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diff --git a/PCBSD/pc-sysinstall/examples/README b/PCBSD/pc-sysinstall/examples/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6647238 --- /dev/null +++ b/PCBSD/pc-sysinstall/examples/README @@ -0,0 +1,346 @@ +pc-sysinstall README + +This file documents many of the variables used in pc-sysinstall +config scripts +################################################################# + +# hostname= + +Using hostname= will set the specified hostname on the +installed system + +When hostname= is not present, pc-sysinstall will auto-generate +a hostname such as freebsd-XXXX or pcbsd-XXXX + +# installMode=(fresh or upgrade) + +Set the type of install we are doing, fresh or upgrade. + +Fresh installs will format and mount the target disks before +extracting the install images to the system. Using this mode +it is also possible to do a system restore, by specifying a +full system backup as the install source. + +Upgrades will mount the target disk, and extract the system +archive to the disk, overwriting files on the disk. +The conf/exclude-from-upgrade file can be used to specify +additional files to exclude from overwriting during the +install process. + +# installInteractive=(yes or no) + +Set if the installer is running in interactive mode, and +is able to prompt for input from the user, defaults to no + + +######################################################################## +# NETWORK SETTINGS +######################################################################## + +# netDev=(AUTO-DHCP or <nic>) + +netDev specifies what type of networking to enable for the installer +Can be set to AUTO-DHCP or to a network interface, such as et0 + +When set to AUTO-DHCP, pc-sysinstall will probe for all network devices +and attempt to set DHCP mode on each, until a working network connection +is established + +If netDev= is set to a network interface such as et0, the following options +will need to be set in order to enable the interface + +# netIP=(IP address such as 192.168.0.100) + + Set netIP to an address that you wish to have the interface specified in + netDev set to + Only used when netDev is not set to AUTO-DHCP + +# netMask=(Netmask such as 255.255.255.0) + +Set netMask to the address you with to have the interface specified in +netDev set to +Only used when netDev is not set to AUTO-DHCP + + +# netNameServer=(DNS Server such as 192.168.0.1) + +Set netNameServer to the DNS address you want to use during the install +Only used when netDev is not set to AUTO-DHCP + + +# netDefaultRouter=(192.168.0.1) + +Set netDefaultRouter to the gateway you wish to have the installer use +Only used when netDev is not set to AUTO-DHCP + + + +# netSaveDev=(AUTO-DHCP or network interface) + +netSaveDev specifies what networking to enable on the installed system + +When set to AUTO-DHCP, pc-sysinstall will probe all network interfaces, and +set them all to DHCP in the systems /etc/rc.conf file. Wireless devices will also +have the corresponding wlan[0-9] device created. + +When set to a network interface, pc-sysinstall will set the target device with +the settings specified by the variables below. + +# netSaveIP=192.168.0.49 +# netSaveMask=255.255.255.0 +# netSaveNameServer=208.67.222.222 +# netSaveDefaultRouter=192.168.0.1 + + + + +######################################################################## +# DISK SLICE SETTINGS +######################################################################## + +The following section specifies the target disk(s) to be used in the +install or upgrade. + +# disk0=(disk device, such as ad0) + +The diskX= variable should be set to the target device for this drive, such +as ad0, da0 +The first should begin with disk0=, and additional drives to disk1=, disk2 +if additional disks are to be setup. + + +# partition=(all, free, s1, s1, s3, s4) + +After setting disk[0-9], the partition= variable is used to specify which target +partition we will be working with for this device. + +Setting this to "all" will setup the disk with a single FreeBSD slice as "s1" + +Setting this to "free" will allow pc-sysinstall to search for the first available +primary slice with free space, and create the slice. + +Setting this to "s1, s2, s3 or s4" will use the specified slice + + +# mirror=(disk device such as ad1) + +Setting the mirror= variable will setup the target device as a gmirror +of the diskX= device. The mirror device must be the same size or larger +than the drive being mirrored. + + +# mirrorbal=(load, prefer, round-robin, split) + +Allows the setting of the mirror balance method to be used, if not +specified this defaults to "round-robin" + +# bootManager=(none, bsd) + +Setting this option will instruct pc-sysinstall to install the BSD boot Manager, +or leave it empty + +# commitDiskPart + +This command must be placed at the end of the diskX= section, before starting +the listing of any additional diskX= directives. + + +######################################################################## +# DISK PARTITION / MOUNT SETTINGS +######################################################################## + +The following settings specify the partitioning / mount points to setup +on the target partition + +# disk0-part=UFS+S 500 / +# disk0-part=SWAP 2000 none +# disk0-part=UFS.eli 500 /usr +# encpass=mypass +# disk0-part=UFS+J 500 /tmp +# disk0-part=ZFS 0 /data,/storage (mirror: ad1) +# commitDiskLabel + +The above values instructs pc-sysinstall which partitions / mounts +to create on the target drive / slice, specified by "disk0". +(disk0 will resolve to the drive / slice specified in the previous section) + +The notation is as follows: +<File System Type> <Size> <Mountpoint> + +Available FileSystems: + UFS - Standard UFS2 FileSystem +UFS+S - UFS2 + Softupdates enabled +UFS+J - UFS2 + Journaling through gjournal + ZFS - Z File System, pools / mounts created automatically + SWAP - BSD Swap space partition, mountpoint should be set to "none" + +Adding the ".eli" extension to any of the above file systems +will enable disk encryption via geli +(UFS.eli, UFS+S.eli, UFS+J.eli, ZFS.eli, SWAP.eli) + +If you with to use a passphrase with this encrypted partition, on the next line +the flag "encpass=" should be entered: +encpass=mypass + +All sizes are expressed in MegaBytes +Specifying a size 0 instructs pc-sysinstall to use the rest of the +available slice size, and should only be used for the last partition / mount + +When using "ZFS" specifically, it is possible to specify additional disks / partitions +to include in the zpool. By using the syntax: (mirror: ad1,ad2) or (raidz: ad1,ad2), it is possible +to include the disk "ad1" into the zpool for this partition, using the raidz / mirror methods. +If you with to just include the disk into the pool in "basic" mode, then use (ad1,ad2) with no flags + +######################################################################## +# INSTALL OPTIONS / SOURCES +######################################################################## + +The following settings specify the type, locations and sources +for this installation + +# installMedium=(dvd, usb, ftp, rsync) + +Set installMedium= to the source type we will be using for this install. + +Available Types: + dvd - Search for and mount the DVD which contains the install archive + usb - Search for and mount the USB drive which contains the install archive + ftp - The install archive will be fetched from a FTP / HTTP server before install +rsync - Pull the system data from a ssh + rsync server, specified with variables below + +# installType=(PCBSD, FreeBSD) + +Set the type of system we are installing, PCBSD or FreeBSD + +# installFile=fbsd-release.tbz + +The installer archive, if not using the defaults specified in conf/pc-sysinstall.conf + +# packageType=(tar, uzip, split) + +The archive type we are extracting from when using dvd, usb or ftp + +# ftpPath=ftp://ftp.pcbsd.org/pub/8.0/netinstall + +Location of the installer archive when using a installMedium=ftp + +# rsyncPath=life-preserver/back-2009-11-12T14_53_14 + +The location of the rsync data on the remote server when using installMedium=rsync + +# rsyncUser=rsyncuser + +The username to use for the ssh server running rsync + +# rsyncHost=192.168.0.50 + +The rsync / ssh server we wish to connect to + +# rsyncPort=22 + +The port to use when connecting to a ssh + rsync server + +# installComponents=amarok,firefox,ports + +The specified components to install, view available with "./pc-sysinstall list-components" + + +######################################################################## +# UPGRADE OPTIONS +######################################################################## + +Options specific to performing an upgrade + +# upgradeKeepDesktopProfile=(yes/no) + +This option allows you to specify if you wish to keep your existing users desktop +profile data. The default is NO, and your existing profile will be moved to +.kde4.preUpgrade automatically. + +######################################################################## +# USER OPTIONS +######################################################################## + +Options for setting up usernames and passwords on the installed system + +# rootPass=root + +Set the root password of the installed system to the specified string + +The below variables are used to setup a user on the installed system +Be sure to call commitUser after after adding these values, and before +starting another user block + +# userName=kris +# userComment=Kris Moore +# userPass=mypass +# userShell=/bin/csh +# userHome=/home/kris +# userGroups=wheel,operator +# commitUser + +######################################################################## +# RUN COMMANDS +######################################################################## + +The following variables can be set to run commands post-installation, +allowing the user to further tweak / modify the system + +# runCommand= + +Run the specified command within chroot of the installed system + +# runScript= + +runScript will copy the specified script into FSMNT, and run it in chroot of the system +Usefull when you have a 3rd party script on the DVD / USB, and you want to copy it into +the installed system and run + +# runExtCommand= + +runExtCommand is used when you wish to run a command outside the chroot +The variable $FSMNT is set to the mount-point of your installed system + + +######################################################################## +# PC-BSD SPECIFC OPTIONS +######################################################################## + +Options for time-zones and NTP on the installed system + +# timeZone= + +timeZone can be set to the zone file in /usr/share/zoneinfo/ that is to be used +example: America/New_York + +# enableNTP= (yes / no) + +set enableNTP to yes or no to enable or disable the NTP service on the system + + +######################################################################## +# PC-BSD SPECIFC OPTIONS +######################################################################## + +Options specific to installing PC-BSD, such as localization, and KDE settings + +# localizeLang=en + +localizeLang will set the system console and Desktop to the target language + +# localizeKeyLayout=en + +localizeKeyLayout updates the system's xorg config to set the keyboard layout + +# localizeKeyModel=pc104 + +localizeKeyModel updates the system's xorg config to set the keyboard model + +# localizeKeyVariant=intl + +localizeKeyVariant is used to update the xorg config to set the keyboard variant + +# autoLoginUser=kris + +Setting autoLoginUser will enable the specified user to log into the desktop +automatically without entering a password |