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Tips for installing a Debian/Devuan VM on a BSD bare metal server running vmd

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On BSD bare metal server running vmd

Logging on:

ssh USERNAME@us5.ircnow.org

What’s my vm:

grep -B1 -A10 "owner USERNAME" /etc/vm.conf`
`vmctl status | grep USERNAME`

Disks for my vm:

vmctl create -s 16G diskname.qcow2
file diskname.qcow2
ls -lh diskname.qcow2

Control my vm:

Start: vmctl start VMNAME
Get in: vmctl console VMNAME
Start and get in: vmctl start -c VMNAME
Get out: <NEWLINE>~.
Get out without get out ssh: <NEWLINE>~~.
Graceful shutdown: vmctl stop VMNAME
Cut Power: vmctl stop -f VMNAME
Console messes up the screen: reset; clear

What does my vm boot from?

Inside my vm

Boot parameters

Bad:
/install.amd/vmlinuz priority=low vga=788 initrd=/install.amd/initrd.gz ---

Good:

/install.amd/vmlinuz priority=low DEBIAN_FRONTEND=text initrd=/install.amd/initrd.gz --- console=ttyS0,115200

Guess:

Reference:

Sample answers when installing

Initial Menu

Advanced options » Expert install » <TAB> edit boot parameters and boot

Protip: Type line at end, then Ctrl+B to edit middle - don’t overshoot! LOL

Pre network questions

How to stop from scrolling off screen? lol.
Defaults are fine.

Network questions

No autoconfigure.
Static IP address assigned to you hint: dig VMNAME.us5.ircnow.org
Netmask: 255.255.255.0 (default)
Gateway: 38.81.163.129 (NOT default)
DNS: 8.8.8.8 (NOT default)
Timeout for link autodetect - efault of 3 is fine. It never times out anyway if you got it wrong and hangs. LOL
Protip: You can never enter the network setup menu (or type < to get out of it) to avoid this.
Hostname: Don’t think it matters.
DOmain name: Does it have to be us5.ircnow.org???

Pre disk questions

Protip: openssl rand -base64 12 makes a 16 char password
Protip: Save password to a file on bare metal computer and copy paste it in
Protip: Ctrl+c or Ctrl+shift+c = xsel -b ; Select with mouse = xsel ; Middle mouse button pastes xsel
Protip: Can’t only have ssh key because you need to login from console when network is down!
Protip: </var/log/auth.log grep "Invalid user" | wc -l
Protip: Someone tries to guess a password EVERY MINUTE LOL

Disk questions

Protip: mbt is called “msdos” here
Reminder: GPT no work!!! i think
Protip: expr 1024 \* 1024 \* 1024 \* 4 to get 4GiB instead of 4GB, use suffix b
Protip: “10 11” enables user and group quotas on /home no comma no quotes LOL
Protip: easier to make swap on a separate .qcow2

Final questions

Protip: “targeted” works
Enable backports with “1 2 3” no comma no quotes LOL
Select and install software takes a long time do NOT press enter to make it wake up or it will skip choices LOL
DOn’t install desktop stuff on the SERVER lol
Install GRUB to the MBR (make sure you get the right disk LOL 1st disk?)
You don’t need to “remove the installation media”

After reboot

Protip: Don’t hold keys down or you may lock the console LOL

To keep all .dpkg (to make a local archive later):

printf '%s' 'Binary::apt::APT::Keep-Downloaded-Packages "1";' > /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99keep-downloaded-packages

To trust cdrom:

sed -i 's/deb cdrom/deb [trusted=yes] cdrom/' /etc/apt/sources.list

To get new kernel: (IMPORTANT!)

apt list | egrep 'linux-image.*bpo..-amd64-unsigned'
#based on latest above
apt install linux-image-5.6.0-0.bpo.2-amd64-unsigned
uname -r #still old
reboot
uname -r #new

Now you put your authorized_keys in and switch to ssh instead of console.

To see kept .dpkg (to make a local archive later):

find /var/cache/apt/archives -name '*.deb' | wc -l
du -ah /var/cache/apt/archives | sort -h | tail

To find an empty .qcow2 disk to put swap on:

lsblk
mkswap /dev/DONT_GET_THIS_WRONG
lsblk -o name,UUID | grep DONT_GET_THIS_WRONG
uuid=$(lsblk -o name,UUID | grep vdc | awk '{print $2}')
echo \$uuid #should exist!
printf "%s\n" "UUID=$uuid none swap" >> /etc/fstab #applies on reboot
swapon /dev/DONT_GET_THIS_WRONG #applies now
swapon #verify have swap now

To not need password to sudo

/etc/sudoers #edit this file with this line
USERNAME ALL=(ALL:ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL

Packages

apt get apt-file