Is there a howto somewhere? I might just conform myself to create a livedvd of my installation and run from livedvd only. I am asking for offline installations, but it may not be possible to create livedvd? There was freesbie port, also a livecd creator for freebsd, but for dragonfly I have seen an older version from MaheshaDragonfly, but it may not apply anymore.
Thanks, Antonio On Tuesday, May 2, 2017, Stuart Nelson <[email protected]> wrote: > You might be able to adapt this template for creating a FreeBSD image > using packer to suit your needs: > > https://github.com/brd/packer-freebsd/blob/master/template- > 11.0-stable-zfs.json > > https://www.packer.io/ > > Stuart > > On Tue, May 2, 2017 at 4:21 PM Antonio Olivares <[email protected] > <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>> wrote: > >> Dear folks, >> >> In light of the new livecds/livedvds and or usb images to install >> dragonfly without gui. If one wants to install dragonfly with gui and >> some packages to a computer without internet, it would make it next to >> impossible. The base system gets installed, but the packages how. Is >> there a way to create a livedvd/or usb image of an installation that >> one has with the packages it has so we can use it to install to a >> machine without internet. Is there a way to do it? >> Is there something like mfsBSD but for DragonFlyBSD so we can use it >> to create a bootable image and add packages to it so we can do an >> offline installation. >> >> Thanks in Advance, >> >> >> Antonio >> >
