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I am trying to build a NetBSD kernel with a built in MEMDRIVE that
contains all the files that I need to run a machine. This is similiar to
a diskless setup except that I am not mounting a drive via NFS.
I'm running into a bit of a paradox. I'll detail the working
configuration first, then I'll show you where my trouble is...
WORKING SETUP - To create a 1.44Meg MEMDRIVE
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1) Zero the drive
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/fd0a bs=512 count=2880
2) Create a new filesystem on the drive
newfs /dev/fd0a floppy
3) Mount the floppy
mount -t ffs /dev/fd0a /mnt/floppy
4) Copy the files
5) unmount the floppy
umount /mnt/floppy
6) Copy the image
dd if=/dev/fd0a of=memdrive.image
7) place the image into the kernel
mdsetimage -s -v netbsd.memkernel memdrive.image
8) boot the new image!
Again, this works fine. The problem I am having is creating an arbitrary
memdrive that is not based on any physical device. For example, I'd like
to make a 16M memdrive. But I don't have any devices that have a 16M
capacity that I can dd from. My next smallest device is my 4.3GB hard drive.
I tried using virtual devices, but you cannot disklabel a virtual
device. And without a disklabel, you can't put a filesystem on an image
using newfs. So how do I create a memdrive with a proper disklabel so
that I can put a filesystem on it and boot from it? I've been looking
all over trying various combinations of mdconfig, vnconfig, disklabel,
fdisk, and other commands to try and force a disk label onto a memdrive
or a virtual device.
Has anyone done this before?
Thanks,
Brian Rose
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