On 09/23/11 04:09, Fbsd8 wrote:
I have installed 9.0 bata2 from cd and the net. In both cases after the
completion of the install and rebooting, the bsdinstall scripts still
remain on the new installed system. If I interpret the code logic
correctly, bsdinstall can ONLY be used for an original
Nathan Whitehorn wrote:
On 09/23/11 04:09, Fbsd8 wrote:
I have installed 9.0 bata2 from cd and the net. In both cases after the
completion of the install and rebooting, the bsdinstall scripts still
remain on the new installed system. If I interpret the code logic
correctly, bsdinstall can ONLY
Daniel O'Connor wrote:
On 23/09/2011, at 11:39, Fbsd8 wrote:
I have installed 9.0 bata2 from cd and the net.
In both cases after the completion of the install and rebooting, the
bsdinstall
scripts still remain on the new installed system. If I interpret the
code logic correctly,
bsdinstall
Adrian Chadd wrote:
On 23 September 2011 10:09, Fbsd8 fb...@a1poweruser.com wrote:
I have installed 9.0 bata2 from cd and the net. In both cases after the
completion of the install and rebooting, the bsdinstall scripts still remain
on the new installed system. If I interpret the code logic
On 23/09/2011, at 23:03, Fbsd8 wrote:
The binary is installed by default, but there it isn't run at startup.
If it is being run then I would expect you are booting off your install
media again by accident.
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Daniel O'Connor
You did not read my post correctly. I dont say bsdinstall is
On Fri, September 23, 2011 9:23 am, Fbsd8 wrote:
These 2 statements should be added at the end of bsdinstall/auto to
complete the clean up of the install process.
rm /usr/sbin/bsdinstall
rm -rf /usr/libexec/bsdinstall
Another benefit of doing this is it will no longer be necessary to
On 09/23/2011 09:01, Daniel Staal wrote:
On the other hand, that makes it harder for someone to look at the program
to see what it does, in order to build or rebuild their own installer, or
to customize the actions of this one.
I don't see a cost to keeping the program around. There are
I have installed 9.0 bata2 from cd and the net. In both cases after the
completion of the install and rebooting, the bsdinstall scripts still
remain on the new installed system. If I interpret the code logic
correctly, bsdinstall can ONLY be used for an original install. It's not
intended by
On 23 September 2011 10:09, Fbsd8 fb...@a1poweruser.com wrote:
I have installed 9.0 bata2 from cd and the net. In both cases after the
completion of the install and rebooting, the bsdinstall scripts still remain
on the new installed system. If I interpret the code logic correctly,
bsdinstall
On 23/09/2011, at 11:39, Fbsd8 wrote:
I have installed 9.0 bata2 from cd and the net. In both cases after the
completion of the install and rebooting, the bsdinstall scripts still remain
on the new installed system. If I interpret the code logic correctly,
bsdinstall can ONLY be used for
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