Changes between Version 188 and Version 189 of NanoBSD
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- Apr 14, 2013, 6:11:15 PM (12 years ago)
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v188 v189 5 5 As an introduction you may wish to check out [http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/articles/nanobsd/index.html FreeBSD default method] for installing [http://www.freebsd.org FreeBSD] on embedded devices, like [http://www.soekris.com Soekris], [http://www.pcengines.ch/alix.htm Alix] and others. The manual described below is (loosely) based on the [http://svn.wirelessleiden.nl/svn/projects/iris/doc/afstudeerverslag/AfstudeerVerslag.pdf basic concept plan of Tim Baas], but also consists of many hints by [http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/articles/nanobsd/index.html official 'Introduction to NanoBSD' manual] and other stuff found on the net ;-). The advantages of using Nanobsd have been nicely summarized recently on the [http://blog.pfsense.org/?tag=nanobsd pfsense website]. 6 6 7 = Have to rememberlinks =7 = 'Have to remember' links = 8 8 * [http://people.freebsd.org/~phk/nanobsd/soekris_4x26/make.soekris_4x26.conf] 9 9 * Active work in progress node images at [http://webfolder.wirelessleiden.nl/rick/nodefactory/] … … 20 20 21 21 == Changelog == 22 For every new release of FreeBSD we also tend to release an new version a few weeks after it, containing all our latest fixes. But b are in mind that we also do bugfixes in the meanwhile and that the changelog is not always keepsuper up2date, so keep an eye on ``svn log'' ;-).22 For every new release of FreeBSD we also tend to release an new version a few weeks after it, containing all our latest fixes. But bear in mind that we also do bugfixes in the meanwhile and that the changelog is not always kept super up2date, so keep an eye on ``svn log'' ;-). 23 23 24 24 9.1-RELEASE: … … 43 43 == A. Setup a FreeBSD host == 44 44 ---- 45 Warning: 1) Make sure ''/usr'' is '''at least 5GB''' in size building as building images requirequite some space. 2) Make sure you install the 32bit '''i386''' release of FreeBSD also when your system does support amd64, as cross compiling can give some nasty surprises.45 Warning: 1) Make sure ''/usr'' is '''at least 5GB''' in size, as building images requires quite some space. 2) Make sure you install the 32bit '''i386''' release of FreeBSD also when your system does support amd64, as cross compiling can give some nasty surprises. 46 46 Tip: use a separate hard disk, mount on /usr/obj to speed up compilation process. 47 47 ----