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  lindev_load="YES"
 
  lindev_load="YES"
  
Or compile directly into the kernel by adding these options to your custom KERNCONF file in ''/usr/src/sys/*/conf/'':
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Or compile directly into the kernel by adding these options to your custom KERNCONF file in ''/usr/src/sys/*/conf/'' :
 
  options        COMPAT_LINUX32    # This is used for 64bit processors
 
  options        COMPAT_LINUX32    # This is used for 64bit processors
 
  #options        COMPAT_LINUX      # This is used for 32bit processors; this option won't work on 64bit processors
 
  #options        COMPAT_LINUX      # This is used for 32bit processors; this option won't work on 64bit processors
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  options        LINSYSFS
 
  options        LINSYSFS
 
  device          lindev
 
  device          lindev
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Linux filesystems then need to be mounted via adding the following to ''/etc/fstab'' :
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linproc        /compat/linux/proc      linprocfs    rw  0  0
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linsys          /compat/linux/sys      linsysfs    rw  0  0
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
* Related manpages; and filesystem documentation
 
* Related manpages; and filesystem documentation

Revision as of 14:59, 6 March 2015

First add to /etc/rc.conf, to enable Linux/ELF binary emulation:

linux_enable="YES"

Then either edit /boot/loader.conf to include:

linprocfs_load="YES"
linsysfs="YES"
linux_load="YES"
lindev_load="YES"

Or compile directly into the kernel by adding these options to your custom KERNCONF file in /usr/src/sys/*/conf/ :

options         COMPAT_LINUX32    # This is used for 64bit processors
#options        COMPAT_LINUX      # This is used for 32bit processors; this option won't work on 64bit processors
options         LINPROCFS
options         LINSYSFS
device          lindev

Linux filesystems then need to be mounted via adding the following to /etc/fstab :

linproc         /compat/linux/proc      linprocfs    rw  0  0
linsys          /compat/linux/sys       linsysfs     rw  0  0

References

  • Related manpages; and filesystem documentation
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