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title: "FreeBSD"
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linkTitle: "FreeBSD"
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weight: 40
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title: "Activate the serial console"
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linkTitle: "Activate the serial console"
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date: 2018-01-03
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description: >
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How to activate the serial console
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Here is how to activate the serial console on a FreeBSD server :
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- Append `console=“comconsole”` to `/boot/loader.conf`
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- Append or update existing line with `ttyd0` in `/etc/ttys` to : `ttyd0 “/usr/libexec/getty std.9600” vt100 on secure`
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title: "Change the ip address of a running jail"
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linkTitle: "Change the ip address of a running jail"
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date: 2018-09-25
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How to change the ip address of a running jail
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Here is how to change the ip address of a running jail :
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{{< highlight sh >}}
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jail -m ip4.addr=“192.168.1.87,192.168.1.88” jid=1
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title: "Clean install does not boot"
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linkTitle: "Clean install does not boot"
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date: 2018-01-02
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How to fix a clean install that refuses to boot
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I installed a fresh FreeBSD server today, and to my surprise it refused to boot. I had to do the following from my liveUSB :
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{{< highlight yaml >}}
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gpart set -a active /dev/ada0
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gpart set -a bootme -i 1 /dev/ada0
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{{< /highlight >}}
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