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Clara and I run Minecraft on our home FreeBSD server in a jail that keeps Java and other dependencies in a single location. It is possible to run the server anywhere that supports Java as well as Linux and possibly even NetBSD although I haven't tried it yet.



I could not let it go! The good news is that you can indeed run an Minecraft server on my other favourite OS too. extreme minecraft server crafting going on here This is how I did it. I'm sure there are more.



Getting Java installed



After you have installed NetBSD, set up networking and enabled pkgin , you will require an OpenJDK installation to run Minecraft.



OpenJDK 17 is required for Minecraft 1.17 and later. OpenJDK 16 however, is the most recent snapshot as of July 20,22. To confirm, search:



If you're 16 you can still pull current packages by opening the repo file.



and changing the repo URI, in my instance, from 9.0 to 9.0_current:



This was a wonderful project. He is a huge advocate for NetBSD I feel that he owes me at least the possibility of a cup of coffee or a beer every time I go to Japan.



We can now install, along with some other useful tools.



Running Minecraft



This location can be used to run Minecraft just like any Java-enabled server. I have all my files in one place:



Log in as my local user to start:



We can now start!



Java throws an error regarding a system that is not supported, something that NetBSD users are aware of. It is safe to ignore from my experience.



And don't forget to accept the EULA when you launch the server the first time:



Create an introductory script



I like to create a symlink to minecraft.jar the most current version of the server



You can then reference it in launch.sh using tmux for the server to stay in place after disconnecting. I also prefer to give Minecraft more memory:



We're now ready to go!



Follow-up



My next step would be creating a proper chroot environment for Java and Minecraft similar to the way I use FreeBSD jails. I've had a proper NetBSD chroot exploration post in the works for years but I'll get it cleaned up and post it soon.


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