Date: Mon, 5 Apr 2010 21:40:10 -0500 From: Peter Steele <psteele@maxiscale.com> To: "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: RE: How customized can an mfsroot be? Message-ID: <7B9397B189EB6E46A5EE7B4C8A4BB7CB3B6F7FDD@MBX03.exg5.exghost.com> In-Reply-To: <m2gade45ae91004051744pa4d4d86ax6a1e1f38195dc6a7@mail.gmail.com> References: <7B9397B189EB6E46A5EE7B4C8A4BB7CB3B6F7D05@MBX03.exg5.exghost.com> <x2uade45ae91004051730j87d11987j47b3b945971c85d6@mail.gmail.com> <7B9397B189EB6E46A5EE7B4C8A4BB7CB3B6F7FAD@MBX03.exg5.exghost.com> <m2gade45ae91004051744pa4d4d86ax6a1e1f38195dc6a7@mail.gmail.com>
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>If FreeBSD cannot write to /tmp or /var on boot, it automatically creates = a MFS filesystems for those mountpoints >and mounts them during boot. You don't need to do anything. > >It works as the same readonly compactflash environments out there. D'oh! Man, wish I had known that. I just tried it and it worked fine. So I = should have no problem converting my cloning process over to an iso/cd medi= a. Definitely glad I don't have to mess around with a mfsroot environment. Thanks for the tip! Peter
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