Not sure how to do this tricky install...
Simon 'corecode' Schubert
corecode at fs.ei.tum.de
Fri Aug 18 02:03:06 PDT 2006
On 18.08.2006, at 03:34, Jonathon McKitrick wrote:
I have a spare box I want to use for DFLy as a server. It will be
totally
headless. It will plug into a home broadband gateway/router, and
should be
accessible by other machines on the same router.
okay, another way to do it:
use pfi.conf of the installer:
<http://www.dragonflybsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/src/nrelease/installer/
etc/defaults/pfi.conf?rev=1.6&content-type=text/plain>
what you want to do, basically, is:
- use a floppy or usb stick
- put a file "pfi.conf" on the root of it
in this pfi.conf, write something like:
ifconfig_rl0="DHCP"
pfi_sshd_permit_root_login="YES"
pfi_set_root_password="sekrit"
pfi_rc_actions="netif dhclient sshd" # I think sshd is enough
you will always have to put sshd into rc_actions, despite it being
started in the beginning (it is still?), so that it picks up the
permit_root_login, I think (and possibly the new interface configured
by DHCP).
Of course you can also manually assign it an IP, then you don't have to
go searching for it.
when you're done, just put the dragonfly live cd in the box you want to
install and plug the usb stick you prepared. system boots and lets you
log in.
OR:
boot another box with the dragonfly live cd, select "play netboot
server" in the installer, boot the box you want to install and plug the
prepared usb stick (i guess you can even put the prepared pfi.conf in
the netboot server's /etc, making the install totally media-less)
cheers
simon
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