RE: Creating one's own installer/mfsroot

2007-05-09 Thread Matthew Dillon
:> You could also look at the INSTALL guides for (early versions of?) :> Dragonfly, it taught me how to install a BSD system from :> scratch, using :> only what's in base of liveCD :) :... : :We have set up a boot CD (or pxeboot/nfs environment) where we can run a :Ruby script that will take direc

RE: Creating one's own installer/mfsroot

2007-05-09 Thread Jan Mikkelsen
Ivan Voras wrote: > Daniel O'Connor wrote: > > On Wednesday 09 May 2007 03:40, Matthew X. Economou wrote: > >> Could anyone recommend a good guide for developing one's > own mfsroot > >> images suitable for recovery or scripted installation (not using > >> sysinstall)? It appears that one could d

Re: Creating one's own installer/mfsroot

2007-05-09 Thread Ivan Voras
Daniel O'Connor wrote: > On Wednesday 09 May 2007 03:40, Matthew X. Economou wrote: >> Could anyone recommend a good guide for developing one's own mfsroot >> images suitable for recovery or scripted installation (not using >> sysinstall)? It appears that one could develop a simplified >> network-

Re: Creating one's own installer/mfsroot

2007-05-08 Thread Daniel O'Connor
On Wednesday 09 May 2007 03:40, Matthew X. Economou wrote: > Could anyone recommend a good guide for developing one's own mfsroot > images suitable for recovery or scripted installation (not using > sysinstall)? It appears that one could develop a simplified > network-based installation process ba

Creating one's own installer/mfsroot

2007-05-08 Thread Matthew X. Economou
Could anyone recommend a good guide for developing one's own mfsroot images suitable for recovery or scripted installation (not using sysinstall)? It appears that one could develop a simplified network-based installation process based around fdisk, disklabel, newfs, mount_ufs, fetch, and pax, perh