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Clara and I run Minecraft on our home FreeBSD server in jail which keeps Java and other dependencies in a separate location. Theoretically , you can run the server from any device that supports Java and Java-related software, including Linux and possibly NetBSD although I haven't yet tested NetBSD.



I decided to keep it up! The good news is that you are able to run an Minecraft server on another preferred OS. This is the method I used. I'm sure there are other ways.



Getting Java installed



After you've installed NetBSD and have configured networking and enabled pkgin, you require an OpenJDK in order to run Minecraft.



Minecraft 1.17 from now requires OpenJDK 17 however, OpenJDK 16 is the latest in the most current snapshot as of July 2022. You can check to see whether this is the case:



If it's 16 or older, you can pull current packages by opening your repo file:



Change the repo URI, in my case from 9.0 to 9.0_current:



Thank you very much to ryoon@ for working on this. He has done so much wonderful work for the NetBSD community. I think I owe him a coffee or a beer the next time I'm able go to Japan.



We can now install along with other useful tools.



Running Minecraft



You can use this location to run Minecraft just like any Java-enabled server. I have all my files in one place:



Log into my local account and start:



We are now ready to begin!
minecraft servers


Java will throw an exception regarding a system that is not supported, which NetBSD users know well. It is safe to ignore according to my tests.



After you've run the server for the first time, be sure to remember to accept the EULA.



Making the launch script



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



Then refer to it in launch.sh using tmux to keep the server even after disconnecting. I also would like to give Minecraft more memory:



We're ready to go!



Follow-up



The next step is creating an appropriate chroot environment for Java and Minecraft, similar to what I do with FreeBSD jails. I've had a proper NetBSD chroot exploration post in the works for a long time I'll clean it up and make it available soon.


My Website: https://minecraftservers.life/
     
 
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