"No bpf devices" problem in jail
Beeblebrox
zaphod at berentweb.com
Sat Feb 16 19:20:31 UTC 2013
[solved] Thank you, Jamie Gritton
devfs needs to be mounted - check for that. Although I had it in
fstab.jailname, it was not mounting. /etc/jail.conf entries changed &
corrected as below. When /dev is mounted in the jail, devfs.rules also gets
invoked.
mount.devfs;
# Above line is THE key
exec.start = "/bin/sh /etc/rc";
exec.stop = "/bin/sh /etc/rc.shutdown";
pxe {
name = pxe;
host.hostname = radulf.org;
interface = re0;
ip4.addr = 192.168.2.1/24; #setting subnet to /32 breaks tftp
path = /data/amd64;
allow.raw_sockets = 1;
enforce_statfs = 2; # detail level file sys info - 2 is least.
mount.fstab = /etc/fstab.pxe;
devfs_ruleset = 11;
}
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