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Seji has joined #arpnetworks mnathani_: is this sufficient to install freebsd? or do i need the dvd ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/amd64/amd64/ISO-IMAGES/10.2/FreeBSD-10.2-RELEASE-amd64-disc1.iso brycec: That is sufficient mercutio: should be sufficient mjp_: that will work fine, if you are planning on using a usb key, grab the usb image though. mercutio: you trying lots of os's? mjp_: oh wrong channel :) mercutio: think mnathani is playing with vmware brycec: I'd say just grab bootonly.iso and netinstall, personally. -: brycec still thinks it hysterical that FreeBSD's bootonly.iso is ~250MB, and OpenBSD is ~7MB mercutio: openbsd was single floppy for ages too
dunno if it still is mnathani_: mercutio: it is my plan, get familiar with freebsd and zfs
and put my server at home to some use brycec: mercutio: Still is, floppy58.fs is 1.4MB mercutio: cool
i haven't used it in ages :)
but i've installed that way before a few times brycec: Much to my surprise (that it still is) mercutio: it was great before usb keys were common/supported brycec: I wonder how much is stripped out for the floppy.. It would be a space-efficient network boot (memdisk), and virtual machine boot image (floppy drive) mercutio: floppy emulation probably makes it less useful
but yeh if using virtual media over dsl or such having small images is nice :)
every virtual media interface i've used is kind of slow over high latency mnathani_: why does freebsd store its subnet mask like this in hex: http://imgur.com/0ThkxUG ***: streak has joined #arpnetworks brycec: mnathani_: couldn't say. I store it in dotted-quad, personally
ifconfig_em0="inet 192.168.77.252 netmask 255.255.255.0"
or "prefixlen 64" for ipv6 :p mnathani_: ifconfig >> inet 10.10.11.1 netmask 0xffff0000 broadcast 10.10.255.255
could it be because I use /16 rather than /24 ***: medum has joined #arpnetworks -: brycec shrugs brycec: both should be valid anyways sorressean: any of you fine folks ever remastered a freebsd image?
I really want a freebsd that has speech on install mjp_: just install it afterwards? ***: brycec is now known as Big_Pimpin
Big_Pimpin is now known as brycec brycec: Maybe he needs it in order to perform the install, mjp_ ;) mjp_: heh, i could think of better uses of time
setup a netboot/pxeboot server with automated install script. Use puppet/ansible/chef etc to configure the host after install sorressean: mjp_: uh... I want to install it on a personal system.
mjp_: and I want it to be universal. pxeboot/etc really isn't a great use of time for a single install. I'm not deploying to multiple systems.
also I need it during install doesn't translate to "install it afterwords" mjp_: i dont see remastering an image as a great use of time for a single install either
you could have installed it 100 times over by now :) BryceBot: That's what she said!! sorressean: mjp_: mind telling me how if I need yasr to install it? :| ***: jlgaddis has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 244 seconds)
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