> That's my problem in a nutshell ultimately--how do I tell sysinstall where my
> target root is? It impacts the whole
> session, including packageAdd commands.
I did a bit of snooping around the distribution and I see that each directory
has a simple install script to install base, the kerne
>Yes for sure. You can partition secondary drives on a running system as long
>as the drive isn't mounted and your kern.securelevel < 2.
It's -1, so I assume that's okay.
>You will need to define "doesn't seem to like what I'm trying to do" to get a
>more constructive answer.
Yeah, that was
On Friday 27 February 2009 08:48:39 Jerry McAllister wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 09:43:54AM -0800, Peter Steele wrote:
> > Can I run sysinstall on a live system, booted say from ad0 and use it to
> > install a new OS onto a second drive, say ad1? I'm trying to do something
> > like this:
> >
>
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 09:43:54AM -0800, Peter Steele wrote:
> Can I run sysinstall on a live system, booted say from ad0 and use it to
> install a new OS onto a second drive, say ad1? I'm trying to do something
> like this:
>
> sysinstall configFile=install.cfg loadConfig
>
> where I have
Can I run sysinstall on a live system, booted say from ad0 and use it to
install a new OS onto a second drive, say ad1? I'm trying to do something like
this:
sysinstall configFile=install.cfg loadConfig
where I have the target drive identified in the sysinstall script, but it
doesn't seem to