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File Date Author Commit
 kernel-config 2010-06-28 daoyama [r5243] merge from 7S/8S
 kernel-patches 2011-04-02 zoon01 [r5869] Upgrade aac driver to 2.4.1.
 ports 2011-04-03 zoon01 [r5871] repair transmission patchfile.
 CHANGES 2011-04-02 zoon01 [r5868] Upgrade aac driver to 2.4.1.
 LICENSE 2010-04-01 daoyama [r5100] merge to trunk.
 README 2009-07-08 votdev [r4803] Update README
 freenas-create-bootdir.sh 2010-06-29 daoyama [r5246] misc update
 freenas-create-pot.sh 2010-04-18 daoyama [r5150] Update translation files.
 freenas-create-rootfs.sh 2010-05-12 daoyama [r5185] Set kern.hz=100 when running on virtual machine...
 freenas-modify-permissions.sh 2011-03-27 zoon01 [r5828] Upgrade transmission to 2.22.
 freenas.files 2010-05-22 daoyama [r5206] add gpart utility.
 make.conf 2008-01-02 votdev [r2496] Update make.conf. Add WITHOUT_X11=yes.
 make.sh 2011-01-04 daoyama [r5726] merge from 7S.
 ports-supfile 2010-04-15 daoyama [r5144] Update options.
 source-supfile 2010-04-11 daoyama [r5129] Recreate patch, update supfile.

Read Me

FreeNAS (http://www.freenas.org) 
Olivier Cochard-Labbe (olivier@freenas.org)
Licence: BSD

============== SUMMARY =========

1. Files and directories listing
2. How to generate an FreeNAS ISO or IMG  file
3. Building FreeNAS from the latest sources
4. Building kernel

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1. Files and directories listing
- /freenas/bootloader : Contains FreeBSD boot loader files
- /freenas/rootfs: Minimum FreeBSD root filesystem and FreeNAS script/WebGUI
- /freenas/svn: Contains the whole up-to-date (working) release and scripts

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2. How to generate an FreeNAS ISO or IMG file

Edit the script '/freenas/svn/build/make.sh' and adapt the directory
variables with your local ones.

Check that you have installed the following ports:
- subversion
- bash
- cdrtools
- portupgrade

Additional you might install the following ports, otherwise they are build
from sources:
- perl
- ruby
- m4
- bison

Start /freenas/svn/build/make.sh

Burn the freenas.iso file created.

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3. Building FreeNAS from the latest sources

(normally possible with make.sh)

Here is how to build FreeNAS from the latest sources:

- Use the root user account on your FreeBSD system

3.1 Update your FreeNAS scripts/WebGUI code with SVN:
(this creates the svn directory)

cd /usr/local/freenas

svn co https://freenas.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/freenas/branches/0.7 svn

You should now have these directories:
/usr/local/freenas
/usr/local/freenas/svn

3.2 Update your ports collection:

Using portsnap the first time:
portsnap fetch extract

To update the ports collection next time:
portsnap fetch update

3.3 Use the building script:

svn/build/make.sh

Execute all menus in '20 - Build FreeNAS from scratch advanced menu' to build your FreeNAS from scratch. After that use one of the following menus:

10 - Create 'Embedded' (IMG) file (rawrite to CF/USB/DD)
11 - Create 'LiveCD' (ISO) file
12 - Create 'LiveCD' (ISO) file without 'Embedded' file
13 - Create 'Full' (TGZ) update file

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4. Building kernel

Before building the kernel it is recommended to delete the directory /usr/src completely.
Next, run the build scripts and update the kernel sources via cvsup + freebsd-update.
Continue building using the 'Build kernel' menu in the build script.
 
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