freebsd-skq/release/picobsd/install/lang/README.en
Doug White 88e4dbacdb Add a new floppy type, install. This type builds a disk that can
slice, partition, newfs, and install FreeBSD from a tarball on a remote server.
Handy for doing mass-installs for server farms.

Documentation following shortly.
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1998.07.12, Warsaw, Poland
PicoBSD @VER@ (NET)
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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).
You can find more information on the home page of this project at:
http://www.freebsd.org/~picobsd/
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, PCI Intel, 3Com 3c509 or with DEC
chipsets (ed, ep, fxp and de drivers). The kernel supports two of each
ISA (i.e. +6 total) plus two PPP connections (tun interfaces). So you can
easily build something like router with as many as 8 outlets :-)
For detailed description and list of supported hardware see the original
documentation, or:
http://www.freebsd.org/~picobsd/picobsd.html
I'll be glad hearing from you about your experiences with PicoBSD. Thanks.
Have fun!
Andrzej Bialecki <abial@freebsd.org>