I'm sure it's possible to do all of this on TrueNAS directly, but to be honest it was ultimately quicker and easier doing on a VM.Īiming to mostly replicate the build from (with some mods, hopefully around about as good as that link) ![]() It's been a learning experience over a week for me having never compiled anything on FreeBSD before. Copy the driver over to your NAS under /boot/ and update the loader ![]() Delete the "re" driver lines from the kernel source code (explained in the readme) Install a clean FreeBSD with the source code included I put it under the line that reads: 'if_qlxgbe_load="YES"'. Once I had the driver ready, I tar gzipped it and rsynced it to the NAS.Īfter that it is simply a matter of copying the driver into /boot/kernel/ and editing /boot/nf with: The readme that comes with this driver has all the correct steps however you need to supplement them with some added steps from the Japanese article, such as installing clang and binutils. Then after successfully compiling the kernel (without the "re" driver), I was able to then compile the "if_re.ko" driver. I downloaded the Realtek driver source from here: However what I did to solve this was run Oracle VirtualBox and install FreeBSD 12.2 in a VM. I ran into a few problems, but ultimately just couldn't get the final "make" step to complete under TrueNAS itself (despite multiple attempts). ![]() but was fairly coherent using Google Translate!
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