Issue #3101 has been updated by stevensalbert. Tracker changed from Bug to Submit
The gpt utility provides the necessary functionality to manipulate GUID partition tables (GPTs), but see BUGS below for how and where functional- ity is missing. GPT partitions are accessed as DragonFly disk slices, with same number as GPT partition, 127 slices per disk device are sup- ported. The basic usage model of the gpt tool follows that of the cvs(1) tool. The general options are described in the following paragraph. The remaining paragraphs describe the individual commands with their options. Here we conclude by mentioning that a device is either a special file corresponding to a disk-like device or a regular file. The command is applied to each device listed on the command line. General Options The general options allow the user to change default settings or other- wise change the behaviour that is applicable to all commands. Not all commands use all default settings, so some general options may not have an effect on all commands. The -p count option allows the user to change the number of partitions the GPT can accommodate. This is used whenever a new GPT is created. By default, the gpt utility will create space for 128 partitions (or 32 sec- tors of 512 bytes). The -r option causes the gpt utility to open the device for reading only. Currently this option is primarily useful for the show command, but the intent is to use it to implement dry-run behaviour. The -v option controls the verbosity level. The level increases with every occurrence of this option. There is no formalized definition of the different levels yet. ---------------------------------------- Submit #3101: PFI CGI install not working in dragonflybsd 5.0.1 USB install http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/3101#change-13386 * Author: bnegre82 * Status: New * Priority: Low * Assignee: * Category: Build * Target version: 5.0.0 ---------------------------------------- Hello, I tried to install dragonflybsd on a PCengines APU2 with the CGI installer interface. I have to do this because there is just a serial console and normal installer don't work. I added a pfi.conf file in /etc/pfi.conf to the image, but no web interface comes. It failed because /usr/local/sbin/thttpd_wrapper is not on the USB install image (dfly-x86_64-5.0.1_REL.img.bz2) The webserver is called by the pfi service at startup (etc/rc.d/pfi) line 203 if [ "X$pfi_frontend" = "Xcgi" ]; then echo "Starting thttpd..." /usr/local/sbin/thttpd_wrapper & fi Can you fix this for the next release ? How can I add the web server to the install image ? Regards, Bertrand -- You have received this notification because you have either subscribed to it, or are involved in it. To change your notification preferences, please click here: http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/my/account