and finish the job. ncurses is now the only Makefile in the tree that
uses it since it wasn't a simple mechanical change, and will be
addressed in a future commit.
to run interactively but it can be scripted too (optinally completely
non-interactive). Currently supports GELI and all ZFS vdev types. Also
performs validation on selections/settings providing error messages if
necessary, explaining (in plain language) what the issue is. Currently
the auto partitioning of naked disks only supports GPT and MBR (VTOC8
pending for sparc64), so is only available for i386/amd64 install.
Submitted by: Allan Jude <freebsd@allanjude.com>, myself
Reviewed by: Allan Jude <freebsd@allanjude.com>
Approved by: re (glebius)
newly installed system. This should greatly increase the amount of
entropy available when SSH host keys are generated during first boot.
Reviewed by: markm, nathanw
Approved by: re (gjb)
Scripts take the form:
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PARTITIONS=ada0
DISTRIBUTIONS="kernel.txz base.txz ports.txz"
#!/bin/sh
echo "sshd_enable=YES" >> /etc/rc.conf
pkg add puppet
echo "System setup complete"
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The second part of the script (beginning with #!) is run in the newly
installed system after the installation onto ada0 (with default partitioning,
see scriptedpart for more complicated scenarios) is complete.
the normal distfile mechanism. Thanks to Marc Fonvieille for the patch and
for putting up with me taking entirely too long to commit this!
Submitted by: blackend
- netconfig - what auto will call which in turn will check for
IPv4 and IPv6 to be available and ask the user to configure it
by calling
- netconfig_ipv4 doing DHCP and static IPv4 addresses, and
- netconfig_ipv6 doing rtsol and static IPv6 addresses,
and then checking, querying and updating resolv.conf upon return.
Both DHCP and rtsol (in the future) might update resolv.conf already so
we seed ourselves from that file if available.
Reviewed by: nwhitehorn
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Sponsored by: iXsystems
(e.g. powerpc64), this looks in a slightly different default path than now,
specifying both $MACHINE and $MACHINE_ARCH:
MIRROR/pub/FreeBSD/releases/`uname -p`/`uname -m`/`uname -r`
How to handle TBEMD properly probably merits some more discussion, but,
since no such 9.0-CURRENT distfiles exist at the moment, all existing
mirrors presently fail anyway.
pc-sysinstall) a replacement for sysinstall in the 9.0 release and beyond.
Currently supported platforms are sparc64, pc98, i386, amd64, powerpc, and
powerpc64. Integration into the build system will occur in the coming
weeks.
Merging with pc-sysinstall will use this code as a frontend, while
temporarily retaining the interactive partition editor here. This work
will be done in parallel with improvements on this code and release
integration.
Thanks to all who have provided testing and comments!