Date: Wed, 22 Dec 1999 09:55:43 -0500 From: Nathan Patwardhan <nvp@colltech.com> To: freebsd-small@freebsd.org, freebsd-small@freebsd.org Subject: PicoBSD and sysinstall Message-ID: <19991222095543.B25359@colltech.com>
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Hi there,
I've been tooling around with PicoBSD under 3.x-STABLE and am curious
how to boot sysinstall instead of init. To date, I've been working
with the boot_crunch.conf.generic crunchgen "script" and a "custom"
version of the "dial" PicoBSD distribution; so far, I can build an
image that "seems" to have a /stand/sysinstall or /stand/init but when
I boot with a '-v' option: /stand/oinit, /stand/init,
/stand/sysinstall and /stand/sysinstall.bak aren't found and I'm
prompted that the system will auto reboot in 15 seconds. *sigh*
What might I be missing here? I do recall a similar posting to the
freebsd-small mailing list awhile back but I wonder if there's an
easier way.
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