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    hi there, i’m /boot/kernel.GENERIC. you may know me as /boot/kernel, but i’ve moved to a cool new location!i love being here because it solves a lot of problems for users like you, such as “how the fuck do i set $KERNCONF properly when building a single kernel?”look for me in FreeBSD 16.0 any day now! * **(and don’t forget to say hi to my new friend, “automatically created /boot/kernel compatibility symlink”.)* offer only applicable to pkgbase users** subject to bikeshed painting #freebsd
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    so Raptor gave me access to a Talos II to do some work on FreeBSD/ppc64le. first thing i noticed: the boot process is *very* unusual. it doesn't use the FreeBSD loader at all; instead it has a Linux-based firmware loader called Petitboot which can load and kexec() the FreeBSD kernel directly. however it needs a rather odd partition layout to do that:# Device Mountpoint FStype Options Dump Pass#/dev/nda0p2 / ufs rw 1 1/dev/nda0p1 /boot msdosfs rw 2 2i assume this is because Petitboot can't read FreeBSD UFS, so we need the kernel (which is in /boot/kernel) to be on FAT. Raptor suggested we should make the loader kexec()able instead, which seems like a good idea, but from what i can tell this platform doesn't use OpenFirmware at all, and i'm not even sure we have a PowerNV-native loader.(as you can tell, i know very little about either POWER or FreeBSD/powerpc, so this is going to be an interesting learning experience.)#FreeBSD
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    Are you tired of sluggish, resource eating Linux & FreeBSD terminals? Say hello to `foot`! It’s the fast, lightweight, and minimalistic terminal emulator built for the modern Wayland display server. Wayland compositor users who value speed, simplicity, and low resource usage, foot is a must try. Repo https://codeberg.org/dnkl/foot#linux #freebsd #opensource
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    Finally!I'm happy to announce the R1OS Forum, a place for everyone interested in free and open source software that wants to discuss about it, get help using it, or simply want to be part of a new community.https://r1os.com/sites/blog/forum-platform-launched.phpForum: https://forum.r1os.com#r1os #linux #freebsd #openbsd #netbsd #illumos #opensource #freesoftware