Gentoo FreeBSD/Experimental

The various sections in this article are a bit experimental. Maintain an expectation they might not work as intended on Gentoo/FreeBSD systems. Handle with care!

How to use X Window System with vesa video card
If you are using a USB mouse, please load kernel module first:

Configure:

Check the device for mouse:

OK, In this case has been detected:

Other video cards
xf86-video-vmware) Please see.

xf86-video-virtualbox) Please check my experimental overlay.

xf86-video-intel) Please see.

Q&A
Question: Why does the mouse not work?

Answer: Please specify the correct value in. moused must use. Run /etc/init.d/moused start.


 * PS/2 mouse is.
 * USB mouse is.
 * Another one is.

How to use a Portage overlay

 * Gentoo/BSD Project Overlay
 * It is the official overlay. Good quality, it contains bugfixes for e.g. system packages. You can add using.


 * nigoro's Gentoo/FreeBSD experimental overlay
 * It is a highly experimental overlay. Bad quality, but most packages work. List of tested packages. You can add using

How to use clang stages
Clang stages are available from the following URL:

http://distfiles.gentoo.org/experimental/bsd/freebsd/stages/amd64-fbsd-9.1/clang/stage3-amd64-clangfbsd-9.1.tar.bz2

Please see bug list and page Clang. In addition, please report to Gentoo Bugzilla if you find a package that can not be compiled with clang.

Bug list

 * [TRACKER] Packages that fail to build with LLVM/Clang on Gentoo FreeBSD

Why make the package once ?
When compiled with CXX="clang++ -stdlib=libc++" to llvm or clang, clang command does not work at all (Segmentation fault occurs always).

When set CXX="clang++ -stdlib=libc++", in order to successfully compile them, should both be linked to libc++.so.1.

Configure grub2
If you select UFS2 (GPT):

If you select UFS2 (MBR):

If you select ZFS (GPT):