[RFC] what do we do with picobsd ?

Dario Freni saturnero at freesbie.org
Tue Jan 31 16:22:00 PST 2006


Julian Elischer wrote:
> Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
> 
>> In message <20060131.131654.134137067.imp at bsdimp.com>, "M. Warner
>> Losh" writes:
>>  
>>
>>> In message: <43DFC2D5.7040706 at errno.com>
>>>           Sam Leffler <sam at errno.com> writes:
>>>   
>>
>>  
>>
>>> Since I've started working on the bring up on an ARM based board, I've
>>> been wanting something that is easy to work with and that worked.  I
>>> think it would help us a lot in the embedded space if we had something
>>> integrated into the base OS to do this stuff.
>>>   
>>
>> I agree.  I think we need to be much more inclusive in our concept of
>> a 'release' than we are now.
>>
>> As I see it, PicoBSD with its "additive" approach would cover the
>> low-capacity (<32 MB ?) range, NanoBSD with its "subtractive" approach
>> takes over from there, FreeSBIE covers the "don't touch my disk"
>> range and finally the full blown release as we know it.
>>  
>>
> 
> I'd like to see us take the freesbie release into the tree somewhere
> (since it uses so many
> ports, maybe in ports, or maybe in tools)
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Do you mean the livecd or the build toolkit? The toolkit only needs
mkisofs as port (like release/ scripts do, afaik).

Bye,
Dario

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Dario Freni (saturnero at freesbie.org)
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