buildworld inside a jail

Harald Schmalzbauer h at schmalzbauer.de
Fri Feb 6 07:08:11 PST 2004


On Friday 06 February 2004 14:06, Colin Percival wrote:
> At 12:49 06/02/2004, Harald Schmalzbauer wrote:
> >On Friday 06 February 2004 03:24, Harald Schmalzbauer wrote:
> > > On Friday 06 February 2004 03:05, Colin Percival wrote:
> > > > * The contents of /dev inside the jail?
> > >
*SNIP*
> >I found out that if I don't hide any device it finishes compiling!?!?!?
>
>    Interesting.  I create a jailed /dev with the following commands:
>
> mount -t devfs devfs ${BASEDIR}/jail/dev
> devfs rule -s 10 delset
> devfs rule -s 10 add hide
> devfs rule -s 10 add path null unhide
> devfs rule -s 10 add path zero unhide
> devfs rule -s 10 add path fd unhide
> devfs rule -s 10 add path 'fd/*' unhide
> devfs rule -s 10 add path 'std*' unhide
> devfs -m ${BASEDIR}/jail/dev ruleset 10
> devfs -m ${BASEDIR}/jail/dev rule applyset
>
> and you've certainly got all of those devices.

Ha, found my mistake. I had /dev/fd but not /dev/fd/*
When unhiding fd/* like you (and the default) everything is compiling fine!
But why do I need the floppydisk? Btw. I don't have a floppy in this machine.

Thanks,

-Harry

>
> >What device could be needed to compile source code?
>
>    I'm not sure why this would make any difference, but try
> with just /dev/null, /dev/zero, /dev/fd, /dev/fd/*, and
> /dev/std*.
>    Also, try listing the contents of /dev before starting
> the buildworld, to make sure that nothing is missing.
>
> Colin Percival
>
>
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