Re: FreeBSD, boot environments and /dev
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Date: Thu, 12 May 2022 07:12:59 UTC
On Wed, May 11, 2022 at 11:38 PM Dave Cottlehuber <dch@skunkwerks.at> wrote: > On Wed, 11 May 2022, at 14:58, Michael Schuster wrote: > > I then created a new BE, mounted it on /mnt, removed /mnt/dev/* (only > > regular files and empty directories). Booting into that BE didn't work > > either, I got errors about missing "/dev/" files (can't recall the > > exact names). > > > > What do you guys (plural ;-)) think? > Hi Dave, thx for your perseverance :-) I have (at least) one question for you before I attempt this: > this works for me: > > # zfs create -o canmount=noauto -o mountpoint=/ zroot/ROOT/vanilla > # bectl mount vanilla /mnt > # cd /some/path/to/sets/ > # tar xzpf ./kernel.txz -C /mnt/ > # tar xzpf ./base.txz -C /mnt/ > showing my ignorance here: where do I get these .txz files? # tzsetup -C /mnt UTC > # pwd_mkdb -p -d /mnt/etc /mnt/etc/master.passwd > # ln -s /usr/home /mnt/home > ### copy in & amend /etc/fstab /etc/rc.conf /boot/loader.conf as required > should devfs be in /etc/fstab? in my current BE, it isn't ... if so: do you have an example of such a line? In the instances I looked up, I wasn't quite able to make it work (but perhaps that's a dead end anyway). # bectl activate -t vanilla > does that ("activate -t") work on UEFI systems? The last time I used it (at least a year ago), it wasn't. Thx Michael # reboot > > try that and let us know what, if any, errors you get? > > A+ > Dave > -- Michael Schuster http://recursiveramblings.wordpress.com/ recursion, n: see 'recursion'