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BEINSTALL.SH(8) FreeBSD System Manager's Manual BEINSTALL.SH(8)
NAME
beinstall.sh - install a boot environment using the current FreeBSD
source tree
SYNOPSIS
beinstall.sh [options ...]
DESCRIPTION
beinstall.sh installs a boot environment using the current FreeBSD source
tree. beinstall.sh also automatically performs /etc updates (using
either etcupdate(8) or mergemaster(8)) and package updates using
pkg-upgrade(8) automatically in the new boot environment sandbox.
Upon successful completion, the system will be ready to boot into the new
boot environment. Upon failure, the target boot environment will be
destroyed. In all cases, the running system is left untouched and a
reboot into a partially updated system (due to install or hardware
failure) cannot happen. Additionally, the full installation process
requires only one reboot as it is performed in a new boot environment.
beinstall.sh requires a fully built world and kernel. It also requires
pkg(8), which is not present in the base system and has to be installed
manually.
The options provided to beinstall.sh are world and kernel flags like
KERNCONF as described in build(7).
ENVIRONMENT
User modifiable variables. Set these in the environment if desired:
BE_UTILITY (default: "bectl")
Utility to manage ZFS boot environments. This can be either
bectl(8) from the base system or beadm(1) from ports
(sysutils/beadm).
CONFIG_UPDATER (default: "etcupdate")
Config updater: etcupdate(8) and mergemaster(8) are supported.
Set to an empty string to skip.
ETCUPDATE_FLAGS (default: "-F")
Flags for etcupdate(8) if used.
MERGEMASTER_FLAGS (default: "-iFU")
Flags for mergemaster(8) if used.
NO_PKG_UPGRADE (default: "")
If not empty, "pkg upgrade" will be skipped.
FILES
src/tools/build/beinstall.sh
Place where beinstall.sh lives in the src tree.
SEE ALSO
build(7), development(7), bectl(8), etcupdate(8), mergemaster(8), pkg(8)
HISTORY
beinstall.sh is inspired by and similar in function to Solaris/illumos-
Mateusz Piotrowski <0mp@FreeBSD.org>.
FreeBSD 14.2-RELEASE October 30, 2020 FreeBSD 14.2-RELEASE