> not surprising, as step (4) @ .../handbook/jails-application.html had
> me
>
>rm -R bin boot lib libexec mnt proc rescue sbin sys usr dev
<--
>From jails-application.html
--
cd /home/j/skel
# rm -R bin boot lib libexec mnt proc rescue sbin sys usr dev
--
The root is in /home/j/mroot an
[ Removing -current as AFAIK it is not applicable there ]
On Tue, Jan 08, 2008 at 08:24:44AM -0800, snowcrash+freebsd wrote:
> hi wesley,
>
> > I have a jail running in a ZFS environment.
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ % jls
> >JID IP Address Hostname Path
> > 3
hi wesley,
> I have a jail running in a ZFS environment.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ % jls
>JID IP Address Hostname Path
> 3 192.168.1.100 asterisk /u/jails/asterisk
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ % mount | grep "data"
> data on /u (zfs, NFS exported,
On Tue, Jan 08, 2008 at 07:08:04AM -0800, snowcrash+freebsd wrote:
> hi patrick,
>
> > If I remember correctly there was no password file for in the jail. I
> > think you have to rerun a certain command. Of course I do not remember the
> > command :( The command should create the master password d
hi patrick,
> If I remember correctly there was no password file for in the jail. I
> think you have to rerun a certain command. Of course I do not remember the
> command :( The command should create the master password database.
using the ServiceJail model, after populating the jail skeleton and
On Tue, January 8, 2008 02:43, snowcrash+freebsd wrote:
> i've moved from a fbsd 62r + jails system, to fbsd 70rc1.
>
> i've set up ZFS,
>
> zfs list
> NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
> z6.49G 212G 247M /z
> z/home