-RELEASE-p3 CVSROOT=/ncv
On Wed, 2007-03-21 at 14:15 +0100, Olivier Regnier wrote:
> /ncvs/FreeBSD/Release/usr/src/sys/conf && mv newvers.sh foo && sed
Is the path right? Relative to your chroot? Main system? What
environmental variables did you declare and what does make.conf(5) look
like?
--
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Hello,
I tried to make a custom FreeBSD ISO install image but when i use this
command :
prompt# cd /usr/src/release && make release
CHROOTDIR=/ncvs/FreeBSD/release \
BUILDNAME=6.2-RELEASE-p3 CVSROOT=/ncvs/FreeBSD/cvs PORTSRELEASETAG=HEAD \
DOCRELEASETAG=HEAD RELEASETAG=RELENG_6_2
- Original Message -
From: "Ewald Jenisch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ted Mittelstaedt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2007 5:37 AM
Subject: Re: Build your own ISO-install-CD?
>
> On Fri, Mar 16, 2007 at 12:07:17AM -0800, Ted Mitte
- Original Message -
From: "Ewald Jenisch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ted Mittelstaedt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2007 5:37 AM
Subject: Re: Build your own ISO-install-CD?
>
> On Fri, Mar 16, 2007 at 12:07:17AM -0800, Ted Mitte
step I
>> use but trust me you really really don't want to do this unless
>> absolutely necessary.
>
> Hi Ted,
> I suppose this might be of interest to others too, so maybe you could
> post your "receipe" here?
>
>> Here is the easy way to fix this.
x27;t want to do this unless absolutely necessary.
Hi Ted,
I suppose this might be of interest to others too, so maybe you could
post your "receipe" here?
>
> Here is the easy way to fix this.
>
> 1) Burn a CD with the new driver
>
> 2) Boot off a regular install
eally don't want to do this unless absolutely necessary.
Hi Ted,
I suppose this might be of interest to others too, so maybe you could
post your "receipe" here?
>
> Here is the easy way to fix this.
>
> 1) Burn a CD with the new driver
>
> 2) Boot off a regular install
- Original Message -
From: "Ewald Jenisch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 1:14 AM
Subject: Build your own ISO-install-CD?
> Hi,
>
> I need to build my own ISO-install-CD for FreeBSD 6.2. Is this
> possible (given an up-to-date /usr
Ewald Jenisch wrote:
On Thu, Mar 15, 2007 at 10:27:02AM +0100, cpghost wrote:
He meant the command to create the iso image. Something like
'make release' or so...
Hi,
Yes you're right - the question is about how to create a *custom*
ISO-image. I've already tried the fol
Ewald Jenisch wrote:
Hi,
I need to build my own ISO-install-CD for FreeBSD 6.2. Is this
possible (given an up-to-date /usr/src tree)?
IIRC, you actually need a CVS tree outside of /usr/src, unless your
/usr/src is actually a repo copy of the CVS tree. It's been a while, so
maybe I
On 3/15/07, Ewald Jenisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes you're right - the question is about how to create a *custom*
ISO-image.
I tried to find something about this in the FreeBSD docs, but I didn't
look very hard:
http://romana.now.ie/writing/customfreebsdiso.html
On Thu, Mar 15, 2007 at 10:27:02AM +0100, cpghost wrote:
>
> He meant the command to create the iso image. Something like
> 'make release' or so...
>
Hi,
Yes you're right - the question is about how to create a *custom*
ISO-image. I've already tried the follow
On Thu, Mar 15, 2007 at 04:22:36AM -0500, Derek Ragona wrote:
> Just download the disk1 iso image then use nero or cdcreator to burn the CD.
Please don't top-post.
He meant the command to create the iso image. Something like
'make release' or so...
> -Derek
>
&g
Just download the disk1 iso image then use nero or cdcreator to burn the CD.
-Derek
At 04:14 AM 3/15/2007, Ewald Jenisch wrote:
Hi,
I need to build my own ISO-install-CD for FreeBSD 6.2. Is this
possible (given an up-to-date /usr/src tree)?
If yes, how?
Will this process build
Hi,
I need to build my own ISO-install-CD for FreeBSD 6.2. Is this
possible (given an up-to-date /usr/src tree)?
If yes, how?
Will this process build build a "mini"-CD or a full "Disc1"?
Can this "home-brewn" install-CD be used instead of the Disc1 of the
6.2 CD
ves I believe).
So, in an effort to get my system up and running I was wondering if
someone could provide me with either a link to a v7 ISO available
somewhere, or directions on how to make a FreeBSD LiveCD (I have 2
other IA32 systems kicking around I can use for building stuff :)..).
CDs for cu
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