On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 2:44 PM, Khan <afridi_ahma...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> hi, i am new to Netmap and i need some help. I want to install netmap on my 
> Ubuntu ver.12.
> I have downloaded the image 'Picobsde amd 64 20120618 (bin)' file from the 
> website. then I
> tried to convert the bin file into an iso format. But when i mount, it gives 
> me error:
> ahmed@ahmed-Latitude-D620:~/Downloads$ sudo mount -t iso9660 
> 20120618-netmap-picobsd-head-amd64_01.iso/media/iso -o loop

> I am not sure about the error, what am I doing wrong here? Is the image on 
> the server working fine? looking forward for a response.
> Kindly guide me on how to install and run netmap on my PC.
>

Hi,
the topic of this mailing-list is "Discussions about the use of
FreeBSD-current".
Your question, related to installing something on a Ubuntu Linux, is off-topic.

Regarding PicoBSD, you seem didn't understand what is a PicoBSD image.
Read this for a better understanding of PicoBSD:
http://people.freebsd.org/~picobsd/old/picobsd.html
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=picobsd

You can't install a PicoBSD image on your Ubuntu, but you can run a
PicoBSD image inside a virtual machine from your Ubuntu…
But don't ask the question "How to run a PicoBSD disk image on my
Ubuntu" here, because this question will be off-topic too ;-)

Regards,

Olivier
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