I'm looking to create a custom release of FreeBSD for some clients. I've seen the docs on making a release and it seems pretty straight forward.
However, I haven't seen any details on how to change the naming/branding that comes up with through using the 'uname' command. I'm referring to the 'FreeBSD' part mostly. I understand how to change ident name of the kernel when you rebuild it and we plan on having a splash image to cover up the boot process.
We've got our own custom artwork, branding, and such that we'd like to use. I have not read through the FreeBSD/BSD license completely, but from what I have read it's my understanding that you can do this as long as you retain the FreeBSD copyright notice at boot time and in the source code. Is this correct?
How do I go about changing those particular instances of 'FreeBSD' when using 'uname'?
Thanks in advance!
However, I haven't seen any details on how to change the naming/branding that comes up with through using the 'uname' command. I'm referring to the 'FreeBSD' part mostly. I understand how to change ident name of the kernel when you rebuild it and we plan on having a splash image to cover up the boot process.
We've got our own custom artwork, branding, and such that we'd like to use. I have not read through the FreeBSD/BSD license completely, but from what I have read it's my understanding that you can do this as long as you retain the FreeBSD copyright notice at boot time and in the source code. Is this correct?
How do I go about changing those particular instances of 'FreeBSD' when using 'uname'?
Thanks in advance!