Public bug reported:
On FreeBSD, /sys is a convenient link to /usr/src/sys; the kernel source
code.
Especially for the DMI_ info, we should probably look into using
`dmidecode` which at least on FreeBSD we already pull in as dependency:
root@container-host-02:~ # pkg info -r dmidecode
dmidecode-3.2:
py36-cloud-init-19.2
The only problem i see is that many names don't map nicely.
For instance, sys_vendor is (either bios-vendor or) system-manufacturer.
** Affects: cloud-init
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1852442
Title:
ds-identify uses the /sys filesystem which is linux specific and non-
portable
Status in cloud-init:
New
Bug description:
On FreeBSD, /sys is a convenient link to /usr/src/sys; the kernel
source code.
Especially for the DMI_ info, we should probably look into using
`dmidecode` which at least on FreeBSD we already pull in as
dependency:
root@container-host-02:~ # pkg info -r dmidecode
dmidecode-3.2:
py36-cloud-init-19.2
The only problem i see is that many names don't map nicely.
For instance, sys_vendor is (either bios-vendor or) system-manufacturer.
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