It is possible to debootstrap into /compat/linux, but it is discouraged to avoid collisions with files installed from FreeBSD ports and packages.Instead, derive the directory name from the distribution or version name, e.g., /compat/ubuntu.If the bootstrapped instance is intended to provide Linux shared libraries without having to explicitly use chroot or jails, one can point the kernel at it by updating the compat.linux.emul_path sysctl and adding a line like this to /etc/sysctl.conf:
From a Linux system using the same CPU architecture, ldd can be used to determine which shared libraries the application needs.For example, to check which shared libraries linuxdoom needs, run this command from a Linux system that has Doom installed:
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This specifies that /etc/hosts is searched first and DNS is searched second.When /compat/linux/etc/host.conf does not exist, Linux applications use /etc/host.conf and complain about the incompatible FreeBSD syntax.Remove bind if a name server is not configured using /etc/resolv.conf.
If this variable is set, it identifies a menu entry that should beselected by default, possibly after a timeout (see timeout). Theentry may be identified by number (starting from 0 at each level ofthe hierarchy), by title, or by id.
Alternatively, if you are on Linux, you can use the dd command to create a live USB. Replace /path/to/archlinux.iso with the path where you have downloaded the ISO file, and /dev/sdx with your USB drive in the example below. You can get your drive information using lsblk command.
Yum uses history records to detect modifications to the rpmdb data base that have been done outside of yum. In such case, yum displays a warning and automatically searches for possible problems caused by altering rpmdb. With history_record turned off, yum is not able to detect these changes and no automatic checks are performed.
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