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Revision as of 15:26, 7 June 2018
Everything on this page needs to be done as root, unless specified, so su to root.
su -
Install basic software
pkg install -y bash sudo rsync
ZFS
If you don't have ZFS root (e.g. cloud computing), you might want to create a separate ZFS pool.
echo 'zfs_enable="YES"' >>/etc/rc.conf service zfs start zpool create -m /tank tank xbd1 zfs set compression=on tank
Create a user
This will create a user with a random password that can do passwordless sudo:
pw useradd -n aram -c 'Aram Havarneanu' -g staff -G wheel -m -s /usr/local/bin/bash -L staff -w random
SSH
For ssh access, use su to switch from root to the user and then add ssh keys.
su - aram # as a user mkdir -p .ssh echo 'ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI1NTE5AAAAIANJ9BKKslS9Zqp1dRWL1nRiLmFp7nGvP06zPJ4L7cES aram@emerald.local' >> .ssh/authorized_keys