Caution
FreeBSD 14.0-RELEASE onwards is failing to build on VirtualBox.
This repository contains the necessary tools to build a Vagrant-ready FreeBSD virtual machine using Packer.
Tip
There are official FreeBSD VMs available from the Vagrant Cloud.
To create a box:
-
Clone this repository:
$ git clone https://github.com/jlduran/packer-FreeBSD.git $ cd packer-FreeBSD
-
Initialize packer:
$ packer init .
-
Build the box (
virtualbox-iso.freebsd
orqemu.freebsd
):$ packer build -only=virtualbox-iso.freebsd .
-
Add it to the list of Vagrant boxes. See Handling
.iso
and.box
files for more information.$ vagrant box add builds/FreeBSD-14.0-RELEASE-amd64.box --name FreeBSD-14.0-RELEASE-amd64
servers = [
{ name: 'www.local', cpus: 2, memory: 1024 },
{ name: 'db.local', cpus: 1, memory: 2048 }
]
script = <<-SCRIPT
sed -i '' "s/Vagrant/$(hostname -s)/g" /usr/local/etc/mDNSResponderServices.conf
service mdnsresponderposix restart
SCRIPT
ansible_raw_arguments = []
Vagrant.configure(2) do |config|
servers.each do |server|
config.vm.define server[:name] do |box|
box.vm.box = 'FreeBSD-14.0-RELEASE-amd64'
box.vm.hostname = server[:name]
box.vm.provider 'virtualbox' do |v|
v.default_nic_type = 'virtio'
v.linked_clone = true
v.name, v.cpus, v.memory = server.values_at(:name, :cpus, :memory)
end
if server == servers.last
box.vm.provision 'ansible' do |ansible|
ansible.compatibility_mode = '2.0'
ansible.limit = 'all'
ansible.playbook = 'site.yml'
ansible.inventory_path = 'local'
ansible.raw_arguments = ansible_raw_arguments
end
else
ansible_raw_arguments << private_key_path(server[:name])
end
end
end
config.vm.provision 'shell', inline: script
end
def private_key_path(server_name)
provider = ENV['VAGRANT_DEFAULT_PROVIDER'] || 'virtualbox'
vagrant_dotfile_path = ENV['VAGRANT_DOTFILE_PATH'] || '.vagrant'
"--private-key=#{vagrant_dotfile_path}/machines/#{server_name}/" \
"#{provider}/private_key"
end
Below is a sample variables.pkrvars.hcl
file:
arch = "amd64"
branch = "RELEASE"
build_date = ""
cpus = 1
directory = "releases"
disk_size = 10240
filesystem = "zfs"
zfs_compression = "zstd"
git_commit = ""
guest_os_type = "FreeBSD_64"
memory = 1024
mirror = "https://download.freebsd.org"
rc_conf_file = ""
revision = "14.0"
The following variables can be set:
-
cpus
is the number of CPUs assigned. Default:1
-
disk_size
is the HDD size in megabytes. Default:10240
-
memory
is the amount of RAM in megabytes assigned. Default:1024
-
revision
is the FreeBSD revision number. Default:14.0
-
branch
used in conjunction withbuild_date
,git_commit
anddirectory
. Default:RELEASE
See FreeBSD's Release Branches for more information. Possible values are:
Branch Directory CURRENT
snapshots
STABLE
snapshots
ALPHA1
,ALPHA2
, …snapshots
PRERELEASE
snapshots
BETA1
,BETA2
, …releases
RC1
,RC2
, …releases
RELEASE
releases
-
arch
is the target architecture (i386
oramd64
). Default:amd64
-
guest_os_type
(VirtualBox) used in conjunction witharch
(FreeBSD
orFreeBSD_64
). See packer's documentation. Default:FreeBSD_64
-
filesystem
is the file system type (ufs
orzfs
). Default:zfs
-
zfs_compression
is the ZFS compression algorithm (zstd
orlz4
). Default:zstd
-
mirror
is the preferred FreeBSD mirror. Default:https://download.freebsd.org
-
rc_conf_file
is the file whererc.conf
parameters are stored. Default: empty . Possible values are:Value File /etc/rc.conf
local
/etc/rc.conf.local
(Its use is discouraged)vendor
/etc/defaults/vendor.conf
name
(/usr/local)/etc/rc.conf.d/<name>
Create a variables.pkrvars.hcl
file overriding the default
values, and invoke:
$ packer build -var-file="variables.pkrvars.hcl" .
You can also select which components you wish to install. By default, it runs the following provisioning scripts:
Name | Description |
---|---|
update |
Updates to the latest patch level (if applicable) and the latest packages |
vagrant |
Vagrant-related configuration |
zeroconf |
Enables zero-configuration networking |
ansible |
Installs python and CA Root certificates |
vmtools |
Virtual Machine-specific utilities |
cleanup |
Cleanup script (must be called last) |
The following scripts are also available:
Name | Description |
---|---|
cloud-init |
Installs cloud-init |
hardening |
Provides basic hardening options |
ports |
Installs the FreeBSD ports tree |
Packer will automatically download the .iso
image if it does not find
the right one under the iso
directory. Optionally, you can download
the .iso
image and save it to the iso
directory.
.box
files will be created under the builds
directory.