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quoth the README: I have been running -current on my laptop since before FreeBSD 2.0 was released and along the way developed this little trick to making the task easier. sysbuild.sh is a way to build a new FreeBSD system on a computer from a specification, while leaving the current installation intact. sysbuild.sh assume you have two partitions that can hold your rootfs and can be booted, and roughly speaking, all it does is build a new system into the one you don't use, from the one you do use. A partition named /freebsd is assumed to be part of your layout, and that is where the sources and ports will be found. If you know how nanobsd works, you will find a lot of similarity. |
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debugscripts | ||
diag | ||
kerneldoc | ||
KSE | ||
LibraryReport | ||
regression | ||
sched | ||
test | ||
tools | ||
install.sh | ||
make_libdeps.sh | ||
README |
$FreeBSD$ This directory tree contains tools used for the maintenance and testing of FreeBSD. There is no toplevel Makefile structure since these tools are not meant to be built as part of the standard system, though there may be individual Makefiles in some of the subdirs. Please read the README files in the subdirs for further information.