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I'm trying to get plowshare up in a Jail, and that requires Bash. I did the usual…
whoops. I tried to run some plowshare code anyway
And I looked it up, it's just a process substitution in Bash.
I did some research, and I think it involves fdescfs being unusable in jails. It seems patched, so I cannot confirm. I'm new to FreeBSD (came from the land of Debian) and so I don't understand much of it yet. Any help (even if it's telling me that this cannot be done for now, because I really don't get the bug report) will be appreciated.
SOLVED: From the host system, run
However, I still do not know how to run this when the jails are up. Another time the.
Code:
$ sudo pkg install bash ... Message for bash-4.3.30_1: ====================================================================== bash requires fdescfs(5) mounted on /dev/fd If you have not done it yet, please do the following: mount -t fdescfs fdesc /dev/fd ... $ sudo mount -t fdescfs fdesc /dev/fd mount: fdesc: Operation not permitted
whoops. I tried to run some plowshare code anyway
Code:
$ plowdown /usr/bin/plowdown: line 754: /dev/fd/62: No such file or directory
And I looked it up, it's just a process substitution in Bash.
I did some research, and I think it involves fdescfs being unusable in jails. It seems patched, so I cannot confirm. I'm new to FreeBSD (came from the land of Debian) and so I don't understand much of it yet. Any help (even if it's telling me that this cannot be done for now, because I really don't get the bug report) will be appreciated.
SOLVED: From the host system, run
Code:
mount -t fdescfs fdesc /mnt/tank/jails/[jail name]/dev/fd
However, I still do not know how to run this when the jails are up. Another time the.
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