Hello, please disregard my message, I managed to find a way around this problem.
Best regards, Christoph Am 02.10.2017 um 22:33 schrieb Christoph Harder: > Hello, > > I would like to install DragonFly BSD on a couple dedicated servers. > Sadly DragonFly BSD is not being made available by the datacenter, however I > can remotely access the servers (SSH and/or serial console) and can boot them > using a FreeBSD or Linux rescue disc. > > I downloaded the DragonFly BSD iso image, but I'm not sure how to make the > server enter the setup after the next restart of the machine. > Currently I would guess I'll have to format the hard disk in some format that > is usable by FreeBSD and DragonFly BSD and then copy the install media. > But without a boot partition this will probably not work, so I'll have to > create that too and I honestly don't know how to do that. > > Is there any tutorial available somewhere for such situations? > > I did find a tutorial where the user is installing qemu and boots a virtual > machine inside the live disk to install OpenBSD, but I would prefer a simpler > solution if available. > > Best regards, > Christoph >
