[[PageOutline(1-3,"Table of Content")]] This guide will tell you how-to put FreeBSD 9.x on an (ALIX) embedded device. For FreeBSD 8.x see the archived guide for hints [[wiki:Archive/FreeBSDOnEmbeddedDevice]] TODO: This is NOT complete yet. = Initial disk configuration = {{{ #!sh ## Hack to find memory card and have partion entries re-read # - No cards: # dd: /dev/da0: Device not configured # - Inactive card: # dd: /dev/da4: Operation not permitted # - Active card: # 0+0 records in # 0+0 records out # 0 bytes transferred in 0.000018 secs (0 bytes/sec) }}} build# ls /dev/da? | xargs -I %%DA%% -n 1 dd if=/dev/zero of=%%DA%% count=0 build# setenv DA /dev/da0 Hack to __really__ have all old partition information is detroyed: build# dd if=/dev/zero of=$DA bs=1m count=1 build# fdisk -BI $DA build# echo "a: * * 4.2BSD" | bsdlabel -R -B -m i386 ${DA}s1 /dev/stdin build# newfs ${DA}s1a build# mount ${DA}s1a /mnt = Disk population = build# setenv RELEASE 8.2-RELEASE build# mkdir -p /usr/data/$RELEASE build# cd /usr/data/$RELEASE build# mkdir kernels base manpages build# (cd base; echo 'mget *' | ftp -i ftp://ftp.nl.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/$RELEASE/base/) build# (cd kernels; echo 'mget *' | ftp -i ftp://ftp.nl.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/$RELEASE/kernels/) build# (cd manpages; echo 'mget *' | ftp -i ftp://ftp.nl.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/$RELEASE/manpages/) More sophisticated approach (rsync not in base): build# rsync -vaz ftp.nl.freebsd.org::FreeBSD/releases/i386/$RELEASE/kernels . build# setenv DESTDIR /mnt build# (cd base; cat base.?? | tar --unlink -xpzf - -C $DESTDIR) build# (cd kernels; sh install.sh generic) build# (cd manpages; sh install.sh) Tip: Soekris 2521 requires CPU_ELAN which is not included into the kernel by default. For optimal performance compile the kernel yourself Activate right kernel: build# rm -r /mnt/boot/kernel/ ; mv /mnt/boot/GENERIC/ /mnt/boot/kernel = Disk configuration = Need resolving power at later stage inside chroot: build# cp /etc/resolv.conf /mnt/etc/ build# chroot /mnt Important: if you FAIL to chroot and continue you will now start destroying your build system Need rw on first boot for ssh keys and such: chroot# echo "/dev/ad0s1a / ufs rw,noatime 0 1" > /etc/fstab Tip: On Soekris net4801 v1.33 Flash is secondary net4801# echo "/dev/ad1s1a / ufs rw,noatime 0 1" > /etc/fstab Make sure to continue to check the disks on reboot, instead of waiting for user input: chroot# echo "fsck_y_enable=YES" >> /etc/rc.conf {{{ #!sh chroot# cat < /boot/loader.conf console=comconsole autoboot_delay=3 hw.ata.ata_dma=0 # Soekris boot failure EOF }}} Serial console boot only: chroot# echo "-h" > /boot.config Enable serial console: chroot# sed '/ttyu0/ s/off/on /' /etc/ttys > /etc/ttys.new && mv /etc/ttys.new /etc/ttys Cosmetic: disable all vidconsoles as a soekris embedded device does not have any: chroot# sed '/ttyv[0-7]/ s/on /off/g' /etc/ttys > /etc/ttys.new && mv /etc/ttys.new /etc/ttys == Accounting & access control == chroot# echo "sshd_enable=YES" >> /etc/rc.conf chroot# pw usermod root -w random Administive user (admin for example): chroot# setenv FTP_PASSIVE_MODE yes chroot# pkg_add -r sudo chroot# pw useradd admin -G wheel -c 'Admin User' -s /bin/csh -m -w random chroot# echo '%wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL' >> /usr/local/etc/sudoers == Networking == chroot# echo "hostname=riff.vanderzwet.net" >> /etc/rc.conf Package installation using 7.2 kernel and 8.0-RC2 world is core dumping, postponing for later stage Make any other optional changes before first boot inside chroot(8): chroot# vi /etc/rc.conf chroot# exit build# umount /mnt = Initial boot = Note: NOT READY YET: Insert card into your embedded device and get yourself a prompt, using serial of ssh login. == Package install == === dnsmasq === dnsmasq used for local network dns and dhcp: node# pkg_add -r dnsmasq node# echo "dnsmasq_enable=YES" >> /etc/rc.conf {{{#!sh node# cat < /usr/local/etc/dnsmasq.conf interface=sis0 dhcp-range=192.168.42.100,192.168.42.200 domain=vanderzwet.net EOF }}} === ntp === node# echo "ntpd_enable=YES" >> /etc/rc.conf {{{ node# cat < /etc/ntp.conf server 0.nl.pool.ntp.org server 1.nl.pool.ntp.org server 2.nl.pool.ntp.org driftfile /var/db/ntp.drift EOF }}} === motd === node# (sed '3,$ d' /etc/motd; echo "WWW: http://rickvanderzwet.nl" ) > /etc/motd.new; mv /etc/motd.new /etc/motd === Flash disk protection === node# echo "update_motd=NO" >> /etc/rc.conf node# echo "tmpmfs=YES" >> /etc/rc.conf Tip: You could make /var completely read-only, but I hate the details like package management getting lost. Flash cards these days are cheap anyways, mine lived for 1 year after extensive use. Of course with read-only this will be _much_ longer. node# echo "varmfs=YES" >> /etc/rc.conf Tip: Having your flash living in read-only gives you added security and increases the live-time of your (older) Flash cards node# sed '/1a/ s/rw/ro/' /etc/fstab > /etc/fstab.new; mv /etc/fstab.new /etc/fstab === various === node# pkg_add -r tinyproxy sudo vim-lite = Put into production = node# reboot = Adding packages = Tip: As space is limited unpacking packages can result in I/O errors due to (memory) disks which run out of space. Installing for example the package apache22 goes as follows: node# mkdir /usr/local/tmp node# setenv PKG_TMPDIR /usr/local/tmp node# pkg_add -r -t /usr/local/tmp/instmp.XXXXXX apache22