docs: Reference setup in create

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2025-04-22 17:09:21 -06:00
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@@ -5,24 +5,27 @@ Bastille create uses any available bootstrapped release to create a lightweight
container system. To create a container simply provide a name, bootstrapped
release and a private (rfc1918) IP address.
- name - release - ip - interface (optional)
The format is ``bastille create NAME RELEASE IP [INTERFACE]``
Note that the ``interface`` is optional. Bastille will use the default interface
that is configured when running the setup command. See ``bastille setup -l`` or
``bastille setup -s``.
.. code-block:: shell
ishmael ~ # bastille create folsom 11.3-RELEASE 10.17.89.10 [interface]
ishmael ~ # bastille create folsom 11.3-RELEASE 10.17.89.10 [INTERFACE]
RELEASE: 11.3-RELEASE.
NAME: folsom.
IP: 10.17.89.10.
This command will create a 11.3-RELEASE container assigning the 10.17.89.10 ip
address to the new system.
This command will create a 11.3-RELEASE jail, assigning the 10.17.89.10 ip
address to the new jail.
.. code-block:: shell
ishmael ~ # bastille create alcatraz 13.2-RELEASE 10.17.89.113/24
The above code will create a jail with a /24 mask. At the time of this
documentation you can only use CIDR notation, and not use a netmask
255.255.255.0 to accomplish this.
@@ -33,7 +36,7 @@ ranges include:
- 10.0.0.0/8 - 172.16.0.0/12 - 192.168.0.0/16
Bastille does its best to validate the submitted ip is valid. This has not been
thouroughly tested--I generally use the 10/8 range.
thouroughly tested. I generally use the 10/8 range.
A couple of notes about the created jails. First, MOTD has been disabled inside
of the jails because it does not give information about the jail, but about the
@@ -45,7 +48,6 @@ version information about the host system instead of the jail. If you need to
check the version of freebsd running on the jail use the freebsd-version command
to get accurate information.
Bastille can create many different types of jails, along with many different
options. See the below help output.