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Once You've Installed NetBSD

Clara and I run Minecraft on our home FreeBSD server inside a jail, which keeps Java and other dependencies in one place. Theoretically you can run the server from any device that supports Java, including Linux and possibly NetBSD, though I haven't yet tested NetBSD.



So, I could not let it go! The positive side is that you are able to run a Minecraft server on your other preferred OS. Minecraft Games This is the method I used. I'm sure there are many more.



Getting Java installed



After you've installed NetBSD and configured networking and enabled pkgin, you need to get an OpenJDK to run Minecraft.



OpenJDK 17 is required for Minecraft 1.17 and later. OpenJDK 16 however, is the most up-to-date version as of July 20,22. You can search to confirm that this is still the situation:



If it's 16 you may still pull current packages by opening the repo file.



and changing the repo URL In my case, 9.0 to 9.0_current



Thank you very much to ryoon@ for working on this. He does so much for NetBSD I feel like I owe him at least a cup of coffee or a glass of beer each time I go to Japan.



Now we can installit, along with a few other useful tools:



Running Minecraft



From here, running Minecraft is similar to any other Java-enabled server. I combined all my files:



Log into my local account and start:



We're ready to start!



You'll notice that Java throws an exception that says "system not supported that we using NetBSD know all too well. Based on my tests it's safe to ignore it:



Once you've started the server for the first time, don't forget about accepting the EULA.



Create an introductory script



I like to link the latest version of the server to minecraft.jar:



You can then reference it in launch.sh using tmux to allow the server to remain active after disconnecting. I prefer to give Minecraft more memory too:



We're now ready for the adventure!



Follow-up



Next, I would like to build a chroot environment that supports Java and Minecraft. This is similar to the FreeBSD jails. I have an NetBSD Chroot Exploration article in the process for a number of years. I'll tidy it up and release it soon.


Here's my website: https://bankadda.com/
     
 
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