Just to confirm I had this identical problem in FreeBSD 10, the adapter was able to acquire an IP address using DHCP, but no other communcation was possible no ping to valid IP on the LAN would work. In my case the adapter also worked fine in Windows XP, and a quick boot into Lubuntu 14.04 fixed...
Thanks for the clarification on the architecture and path level indicators. I think my main question may have been missed amongst the rest of my update:
After running through the various make and release steps, which directory should I go to to modify scripts that run during the boot from...
Update:
I followed these steps on a machine with FreeBSD 10 and src installed:
cd /usr
cd src
make buildworld buildkernel
cd release
make release
make install DESTDIR=/var/freebsd-snapshot
That all seemed to work okay and memstick and ISO images are generated and the size looks about right...
Thanks for the suggestion. I had looked at that option and thought it seemed like rather a long winded way of going about changing one or two scripts in the install ISO.
This comment in the release man page worried me: "Before attempting to build a release, the user is expected to be familiar...
I am trying to create a customised version of the FreeBSD boot ISO. I have tried a number of methods and nothing quite seems to work. One problem I have is extracting the contents of the original ISO. I have tried these methods:
tar -C /path/to/isofolder/ -pxvf /path/to/iso
This command seems...
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