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Vanitarium (2021-09-13 (Mon) 18:46:22)
#FuguIta I am offering you to translate and edit the Japanese version into English and host it on my server. I can set it up as a wiki or a website. If you are happy with that let me know so I can let you proofread it and ok it.
m3th (2021-08-10 (Tue) 03:32:55)
Without typing anything, can I see the login prompt like OpenBSD?
This is my request. Without my help, mum can use Fuguita.
#FuguIta
-- kaw 2021-08-12 (Thu) 06:04:43
kaw (2021-05-25 (Tue) 12:41:15)
Now, I will try to describe the file layout structure of #FuguIta.
The first figure shows the file layout in boot mode 0 (Click the figure to enlarge).
As examples, the paths /bin/ed, /usr/bin/vi, and pkg_added /usr/local/bin/emacs are shown.
The root file system is rd(4). This rd(ram disk) device is attached to the kernel and has been already mounted from the system boot time. Under the root, there is an unfamiliar directory called "boottmp". This is where you will find the commands needed at the very beginning of the system boot, and utilities specific to FuguIta.
The FuguIta device itself, a DVD or USB flash drive, which holds the boot loader, OS kernel, and file system images. It is mounted read-only on /sysmedia.
The filesystem image in /sysmedia is mapped to /dev/vnd4 and mounted on /fuguita. This is the OpenBSD file tree. This is pretty much as it should be, except for a few modifications to fit to the live system. Also, this is read-only. So no files can be created, modified, or deleted under it.
/ram is a memory file system called TMPFS (temporary file system), which is both readable and writable. Files that need to be modified, such as /etc/*.conf, your own data under /home/YOU, and the pkg_added program, are located on this. In addition, files that are rarely modified are replaced by symbolic links towards equivalent files in /fuguita. This will reduce the memory usage of TMPFS.
#img(): File not found:Next is boot mode 1. This is the same as mode 0, but /usr is symbolically linked to /fuguita/usr. This makes the boot faster and uses less memory than mode 0 by not copying/linking /usr to /ram. However, /usr/local is not writable, so pkg_add is not possible.
#img(): File not found:Finally, there is boot mode 2. This is much simpler than modes 0 and 1. Only / and /ram are mounted, and all external devices are unmounted. Of course, all files can be modified.
#img(): File not found:
Note that usbfadm sync will only save the data that exists in /ram TMPFS at boot mode 0, 1, or 2.
m3th (2021-05-21 (Fri) 04:40:05)
Can I change password ?
Should I use newdrive command again?
I might lose data, if I mistake.#FuguIta
-- kaw 2021-05-21 (Fri) 14:19:05
Former articles are at FuguIta/BBS/10.
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