The case for FreeBSD
Dustin Wilhoit
lists at elhombre.us
Wed Feb 9 04:23:27 GMT 2005
On Feb 8, 2005, at 6:33 PM, Patrick Bowen wrote:
>
> supraexpress at globaleyes.net wrote:
>
>> One of the main "stumbling blocks" to using FreeBSD is the
>> installation
>> process. I have had "lots of fun" (not!) with NetBSD's
>> line-mode/shell-script
>> "installer" and confusing companion installation instructions, in the
>> past; I
>> only tried OpenBSD once and don't remember anything about its
>> installation
>> process, but I seem to recall that it was similar to NetBSD's;
>> FreeBSD's
>> 'DOS-like menu' system is a travisty and IS PROBABLY THE ONE THING
>> THAT TURNS
>> OFF MORE PROSPECTIVE FBSD USERS THAN ANYTHING ELSE - I know - I have
>> heard!
>>
> I found that installing FreeBSD using sysinstall was faster and easier
> that a lot of other OS's, including various flavors of Linux.
>
> Patrick Bowen
>
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I would have to agree here. The sysinstall is one of my favorite
installers. I can get a box up and running with FreeBSD in like 5-10
minutes and easily too! I despise those clunky slow graphic
installers, they eat resources and provide no extra functionality, if
anything functionality is removed partially. Remember if they can't go
through a very intuitive curses based install how on earth will they
handle the CLI and wield the OS to their wishes? Perhaps you should be
introducing them to Mac OS X, very user-friendly with the power still
there if they want it. Maybe use the FreeSBIE CD?
Dustin Wilhoit
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