From bef0c6e5371a161bced276ffea0f2ad2b8142991 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: John-Mark Gurney Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2021 17:18:24 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] fix up code blocks to display better (full width and smaller font size) --- .../07/installing-and-running-netbsd-and.html | 54 ++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 28 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/2015/07/installing-and-running-netbsd-and.html b/content/2015/07/installing-and-running-netbsd-and.html index e1bfcc0..270ac65 100644 --- a/content/2015/07/installing-and-running-netbsd-and.html +++ b/content/2015/07/installing-and-running-netbsd-and.html @@ -29,24 +29,24 @@ Hope this helps others! ## NetBSD 1. Install `grub2-bhyve`: - ``` +

    pkg install grub2-bhyve
-   ```
+   
2. Create a file called `instdev.map` containing: - ``` +

    (cd0) NetBSD-6.1.5-amd64.iso
    (hd1) netbsd.img
-   ```
+   
3. Create the file `netbsd.img` with the correct size: - ``` +

    truncate -s 3g netbsd.img
-   ```
+   
4. Run the following commands (or put into a script file) under `sh`: - ``` +

    MEM=512M
    VM=nbsd615
    bhyvectl --destroy --vm=$VM
-   grub-bhyve -r cd0 -M $MEM -m instdev.map $VM <
5. This will run the installer, complete the installation. 6. Create a file called `dev.map` containing: - ``` +

    (hd1) netbsd.img
-   ```
+   
7. Now in the future, to run NetBSD from the image, run the following commands: - ``` +

    MEM=512M
    VM=nbsd615
    bhyvectl --destroy --vm=$VM
-   grub-bhyve -r cd0 -M $MEM -m dev.map $VM <
8. Profit! ## OpenBSD 1. Install `grub2-bhyve`: - ``` +

    pkg install grub2-bhyve
-   ```
+   
2. Create a file called `instdev.map` containing: - ``` +

    (cd0) install57.iso
    (hd1) openbsd.img
-   ```
+   
3. Create the file `openbsd.img` with the correct size: - ``` +

    truncate -s 3g openbsd.img
-   ```
+   
4. Run the following commands (or put into a script file) under `sh`: - ``` +

    MEM=512M
    VM=obsd57
    bhyvectl --destroy --vm=$VM
-   grub-bhyve -r cd0 -M $MEM -m instdev.map $VM <
5. This will run the installer, complete the installation. 6. Create a file called `dev.map` containing: - ``` +

    (hd1) netbsd.img
-   ```
+   
7. Now in the future, to run OpenBSD from the image, run the following commands: - ``` +

    MEM=512M
    VM=obsd57
    bhyvectl --destroy --vm=$VM
-   grub-bhyve -r hd1 -M $MEM -m dev.map $VM <
8. Profit!