documented changed commandline syntax

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Thomas von Dein
2020-11-29 18:52:14 +01:00
parent 11c1cd4b19
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@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Create the file `/etc/jail.conf` with the following innitial contents:
sysvshm = "new"; sysvshm = "new";
host.hostname = $name; host.hostname = $name;
path = "/jail/run/$name"; path = "/jail/run/$name";
exec.prestart = "/jail/bin/jaildk install $name all start"; exec.prestart = "/jail/bin/jaildk install $name start";
exec.clean = "true"; exec.clean = "true";
} }
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ A normal base directory cannot be used with the ports collection
because jaildk removes libraries and binaries for security reasons because jaildk removes libraries and binaries for security reasons
from normal bases. To create a build base, execute: from normal bases. To create a build base, execute:
`jaildk base 12-RELEASE-build rw` `jaildk base -b 12-RELEASE-build -w`
Next, add the following entry to the configuration of you jail. To Next, add the following entry to the configuration of you jail. To
stay with our example, edit `/jail/etc/myjail/jail.conf` and add: stay with our example, edit `/jail/etc/myjail/jail.conf` and add:
@@ -209,22 +209,22 @@ The very first thing to do is to update the host system using `freebsd-update`.
Next create a new base version: Next create a new base version:
``` ```
jaildk base `uname -r` jaildk base -b `uname -r`
``` ```
Now you can create clone of your jail with a new version: Now you can create clone of your jail with a new version:
``` ```
jaildk clone myjail myjail 20201106 20210422 jaildk clone -s myjail -d myjail -o 20201106 -n 20210422
``` ```
Mount the build chroot for the new version: Mount the build chroot for the new version:
``` ```
jaildk build myjail start `uname -r` 20210422 jaildk build myjail start -b `uname -r` -v 20210422
``` ```
And finally chroot into the new jail and update it: And finally chroot into the new jail and update it:
``` ```
blogin myjail jaildk blogin myjail
pkg update pkg update
... ...
``` ```