Hello, I have a small question and a small request re/ makefs && gpart: There is a script src/release/i386/make-memstick.sh to create an image from a full directory tree; the tree is result of make installworld DESTDIR=/tree make installkernel DESTDIR=/tree the script mainly does: ... makefs -B little -o label=FreeBSD_Install ${2} ${1} if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo "makefs failed" exit 1 fi rm ${1}/etc/fstab unit=$(mdconfig -a -t vnode -f ${2}) if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo "mdconfig failed" exit 1 fi gpart create -s BSD ${unit} gpart bootcode -b ${1}/boot/boot ${unit} gpart add -t freebsd-ufs ${unit} mdconfig -d -u ${unit} As you can see, it does makefs first, and after this it creates the gpart structure in the image (i.e. in its memory file system). Why is this in this order and where exactly starts the file system created by makefs? The request is: it would also be nice if 'make-memstick.sh' would allow to pass from the command line some values for the size of the file system to be created in the image; I modified it to fit my needs as: size=15482880b ... makefs -B little -M ${size} -m ${size} -f 400000 .... Thanks matthias -- Matthias Apitz, guru_at_unixarea.de, http://www.unixarea.de/ +49-170-4527211 1989-2014: The Wall was torn down so that we go to war together again. El Muro ha sido derribado para que nos unimos en ir a la guerra otra vez. Diese Grenze wurde aufgehoben damit wir gemeinsam wieder in den Krieg ziehen.Received on Thu Jan 01 2015 - 10:48:42 UTC
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