Hi,
I understood that this list is not meant for me to show off what I did with
this nas stuff.
I'll just post once the work is done so it may be of interest to some.
At the moment I'm doing a custom install cd, not sure how long it will take if
I ever outcome all difficulties but I'll bet.
Here's the first hack, I am working on the install.sh & install.sub files.
In the install process /src/distrib/miniroot/install.{sh,sub}, replaced
Available disks are: wd0 wd1 wd2.
Which one do you wish to initialize? (or 'done') [done]
by
disk : wd0
label: Veritech SSD 200
total sectors: 63078400 # total bytes: 30.1G
disk : wd1
label: SAMSUNG HD103UJ
total sectors: 1953525168 # total bytes: 931.5G
disk : wd2
label: MAXTOR STM316021
total sectors: 312581808 # total bytes: 149.1G
Available disks are: wd0 wd1 wd2.
Which one will the operating system be installed on? (or 'done') [done]
e.g.
# Force the user to think and type in a disk name by
# making 'done' the default choice.
# Jean-Francois Simon, ADD start
echo
for _n in $(get_dkdevs); do
echo "disk : $_n"
disklabel -h $_n | grep label;
disklabel -h $_n | grep total;
echo
done
# Jean-Francois Simon, ADD end
ask_which "disk" "will the operating system be installed on" \
'$(l=$(get_dkdevs); for a in $DISKS_DONE; do
l=$(rmel $a $l); done; bsort $l)' \
done
Le Monday 30 August 2010 14:51:56, IC1igo Ortiz de Urbina a C)crit :
> I have been following misc long enough to say, without any fear, that
> OpenBSD community likes hacking rather than talking. Work on it and
> then show some results for feedback, if it is interesting enough.
>
> Also, misc is for openbsd, strictly, not related projects. Sometimes
> marco's scrotwm bugs appear on the list and are discussed, till its
> sure its a scrotwm, and not an openbsd, bug. Of course, marco is marco
>
> :-)
>
> On 8/30/10, Jean-Francois <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I was thinking about how to help openbsd project, and since I am not able
> > to help in programming, I'm thinking about starting something aroung
> > openbsd such
> > as a layer making it an easy enough to manage home nas server of good
> > quality.
> >
> > I have not yet the whole picture of how to do it but maybe a project that
> > will
> > take quite sometime and whose goal is to transform a standard install
> > into a ready to run nas server with few efforts.
> >
> > I don't know yet what it will be like, probably it needs to be package or
> > something else, I need to study it more in details so far.
> >
> > I hope that you will receive well this idea I have and maybe if you do
> > wish, support if it is needed.
> >
> > I will then open something on my own wiki to prepare and work on the
> > complete
> > project, describe it in detail and start to implement things.
> >
> > Again thanks for the quality of that os and its documentation which makes
> > it very interesting to work on.
> >
> > Regards
> > JF