Your message? Notice: To avoid posts by spam, a message body without the word '#FuguIta' is rejected. ~ Please include the word in your message text. ---- #article **Mirror sites for download [#m456523a] >[[kaw]] (2019-05-12 (Sun) 08:49:09)~ ~ [[#FuguIta's download mirror sites changed and added>FuguIta/Download]]~ ~ Use the nearest mirror from your location.~ // #comment **6.5 tools [#sdcc1d3e] >kaw (2019-05-10 (Fri) 14:26:27)~ ~ tools to create a live system based on OpenBSD 6.5~ were uploaded at [[tools>http://jp1.dl.fuguita.org/pub/FuguIta/tools/]] directory.~ Refer [[FuguIta/FAQ/SelfBuild]] for creating.~ // #comment **updating FuguIta [#jbdaf323] >[[aleksa]] (2019-03-25 (Mon) 19:41:13)~ ~ Hello, kaw!~ How can i update FuguIta? ~ ~ >For example, if i have the patched-014 6.4-i386-version with a bunch of installed apps running on a usb drive in mode 3,~ ~ is it possible to just substitute that big FFSIMG on sd0a for the one taken from the patched-015 FuguIta-6.4-i386-201903231.img?~ // -Hi, Aleksa! >>How can i update FuguIta? >Yes, of course, you can do it.~ ~ (You know, LiveCD cannot be re-written, so in that case, prepare another CD media to burn newly released FuguIta)~ ~ There are some ways to update LiveUSB version of FuguIta.~ ~ I'll introduce two methods, for example.~ ~ -''method 1: replace the kernels and the filesystem image''~ ~ This is [[described in '''FuguIta Guide'''>FuguItaGuide#h2ce3537]] (Google Translate is your friend).~ --1: Boot NEW USB with mode 0. (Boot time configurations may be the minimal)~ --2: mount OLD USB (assume it's sd1)~ # mount /dev/sd1a /mnt --3: copy NEW kernels and a filesystem image to old USB # cp /sysmedia/bsd-fi /mnt # cp /sysmedia/bsd-fi /mnt # cp /sysmedia/fuguita-6.4-i386.ffsimg /mnt --4: umount sd1, then halt --5: reboot NEW USB and confirm that's updated. # uname -a # OS version # sysctl kern.version # kernel version # cat /usr/fuguita/version # release of fuguita -''method 2: migrate installed apps, config files and your data to NEW USB'' --1: Boot OLD USB with mode 3 you've been used until now --2: Invoke usbfadm, then attach NEW USB and change sync target to it # usbfadm Welcome to usbfadm. USB flash drive administration tool for FuguIta Version/Arch: 6.4/arm64 (FuguIta-6.4-arm64-201903231) Boot mode: usbflash Data stored in: /dev/sd0d Data Saved as: aleksa_apps Type ? for help. sd0d : aleksa_apps ->target Searching USB flash drives Please make sure the device inserted. Then press ENTER -> sd0a +sd0d sd0i sd1a +sd1d sd1i target device->sd1d --3: Do 'sync' command to NEW USB sd1d : aleksa_apps ->sync Sync current tmpfs as ``aleksa_apps'' , OK? [y/N] -> y sending incremental file list ....snip.... sent 14,595,555 bytes received 2,592 bytes 572,476.35 bytes/sec total size is 29,789,283 speedup is 2.04 sd1d : aleksa_apps ->bye Bye bye... # halt --4: Reboot with NEW USB, and check it's OK. >These procedures are valid when OLD and NEW USB are both based on same OpenBSD version. If it isn't (e.g. 6.4 to 6.5), you need to pkg_add manually on a new system, and need to migrate app's config files and your data files to NEW USB by hand.~ ~ Finally, I think method 2 is little bit safer. -- [[kaw]] &new{2019-03-26 (Tue) 01:10:40}; - Updating #FuguIta by method 1 worked fine. Thank you, Kaw, for your work! -- [[aleksa]] &new{2019-03-26 (Tue) 22:57:30}; - Aleksa, it's nice to hear that. FYI, a LiveCD version of #FuguIta is also OK for source of copying kernels and fs imgs. -- [[kaw]] &new{2019-03-27 (Wed) 02:48:36}; #comment **New feature: mount additional partitions [#vfc5e2b8] >[[kaw]] (2019-03-13 (Wed) 17:42:48)~ ~ Unlike most Unix-like OSes, #FuguIta does not mount them at boot time, even if the user writes partition entries in /etc/fstab.~ ~ That's because FuguIta scans the all partitions of attached disks to by the script /boottmp/rc. According to that result, it determines apropriate partitions (and vnode devices) to be mounted.~ ~ FuguIta generates /etc/fstab after the partition is mounted. Therefore, even if the user adds partition entries to fstab, they will be overwritten at next boot time.~ ~ To solve this problem, FuguIta-6.4-201903131 introduced the /usr/fuguita/etc/fstab.tail file.~ ~ Describe the partition entries to be mounted in fstab.tail with the same format as /etc/fstab, save with usbfadm.~ ~ Those partitions will be mounted at next boot of mode 3.~ ~ Note that this is functional only when boot mode is 3.~ // #comment **HDD install? [#u552dd93] >[[Vasile Guta-Ciucr]] (2019-02-28 (Thu) 23:37:23)~ ~ Hi,~ ~ Can this live system be used to install to HDD, or is designed to work only live?~ // - Yes. FuguIta can be installed to HDD.&br;Please read "Can I install this LiveCD to HDD?" section at [[FuguIta/FAQ]]. -- [[kaw]] &new{2019-03-03 (Sun) 01:59:07}; - Thank you! -- [[Vasile Guta-Ciucur]] &new{2019-03-04 (Mon) 03:51:01}; #comment ---- Former articles are at [[FuguIta/BBS/8]]. ---- Return to [[Top>Welcome]]