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1998-08-27 17:38:45 +00:00
1998.07.20, Warsaw, Poland
PicoBSD 0.4
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What is PicoBSD?
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It's a one floppy version of FreeBSD (please see http://www.freebsd.org),
configured mainly for networking applications. It can be used as a router or
firewall, or kind of a fixit floppy (or all of them).
What are minimal requirements?
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* 386SX CPU or better (there is an FPU emulator in kernel)
* 10MB RAM - the more the better. If you have an HDD, you can make a
swap partition or swap file (using vnode driver and vnconfig). Then you
probably will be able to run with ca. 6MB only. But RAM is cheap...
* Modem sitting on COM1-COM4 (default is to use COM2), if you want to have
a PPP connection.
* Network card: compatible with NE2000, or PCI cards with DEC chipsets
(ed and de drivers). The kernel supports two of them (i.e. four total) plus
two PPP connections (tun interfaces). So you can easily build something like
router with as many as 6 outlets :-)
I'll be glad hearing from you about your experiences with PicoBSD. Thanks.
Have fun!
Andrzej Bialecki <abial@nask.pl>