#!/bin/sh # # This script generates a "memstick image" (image that can be copied to a # USB memory stick) from a directory tree. Note that the script does not # clean up after itself very well for error conditions on purpose so the # problem can be diagnosed (full filesystem most likely but ...). # # Usage: make-memstick.sh # # $FreeBSD$ # set -e PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin export PATH if [ $# -ne 2 ]; then echo "make-memstick.sh /path/to/directory /path/to/image/file" exit 1 fi if [ ! -d ${1} ]; then echo "${1} must be a directory" exit 1 fi if [ -e ${2} ]; then echo "won't overwrite ${2}" exit 1 fi echo '/dev/ufs/FreeBSD_Install / ufs ro,noatime 1 1' > ${1}/etc/fstab echo 'root_rw_mount="NO"' > ${1}/etc/rc.conf.local makefs -B little -o label=FreeBSD_Install -o version=2 ${2}.part ${1} rm ${1}/etc/fstab rm ${1}/etc/rc.conf.local mkimg -s gpt \ -b ${1}/boot/pmbr \ -p efi:=${1}/boot/boot1.efifat \ -p freebsd-boot:=${1}/boot/gptboot \ -p freebsd-ufs:=${2}.part \ -p freebsd-swap::1M \ -o ${2} rm ${2}.part