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I have purchased a VPS from Digital Ocean. I have console access, so no need to worry about the network not being configured at install time.

I have already tried using dd to write a small installer image (image found here) to /dev/sda. Like so:

dd if=/root/mfsbsd-9.1-RELEASE-p2-amd64.img of=/dev/sda

This made the VPS crash, so I tried again, but first I ran umount -f -l /. This seemed to work (dd wrote the image), but when I rebooted, to my surprise I was back in Ubuntu.

I also tried installing grub and grub2, but I could not access a boot menu for either via the console, even after setting the timeout and visibility options (I think that grub/grub2 did not really install, and the VPS just boots directly into the OS).

Does anyone have anything clever that I can try? I can wipe and restore the VPS as many times as I want, so give me any and all ideas that come to mind!

Thanks!

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Not possible to do this on digitalOcean. Trust me, I tried everything (was also trying to get FreeBSD on it). They have the kernel/mbr boot options outside of what you have access to in their KVM set-up.

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  • Thanks for taking the time to answer. Let me know if you find anything, and I'll do the same.
    – BLuFeNiX
    Jul 11, 2013 at 17:04
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In case your provider allow snapshots, probably you could give a try to fabrik is a FreeBSD ZFS on root image working in some providers like AWS, GCP, vulrt, netcup, lunanode etc.

This will basically remove the operating system of your VPC and use the one from the snapshot.

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