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Date:      Thu, 13 Dec 2007 16:10:56 +0100
From:      Ruben de Groot <mail25@bzerk.org>
To:        Yves Vogl <yves.vogl@deetune.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: How to install FreeBSD remotely from Debian Linux Environment?
Message-ID:  <20071213151056.GA74878@ei.bzerk.org>
In-Reply-To: <82A87AA2-AE4D-44BB-ACD5-6A84924B67BD@deetune.com>
References:  <82A87AA2-AE4D-44BB-ACD5-6A84924B67BD@deetune.com>

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On Tue, Dec 11, 2007 at 07:11:01PM +0100, Yves Vogl typed:
> Hi,
> 
> I tried to install FreeBSD from an existing Debian 4.0 Linux  
> installation with "Depenguinator 1.1".
> Depenguinator failed due to a wide range of incompatibilities caused  
> by gcc-4.0 and the beta code used in Depenguinator.
> Next I built an image under my local Mac OS X 10.5 with QEMU - but the  
> next step would have been to copy the image via dd to harddisk of the  
> remote server.
> The problem is that Linux doesn't support ufs and the additional ufs- 
> tools either won't compile because of gcc-4.0, current Linux kernel  
> etc. .
> I don't have the possibility to use KVM-over-Ethernet - but I can ask  
> a technician to boot from a CD-ROM. The problem here is that the  
> neither the bootonly.iso or one of the others automatically start SSH  
> and connect via DHCP? don't they?
> 
> So... is there another way to start a remote installation?

Hi Yves,

Best way would be to create your own custom bootable cd. This is quite easy.
Maybe you can get some ideas from this (now outdated) script I used for this
purpose years ago:

http://www.bzerk.org/files/mk-livecd

good luck,
Ruben




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